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- Greek god of the sea and Triton's father
- Makes someone troubled or nervous
- Eating lightly
- Revealed information, disclosed
- Battle of 1642, the first of the English Civil War
- Unfairly, not in a morally right way
- People held hostage
- Wearing black clothes has this effect
- Gator won Heisman, tried baseball in 2016
- Main body section of an aeroplane
- Unnerves, bothers
- Largest of the US Great Lakes
- Losing density
- Prime number, the sum of two squares, 16 + 25
- Changing; anagram of triangle
- Movie starring Sydney Poitier: A ... in the Sun
- A mollusk in which you might find a pearl
- Deep holes or cracks in the Earth
- London street on which the art deco Savoy is found
- An involuntary response to a stimulus
- For luck, avoid stepping on these small crevices
- Series of 8 notes in the interval between 2 notes
- Seashell where you might find a pearl
- Outdoor area, with plants, belonging to a house
- Floral-glazed cottons used disparagingly in homes
- Trademark for a non-stick plastic used in cookware
- Largest country in area in the Northern hemisphere
- Copacabana singer: Barry ...
- Flowering herbaceous plant with lemon flavour
- Receptacles made from wicker, e.g. for logs
- Tall waxy pillars create a festive glow
- Sing-along entertainment created in Japan
- Small case for face powder
- Letters or postage sent by plane
- Make someone less angry
- ... Love, swoonworthy song by Ross and Richie
- Turned away, rejected by a lover
- Hunt around in an unstructured way
- Small waves that appear on the surface of water
- "Live long and ..." said Mr Spock
- A primer; used before the final painting
- Anarchic animation with Kenny, Cartman, Kyle, Stan
- Director of the movies Psycho and The Birds
- Syndrome where the kidnapped trusts the kidnapper
- Site of the final battle of the Hundred Years' War
- Unofficial game of 5-on-5 basketball
- Designated landing areas for planes
- Young female troop member who might sell cookies
- Battles with
- State of the economy exhibiting a rise in prices
- Fight for Your Mind and The Will to Live artist
- Worshippers, believers or followers of a religion
- Forty-one twice
- Progeny, children, kids
- Candy on a stick invented by George Smith in 1908
- Withdraw a claim, concede an argument
- Pours downwards rapidly
- Contribution or gift, sometimes even burnt
- Support at the top of a seat, for the noggin
- Action of sticking to a surface
- At this precise moment
- Cutting hair with a machine
- Collections of dwellings in the countryside
- Involuntary reactions to stimuli
- Specialist in the scientific study of plants
- Male voice in “Islands in the Stream”: Kenny ...
- Human bone often called the tailbone
- Spanish city with Real and Atletico football clubs
- Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen were from here
- A pursuer, a predator
- Squeezed an orange
- Sound of excitement
- Still, not moving
- Swiss international diplomatic meetings city
- Don't walk under this climbing apparatus, for luck
- Famous American blonde hotel heiress, Paris .....
- Stopped the car
- Carriage ..., mechanism on a typewriter
- ... in Pink, Brat Pack film directed by John Hughes
- Fall over and over, like in gymnastics
- Gordon Ramsay TV show and area of NYC: Hell's ...
- One who tells fortunes by studying hands
- Distributing playing cards
- Kate ..., Titanic and The Reader actress
- ... blues, music genre from Illinois major city
- Money paid as recompense in legal cases
- ... violet, potted plant also called Saintpaulia
- An expert who works in a lab
- Art made from scratched metal
- Puzzling or enigmatic, e.g. crossword clues
- Classifying waste into paper, glass, plastic, etc
- Dark leafy green veggie; makes Popeye strong
- Fire-breathing, mythical beasts
- Smoke and ..., a distraction technique or cover-up
- Iraq's capital
- With a leg on each side of a horse
- This country has the Internet domain .SM
- Inspiration, guidance, impact
- Michael Jackson has a star on the ... Walk of Fame
- Flat case for carrying artwork
- Pick up burgers here without leaving a car
- ... Prefer Blondes, a 1953 Monroe–Russell movie
- An expert in the human body; a dissector
- Soft cover book, not hard cover
- UFO ...; reports of spaceships being spotted
- Stomping off in an exaggerated or angry manner
- Venetian canal boat operator
- Inexpensive, like earth
- Person who tells a story
- Another word for a rhytidectomy
- They separate seats on a plane
- Ocean where the island of Ilha Grande is located
- "... when you're not strong & I'll be your friend"
- Meeting a watery grave
- Concrete pole in the street illuminated on top
- Left-handed
- "Familiarity breeds ..."
- Animal whose diet includes both animals and plants
- Carves letters into
- Constrain someone or something
- Penalty ...; decider when a soccer game is tied
- Bag shaped like paper casing of a letter
- Kay ..., chain of stores that sells diamond rings
- Flattened or crushed
- People capable of front crawl, breaststroke etc
- Lose
- Hunger Games actress Jennifer ...
- "... at the bit" means impatient and raring to go
- Worthy of being copied or aped
- Whine, moan
- Planned, strategic, calculated, of military moves
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Last name of Archie and Edith on All in the Family
- Akashi-..., longest suspension bridge in the world
- Wooden storage boxes repurposed as furniture
- A cockatoo is this type of bird
- Despot
- A round shape
- Lions, and ..., and bears. Oh, my!
- Evening meal
- A business' consumer
- Disappear as in a magic trick
- Lives and breathes
- Long boots for fishing
- Very strong bonding liquid
- Bit by bit
- Group of musicians with metal instruments
- An Italian cheese; anagram of "poor novel"
- Prize given for excellence in Broadway theatre
- ... dog; one way to survive a hangover
- The study of planets and other objects in space
- Speaking from the pulpit
- Irritable and bad-tempered
- Term for a plant that lives more than two years
- Official nickname of South Dakota: Mount ... State
- World's most widely used man-made material
- Bearded, trendy folk
- One half, one third, one quarter are all examples
- Declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts
- Pipe fitters or fixers
- Extended journey in a motor vehicle
- Human gland that secretes insulin
- Game of deducing the identities of people
- Heavy rainfall
- Scavenger birds of prey
- Cut of meat, sock puppet with TV show
- Morris ...; Russian inventor of the teddy bear
- Inputs the wrong number on a phone
- Damsel in ..., a cue for a hero to arrive
- One-handed sweeping basketball play
- “Few and far ...”
- Hanoi is this country's capital
- Ranchers
- Overlaying a new soundtrack to a movie
- Cut angles into a gemstone
- 2014 FIFA World Cup winner
- Government document allowing one to drive
- Like rubbing a lamp, power to make dreams true
- Without a break, incessant
- The carrying of goods from one place to another
- Remuneration
- Worked dough with hands
- Hubert ..., Lyndon Johnson's Vice President
- Makes ahead of time
- Most quick-witted tool in the box
- Distorted representation of something
- Left a job
- A dividing line
- Approves, endorses
- An animal that stalks and kills other animals
- Area along the seashore, with crashing waves
- Areas of thick skin on the hands from hard work
- Flying toy discs
- Elimination tournament at end of NBA season
- Sport portrayed in the film Million Dollar Baby
- People who make bread
- Self-service dining option
- Feel-good TV show with a hero rough collie star
- Hot and humid; passionate and attractive
- Inflated cushion invented for car safety
- Country bordering Guatemala on the north
- Walking aid to those with a limp
- Palm tree fibre used to weave mats and baskets
- ... famine, Irish disaster of the 1840s
- Himalayan person who guides climbers on Everest
- Fish sign of the zodiac
- Language where "mazel tov" means congratulations
- Vestments worn by nuns
- Homo sapiens
- Song by Duran Duran: ... Like the Wolf
- Great Plains indigenous peoples; Wyoming capital
- Personal set of clothes or furniture it's kept in
- On a long run you might stop to have one of these
- Slap palms with another in celebration
- The action of setting something on fire
- Study and treatment of tumors
- Blessing in ...: misfortune leads to good fortune
- Legendary king of Ithaca whom Homer wrote about
- ... Games, competition for injured ex-servicemen
- Leaving empty
- Shocking; anagram of marginal
- Five-armed sea creature
- Friends star, ... Cox
- Throat tissues, can be removed with tonsils
- Those holding unorthodox or sacrilegious views
- Anagram of "the plane"; another word for pachyderm
- Promising solemnly
- Slot ... are found in a casino
- Avalanche of wet earth
- Sudden, unexpected good fortune
- Removing covering from peas
- Chilling, putting one's feet up
- Jamaican rapper, featured with Beyoncé on Baby Boy
- Colourless alkaloid, active constituent of tobacco
- Ran rapidly
- Suffered a technical malfunction
- Sign of the zodiac comes first alphabetically
- Freedom to travel, expanse of tarmac ahead
- Beginning of a symphony
- Negligent
- Cowboy movies
- Art templates with cut-out designs
- Logical, well-reasoned
- Soap opera featuring the Carringtons
- The Ottomans replaced these in Asia Minor
- Heavy objects lifted for muscle-building
- The second of Prince Harry's four names
- Former Russian world chess champion: Boris ...
- Marriage, matrimony
- Leader of the ship
- Elephant relative, wooly ...
- Moved away from the path
- Utter nonsense, or a pig taking a bath
- A corridor in a building
- Small Greek cafe or restaurant
- An act of moving slowly or heavily
- Circling indentations on LPs
- Rear illumination for an automobile
- He was pursued relentlessly by Elmer Fudd
- Mammal with a pouch
- Hired killers of important people
- Undergarments worn to give a smooth appearance
- Steel ...; 1989 comedy drama film with Sally Field
- Two ... of Verona, by Shakespeare
- Some say it's the sincerest form of flattery
- Ill, and confined to a sleeping place
- Original arcade Luigi game before it became super
- German city home to the European Central Bank
- Naughtily enter the frame when the shutter clicks
- Vagueness, indistinctness, confusion
- James ..., Canadian PE teacher invented basketball
- Branch of biology cocnerning the function of cells
- Buzz Lightyear's famous phrase, To ... and beyond!
- Ascending a staircase
- Fell apart like a dry cake
- Tyrion Lannister actor, Peter ...
- China's biggest city
- Shook with fear
- Significant others
- He won the 2018 men's title at Wimbledon: Novak ...
- Frank ..., Jr; con man played by DiCaprio in 2002
- Ladies' undergarments, often fancy and lacy
- Title of popular French-Canadian song about a lark
- Cookie base for making s'mores ... crackers
- ... dipping, open-air bathing in the nude
- Scamper like a mouse
- Offer an explanation of
- ...-Elysées, famous tree-lined Parisian avenue
- ... beetles were sacred to ancient Egyptians
- St Francis of ..., man who founded the Franciscans
- Big tennis or golf tournament in North America
- An unimportant, unknown person, not a celebrity
- Often heard apology for swearing: "Pardon my ..."
- Uniform worn by nurses in a hospital
- State bordering Kansas on the south
- Jack ...; psychotic hotel caretaker in The Shining
- Musical shows
- Describes the horseman in Sleepy Hollow
- Knife with a bumpy blade edge
- Official orders
- They appear in snow, quartz and sugar
- Moistened disposable towels for personal hygiene
- Debtor agreement on a house
- Waste recklessly
- The ... Zone, TV sci-fi with a twist in the tail
- Not looking forward to at all, scared of doing it
- Envious Queen song
- Shortcut to make daily existence much easier
- Laughing like a witch
- Patio, paved deck
- Favourite place for kids to buy playthings
- Played a joke on
- One-night stay between flights
- Gym worker
- A king or a queen
- Force by which the Earth keeps us grounded
- Famous street in New Orleans
- Butterflies, beetles and flies are these
- Finality, wrapping up loose ends
- Song by the band U2: Where the ... Have No Name
- Replenishes battery life
- Garments
- Final conclusive maneuver in chess
- 2006 Guillermo del Toro film: Pan's ...
- Identity booklets for tourists
- Lax in morals, self-indulgent
- Mountains covering 75% of Nepal
- All-...; hotel, with meals as part of the package
- A widespread feeling of upset
- New ..., name given to New York by Dutch colonists
- Public transport worker
- Final conclusive movement in chess
- Medieval singers or musicians
- Replacement head covering like a wig or toupee
- Final chuckle
- Wireless technology that connects phone to watch
- Someone who conducts a taxi
- Long-running TV series on CBS: The Big Bang ...
- Brothers who invented planes
- Wile E. Coyote chased the Road ...
- Excessive admiration of one's own appearance
- Player competing in his inaugural NBA season
- In advance of, prior to an event
- Fashionable garments to prevent cooking stains
- Tiny rodent kept as a pet
- Said yes; was of the same mind
- Divided into two, equally
- Mistakes, inaccuracies
- Mediterranean island invaded by Turkey in 1974
- She played Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate: Anne ...
- Food traditionally eaten to observe Shrove Tuesday
- Elephant-like sea mammals with tusks and flippers
- Belgium's capital
- Demeans, cheapens
- A piece of paper money
- Destiny's Child member with Rowland and Knowles
- Our galaxy
- Treasured, priceless, valued and loved
- Lasting for a very short time
- Tiredness, lack of energy, fatigue
- For every action there is an equal and opposite ...
- Trash, Rubbish
- Santana's 1970 album featuring "Oye Como Va"
- Made a nuisance of oneself online
- At last, ultimately, in the end
- Month when Three Kings Day is celebrated
- Water bird, big beak, e.g. Nigel in Finding Nemo
- Memorable phrases, used in advertising
- Type of cuisine that often uses water chestnuts
- Natives of Aleppo or Damascus, for example
- England's largest castle
- US whiskey made with corn
- Self-contradictory statement
- Home city for the Maple Leafs hockey team
- Windmill-like structure that generates electricity
- US motorways without tolls
- ... Rhapsody, Queen's biggest hit and movie
- Place where animated comic characters live
- Four-wheeled, all-terrain vehicle with handlebars
- In the manner of a female sibling
- Fear and Loathing in ..., Hunter S. Thompson tale
- Netflix series about British royals
- The abundant gas in Saturn's atmosphere
- The shortest of all jokes
- Sorrowful for one's sins
- Indian Ocean island republic popular with tourists
- Shoreline watery environment for crabs
- Greek coins until the euro was adopted
- 1993 film starring Robin Williams: Mrs. ...
- False or artificial
- Strip around the top of trousers or a skirt
- False or artificial, not made naturally
- Swimming-pool employee who saves drowning folk
- Charm and beguile someone, enthrall them
- Facade, guise, pretense
- Novel by Jane Austen: ... Park
- Diseases that spread far and wide
- Makeup for children at parties
- Insect pupa, especially of butterflies
- People who live on land masses surrounded by water
- Gaze of the populous
- Doorway, entrance
- Illumination at the front of a car
- Coffee made without hot water
- Making angry, provoking fury
- Religious places of worship for Christians
- Italian region of Monza, Bergamo and Milan
- Broken or ruptured
- Intellectual, scholarly
- More familiar name for the trachea
- Cons, anagram of windless
- "... like flies", dying/being taken ill in numbers
- Killing of a king
- Surprise, amaze
- Team that won the first Super Bowl
- Singing on the streets for money
- He played James Bond in the film "Dr. No": Sean ...
- Praise, lift high
- A small piece or fragment
- Berry-type fruit of a popular flower used in tea
- Hopelessness
- Peter Piper picked a peck of ... peppers
- January in French
- Thick soup/stew with corn, or prawn or clams
- Varnish, gloss, glaze
- The state of being overweight
- Horror film franchise with a holiday title
- Fleet of cars for a president or dignitary
- Pomegranate syrup
- Lawyer's statement in court when they don't agree
- Condition that makes people unable to see
- Furniture for playing bridge on
- Poke one's nose in where it isn't wanted
- Assembling information
- Eight squared
- They built pyramids in Africa
- Wanted, needed, something attractive and enviable
- Provide money by raising it through many people
- Star of the film The Black Panther: Michael B. ...
- Separate article or stipulation in a contract
- Positive and upbeat
- Began a new day, the sunrise came
- A dozen
- Usual, recurring, everyday
- Craft of making T-shirts with string and colouring
- Motto, or advertising phrase
- British hard rock and heavy metal band: Deep ...
- ... Watchers, meetings and points help slim down
- Period when Mycenaean culture flourished: ... Age
- Electronic novels
- Mischievous imp-like creature
- “Arthur” is what type of animated animal?
- The length between two points
- Mirage, hallucination
- Of the Christian holy book
- Person who campaigns to bring about social change
- Ten to the 12th power; 1 with 12 zeroes
- Ralph Breaks the ..., Wreck-It Ralph's sequel
- Deep open crack, like in a glacier
- Where VIPs sit at Wimbledon
- Seeks, tries to find
- Misconstrued evil intent: "A wolf in sheep's..."
- In basketball, losing possession after a steal
- Greek island, film location for Mamma Mia!
- In the sky, directly above
- Saturday Night's Alright for ..., Elton John
- Chinese interior decor rules for good luck
- Jean-Paul ..., French haute couture designer
- Big, colorful ring for exercise and fun
- Strong Italian coffee in a small cup
- Columbus voyage funders; monarchs Ferdinand and ...
- Edie ..., 60s actress-model, muse of Andy Warhol
- In-depth study or examination of research
- Graphical portrayal of statistical slices
- Moved faster than a competitor
- No longer useful
- Murderer of an important person
- According to the saying, what beggars can't be
- Firm abdominals named after this laundry equipment
- Incinerating
- Famous cranky feline from the Internet
- ... Laurent, fashion designer who made female tux
- Most robust and well built
- Super fine, displaying grandeur
- A state of anxiety or nervous excitement
- Making someone lose courage, disheartening
- General name for paintings of people
- Casino game also known as 21
- The peach state
- Losing hair
- They performed A Hard Day's Night, The ...
- Cards requesting someone's appearance at an event
- Stirred an omelette mix
- Power or small position on basketball team
- Finding a spot for the car
- Wanted dead ..., posters seeking fugitives
- The ... Machine, Scooby-Doo's camper van
- Ripped with a blade
- Slow thin stream of water
- Whittling wood for a statue
- Ant-like insect that eats wood
- Railroad worker who assists with luggage
- One enjoying a swim
- Swap places with someone
- Revolt at sea
- Name given to a rodent used in experimentation
- Spanish word for "name"
- Exclusive group that excludes outsiders
- Sign up to join the military
- Jason ..., Ludlum's character played by Matt Damon
- ... Brick Road, Elton John said goodbye to this
- Modifies
- Also called green onions
- Back teeth
- Sign of the zodiac runs from April to May
- Chess piece also known as a rook
- Only non-Scandanvian country bordering Finland
- Jennifer Lawrence's X-men character
- French Impressionist of the Boulevard Montmartre
- What you wear
- Become twisted or caught up in
- Use something to maximum advantage
- Cleaning between teeth with string
- Humanitarian society founded by Henry Dunant
- Powered by amps and watts
- Repeatedly pestered, like a black and white mammal
- Space for children's fun
- Chucking or ... salt over the shoulder for luck
- Rookie, starter
- Frozen fruit on a stick
- Holy battles or demonstrations for a cause
- Stenographer, assistant
- Ball-shaped
- Shelf for flavourings such as cinnamon
- Dance of the ... Fairy; in The Nutcracker ballet
- Becoming thinner or less wide
- A large number
- Huge, flightless birds with large eggs, big eyes
- Thin slice of meat, breaded and fried
- Boisterous fun and games or naughtiness; pranks
- Committee of minds reporting to a government
- Michael Meyer's killing spree film
- Making a difference to someone
- Rectangular panel behind basketball hoop
- 1980 film starring Goldie Hawn: Private ...
- Lifesaving first aid technique: ... maneuver
- Royal spouses
- Dozing, taking a nap
- Lifesaving first aid technique
- Sherlock Holmes' adversary, the Napoleon of Crime
- An EEG reading indicating cardiac arrest or death
- Practice of abstaining from animal products
- Chuck Taylor basketball shoe manufacturers
- Making a hole to find oil
- Container has tiered compartments for art supplies
- Encompass, encircle
- Where drugs are bought with a prescription
- Footwear string
- Blowin' in the Wind writer/singer
- Fast food staple
- Home for an agriculturist
- Animals that prey or hunt
- TV-show host
- Malcolm X was assassinated in 19...
- Capital of Iceland
- Sign of the zodiac runs from December to January
- Tears for Fears song: ... Wants to Rule the World
- Moving nervously because of embarrassment
- Baffled and confused
- Superfluous, no longer needed or useful
- Arrogant, vain
- An inactive volcano
- ... Love; Soft Cell hit in 1981
- Edible oval-shaped nuts that are high in Vitamin E
- Trouble, torment
- Large mythological apelike forest dweller
- Cellophane or plastic enclosing food or other item
- Circus performer who throws items in the air
- A family gathering
- ... Valley, the nickname of Santa Clara Valley, CA
- Stalking animals to kill for food
- Changes back to original state
- "To all ... and purposes"; in essence
- Cut hair a little bit
- Sudden and involuntary muscle contractions
- ... in distress, fairytale maiden needs saving
- Unripe fruit in the Thai salad called som tam
- Robert ..., wrote The Bourne Supremacy
- City location of Red Square
- Money transfer brand once owned by eBay
- Mumbai before 1996
- Male bees in a colony
- Wax burner for safely removing ear wax
- Sunday ... Sunday, U2 track about The Troubles
- Describes a curve, an eyebrow say
- Says hi, welcomes someone
- NFL team city that was winless in 2017
- National bird of the United States
- World's largest island (in area)
- Treacherous; crafty
- City at the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge
- Three-sided structure that supports a portal
- Very frightened
- Muscular partition between chest and abdomen
- Policies, dogmas, guidelines
- Shocking and appalling
- Technical term for bad breath
- Watching and noticing the details
- Long life
- The crispy skin found on pork
- Music studios used by The Beatles (and crossing!)
- The girl in Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Clickable text that leads to a website
- Revolving device used to water lawns
- Congeal, like blood
- Debauchery, dissoluteness, degeneracy
- Large Spanish estates or ranches
- Device that creates electrical energy
- Russian Communist leader, Mikhail ...
- Very close-fitting clothing
- The state of puzzlement or bewilderment
- Hump Day in Spanish
- Insect with decorative wings
- State where Glenwood Canyon is located
- ... mile, a distance measure at sea
- Like a boat that's been turned over in the water
- The ... Wives; Ira Levin's satirical thriller
- Non-typical, different to the usual
- TV's sci-fi mission aboard the USS Enterprise
- These animals pull Santa's sleigh
- In golf, a do-over of a poor shot
- YOLO, or you only ...
- Interjection asking for more information
- Rex ..., taught My Fair Lady's Eliza to talk proper
- In mythology, the food of the gods
- Float and raise, as in a magician's trick
- Discarded, threw away
- Shot that doesn't hit the rim, backboard or net
- Outdoor structure for flames
- Cooked in an oven
- Risks, speculates, bets
- Line where the earth meets the sky
- Blue bird social media site with tweets
- Sandy shores
- Books of Christian songs
- Like a flawed vase or shattered mirror
- ... McConaughey stars in Dallas Buyers Club
- The ... Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- Acute conjunctivitis
- Cosmetic added to lips to make them look larger
- Half of the music duo Wham: the late George ...
- Made small changes
- Spanish word for "heart"
- First line of The Raven: “Once upon a midnight ...”
- Sign of the zodiac runs from February to March
- Maker of Barbie
- Job of fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge
- Fashionable, up to the minute, stylish
- Song by Bryan Adams: " ... of '69"
- Narrow tidal inlets
- ... Camera, first of the hidden camera shows
- John ...; Jigsaw killer in Saw horror franchise
- Disparage, denigrate
- Rafter's challenge
- Small horses
- Break through a barrier
- This stick is bad for your lungs
- Glee's choirmaster; Will ..., aka Mr Schue
- Mode of walking of a model down a catwalk
- Can be replenished, e.g. green energy sources
- Commentators, critics, assessors
- Inventive, imaginative, inspired
- Used to censor genitals on ancient statues
- Mission Impossible: Ethan Hunt, Top Gun: Maverick
- Decorative cardboard outers for food and goods
- Accelerate progress or an application
- What mascara is applied to
- Moscow piazza
- Basketball brand with Jumpman logo
- Italian pies topped with cheese, sauce, pepperoni
- ... late than never
- Known as the Aloha State
- Second wife of King Henry VIII: Anne ...
- Equines, big ponies
- Jennifer ..., American Idol, Dreamgirls star
- Read aloud from memory, often of poetry
- Giving a weapon to
- Rock of ..., seat of the Irish kings of Munster
- Portuguese shrine, site of apparitions of Mary
- Skill involved in playing charades
- Scooby Doo's human companion
- Slang term for one who takes bets
- Look over
- Least common
- Second largest of the Greek Dodecanese islands
- Hearing, e.g. a radio show
- Container for pen fluid
- Russian astronaut, such as Yuri Gagarin
- Plastic or glass dome with wintry scene inside
- Where businessmen might carry their documents
- Canadian actor and comedian of Austin Powers hits
- Spoke out in support of
- Non-furry, peach-like fruit
- Punch the clock
- Vehicle for the injured
- Best score available at each stage of a golf game
- Sci-fi genre devoted to the Industrial Revolution
- Dangerous mire that sucks the unwary under
- 50s nostalgia show with Richie, Joanie and Fonzie
- Someone riding on a ship, plane or car
- Throw shade at someone via Twitter
- Reduce in number
- Pleasure-seeker
- Catching an animal
- Truncated, terminated ahead of time
- Blowy, windy, gusty
- Capital of Hungary
- A cancer of the lymphatic system
- Dirk ...; German NBA power forward
- Disney tale of a rabbit joining the police force
- Name of two recent popes
- Danish ..., sweet dough snacks
- NCAA men's basketball tournament time: March ...
- ... Pass, series of hairpin roads in Italian Alps
- A feeling or premonition
- "So, a needle ... thread" (Do, Re, Mi)
- Mocking, poking fun at
- Building for processing lumber
- Calendar month of birth of John Lennon
- Holden Caulfield is the lead of The ... in the Rye
- Came out from a hiding place
- Lack of rain, causing environmental issues
- Short sleeps
- There were three and funny, Larry, Curly and Moe
- The day Thanksgiving always falls on
- Concerned with office work
- ... Beauty, Aurora's story
- Italian island above Sicily
- Reboot of Conan Doyle's tales starring Cumberbatch
- Spins around in a circle
- Ceramic container in which metals are melted
- A hot or cold drink
- Team game involving ale and table tennis balls
- Two runners or horses finishing a race level
- Insect-eating mammal with long nose and tongue
- Loafer, waster, layabout
- Crowd at an entertainment venue; they clap a lot
- The opposite of weakness
- Aspirin and Warfarin, for example: blood ...
- Male monarch with power over lesser monarchs
- Grasping, holding onto something tightly
- When an online thread goes OT, it means this
- Surname of Spanish singers Julio and son, Enrique
- Star of the film As Good As It Gets: Jack ...
- Facebook-owned photo site
- Dates by which something should be completed
- Elvis ..., rhyming nickname for the King
- Control mechanism for pressure or speed, say
- Simon the ..., Apostle of Jesus aka the Zealot
- Two-piece garment worn by an athlete
- She guides you to a seat in a cinema
- Chocolate ice cream with nuts and marshmallow
- ... Express, Andrew Lloyd Webber show on wheels
- Facebook-owned app for posting photos and videos
- Tiny plants just emerging from the earth
- Spreading, radiating from
- To have an advantage, to be dominant
- To the same scale as reality
- Italian leader who joined forces with Hitler
- Nut-eating mammals that you might see at the park
- Dates by which projects should be completed
- First name of first woman in space
- Django ...; 2012 Tarantino Western
- Penalties, often used in international politics
- Twisting, hurting a joint, like an ankle or wrist
- A reminder of the past
- Buys
- The most powerful
- Outer layer of skin; the outer layer of a plant
- Utterance of magician drawing a rabbit from a hat
- Prevent someone from breathing, smother
- Renewable energy generated by air flow
- 80s, 90s family sitcom featuring the Olsen twins
- ... Dough, ice cream flavor, uncooked ingredient
- Flounce in a skirt, or to disturb a tot's hair
- Damage someone's reputation
- Hangs sadly
- Formal list of things to do in a meeting
- From the Asian country where New Delhi is found
- Bruce ..., star of the Die Hard series
- A bicycle wheel has many
- Reproductive cells produced by fungi and plants
- Sci-fi novel by H.G. Wells: The War of the ...
- Game ...; guided safari excursion on wheels
- Confesses
- 1969 western: “Butch ... and the Sundance Kid”
- Abandon, desert
- ... energy: what a body possesses while in motion
- 35th U.S. president, nicknamed "Jack"
- A legally recognized inhabitant
- Country that is home to the Southern Alps: New ...
- These must be kept and not told
- Rigid devices to immobilise broken bones
- Bull fighter
- Striking shade of magenta; Barbie's colour
- Movement downhill of water, as in a waterfall
- Forename of former British prime minister Attlee
- The young narrator of Treasure Island: Jim ...
- To be in ... with someone is to plot together
- Large jug for water
- Laugh quietly; giggle
- Wider
- Wants, longs for something
- The Lightning are this city's hockey team
- Disney classic music film, released in 1940
- The queenly name of Hong Kong's harbour
- A vegetarian's meal could be described this way
- Debatably, possibly, questionably
- One who steers a ship
- The Sound of Silence : "Hello ... my old friend"
- Generic description of a knight, pawn, bishop, say
- Amsterdam airport
- Long passageway in a building such as a school
- Mirror for checking what's behind a car
- The Tonight Show host, Jimmy ...
- Compliment someone; anagram of Persia
- Carry one of these squirrel nuts for luck
- Sad, like a Greek play
- Not showy or elaborate
- Video recorder for e.g. Skype calls from computer
- Woollen round flat hats, linked to the French
- Come ... look, a tempting, flirtatious invite
- Spock's home planet
- Acid ..., heartburn from regurgitation
- Back exercise started in a hanging position
- ... Crow sang the Bond theme Tomorrow Never Dies
- Nickname of any person from Australia
- When workers stop for refreshment
- Study of the history of words
- Shopping plastic, takes money from a bank account
- Program on the airwaves
- Scientist specializing in the study of animals
- On a ...; quick to lose one's temper
- Stubborn, obstinate, porcine-skulled
- Untreatable
- What plates get washed in
- Obsession with fire
- Drew ...; Charlie's Angels and Ever After actress
- Find out for certain, establish something is true
- Consensus, accord, unanimity
- Brian Cranston's sitcom, ... in the Middle
- ... Knot, a complicated problem according to legend
- A long hair growing from the snout of a cat
- Small dog of a breed that hunts & digs
- Spear thrown in athletics
- Meaning of GJ in online games
- Taco Bell made this Mexican wrap a breakfast item
- Hebrew religion
- She mimicked Marilyn's pink dress in Material Girl
- Satin bows and ties for securing bouquets
- Regular tours made by security guards
- A brief break from effort
- Language specific to a region or social group
- Expensive watches (specific brand)
- Throat membrane that produces sounds
- Walked or moved unsteadily
- Young males employed in church singing
- Small French or German dog with curly hair
- Length of time food is fit for sale
- XXII in Roman numerals
- Person who possesses terrain
- Used in refusing to answer a question
- Biblical writing
- The existing state of affairs
- Unappreciated, unrewarded, generally of a task
- Raided
- Operations to make visages look younger
- Where lumps of sweetness lie at the dining table
- Bad dream at night
- TV's fashion mag assistant who wore braces
- Scientific study of all the water on earth
- Loaves of French bread shaped like long sticks
- ... point, where two parallel lines appear to meet
- In Roman numerals, XXXI
- A military unit
- OTOH, translates to: on the ...
- A bad dream
- State of not moving, quietness
- TV's not pretty assistant with glasses/braces
- Plush Japanese animal families
- Skill of making things from wood
- Offensive curse term
- Mysterious, like a puzzle
- An anatomical part that's not so amusing if hit
- Ride a bicycle without pedalling
- 7th President of the United States: Andrew ...
- Woman who receives or entertains guests
- ...-edge means at the forefront of a technology
- Country of the Thousand Lakes
- Crinkled hair, with waves from a styling iron
- To leave someone somewhere, e.g. kids at school
- A small case or container that is cylindrical
- Vending machine of music
- Wooden covering for patio
- The least shallow
- Egg-laying mammal
- Sarah Ferguson's royal title: ... of York
- 2018 Jurassic Park title: Jurassic World .. Kingdom
- ... fever, a severe form of malaria
- Cup for winning at sport
- Island with the Internet domain suffix TW
- Sale of goods to the public
- Useful container for building sandcastles
- Bring into being
- Facing and dealing with responsibilities, problems
- Carl Sagan's popular science show of 1980
- Hat style that rhymes with a form of poetry
- Elton John's birth surname
- Sordid, dirty, disreputable
- Swan Lake is a famous one
- Siddhartha Gautama
- Marksman
- Amaze, impress, astonish
- ... Lagasse, US chef that says "bam!" a lot
- Non-checked bags cheap airlines charge extra for
- Nationality of director Akira Kurosawa
- Stripped off, undressed
- Deep and meaningful
- Type of water-based interior paint
- In betting, a long-shot, not likely to win
- They come home to roost
- Earns, merits
- To transfer data from one computer to another
- Fungi you grate over dishes
- Shade of brown; type of wood
- Catches, seizes, apprehends
- Moving violently from side to side, as on a bus
- U.S. state with the world's largest naval base
- Natural illumination, not during night-time
- ... Prime, commander before Optimus in Transformers
- City in Ireland; also a funny five-line poem
- Beach lifeguards and red swimsuits on TV
- Round metal container that holds chemicals
- Heavy farming vehicles
- Medical disorder characterized by seizures
- First American Idol winner, Kelly ...
- Make-believe, sham
- Conclusive, certain, for sure
- Individual iced sweet bakes, in paper cases
- Shadowing, following undercover
- Soft pliable footwear worn in the house
- Query from Capital One: “What's in your ...?”
- Long, sharp hunting sticks
- Brutus stabbed Caesar with this
- "Say hello to my little ..." - Scarface
- Not tied or fastened, e.g. shoelaces
- Tall formal headgear for a gentleman
- President ... Obama
- Blue and purple painful mark on the skin
- Unqualified practising doctors, charlatans, frauds
- Throwing game of small hoops over posts
- Items, whatchamacallits, gadgets, stuff
- Eeyore is often associated with this mood
- Cornstarch and cold water sauce thickener
- Racehorse with a good chance of winning
- Image and video-hosting website
- Human organ that destroys old red blood cells
- Arrival, of Christmas especially
- Largest city in Southern Italy
- The Oakland ... play football at the O.com Coliseum
- Occupy the same space peacefully
- Receptacles for drinking chai or oolong
- Scotland's biggest city
- Marx brother with moustache and cigar
- Tooth doctor
- Someone with privileged information; in-the-know
- Vine-... tomatoes, to be eaten at their best
- Plastic to open the door of a hotel room
- "To err is human, to ... is divine"
- Answering telephone calls: ... the phones
- Frenchman who penned the play Tartouffe
- Scissor-like tools for cutting roses down to size
- Time of year when day/night are equal length
- Makes unhappy
- Happy ..., the Turtles hit song
- ... return, typewriter part used at end of a line
- Knocking someone down, especially in football
- Brave, fearless, daring
- Gathering closely together
- ... Kant, German philosopher of the 18th century
- Red salad fruits, with cherry or plum varieties
- Sweat, swelter
- Physical force, aggression, carnage
- Reptile with a hard shell, often lives as a pet
- Auld ..., Scots poem by Robert Burns
- Female singing star of Calamity Jane
- Famous blonde British supermodel
- Able to bend easily
- Fusilade of big guns, like on the queen's birthday
- Planet that orbits a star outside the solar system
- Cosmologist and author of The Dragons of Eden
- Ancient Greek author of the play Antigone
- Highlighting the key points
- Number of the century we're living in now
- Tropical fish with protruding teeth
- Luxury stretch car
- To get off on the ... ... (incorrect limb)
- Never ending or changing
- Person hired to adorn a house
- Inner human timer that adjusts to light and dark
- A container that holds a roll of film
- Without strength or influence; defenceless
- Self-assured
- Plays DiCaprio's The Wolf of Wall Street co-worker
- Nat King Cole sang that they roast on open fires
- Paper currency
- Attorney's assistant, not full lawyer
- Hyannis Port, home of the Kennedy ...
- Disciplines a person for a crime
- Pots made from clay hardened by heat
- Profile of soffits, gutters, tiles, gables
- Ghostly
- Plastic named for its inventor Leo Baekland
- The most resilient and tough
- ... are Forever, a gem of a hit for Shirley Bassey
- Not elderly, sprightly
- Essence of big bird for cooking roast potatoes
- Keep ...; don't lose your temper
- Alpinists
- Rocket launchers that are short tubes
- Still, bad pond water
- Consumer goods brand known for shaving products
- Widespread disease
- Nationality of Cleopatra
- Carole King's best-selling album from 1971
- Italian motorcyclist with the most world titles
- He voiced Woody in Toy Story
- A Knight's religious and moral code
- Fabric piece worn to keep hair off the face
- Long ago, unsolved crime
- Powerful ruler who governs with force
- Summarised again
- ... de Compostela, shrine and capital of Galicia
- The late actor Omar Sharif's nationality
- Adjective describes agricultural and rural life
- Sore loser
- A person who expresses disagreement with something
- Dark purple fruit, called aubergine in the UK
- Breakfast at Tiffany's actress, ... Hepburn
- Describes a rough or harsh-sounding voice
- An exit for a pipe or sewer
- The offspring of a lion and a female tiger
- Partition between the nostrils that can be pierced
- South ..., US state, the location of Mount Rushmore
- Arrange, categorize, classify
- Worldwide
- Bad-tempered, like the internet cat
- Go from A to B
- Show of floats and marching through a town
- Water vessel propelled by vapor
- Brad Pitt film about illicit boxing group
- With varying, changeable moods
- Term for a short-lived insect
- Alanis ..., singer who released Jagged Little Pill
- Process of removing something; authorization
- Water vessel propelled by mist
- Holy bovine
- Debt ..., person who gathers outstanding payments
- Pisces, Libra and Virgo are all these
- Horrified, utterly embarrassed
- Cloth used to cover someone's eyes
- Completely soaked
- Pizza with crispier base/edge
- Hypersensitivities caused by fur, pollen, etc.
- Division
- Dextrous board game, sees removal of body parts
- Taking someone into custody
- Generic cartoon character with extra-special power
- State of delicate breakability
- A monarch
- Simon and ..., musical duo sang Scarborough Fair
- Satisfaction, bliss, contentment
- Film studio whose name is above all
- Queens of the jungle
- La ..., pearl (meaning pilgrim) owned by Liz Taylor
- Fatty underside of pig
- Musical and film that centre on Tracy Turnblad
- Soft animal toy named after American president
- Note-taking system like Isaac Pitman's
- Made stronger
- The character with special powers in a comic book
- Subcutaneous fat causing dimpling of the skin
- A room used for communal meals
- Flat surface for religious observance
- A stitch in time does this
- Judy ..., The Wizard of Oz actress
- Yellowy egg/milk sauce for a variety of puddings
- Took evasive driving action to go around something
- Straight line touching a curve but not crossing it
- Spring ...; young poultry, or even a young human
- Plant leaves, collectively
- Forgives
- Shoes without ties, laces, buckles or straps
- Swiss buildings, often ski lodges
- Makes possible for someone to do something
- Metal pole with weights on it
- Untidy, messy
- British ..., the UK's carrier
- Strong desire for a certain food
- Ten lords a-... in The Twelve Days of Christmas
- English translation of "Rauchen Verboten": No ...
- Beauty treatments and massage for the visage
- Mythical island speculated about by Ancient Greeks
- ... Aniston, Rachel Green from Friends
- Sit on eggs to hatch
- Slope, incline
- Afflictions, illnesses
- In The Aristocats, O'Malley was proudly one
- Jungle Book panther
- Eavesdrop, listen in on
- Makes it out alive
- Refreshing drink of citrus juice and sugar
- Disposable drinking vessel
- Receive a pink slip: be given your ... papers
- Fabric window covering
- ... Road, Bangkok, home to global backpackers
- Road that goes nowhere
- Person who looks after passengers on a ship, plane
- Cloth window covering
- ... out; fainted, keeled over
- Natalie Portman's nationality at birth
- Pressed button on a computer mouse
- Long, thin rice used in Indian cuisine
- Avoided, steered clear of
- Closing a long fastening on a coat
- Likely to snap easily
- ... Palace; Monaco venue of Grimaldi weddings
- Tattered, scruffy
- Anagram of “nailed” and Alaska's highest mountain
- Loss of the football without being tackled
- Not in view, hidden, unnoticed
- To handle something clumsily
- Number; two ones, side by side
- ... pork, dish where cooked meat is shredded
- Disease that was once known as hydrophobia
- Stradivarius made this instrument
- Dial M for ..., Hitchcock film with Ray Milland
- Provide with goods
- Third place metal in an Olympic event
- Sign of the zodiac runs from May to June
- Perfume company with interlocking back-to-back Cs
- Large public sculpture
- Yellow peeled fruit
- The seven ... sins include greed, sloth, wrath
- Luxuriously and expensively stylish
- Sports stadium faux grass carpet
- Neckwear worn by a feline, often with name tag
- Viral pet disease of coughing, fever
- Caracas is this country's capital
- Not a long flight
- Close Encounters of the ...; 1977 UFO film
- Don't Stop 'Til You ..., 1979 MJ hit
- Bananas that can be cooked
- Large chamber of the heart
- What you need to have to avoid being easily hurt
- Our Lady, in French
- Manmade lake behind a hydroelectric dam
- Exactness, meticulousness
- Garments worn beneath clothes
- Excessive sideways curvature of the spine
- Comb with narrow and very close together teeth
- Term for a draw in chess
- Europe's highest active volcano, on Sicily
- Newspaper scoop
- Counting on
- Tiny red or orange flying insects with black spots
- Marvel mutant with the powers of Phoenix Force
- Solidified, e.g. a friendship
- Closed ..., subtitles on a TV show
- Company that brews Amstel beer
- Hair that comes again after removal
- Peter Pan's friends in Neverland
- Born to ...; Grease soundtrack hit
- Easily persuaded or controlled
- Be in bed at night unable to sleep
- Spread, scatter
- ... fathers; key figures in early US history
- The ability to move
- To draw something with no supplementary tools
- With impurities removed
- Sacrificed, someone who died for a cause
- Term for food recommended for dieters: figure ...
- Sound emerges from these in a music system
- Person who finances a film
- Give an actor a role based on their appearance
- Just one can spoil the whole fruit barrel
- Field ball sport that uses netted sticks
- Important to the way it works; anagram of triangle
- The ...; 1983 reunion film by Lawrence Kasdan
- Skin abrasion left by an attacking dog
- Peaky ..., gangster show starring Cillian Murphy
- Fetus nourishment
- Feminine, behaving like a well-to-do female
- Unoriginality
- US term for military leave
- Competitive buying of weapons by nations
- This number comes after thirteen
- Cover or seal paper with a layer of plastic
- Characteristic of low-pressure whirlwind
- Swaps something around
- A young genius
- Look closely at, scrutinize
- Poor man's pudding in Quebec: pouding ...
- Fashion designer mentioned by Peter Sarstedt
- ... Sachs, global financial services corporation
- Alert, notification of danger
- Leisure vehicle originally associated with gypsies
- Female seahorse
- Direct order
- Remarkably stupid, idiotic
- Mr. Chipping's profession in Goodbye Mr. Chips
- Vincent ..., The Starry Night painter
- ... Isles, series of islands off northern France
- A scheduled stop on a metro or railway journey
- Large pebbles secured in concrete paths
- Michael ..., lead figure in dance troupe Riverdance
- Gentle exercise like yoga, invented by Joseph ...
- ... flu pandemic of 1918, left over 50 million dead
- Potterworld village where no Muggles go
- Unanimity, agreement, accord
- Destructive spinning column of air
- The Haunting of ..., Netflix spooky horror series
- Protection against a loss or a financial burden
- Structure of hexagonal cells in a hive
- Perform music without access to a score
- Tired and completely drained
- Italian for appetizer
- A birthstone for December
- Miniature wooden stick for cleaning after meals
- Child's small shed built in the boughs
- Antonym of knowledge
- Acknowledgement of truth; entrance fee
- Virtually identical in appearance: Dead ...
- Liam ...; plays DiCaprio's dad in Gangs of New York
- Teased, made fun of someone
- Capital of Bavaria
- Small room for prayer
- Pats down for contraband
- Attraction
- Claws or nails, like on a bird of prey
- Wholesome and substantial
- US music award
- First name of George Washington's wife
- Clothing, dress, clothes
- South Asian religious retreat; anagram of Marsha
- Special TV show to solicit charity contributions
- False belief or notion, figment of the imagination
- Midway break in many sports
- Educators
- Thick stick with a heavy end, used as a weapon
- Opening of a cinema run or theatre season
- Making a hollow bubbling sound
- Creatures with body of a lion & head of an eagle
- Jewellery worn around the wrist
- Processing plant for crude oil
- States of no change after a period of progress
- Attending a party uninvited
- With no joins; something that goes without a hitch
- Flavor of fennel, star anise, and absinthe
- Where avians can drink/take a wash in the garden
- Goodbye in French
- City in Pennsylvania; also a Billy Joel song title
- Failed 1961 attempt to unseat Cuban leader Castro
- Place for art or museum exhibitions
- Neat, like a tidy boat
- Anthony ...-Jones, wed Princess Margaret in 1960
- Move towards, be drawn to
- Elephant-type creature in Winnie-the-Pooh
- Six-sided frozen ice cluster
- Piercing headaches with nausea
- Plunged, plummeted from a height
- Expert in the field of chemistry or physics
- Sitting lazily
- Light wind from the ocean
- Jerking involuntarily
- Moves from one's home country to live in another
- First ancient people known to use hieroglyphics
- Version or performance
- This number comes directly after a quarter century
- Drinking establishment during Prohibition
- Car door security to protect kids
- Chinese seed-based cooking liquid
- German city, scene of post-WWII trials
- Confused, puzzled, questioning
- Foiling, standing in the way of
- Nutrition specialist who prepares meals
- Being bereft of money; completely broke
- Arsenal FC plays in this South American country
- One ..., former boy band
- Those marooned on a desert island
- City that is home to Stone Mountain Park
- Sausages and potatoes in the UK: ... and mash
- ... Road, Bruce Springsteen song on Born to Run
- Examining, investigating
- Makes someone happy by good actions
- Placebo recipients in a research study: ... group
- ... Navratilova, tennis star
- Liquid to lower temperature of an engine
- ... your breath, a way of stopping hiccups
- Very big armaments on castles
- Reptiles including geckos
- Desirable or useful feature or service
- Their hands are raised at auction
- Drizzling to pouring
- ... tape, adhesive used to mark off painting areas
- Den, safe house
- Film where nobody puts Baby in a corner; Dirty ...
- Devices for warming rooms
- To support something or make it stronger
- Industry terminolgy
- Physically weak, frail or delicate
- Edgar's scheming brother in King Lear
- Lebanon's largest city
- Gives plants essential liquid to live
- Four-leaved ones are lucky
- Don Draper is center-stage of the 60s ad agency
- Root with a zing, used in teas, curries, cakes
- Word used to describe the UK leaving the EU
- Container for several animals to drink from
- Enclosed by brick or stone boundaries
- Film depicting blue humanoids living on Pandora
- When the heart muscle relaxes and lets blood in
- Taken in by the police
- Herman ...; author of whaling novel Moby-Dick
- Quality of mingling and being friendly
- Mental fever, confusion or disorientation
- Edible part of clawed crustacean
- The wide sleeves on 80s garments
- Places where baseball pitchers warm up
- Spartan King who insisted on fighting Xerxes
- Martin ...; directed DiCaprio in Gangs of New York
- Summer biter, and not just of equines
- Twisting, spinning - especially with a ribbon
- Measuring with a device, anagram of regiment
- Wooden house in the forest
- Devastating, severe, often of emotional blows
- Clenches, clings to
- American city dubbed “the mistake by the lake”
- He is nipping at your nose in The Christmas Song
- Dorothy ..., star of Porgy and Bess, Carmen Jones
- Person who studies the past
- Someone who is popular and fashionable
- To do with the body
- Lamp pointed at an actor on stage
- Thrown for a loop; challenging pitch
- Is more important than something else
- Hunter, scrounger, bird who feeds off carcasses
- Medical description of a tumour likely to spread
- Describes ink that can't be removed or altered
- ... bread, leavened, cooked in clay oven
- Walter ..., partnered Jack Lemmon in The Odd Couple
- Miraculous, amazing, beyond belief
- Cancels a law
- Nine of them make a man
- Words that describe actions
- Stove-top coffee-making container
- O ...! My ...!, poem by Walt Whitman
- Increase the volume
- Doctor ..., Marvel superhero, Sorcerer Supreme
- Plot revelation in advance
- To ruin; the opposite of build
- Venus, Jupiter and Mars are these
- Oceans bordering on Indonesia: Indian and ...
- Sharp bend in a road
- Largest planet in the Solar System
- Arnold ..., supposed fixer of the 1919 World Series
- Strip of road edge dedicated to bikes
- Taut strands of an archer's weapon
- Absolute ..., post-war London portrait by MacInnes
- Person who adds words to TV shows for the deaf
- Greek Island known for its white coastal houses
- Laurel wreath is the symbol of this sports company
- Ill days, away from work
- Mineral gemstone used as a diamond substitute
- Mid-range hotel rating
- Horror director, creator of Freddy Kreuger
- UK money-making factory
- Deer-like African and Asian animals
- Lamb casserole from the Emerald Isle
- Geological terms for scratches on a rock surface
- Something having the shape of a cross
- Kitchen appliance for heating or defrosting meals
- Flattering words designed to inveigle or persuade
- Forget time or purpose
- ... Hawaii; Elvis concert beamed around the world
- Straight-sided tubes for holding liquids in a lab
- The ..., like Dorothy's footwear for Kate Bush
- Leftovers, often said of fabric
- As happy as a ...; filthy porcine
- Used ears to pay attention to something spoken
- Dig out earth with a large machine
- Owner of the film that caught the Kennedy killing
- Yearly planner to put birthdays on
- Termination, discontinuation, closure
- Aldous Huxley quote: "To his dog, every man is ..."
- Goes with fixtures, part of the make up of a house
- He abandons allegiance to his home country
- Goes with fear in Hunter S Thompson's tale
- What Nellie the Elephant packed
- Month when Father's Day is celebrated in Thailand
- ... Ford, acted with Pitt in The Devil's Own
- Sweet or savoury patties cooked in batter
- Illegal hunting for game and fish
- Cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City
- Ancient Indian city, site of the Great Stupa
- Vicar; anagram of aprons
- French word for cake
- Slang for face, anagram of skiers
- Categories of film type, like horror or comedy
- Books for photographs
- ... Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday
- Building toys for the very young
- Kampala is the capital of this country
- ... Street is Europe's busiest shopping street
- Sign of the zodiac runs from June to July