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- Tough....; dolly bird, cutie; small sweet cake
- .... Eliot; actual name Mary Anne Evans
- To give power over to an authority figure
- He is said to have founded the Church of Alexandria
- Rankine, Celsius, Fahrenheit, Newton
- Yale's conspiracy theories in a movie: The ....
- Reflected a sound
- Farmer's sheepdog in Shaun the Sheep
- Medical term for inflammation of the ear
- Snow sport, going downhill on two bars
- .... Nicks, Singer for Fleetwood Mac
- Ancient gate leading to the inner city of Babylon
- Denmark's town, "The Scaw" in English
- Feeling afraid
- Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- Spread made from sesame seeds
- Mad as a ....
- Rights police must remind when arresting
- Antonym of welcoming
- Garment coverings for arms
- Hearer or disciple in Buddhism and Jainism
- KLM, United, Lufthansa, Air China
- The mimic octopus can mirror other marine ....
- Place or room where food is prepared
- Frederic ...., French poet with a windy surname
- Yo-yos were first used as .... in the Philippines
- They do not make the man
- Nothing to ...., quickest route through Customs
- Artwork made with pencil or crayons
- Someone's character; role played by an actor
- .... Palacio, president of Ecuador, 2005–2007
- The Mediterranean .... is good for growing fruits
- Excursion, peregrination, trip
- Packed with people
- Michigan State .... play at Spartan Stadium
- Jeff Dunham TV special, .... in Hollywood
- Calle ...., venue of Pamplona's bull running
- Term to describe the vertical part of goalposts
- Cooker patented by James Sharp in 1826
- .... Theron, won an Oscar for Monster
- Apparent path of the Sun on the celestial sphere
- Maker of beer and record books
- A river or canal route for travelling by water
- Knife for the outdoors with serrated side
- To make something pretty
- Three-dimensional picture made by lasers
- Jean-Jacques ...., French philosopher in Jacobin Club
- Substance or liquid used to treat diseases
- Something a beggar can never be
- Black hue based on barbecue necessity
- Forename of Mrs Beeton
- Latin name of the greek demi-god, son of Zeus
- Portuguese for tiles, used on walls or floors
- Broom .... males have numerous long spines
- Smaller than a clutch; mini purse with a strap
- The Amber ...., written by Philip Pullman
- Spongy rounded treats covered in frosting
- What Clay Aiken's biggest fans call themselves
- Flat panel using liquid crystals for TV viewing
- .... Arena, will be renamed Spartak for 2018 WC
- Dip made from avocados, created by the Aztecs
- Dropping ....; many people suddenly falling ill
- Wind instrument; French harp or mouth organ
- Short-tempered; hard to manage or control
- This pursuit means no more privacy
- Designed to serve food; buffet table; plural in UK
- Chamber of the heart, left or right
- Dip made from avocados
- COPD: Chronic Obstructive .... Disease
- An expert in a finance-related social science
- Human gland near the brain that influences growth
- She wrote a diary which became famous worldwide
- Night owl
- Sheaths for a sword, dagger or bayonet
- The Yeti supposedly live in the .... region of Nepal
- To contaminate with a disease-producing agent
- Team of Magic, Kareem and Wooden
- Single-handed sword used in Northwestern Africa
- Camel-hump sign, late delta wave, hathook junction
- To break out, bunk, flight
- Rubber or metal ring used in a car engine
- An exertion of power within something
- Romantic language and famous perfumes
- The map .... does not have scales
- Puts a damsel out of distress
- Style perfected by US artist Andy Warhol
- People born in September, under sign of a maiden
- Land mass surrounded by water
- To break out, get away from
- It cuts things into very small pieces
- Ancient Egyptian goddess and consort of Amun
- Person who selects and approves newspaper copy
- Indian lentil soup often eaten with a dosa
- Fights messily
- ....-Price, maker of educational kids toys
- Estádio do ...., football arena in Recife, Brazil
- Cooking in an oven
- To withdraw from an organization; political
- Currency of Angola, replaced the escudo
- Something carried with difficulty
- Enemies at war engage in this
- US fiction, The ....and the Sea, Hemingway's classic
- Military occupational title, artillery title
- Neither single nor triple
- If not in this state, you don't need to fix it
- Magical themed land
- Water ...., you can also do it on snow
- Austin Powers villain with baby finger on his lips
- Swiss river in the Bernese Alps, also called Saane
- Another name for ghost, phantasm
- Beg or implore
- Sorcerer, man who practices witchcraft
- Trapeze artist who is not the flyer
- .... Cup, trophy awarded to the NHL winner
- Shiver with excitement
- Tonya ...., infamous for Kerrigan confrontation
- Italian fashion house of colorful knitwear
- Glassy materials; study of glassware
- Creature with unconfirmed existence
- Debra, who was Grace in Will & Grace
- Chinese .... and Peasants' Army, red flag wavers
- .... Operations Executive, WWII espionage unit
- Gently hitting a golf ball on the green
- Appendages at the ends of your hands
- Mediterranean plant, mustard like, used in salad
- .... croucher is gray with red spots all over
- World's largest ocean
- Music performance by band, singer or orchestra
- Kitchen appliance; it grinds and mixes
- Cutting back a plant
- It is sweet
- Patron figure of dancers and actors
- This athlete is not an aerialist or trapezist
- Harmful, damaging, chafing
- Dressed up
- Italian writer of Our Ancestors trilogy
- Insulating storage vessel, keeps liquid hot or cold
- Natural, formal and social are three types of this
- The capital of North Dakota
- Birds of prey; can be hen or marsh ....
- Detective series featuring Tom Selleck
- Animated New York ape-man who captured Fay Wray
- Put on sore skin after being on the beach all day
- ...... Book, Medieval literature taught you manners
- The .... Story, Best Foreign Film 1985, Argentina
- Sport played with a ball and a bat on a diamond
- French general, nicknamed the Little Corporal
- Sightseers from a different town or country
- Pants
- Red Mughal castle in northern India, Uttar Pradesh
- René ...., Belgian surrealist artist
- A summary outline of a course requirements
- Car that runs on batteries, not gas
- Spanish word for sponge cake, pastry or cookie
- Heavenly plant, giant ragweed
- Italian, English, Spanish, French
- .... of water; in an uncomfortable situation
- Circus performer turned actor Burt ....
- Chore done in a residence
- The opposite of knowledge
- Bette Davis cripples husband, wins Oscar
- Hollow tube with beans, pins inside to make rain
- Ammonium ...., salt, unstable compound
- Swedish tennis player won five Wimbledon titles
- Care and treatment of women during pregnancy
- Kinds of animals found in Jurassic Park
- Irrelevant, worthless, futile
- Mythical Tibetan Buddhist kingdom
- Newborn baby bird
- TBA: To Be ....
- Physicist shared 1933 prize with Erwin Schrödinger
- Becoming less tight
- French general of the US Revolutionary war
- Novel by Anne Bronte about a governess
- "Socializing" of computer hardware and software
- Cooked bread and warm dairy liquid
- Children's game in which you play doctor
- Having several possible meanings
- .... Land, royal Norwegian Antarctic possession
- Discharges; expulsions
- European city with a casino called Crockfords
- The world's second smallest country
- Being For the Benefit of ...., a John Lennon tune
- School or college treasurer
- U.S. state has more coastline than the 49 combined
- South American nation, "land of many waters"
- Article used at table to wipe lips or fingers
- Chinese daggers mounted on a detachable ring
- .... Seconds Over Tokyo, US movie, Doolittle Raid
- .... Olympic Stadium, 2004; Spyros Louis
- Summer, fall, winter or spring
- Formal black tie attire for men
- Type of wall built by British band, Oasis
- Wild, undomesticated, untamed
- Arctic animals with huge tusks and whiskers
- It is said that they use only 10% of their brains
- Simple campfire Australian bread
- Three-wheeled motorized rickshaw-type vehicle
- Joseph ....-Levitt, actor, filmmaker, producer
- Shrub also known as wattles
- Cloth used to wipe lips or fingers while eating
- Ordained minister below a priest
- Pierce with a sharp item, like falling on a fence
- To decipher, crack, decrypt
- Large Thai island, internationally popular resort
- The way a martial artist stands, ready to fight
- Pungent vegetables that help stop nosebleeds
- The .... Life with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie
- ....-eyed, naively enthusiastic
- Online posts with 280 characters are called ....
- Korean military sword
- Eastern European capital, home to Kremlin
- Italian kitchenware design company
- A very short period of time
- Weaver is Ripley in 1986 military sci-fi movie
- This kind of airy candy comes from spinning sugar
- Hidden ...., an undisclosed aim or motive
- Not fastened
- German-style board game by Thomas Liesching, 2004
- Patron of the blind, her name means light
- Eating, feasting
- Dorothy L. ...., UK writer, translator and humanist
- Number of signs of the Chinese zodiac
- Person from the Stone Age
- Workers who dug the canals
- Joan of ...., series about a girl who speaks to God
- Fish that supports the Earth in Arabian mythology
- Cover of vehicle engine, cars, aircraft
- In French it means "crème moulée"
- The highest-ranking authority
- .... Gump said: Stupid is as stupid does
- Facial air spaces can cause congestion, headaches
- A type of shoe, same name as a university
- Like snowmobiles, but on water
- The total income produced by a given source
- It soothes cough
- High plain, tableland, no longer rising
- Alan ...., who played Severus Snape
- Leaving a gratuity
- Russian author of War and Peace, Anna Karenina
- Ancient abstract design used in art therapy
- The Pekingese is also known as the .... or the Peke
- Quartier ...., famous Parisian district, Moulin Rouge
- Makeup for the eyelashes
- To trap; to gain control usually by force
- Spectacles to behold
- Calendar
- Hawaiian guitar meaning "jumping flea"
- Another term for adult
- The Flintstones was the first US primetime ....
- On the ....; honest and legal
- Paintings, sketches or portraits
- What's .... that could happen? Dr Pepper's tagline
- Clotted blood from a broken blood vessel
- 1024 terabytes equal to 1 ....
- Name for a tin-mining area, South West Britain
- One of the main deities in Greek mythology
- He who handles a nettle .... is soonest stung
- Furniture holds your reading material
- Major snowstorm, can shut down cities
- To lessen the gravity; to reduce the risk
- Judas ...., disciple who betrayed Jesus
- Airbrushing is the hobby of .... with air
- Iconic English fashion brand
- Hot ...., US film with Cary Grant
- Russian mystic who advised the Tsar Nicholas
- What pirates are after
- Gloom; Without light
- George Lucas directed the .... movies
- .... dervishes, white-clothed spinning sufi dancers
- Walk like one with The Bangles
- .... flying, jumping with no chute or kite
- Single string instrument created in Brazil
- Metal that prevents steel from rusting
- State location of the fictional Y&R Genoa City
- Seize the day, the motif of Dead Poets Society
- Soft mineral used for carving
- Shell-like percussion instruments from Spain
- A .... life is not good for mind and body health
- Alice is the main .... in Alice in Wonderland
- Title given to the prime minister of Ireland
- .... Bowel Syndrome - IBS
- Cotton fabric like velour but no sheen
- The Virgin Queen
- Small bitter fruit; cranky person
- Freshwater river discharges into Lake Eyre
- Stocky burrowing marmot that hibernates
- Soft French cow's milk cheese from Normandy
- Of or relating to the skin
- What secretive families hide in their closet
- Big cats that could be cars
- Jackie Gleason bus driver role, Ralph ....
- .... Beard, goatee, moustache named after painter
- Cone-shaped hard candy, multicolored
- Impoverished, needy, poverty-stricken, skint
- .... Checkers or Chequers, strategy board game
- Geoffrey ...., author of the Canterbury Tales
- Seats of kings and queens
- Used to stop or prevent passage
- Gastric means anything related to the ....
- Species of marine fish with privileged sight
- Korean car brand whose badge features a slanted H
- God of compassion and love in Hinduism
- .... Economy, class below Business on many US flights
- Polygon with six sides and six angles
- Someone playing without payment; inexperienced
- Dress style with a high waistline
- Liquids
- In German, two little dots that change the vowel
- White grape wine from Emilia-Romagna
- .... Shostakovic, Russian composer of symphonies
- Princes and princesses; kings and ....
- Foul smelling element used in fertilizers
- Famous sword of The Three Musketeers
- Male child of your brother or sister
- Mythological reptile in Europe and China
- Bends the rules; takes advantage
- Not so great in size or worth
- Online retail giant, like a South American river
- Silicate metal, can be used as gemstone, red
- Undercoat to prepare a surface for painting
- Parakeet is a smaller sized ....
- Lights, camera, ....!
- Burden, trouble
- Moon of Saturn, known for its two-tone coloration
- Italian sweet butter cookies
- White water ...., extreme river sport
- Unknown
- The Hobbit, novel by J.R.R ....
- Learning different types of moves for fun
- Car that takes people to places, usually yellow
- The Pink .... is one of the funniest cartoons
- Impressions like the first ones
- To watch closely, pay attention
- Container used to have a garden in a balcony
- Gives someone work, on a salary
- Black butterflyfish are white with black ....
- Painkiller invented by Felix Hoffmann
- Fashion brand associated with tennis, gator logo
- Novel by C.S. Forester: "The .... Queen"
- Given by prize winners in acceptance of awards
- Joey ...., actor, Blossom, Brotherly Love
- Priest of Ifa, word of Yoruba language
- Indonesian layered cake with cardamom
- A general improvement in appearance
- SE European country, capital Sofia
- Financial years are divided by these
- Asana for the immune system and the mind
- .... Cowboy, Jon Voight played a male prostitute
- First and ....
- .... House, rooms to rent for extended periods
- .... Szabo, WWII Special Operations agent
- Social class ranked directly under royalty
- The entire range of visible colors
- Study of sight
- The ability to receive or contain, storage
- Small round yellow bean for making hummus
- Main gas in Jupiter
- Puts right
- Not a participant in the crime, but assists
- .... Woman, Bacall, Peck quick marriage
- The uses of it are sweet
- Study of lighthouses
- Work requiring no training or qualifications
- Special Operations ...., British WWII espionage unit
- Gym class classic with rubber ball projectiles
- US company that co-owns Hotpoint and Indesit
- Hairy eight-legged creature with beady eyes
- Full of life, ready to be active
- Wayne ...., British fashion designer, Red or Dead
- Variety of squash
- The price of getting in
- Billionaire, top business news source
- Periodical specializing in charts
- Holiday at the start of "Great Expectations"
- "Scottish" body of water in the Southern Ocean
- A parcel not yet broached
- Dark-haired, macabre wife of Gomez Addams
- .... stove, bulbous wood-burning device
- Judas ...., one of the 12 Disciples
- Clay or other china vessel for growing things in
- Strong current beneath a river or sea's surface
- BMW: The .... Driving Machine
- Top of ship's mast; title of newspaper
- Water activity with paddle and dugout boat
- Dessert eaten at China's Mid-Autumn Festival
- The daughter of a monarch
- Trickery, duplicity
- A parrot with an erectile crest
- .... pass, paperwork issued by airline for check in
- Aromatic spice, green pods with black seeds
- Substance needed for a healthy growth
- Old town area of Hamburg, with ancient Deichstraße
- Actor John .... starred in 70's musical Grease
- Seats chosen for a passenger by the airline
- Large rock that orbits the sun, .... belt
- Field covers what leads to human reproduction
- A slovenly woman
- Those who illegally follow or harass others
- Alcatel mobile phone model range
- Having minute dots or spots
- Citadel, impenetrable stronghold
- Letters and tiles, spelling board game
- Bony fish that lures in prey with esca on its head
- Unreliable with affections, changeable emotions
- Lucious and Cookie's TV saga
- African tree with big hollow trunk
- Deep-fried vigna mungo Indian dessert, jhangiri
- The Great ...., nose-less mythological statue at Giza
- Mode of persuasion together with ethos and logos
- Canine with deadpan voice, in need of facelift
- Shared a flat, anagram of moored
- Piece of cloth made by knitting or weaving
- .... Sturluson, Icelandic writer of the Edda
- Military fighting in battle; active ....
- Mexican muralist, Frida Kahlo's husband
- Gospel writer, patron of surgeons
- Ducks move this way
- Manipulated surprise attack
- .... and Jughead, US comics still out today
- First muscle of the digestive system
- South ...., Nelson Mandela, apartheid
- .... in the Outfield is a 1994 remake of a 1951 film
- Admission to a train, show, plane
- Italian stadium, home to AC and Inter Milan
- To Kill a Mockingbird lawyer, .... Finch
- .... Navratilova, former Czech tennis player
- Spiritual guide in Sufism
- Illusion of a person without substance
- Large handkerchief worn on head or around neck
- The period of time between midnight and noon
- African country, site of movie Black Hawk Down
- Dances a slow ballroom rhythm to triple time
- Spring flower on fruit trees, e.g. apple, peach
- Natural coloring matter in animals and plants
- US squared baked dessert, chocolate and nuts
- Restless, anxious
- A zebra Turkeyfish is a .... spiny tropical fish
- A .... shot is an additional dose of a vaccine
- Tremble from fear
- Puts money into the bank
- Course followed by an aircraft prior to landing
- .... pudding, French, ladyfinger cold dessert
- A subdivision of Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire
- Gather ye .... while ye may
- US National park became World Heritage Site in 1984
- A card suit
- Dish closet
- Type of yoga practice, energy raising
- Turkish city that was once Constantinople
- Month between January and March
- The ...., US film about a flirtatious Mrs. Robinson
- Sending junk emails
- Revelation of an embarrassing or damaging secret
- Poisonous, as a snake
- One Step Ahead singer, .... Franklin
- Gloomy and melancholy
- Unidentified .... Oddball is a 1979 book adaptation
- Tiny nutty seeds used to make tahini sauce
- Blended lambic, secondary fermented Belgian beer
- The Battle of ...., decisive naval combat in WWII
- Where you keep things cold
- Sanguine, in heraldry
- Orbiting celestial body
- Ropes of interwoven hair
- .... Tower, Parisian landmark
- Placed in front of word to change meaning
- Red claw cuapetes ...., mostly a clear crustacean
- Soviet leader responsible for Great Purge
- Ozzy Osbourne's wife and manager
- Famous Copenhagen amusement park: .... Gardens
- FOX series about hip hop artist and his kingdom
- The Tree ...., Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain star
- Gin, maraschino, orange bitters, lemon juice
- Zone of high ground between two streams
- Jane ...., English novelist
- 1987 U2 album and name of 2017 tour: "The .... Tree"
- Martin Luther posted 95 to start the Reformation
- Soviet space program for space exploration
- The only one of its kind, not typical
- Street styles of dance, break, lock, pop
- To ship commodities to another country
- Capital of Angola
- Apple mobile device
- Greek personification of sleep
- Usually, a small space to store clothes
- Moral excellence of an individual
- .... Avogadro, Italian physicist with a constant
- Fish famous for leaping spawning ritual
- Public order offense, fighting or brawling
- .... dryer; machine for drying laundry
- TV show about a cartoon aardvark
- First name of French impressionist Monet
- Not ready for harvest
- US '80 film about teleportation, man turns insect
- .... Burns, chairwoman of VEON
- Slightly bitter Belgian beer made with wild yeasts
- Roman name from where we get Kaiser and Tsar
- French general and leader of Vichy France
- Soft tissue found in animals, makes movement
- Antioxidants treat damage due to .... in the body
- A virtue; the possession of knowledge
- Europe's highest peak, in Caucasus Mountains
- He can put a spell on you
- Hooded coats invented by the Inuit
- French word for 13
- Jobholder, dogsbody, employee
- .... Merkel, Germany's first woman Chancellor
- Trauma-causing sport known as "sweet science"
- To board a plane or ship for a journey
- Anything thrown as a missile
- Louis ...., French fashion house with monogram
- Afraid of hard labor
- .... Stadium 2002, Japanese soccer field
- Distention is being .... from internal pressure
- La Santa Maria, la Pinta and la Niña
- One of the 13 words impossible to play in Scrabble
- Marine fish belonging to the Carangidae family
- Capital of Guinea
- To make or create a fabric with a hooked needle
- .... quo, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours
- New wine shouldn't be put into old ones
- Placing possessions to move to another location
- Loud-sounding natural phenomenon
- They like inflicting pain
- Carbon ....; greenhouse gas in the atmosphere
- What infants drink instead of milk
- .... Hook, Peter Pan's archenemy
- Event during which people discuss business
- You must control this to not gain weight
- British rock and blues artist who sang for Layla
- Filo-made pastry from the Ottoman Empire
- Mystic or prophetic trance
- Clock that shows the numbers, not analog
- Body of a lion, wings of an eagle
- French term for stewed or preserved fruit
- Paint through the holes of this cut-out card
- Rifle invented by German Hugo Schmeisser
- Discovering
- .... New Year, Spring or Lantern Festival
- .... Review, major feature of Common Law
- Calcium ...., salt used for dust control
- Encephalitis is .... of the brain
- The equivalent of a manicure but for the feet
- A flap opening in a ceiling or into the floor
- Ancient two-wheeled vehicle pulled by humans
- Everyone celebrates this once a year
- A shiny black substance that is used in pencils
- An Ankh is an ancient .... good luck charm
- Some mysteries will always remain ....
- A blessing in ....
- Appropriate, suitable
- Short, musical play, often funny
- Country bordered only by Spain, capital Lisbon
- Kick ...., give something up that is bad for you
- Strong dark coffee, literally "pressed out"
- Before tertiary
- Effervescent, bubbly
- ...., home to Uttar Pradesh cricket team
- Medical science of feet
- Bottom drawer in UK, glory box in Australia
- Handel opera and mother of Nero
- Country where the Tasmanian devil is found
- Number of times that a periodic function repeats
- Beecher Stowe lived next door to Sawyer creator
- US fermented dairy product, baked potato topping
- Fellini's Italian movie, mythical tales set in Rome
- Bread and wine ritual sharing in churches
- Liquid you can consume, as "edible" is to food
- Sports fan who follows a team
- This shark has a large black spot above front fins
- System of national highways in France
- Retreat of Chairman Mao's Red Army from the KMT
- Educator, scholar, teacher
- Ovoid
- World War I weapon
- Captain Nemo's submarine: the ....
- The Turn of ...., Henry James governess ghost story
- Fishing boats, followed by seagulls
- Marshmallow Man's company in Ghostbusters
- .... Jane, Wild West daredevil wore men's clothes
- Study of human settlement
- Six-line Spanish poem
- Assistance for a sudden injury or illness
- Stage between child and adult
- Curved sword, like a Sikh kirpan
- In reality
- French sweet white wine
- Gemini, Libra and Aquarius are these – not Earth
- Sweet ...., US famous song, Neil Diamond
- Sewn stitches that invisibly overcast a thread
- Narrow strip of salt water in the seashore
- Leonardo Da Vinci's female masterpiece
- Annular ...., Porgies, small silver tropical fish
- Invaders
- Ore of antimony used in firework production
- UK car brand with a griffin emblem
- .... to Be My Playground, Madonna baseball song
- Blue ...., magical cave reached by boat on Capri
- Empty, unoccupied
- Skin care brand
- The big ...., a denouement at the end of a mystery
- .... Criminal, Michael Jackson's 1987 hit song
- Clayface is a villian in .... comics in 1940
- Rim or collar for strength or attachment
- Comic strip popular in early 1920s by Walter Berndt
- Supreme council of the ancient Roman empire
- A bungled shot in golf
- Full name of this card game is contract ....
- Magical medicine, a witch's brew
- .... Freud, portrait artist
- French fashion company founded by Coco
- A penny saved is a penny ....
- To sense or uncover
- Something that happens at this later time
- People from Baghdad are (their nationality)
- Cheat the mob and you could be wearing .... shoes
- Large cage or enclosure for birds
- To cook just below boiling point
- To go onto the beach or land from a ship
- Third-place metal found in ancient Mesopotamia
- Spoiled brat in the Fantastic Chocolate Factory
- Phoebe's best-known song in Friends, .... Cat
- Frankfurt ...., busiest airport in Germany
- To convert food into energy in the stomach
- Knights' headgear
- TV show about a biker gang, Sons of ....
- Anything affected by time or power on computers
- Belgian surrealist, nude painter
- Rum ...., Bermuda's national drink
- Soccer referee uses this to expel players
- Shakespearean comedy, The Merry Wives of ....
- Entertaining, causing laughter, pleasant
- One of five "big cats", comes in snow form
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Audi's car name, means four in Italian
- Roman general and victor at Battle of Actium
- Morphology branch, studies structure of organisms
- The capital of .... is Hanoi
- Sorrowful drama; a Greek play
- Outlined, delineated
- Gland that produces fight or flight hormone
- Italian white goods brand, sister of Hotpoint
- Carry-on, holdall; clutch, sports or duffle
- December holiday named for "fruits of the harvest"
- Trips down a mountain
- Let's Stay ...., Al Green's funky love hit
- Beachside detective drama with David Caruso
- NBC newsmagazine, To Catch a Predator
- The art of chasing metal
- Saturn is composed mainly of helium and ....
- An academic investigation into a topic
- A car is a beauty in US but he is .... in UK
- As white as snow, as black as coal, as red as a ....
- Crude, offensive, inappropriate
- Agatha ...., world-known UK crime novelist
- Wolf, flow and fowl are all ....
- Professional term for a boxer
- In finance, the final cost or amount
- Bibles are souvenir .... at the circus
- Nickname for the Boeing 747
- El ...., royal palace complex near Madrid
- Epipelagic fish inhabiting warm waters
- .... Tables, 1958 US drama film, Rita Hayworth
- Space in a house for children to have fun in
- US fruit pastry, widely eaten
- Emergency vehicle that responds to crime reports
- Largest creature on Earth
- You get stuck between a rock and this
- Disrobed, naked
- Muscle down the back of one leg
- Rink sport played for the Stanley Cup
- Italian secret revolutionary society in early 1800s
- Another name for Tolkien's Hobbits
- The .... Club, 1980s US film, students in detention
- Simian-like creature, US folklore, Big Foot
- Italian train station inside main airport for Rome
- Most common of these large, furry mammals
- Cuddly TV tie-in toys with stomach motifs
- The study of the heavens
- To decorate an object with paper cut-outs & glue
- Meeting not held due to insufficient attendance
- Mountain range border between India and China
- Coffee-making system, French press in US
- Twice UK Prime Minister, won Nobel Prize in 1953
- Former currency of Austria
- San .... Spurs play at the AT&T Center
- Early 20th-century record-breaking MLB pitcher
- Wooden framework used for hanging criminals
- Double-edged Japanese sword
- Chisinau is the capital
- Quark pancakes from Eastern Europe
- The largest flightless bird
- You can eat them
- Flowering plant, tastes like liquorice
- Working space in a office
- Con artist builders are called this
- .... Hicks, painful contractions but not real
- On or onto the bottom in shallow water
- Debilitating plasma cell cancer: multiple ....
- Muslim holiday of fasting, the ninth month
- Sam ...., US actor known for cowboy roles
- It's not worth crying over .... milk
- Categories of music
- Industrial ...., amount of production by industry
- Show on the Food Network, Bakers vs. ....
- Baltic country, Riga is its capital
- The Great ...., DiCaprio's remake of a classic
- The .... bird has an odd call, also a type of clock
- Cadmium salts are toxic and cause ....
- To restore to good condition after damage
- France's tennis Grand Slam, Roland ....
- Italian word for small cave
- To long, want, crave
- Rhett ...., Scarlett's husband in Gone With the Wind
- To clear a disc or drive on a computer
- Bush with beautiful colors, blooms in spring
- The Japanese stock exchange index
- .... War, post WWII conflict on Asian peninsula
- ...... Christie, best known for her detective novels
- .... Lions play football at Ford Field
- They are in the atom's nucleus
- Halloween's favorite round vegetable
- Study of the formation of the earth
- Rock formed through the solidification of lava
- Powerful comic league of super heroes
- Germanic region around the Dutch Rhine delta
- Long narrow boat with ornamental stem; Venice
- Something that has been changed or modified
- Halloween round vegetable
- "A .... cannot change its spots"
- South Korean tech giant, Apple rival
- Eight-tentacled ink-spraying sea creature
- Metal or plastic used to fix a hole in a tooth
- Lead singer with the Stooges
- Fortune teller
- Publisher's name placed conspicuously on a page
- Publication, can be glossy
- Carolina football team, Florida hockey side
- Fear of poison
- Engels' collaborator
- The .... is a new cat breed with very short legs
- The ...., John Wayne travels to Ireland
- Structure in Western Australia, a petrified ocean
- Crossvine
- Charitable, giving
- Device flattens the "wrinkles" in female hair
- The art of being able to wait
- Reform period of the Ottoman Empire
- Jumping with a rope
- Technical term for bone break
- Different, not the same, distinct
- Programs to keep a computer safe
- Event that happens suddenly and unexpectedly
- Room or closet where clothes are kept
- Abundance of goods or material possession, wealthy
- Traveler
- It takes you to class
- Voyager, commuter
- Baby bird
- Colorful US music style with banjos
- Disguised, with false identity
- Little ...., Andersen's tale of a dying street child
- National airline of Ireland
- Rock lover
- Big yellow vehicle that takes children to class
- Historic British trading company, .... Company
- To get out or run away in panic
- The right to sell a company's services or products
- French name for water bath in cooking
- Steven ...., director of Jurassic Park
- Steve ...., SNL and The Jerk actor
- 1695 European tale, Little Red .... Hood
- Cotton cloth used as a surface for painting
- Pandemic; The Black Death
- Local agency of law enforcement
- Half-human half-machine, bionic human
- The longest Old Testament book with 150 parts
- Tool with steel head to hit nails
- Someone having great power or force
- Man who is given the title of Sir in England
- Dark-purple plum
- The Wrath ...., second original Star Trek movie
- Meaning of the word astronaut, space ....
- A bear warning against forest fires
- Guidance, counsel
- Came together to become one entity
- .... Airways, second-largest airline of the UAE
- Volkswagen Type 1; it means "Käfer" in German
- Added to table salt to prevent diseases
- Gravelly, pebbly
- Mythical creature with man's head and fish's tail
- Name of place where a metal worker works
- Small knob used for holding clothes together
- Group of countries against the Axis Powers in WWII
- To fall down as a result of physical pressure
- Dime ...., extremely common
- To have something in mind as a goal
- Norway seaport and cruise ship terminal
- Turmeric, pepper and cardamom are all ....
- San Francisco 49ers play at the Levi's ....
- Vague; an outline without much detail
- Wooden conical labrophone used by mountain dwellers
- First commercial video game console for home use
- Norse seafarers, raiders and traders
- Flawless
- Indian flatbread; many spellings, also called roti
- Henson, Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie
- .... wall, ancient limestone holy place in Jerusalem
- US daily comic strip, satirical office humor
- To move forward or ahead
- Occasional and varied employment opportunities
- Bad guy in a story
- Emperor of Japan who came to power in 1989
- Brian ...., NFL linebacker, actor, born in OK
- .... biking is riding through rough terrain
- Marking permanently on the skin
- Another name for a lawyer or counselor
- The science of remedies or therapeutics; iamatology
- What can go wrong
- Hans Christian ...., best known for fairy tales
- This agreement can be written or oral
- Musical piece by US composer Gershwin, .... in Blue
- Most .... in the body are beneficial or harmless
- This person plans and builds using math and physics
- Protagonist in Shakespeare's King Lear
- Another name for a lawyer
- Crumbly top on muffins, pies and cakes
- Modern day state of the Khans
- Ms O'Hara, the heroine of Gone With The Wind
- Illustrious, distinguished
- A dead end
- .... Shakespeare Co, speedy, abridged acting troupe
- Child actress, Dakota ....
- Inquisitive; prying
- Dance around this in the fifth month of the year
- Short form for citizens band communication
- A subcategory of a broader category
- Middle Eastern drum with a rounded back
- Side of a coin with the monarch's head on
- Frodo's last name
- Mouth surgeon always asks if you've been flossing
- .... corals are also known as flower corals
- To overturn in water
- Emotionless humor
- One-eyed Greek creatures
- Civil Disobedience is .... resistance
- La ...., French mail order company founded in 1837
- Longest river in Asia, Chang Jiang
- Directions or position while flying
- Do not wear out your ....
- Plumber suction tool
- The .... Giraffe, hot Dalí painting
- Another word for police
- Small computer component with inputs, functions
- .... animal, kid's plush toy, Teddy the most popular
- Glass window on the ceiling of a car
- Propelled a boat by hand
- .... del Toro, actor known for his role in Traffic
- To put an end to
- Digit end
- To make unclear or confusing; darken
- Mesopotamian empire
- Important for drivers, especially on hills
- Cate...., actress of Lord of the Rings
- Athletic competition with ten different events
- Master of Suspense
- Study or anything related to your ears
- The end of a hand digit
- Main dish, leftovers used as cold cuts
- The eldest son of the Russian highest monarch
- Interesting, amusing or biographical incident
- Ruler of the Aztecs, associated with a gippy tummy
- Not capital letters
- Truism
- Taking God's name in vain
- Weather instrument invented by Torricelli
- Decrease in power or strength
- Founder of Nepalese religion
- Runs and jumps over a box in gymnastics
- Aussie TV's bush kangaroo, and major crime solver
- Docket, timetable, items' plan
- Matured Kajmak in dried animal skin sacks
- Mortar and ...., stone device to make paste or powder
- Fabric like velvet but stretchy
- Animal that builds dams, has long front teeth
- Painting on moist plaster surface
- King .... II, lived in idyllic Neuschwanstein Castle
- Well done if you hoisted with your own ....
- Dome-shaped houses built out of layers of snow
- Blythe ...., actress, mother of Gwyneth Paltrow
- Head bones, craniums
- Long curved blade on a handle carried by Death
- Purply, darkish red
- To suddenly come into sight
- .... Elves, tree dwelling creatures that make cookies
- Branch of medicine dealing with the urinary tract
- Photo/activist collective founded around apartheid
- A luminary from Rotterdam
- The .... Day, US epic war film, Normandy landing
- Male partner in a marriage
- Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello
- Largest alpine glacier in Switzerland
- .... Cocktail, improvised WWII incendiary
- Pilot whales are members of the .... family
- Green gemstone
- A delta is a plain .... two river mouths
- Sporting event of swordplay
- To be extremely angry
- The result of air blown through soapy water
- Software used to do operations
- Mother of your mom or dad
- Film shot throughout twelve years with Ethan Hawke
- St Teresa ...., 16th C Roman Catholic saint
- Can be secured shut
- Sci-fi shows about an alien transport device
- .... acid, used in bleach and disinfectants
- Germanic people that ruled part of Italy in 568-774
- Largest English speaking city south of the U.S.
- .... paso, horse breed for a smooth ride
- A picture or painting of an ocean area
- The .... New Clothes, Danish fairy tale
- Finely ground sugar, confectioners
- Losing my ...., REM's hit song from the 90's
- If superstitious, never open this indoors
- Hot Wheels competitor
- Particles of instant coffee
- Energy from food comes from .... we intake
- Unlimited extent of time, space or quantity
- Going up a mountain or a rock
- Adieux
- Stick it beneath the carpet for insulation
- Nadia ...., first gymnast to be awarded a perfect 10
- The least loose
- Lower deck of a ship, for lowest cost travel
- Television binge effort, sounds athletic
- Monarch who was Queen Elizabeth II's father
- Hosea is one of 12 minor .... in the Hebrew Bible
- New .... Yard, the London base for the Met Police
- A giving person is ....
- The ...., superlative adjective, the most grandiose
- Two teams vying to be the winner
- Small blood vessel
- A variety of gypsum, selenite
- Method to disseminate real-time content, live ....
- Led Brazil to 1962 World Cup, after Pele
- Sydney .... Smith Airport, busiest in Australia
- French enamelwork setting vitreous pieces in grids
- A mythological, magical or folklore story
- Furthest from the centre
- Political ideology of communal ownership
- So many ...., so many customs
- Scotch whisky and Amaretto on the rocks
- Day of ...., holy day also known as Yom Kippur
- In the US, drink mixer and server
- Ancient Roman heating system for buildings
- Fighter in an irregular war; Spanish origin
- Used to ride waves
- Luke ...., Star Wars' protagonist
- Armored mammal with pointy snout
- 1971 girls' name hit for Rod Stewart
- To make someone feel self-conscious
- Captain Von Trapp sings about this Alpine flower
- A deck behind the house
- Pee-Wee's ...., Mr. Herman's oddball junior show
- Quick-spreading respiratory disease
- Maleficent star, .... Jolie
- Done or existing alone
- Find out, explore
- Male horse, used for breeding
- "Jack" cheese mixed with colby in marbled form
- Looming, impending
- Promoting a company's products or services
- Southern portion of Belgium
- To scatter or spread
- This Secretary promotes US businesses
- Visual representations help you remember
- A large gathering of scouts, Country Bear ....
- Medieval moral book with animals
- .... Palsy, movement disorder
- The first step in this is discontent
- A permanent alteration that changes a DNA sequence
- Australasian waterbird, also called Pukeko
- Defensive walls in battlements
- .... biking started in the 1970s
- Gourds for carving
- Fish that leaps above the surface of the water
- Fun Italian fashion brand with Minnie Mouse dress
- A Native American tribe located in the South East
- Compilation of basketball strategies
- Classic "aerial" cocktail includes violette
- .... worship, veneration of deceased relatives
- Safe place to be in case of a tornado
- Benefits Supervisor ...., by Lucian Freud
- A pentathlon is five .... athletic events
- Who .... to you will chatter of you
- Backyard is a circus trade ....
- Old man's beard climber with colorful flowers
- Country in South Asia, capital is Islamabad
- Operation ...., code for the 1944 Normandy landings
- Protection against hackers
- A family member from long ago
- The Serengeti cat is half Bengal, half .... Shorthair
- Anne ...., US actress, The Graduate
- Protester for change
- The Headless Horseman's victim, .... Crane
- Transport hub for plane travel
- Stir up or irritate
- Batted away or crushed a flying insect
- Relating to Greek or Roman antiques, art, writing
- Poultry item brushed onto a pastry before baking
- Post-transition metal similar to lead
- Largest living primate, eats mostly plants
- Kids .... to be someone else
- .... act is an aerial act with long cloths
- Bassist, lead singer of face-painted band KISS
- North Carolina colony that vanished into thin air
- Board game and Shakespeare's tragedy
- Dipped into this, then dredged, then fried
- Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs, ....Hopkins
- A fright or holding one's breath cures these
- Aladdin's kingdom in the 1992 Disney film
- Eager but worried about an event, item
- To provide money for something or someone
- Coastal region, people or language of SE Africa
- Medicine that reduces pain and fever
- Downfalls, shortcomings
- Return to full health
- Judas' surname
- Righting a wrong on behalf of someone
- Text attached at the end of a book or report
- Female counterpart to Egyptian sun god
- Important to Quranic teaching, Tunisian city
- Process involving lead started in 6500 BC Turkey
- Woody, aromatic evergreen shrub used as herb
- .... Island is a 1950 Walt Disney Productions film
- Large bodies of troops; special forces or groups
- US comic strip about a lasagna-loving feline
- Sideboard cupboard found in dining room
- This sport combines basketball and soccer
- Movie about critters that you shouldn't get wet
- Sunrise, dawn
- Kim ...., US actress, Nine 1/2 Weeks
- When chemicals transform from one set to another
- Spanish principality, Oviedo is its capital
- Illegal, felonious, illicit, lawless
- One of the months of the calendar
- .... to his taste
- The slope of a raised area of land
- Someone who admires intensely and often blindly
- .... milk; preserved dairy item invented by Borden
- 2017 Oscar winner for Best Picture
- .... syndrome, the tearing down of successful people
- Original Monopoly's most expensive property
- To separate or break away
- WWI campaign in Turkey with Australian involvement
- Unifier of Bhutan as a nation-state
- Country in Central America, capital is San José
- John Cleland's epistolary novel
- Victuals, food
- Study of Earth's lands, people and phenomena
- Construction equipment that can push loads
- Relating to the lungs
- Skin affliction found most in puberty
- A UK bay is named after this Medieval folk hero
- Scientist concerned with turning metals to gold
- Simulated and colorful combat
- Area centers around study of symbols
- Gluten free loaf made from other staple food
- A herbivore dinosaur with a pointy thumb
- Woodwind instrument invented in Belgium in 1840
- Hospital transportation
- .... clog, specialist footwear when digging, mowing
- Photo poster Facebook alternative
- Carving a design into metal
- Type of rock associated with marble
- Need for Speed's .... installment was released in 2013
- ...., for worse; traditional wedding vow
- Something that came before, forerunner
- Austin Powers, Shrek, Wayne's World
- Round baked good; accompanies a meal
- Independent worker, self-employed
- Benito ...., Italian ruler during WWII
- Someone you compete against, enemy
- Best-known novel written by Jack Kerouac
- A heroscape is a turn-based .... war game system
- The state of possessing something
- Reverend Father, leader of a Catholic church
- Largest foot digit
- .... set, table with large mirror
- She performed the dance of the seven veils
- Songs sung at Christmas
- Helena .... Carter, Corpse Bride
- Placed out of view
- Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Earth
- Anaheim team named after Disney movie
- Recorded on camera
- Everyday Italian bread translates to "line"
- The .... Deception, doc criticized US military
- Euphrates' holy city near ancient Babylon
- Official currency of Gambia
- Tree or insect that came in a plague
- Fly larva, white worm-like larva
- Bologna-based motorcycle manufacturer
- Air ...., oxygen-providing Australian musical duo
- Witty response
- Roman goddess of the dawn
- Puckering in cloth
- .... Huxley, English writer, Brave New World
- Royal composer in England from 1710
- Family originators of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- To neglect or pay no attention to
- Soris, founder of the 4th Ancient Egyptian Dynasty
- A dead .... is someone's double, a doppelganger
- Geographic area atop of the world
- New ...., name given to Northeast region in US
- Popular zombie TV series .... Dead
- Yard-long double-edged sword from Eastern Africa
- Warm moments associated with menopause
- Warren ...., CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
- Study of life
- Male magic practitioner, wizard
- Long-beaked bird with a large throat pouch
- Gold digger
- Follower of organic, retro, alternative trends
- .... mozzarella, from a big wild ox
- A series of continued actions or operations
- Someone who can read your mind
- Merchandise to be taken back to the store
- New York is located in North ....
- Place where a ship stops to load people or goods
- One who has acquired representation
- Beat ...., time whereby a boxer needs to get up
- Someone you don't know; rhymes with danger
- Tabloid magazine the National ....
- Radio broadcasting frequencies
- Popular dental anesthetic: nitrous oxide or .... gas
- Wheel and column controlled by a vehicle's driver
- .... of May 1808, Goya's war artwork
- Study of natural or biological character
- This belt moves luggage at an airport
- Musical instrument often linked to Scotland
- Mouse Trap is a 3D .... board game for kids
- Agitated, distressed, perturbed
- .... ball; non-straight pitch in baseball
- Andersen's tale of dancing feet in bright footwear
- As .... as a mule
- Bridge designer or app creator
- .... driving is a major traffic violation in the US
- An .... In Paris, won the Academy Awards in 1952
- This angel can make your business dream come true
- Hubert de ...., French designer for Audrey Hepburn
- Greek "squeaky" cheese, grilled or barbecued
- The .... Sea Raven is bright yellow with prickly fins
- It can be one man's trash
- Famous German fighter pilot called "Ace of Aces"
- Group of rays with barbed stingers
- To quickly increase in size or intensity
- Capital city of India
- Football score used to be worth five points
- Meat-eating animal; the lion is an example of a ....
- Jamaican sprinter, as fast as lightning
- Helper at a wedding, generally a young boy
- Repeating vowels in poetry; like alliteration
- Cha ching, study of material wealth
- The Y and the S in YSL, French fashion designer
- Investment firm specializing in managing risk
- Keira ...., actress of Pirates of the Caribbean
- Mountain range between China, India and Pakistan
- Helper or aide
- Insect with beautiful wings
- By the very nature of the deed
- Common US food, buttermilk and ....
- Liquorice-flavored "heavenly body" spice
- Boiled ovum encased in sausage meat and deep fried
- Athletic supporter
- Gretel's brother with a fateful sweet tooth
- Fortinbras is the prince of this country in Hamlet
- Pungent, onion-like bulb used in Italian cooking
- “Skyscraper” is one of her hit songs: Demi ....
- Increasing; e.g. temperatures
- Climb a mountain
- Typical bread from Lunigiana region in Italy
- Joseph ...., English inventor of Portland cement
- Crashing this car is the goal
- Cyst or tumor that is not harmful
- Tall black formal accessory mostly worn by men
- .... Dahl, drummer of Norwegian hard rock band TNT
- Former currency of Finland, replaced by the euro
- Spiked shoes used in soccer to avoid slipping
- Eight-legged sea creatures
- To accumulate, collect, amass
- George ...., was Superman on TV
- Copenhagen's pleasure gardens
- You put a ring on it
- Custom-makes, repairs and alters clothes
- To actively not notice someone or something
- Sudden mass arrival
- Taxi Driver's character played by De Niro
- List of things to do, especially for a meeting
- Knowledgeable spider from African folktales
- Slang for red-headed person
- Largest number formed by one syllable in English
- Yitzhak Rabin, assassinated Prime Minister of ....
- Alert, inform of
- Polo timer's bell
- Cross-pollination of plants creates a ....
- To create a plan with careful planning and thought
- The person with the final say in baseball rulings
- Italian painter from 16th C, real name Tiziano
- One of the founders of modern political philosophy
- Owner
- Hot-.... topic, contentious or controversial issue
- Legendary creature, fire-spewing, with serpentine
- Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic
- Jewish religious leaders
- Part of olive tree given as peace offering
- Battle of 1916 on the Meuse river
- Male swimsuit popular in Europe, not so much in US
- The .... Strikes Back, second Star Wars film
- Certainly, without a doubt, yes
- Ancient calculator with moving beads
- .... Houston sang epic “I Will Always Love You”
- Norma Jeane became this iconic filmstar
- Disputed region of South Asia, sounds like wool
- Jazz Age musical turned film won 6 Oscars in 2003
- Artist who parodied the Mona Lisa: Marcel ....
- A near success is close but this
- Vernal ...., signals the start of spring
- Candy and treats on Halloween
- German layered pastry with sweet filling
- Men ...., Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones star
- Thriller about a war veteran on a killing spree
- Hills with the TV zip code 90210
- Psionics relates to mental or .... powers
- Shallow-rooted plants used in rockeries
- The rapper Eminem's real name: Marshall ....
- With Jones made global non-stop balloon flight
- RPG is a Role .... Game
- .... Dance, Bruegel's artwork of pastoral carousing
- Member of the 60s British rock band Cream: Eric ....
- Utopian fantasist
- Bad ...., grumpy, not in a good mood
- Gone with the Wind heroine, .... O'Hara
- Foot treatment involving painted nails
- Sea of the ...., off coast of western Scotland
- Amos .... , world-renown painter from the Bahamas
- Eyes ...., Kubrick's last motion picture
- Table with days, weeks, months and year
- ...., reggae album by Bob Marley & The Wailers, 1979
- They could be called "the opposite of sisters"
- Japanese motorcycle and jet ski brand
- Gustavus ...., king known as the Lion of the North
- Birds with spectacular tail feathers
- The norm; average
- Planets, asteroids, stars and comets live here
- Ancient mammoth
- Candy-coated gum that resemble teeth
- L'.... en Provence, cosmetics company
- Medicine that counteracts poisons
- Chilling out and unwinding
- Teeth-cleaning specialist
- No pity
- Can be wiped and have dirt removed
- Anagram of arsenides
- Calcium-rich feldspar mineral
- Canadian film by Jean-Marc Vallé in 1995
- Elder or senior priest in Catholicism
- Co-founded Apple with Wozniak and Wayne
- Benito ...., Italian fascist leader, 1922-1943
- Hard natural ecosystem under the ocean
- Regular thump from the organ that pumps blood
- The month with the highest number of letters
- Cavitiy of the skull related to vision
- Disgusting
- Crocodile's cousin
- It gives you more savings than a regular sale
- Highest point of the Alps with a peak at 4,808m
- NY Times puzzle
- Co-founder and CEO of Apple for many years
- US boxer who bit his opponent's ear
- Norwegian tale of farmer's son by Henrik Ibsen
- Famous for knife named after him
- Set ...., stage scenery not used, more realistic
- First made in 1963 by rocket scientists in the US
- Tractors powered by .... were created in 1892 Iowa
- An artist whose canvas is a wall or a ceiling
- Legal film with Kevin Bacon, Minnie Driver
- Substance or preparation used to treat a disease
- A baker's dozen
- Fiction or drama with high degree of suspense
- Say what your greatest .... is in a job interview
- It is similar to a duck, but no duck at all
- Trait of being obsessed with yourself
- Whistleblower
- Coastal, on the shore of a lake
- Spain's "Catholic Monarchs": Ferdinand and ....
- Composer of “The Marriage of Figaro”
- Packed tightly in
- Boston sports team named after apparel
- Golda Meir: first female Prime Minister of ....
- Cyber ...., comes after Black Friday
- Haulm ...., agricultural machine that cuts potato stems
- Occurrences
- Electronic device that makes a noise when pressed
- Warning signal, usually elevated
- 1960s science-themed children's TV series on BBC
- Game played usually with raquets and a yellow ball
- Indian monastery
- A street musician who collects donations
- Angora goat hair
- Shared name of six kings of Spain, Felipe
- A concussion is an .... to the brain from a blow
- The Pug is a small dog with a wrinkly, short ....
- The second most populous continent
- Most widely spoken of the Slavic languages
- Mentored, taught, prepared
- Palatial building, especially in Italy
- Give a new coat of aerosol paint to something
- Daughter of Necker and critic of Napoleon
- The lek is the official currency there since 1926
- Room in house where best smells come from
- Give a new coat of paint to a vehicle
- The .... Movie, starring Snoopy
- The Doctor's ...., UK play by George Bernard Shaw
- Causing wonder or astonishment
- Fuel made from ethyl alcohol
- Fragrance, aroma, scent, spice
- Small, guitar-like instrument
- Water zodiac sign coming after Libra
- Jackson ...., US artist who painted The She-Wolf
- Bar attached to two ropes used by acrobats
- Montana's biggest city, near Yellowstone Park
- Almond paste covering for Simnel cake
- Gift ....; granted to Blarney Stone kissers
- Activity requiring physical effort
- Le ...., Canadian newscast by Geneviève Asselin
- It was nice doing .... with you
- Weight loss activity that requires physical effort
- Mincing, blending, grating; drilling
- A person who works as a landscaper
- One of the parts of the small intestine
- The Apple 1 .... was released in 1976
- Popular singing competition with famous judges
- Cards Against ...., US satirical non-PC party game
- Mountain chain that separates France and Spain
- Sholem ...., Russian writer of Fiddler on the Roof
- Living species neither human nor domesticated
- .... English, dialect of English spoken in the US
- Throw out a sprat to catch a ....
- St Francis ...., patron saint of animals
- Sauk leader, American military helicopter
- Leaving for holiday
- Arm of the Atlantic ocean, west of Greenland
- Condorman is a Disney .... comedy film
- This animal can float when in water
- In a boxing match, he usually coaches the fighter
- .... Festival, famous Canadian theatrical gathering
- Longest-ruling female in Russia, .... the Great
- Made from cacao beans, extremely delicious
- Ready-made not tailor-made clothes
- Richard the ...., England's brave king
- The study of stars and planets
- Powerful lights attached to the front of a vehicle
- Unplanned; a short piano piece
- Home to top British university, "Silicon Fen"
- Antonym of knowledge, which is perhaps bliss
- Punk rocker hair, shaved at sides, spiky in middle
- Ground spices, chillies, herbs, shrimp make these
- In .... Color, SNL sketch comedy rival
- Andre ....; tennis star with eight Grand Slam titles
- Eight notes, in music
- Bright-colored flower from the sunflower tribe
- Old French for "angel"; it means "lamb" in English
- A spiritual overseer
- Virtue is its own ....
- .... oysters are sessile with very colorful mantles
- Jhumpa ...., wrote The Namesake
- Byzantine with a dynasty created in his name
- Interval of eight notes, in music
- Coal diggers
- Prejudicial treatment based on how old you are
- Piece of cloth used as an emblem; online ad
- Shopping website and Brazilian river
- Deep distress or sadness especially due to loss
- Aqua Teen .... Force, cartoon with talking fast food
- Most densely populated city in the Philippines
- .... City, 2010 FIFA World Cup Final; "The Calabash"
- Chinese portrait painter, ...., born 1801
- Conical .... crab, also called Decorator crab
- Halloween face paint, female fashion accessory
- Italian style of natural surfaces, earthy colours
- Salty, usually a solution for contacts
- Wise centaur who trained Achilles; Kheiron
- The most popular carrots used to be this color
- They are usually married to kings
- Prehistoric supercontinent
- To scribble or draw with no purpose on notebook
- Set of rules and principles that govern a sentence
- Two-under-par scores in golf
- Banana ...., lengthways cut fruits with ice cream
- The day when a baby is expected to be born
- Enlarge
- .... fever, childhood illness marked by a red rash
- Public transport aka streetcar, San Francisco
- Creature that is part human, part horse
- Pause in the middle of line of poetry
- Northern Russian sea near Kolguyev Island
- .... oil, distillate of petroleum used in cosmetics
- The study of past events
- Male child from spouse's previous marriage
- Computer key with a function
- Educator, mentor, coach
- Mud ...., off-road motor sport, mudding
- To have confidence in someone
- Green fruit with large pit, goes bad quickly
- Expert ship builders between 8th C and 11th C
- Morgan ...., global financial services corporation
- Coal ...., nickname for German military helmets
- Animated caricature
- Secret, occult, mysterious writing or language
- Small-petalled flowers thought of as iron plants
- Cat ...., UK 70's singer today known as Yusuf Islam
- A humanoid robot, a mobile operating system
- Meals eaten outdoors, often on blankets or rugs
- A disastrous event marked by great loss
- Rare pitching accomplishment in baseball
- Former spelling of the Chinese province of Sichuan
- Major Bible writer, "weeping" prophet
- Very light, sheer, gauze-like fabric
- Revolution launched by Mao in China
- .... Pie, 1999 US teen comedy film
- Defibrillation is an .... shock to the chest or heart
- Premier scuba diving locations in the Philippines
- Times ...., was default typeface of Microsoft Word
- Not scared
- Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce
- Benevolence, the opposite of cruelty
- The .... point of water is 0 degrees centigrade
- Kia SUV model, name sounds a bit fit and athletic
- Someone who tends to animals in a wildlife park
- The tough central part of a Cox's Orange Pippin
- Monosodium ...., better known as MSG
- Swiss supper, pancake or "shredded, fried crepe"
- Mona Lisa Descending a ...., 1992 Oscar winner
- The twelve primary followers of Jesus
- Rate of death
- Disparaging term for adolescent with archaic ideas
- Insufficiency; deficit
- Widely and unfavorably known
- Field of study about action of force on bodies
- .... riots, New York disturbance over gay rights
- Prima ...., the main dancer of a company
- Having the characteristics of an uncle
- Type of headaches
- Techniques for advantage without striking in MMA
- Equine equivalent of a dalmatian
- In theory, they are very healthy dishes
- .... del Fuego, archipelago of Chile and Argentina
- .... pedal, foot-operated item for electric guitars
- Marie ...., part of singing clan sang Paper Roses
- 1957 Cary Grant movie: “An .... to Remember”
- Also known as the cucurbit flute
- This insect's bite can lead to sleeping sickness
- Hen that is younger than a year
- A specialized agency of the United Nations
- Official currency of Israel
- Volvo engineer who devised the seat belt
- A person who practices or studies legal matters
- As right ...., fit as a fiddle
- Glass actually comes in this form
- Country famous for being romantic
- Prophetic software and technology corporation
- To improve or change form or condition
- Florence art gallery housing Renaissance art
- Mix of styles
- Egyptian sacred beetle
- .... Capote wanted Ms. Monroe to play Ms. Golightly
- Someone who is publicly called out; named and ....
- Fresh, unripened curd cheese used in desserts
- His father built the Labyrinth for King Minos
- .... red, pH indicator in labs
- Chess piece representing a clergyman
- Craft of attaching objects using stitches
- Not a veteran
- Charles M ....; creator of Snoopy and Charlie Brown
- European country, capital is Sarajevo
- An astronomical body orbiting a star
- This animal's foot will bring you good luck
- "Hall of Fame" singers: the Irish rock band The ....
- Image file format to store digital images
- Georges ...., French painter, helped develop cubism
- To go to an event, lecture, school
- Citroën car model named after a spiky plant
- A .... control tells the TV what to do
- .... Fish, John Lennon's 1975 compilation album
- Coral reefs that have formed around sunken islands
- Seizes something without right, like a throne
- This person doubts what most believe
- Prestigious media public service award
- Delicate, frail, brittle
- Level of authority in a hierarchy; rank
- .... Centenario, football world's classic stadium
- Ancient Arabic dish made of durum wheat
- Heavy balls are rolled to knock down pins
- Alice Through the .... Glass, novel by Lewis Carroll
- Absence of belief in God
- Therapeutic manipulation of muscles for pain
- Astrology: angular relationships e.g. conjunction
- Kuril Islands' sea, between Russia and Japan
- A usually tall cupboard or wardrobe
- The guard hairs of an animal's fur
- Characteristic for one who struts with confidence
- Noel ...., UK musician, bassist for Jimi Hendrix
- Needleworker changed into a spider by Athena
- In the blind one the one-eyed man reigns
- The study of alien spacecraft and similar phenomena
- Gushed, squirted
- Austrian hosiery maker
- .... Stone, iconic music magazine
- A girl's best friend; it's a shiny valuable rock
- They are similar to gloves
- Innocence, gullibility, artlessness
- Large vein in the neck
- Antonym of happiness
- James Bond villain; an inspiration for Dr. Evil
- Rope for raising and lowering things, on ships
- Cheat in video games to make you invincible
- Plot giveaway
- By cutting his hair she made him effete
- Scientist who works with reactive substances
- The proper place for a crooner to sing
- Arthur ...., illustrator of Edwardian books
- Czech tennis champion 1 Jana ....
- Adjective that describes the Tower of Pisa
- .... and lime
- Meals in tins for your domesticated chums
- St Patrick's .... stick grew into a living tree
- Residence of King Louis XIV: .... de Versailles
- Percy Shaw invented this illuminating road feature
- European food fish from the Cod family
- A reprimand, a rebuke
- In this film Dustin Hoffman's character has autism
- .... Sisters, siblings sang Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
- Brand name for large US motorhome
- Prepare
- Won, triumphed
- Original name of a colorful 3D brain teaser
- Indonesian yellow cake made of tapioca flour
- German lake, also known as the Bodensee
- Chinese gooseberry, green flesh, furry brown skin
- An irrational fear of animals
- Ridiculous, absurd
- Motorsport with a small, open-wheel car
- The ...., crafty lady by Vermeer
- Flight routes that cover the least distance
- Man who revolutionized the US car industry
- The Fabulous ...., US film, Pfeiffer and the Bridges
- Superior first-class cabin on board of a ship
- Leonard ...., American conductor and composer
- Ruled by vanity, only interested in oneself
- Long-distance race that consists of three parts
- Lady of Lorién
- Vessel powered by a furnace and water
- Preventive protection against a disease
- Mary Mallon, better known as .... Mary
- State of not being present
- A 1940 car in Cuba, also known as yank tank
- Small area or group enclosed in a bigger one
- A period or state of decline
- Ninety percent of all extinct .... are birds
- Art made of various materials glued on a surface
- It is the smallest country in the world
- Personal computer not designed to be moved often
- A person who teaches or coaches
- Manufacturing plant
- Secondary roads or streets
- The .... Pimpernel, Reign of Terror novel by Orczy
- Deer rut using these, in autumn
- Common low back pain
- Used for babies struggling with breast-feeding
- Slanting or sloping line; side abdominal muscle
- Schrader ....; attachments for inflating car tires
- Antonym of original
- Outline, border
- Proposals
- Ben-Gurion, First Prime Minister of ....
- The Great ...., Italian movie, 2013 Oscar winner
- Small utensil often used for peeling fruit
- John ...., UK writer and polemicist, Paradise Lost
- Partial darkness due to obstruction of light
- The barred ...., central Atlantic fish with stripes
- How tall something or someone is
- Dipping dish, usually made of cheese or chocolate
- Papal residence country for much of the 1300s
- Penguin named after French explorer's wife
- When stomach acid moves into your chest
- To be able to do something without a problem
- A result of something else; cause and ....
- .... Aires, city of tango, Latin America's Europe
- He shovels fuel into a furnace on a steam train
- Anagram of please
- Late night host with trademark arm movement
- High-ranking naval officer or a butterfly
- Forced rule on someone
- Stop worrying and cool down
- Ancient Greek city, Temple of Artemis
- One of two components of starch
- The Atriolum Robustum is found in .... waters
- An inlet is a narrow .... between islands
- Amateur singer sings along with recorded music
- US community folk dancing; square or line
- Libra is assigned to this month
- Medicine that provides immunity to a disease
- Another name for this language is Castilian
- Tall African animal, has dark-colored tongue
- Men strain at gnats and .... camels
- Shakespeare tragedy also called the Moor of Venice
- Olympic event includes BMX, road, track
- Lenovo range of tablets designed for home users
- Smallest Nordic country, capital is Copenhagen
- Nickname for Ireland: the .... Isle
- Member of the upper house of Congress
- Sometimes overactive or underactive gland
- .... peppers usually have rice as a filling
- Outdoor cooking device, with coals and tongs
- Reading place holder
- Took paint off
- Manufacturer of Boxing Equipment
- Traffic stopper
- Zimmerman is this talented songwriter's surname
- Yogurt with no whey, passed through filter
- The Howards of ...., US film with Cary Grant
- Type of sky that is all gray
- Area where news is written in a newspaper office
- Trifling, unimportant
- Boy who can fly and never grows up
- Name given to 13 popes, meaning harmless and pure
- Prolonged period of lower than usual temperatures
- Wide tubes of pasta
- Overpowering, suffocating
- Use this to never forget a birthday or a holiday
- The southernmost of Rome's seven hills
- .... Glory from Lilliput, Gulliver's Travels novel
- The banded .... is a venomous Pacific marine snake
- A hemorrhage is an .... loss of blood
- Don't make .... a mouse, or the cat will eat you
- .... Belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- ABC TV series about country music stars
- The name of the Ewings' ranch
- David ...., Ross on Friends
- The scientific study of snakes
- Unbearably tedious
- Estadio Olímpico ...., Ecuador's main stadium
- The Black Jack is a large .... tropical fish
- To search about, ferret out; to rummage
- Eleanor of ......, married to Henry II
- Mellow-flavored soft cheese from Italy
- Warming up food for a second time
- Dependence on drink, drugs, gambling...
- Imaginary faraway place; Michael Jackson's home
- On an indirect flight you make one or more ....
- Pass allowing train travel around Europe
- Sport played on broomsticks in Harry Potter
- Not cell phones
- Someone who makes or repairs footware
- The most veracious
- Water-...., series of flower paintings by Monet
- Foamy hair product used for scrunching
- Highest rulers in a court of law
- Thank God It's ...., 1978 disco musical
- .... Sour, citric cocktail with melon liqueur
- .... Mussorgsky, humble Russian composer
- The Adams ...., NES video game released 1992
- Microblogging site; sounds like a drinking glass
- Wild and noisy Irish party; also "blowing a ...."
- Thin, brief and short, describes saucy clothing
- Main tributary of the Ob River in Russia
- Swiss melted cheese parties with dippy forks
- US sprinter Flo-Jo's married surname
- African nature excursion
- ....land Paris, Walt's theme park in Europe
- Marked, rated, critiqued
- Geri Halliwell, aka .... Spice
- Overjoyed, mega-happy
- George ...., author of the classic 1984
- England's capital
- Mediterranean port and capital of Lebanon
- Jimmy Doyle's nickname in The French Connection
- Bourbon Street divine sports team
- To dig up a corpse from the ground
- Hindu scholar; respected for his wisdom
- North French region, capital is Orléans
- Gustav ...., Austrian composer of Romantic pieces
- Time frame after the Post-classical history period
- Moves on ice
- Work stoppage by a body of workers
- Confidential
- Amount of an item a business has on hand
- Silly talk, nonsensical
- Stick like glue
- Place where art or historical items are displayed
- The Lord of the Rings: The .... of the King
- US famous and controversial low-carb diet
- Thor's weapon of choice
- A book of first letters
- One that grinds grain into flour
- Japanese .... crab, largest leg span of arthropods
- Nordic country located to the far east
- To make a pencil more pointed
- Waltzing ...., Bush tune written by Banjo Paterson
- Gun, weapon, pistol
- .... Nightmares, reality TV show with Gordon Ramsay
- Acupuncture uses these to prick the skin
- Estadio ...., soccer stadium in Mexico
- Diminishing ...., profits don't match effort
- Articles made of earthenware or baked clay
- Robert ...., professor in Symbology in literature
- A bad .... never had a good sickle
- US cartoon about an old man with big glasses
- To have power over
- Colorful, natural formation in the sky
- Land by the waters, visited by daytrippers
- The legislative capital of Georgia
- Murdered 16th century English poet: Christopher ....
- Medical condition seen by the excess of body fat
- Joint term for catcher and pitcher in baseball
- Fictitious giant animal or plant, good or evil
- Secret scheme
- Tom Hanks' co-star, US film "You've got mail"
- A green fruit used to make guacamole
- Carbon .... is what we breathe out
- Organ that fills with waste fluid
- President Nixon's daughter Tricia's dog
- Check, confirm
- Quiffed 1950s male hairstyle
- Frances Gabe, invented the dream ‘self-.... house'
- Satoshi ...., bitcoin designer, real identity unknown
- Part of ethics dealing with pleasure
- Small nation state in Europe, capital Ljubljana
- Roller coaster, also known as Tsunami
- The body's boney frame
- Lustrous transition metal resistant to corrosion
- Hard candy or water-ice mounted on a stick
- Purple-colored gem; February birthstone
- US Record producer who once went by Arab Attack
- Walking supports
- Acquiring knowledge
- Aion, Greek god of ....; foreverness
- Penal island in San Francisco Bay
- Victorian writer and lord, In Memoriam
- Life is just a bowl of ....
- Opposite of negative
- The House of the ...., a song by The Animals
- Made written information available to the public
- A botox .... can hide wrinkles and expression lines
- People from Cairo are .... by nationality
- Paying close attention when someone is talking
- Roman athlete warrior
- Movie about a bank robbery, Dog Day ....
- A common saying: "Power is ......"
- Estadio ...., largest Central American stadium
- Soft, moist calcite originally found in Poland
- The capital of Palau
- Power
- Not a planet; political economy, study of wealth
- Taking the audience's attention from another actor
- It can't stick its tongue out
- Seating organization for a wedding meal
- Submissive, obliging
- The ...., UK murder mystery play by Agatha Christie
- Became president of China in 2013
- TV series centred around the life of Betty Suarez
- Facts and information acquired through education
- Cabinet-maker renowned for his chairs
- Some women want to have them very long
- Grasping tightly
- Saint Thérèse ...., the "Little Flower of Jesus"
- Wife of former president Franklin D. Roosevelt
- .... gas, chemical agent used in the WWI trenches
- Son of Aegeus, slayer of the Minotaur
- She's been called a material girl
- A vent in a volcano, narrow fissure in two rocks
- Army rank below a brigadier general in British Army
- Sort of Italian creamy rice dish
- 2013 outer space US film starring Sandra Bullock
- The Boxer breed comes from .... in Europe
- To draw in by appealing to the senses, emotions
- Wreath that is worn or hung decoratively
- Decongestants shrink .... membranes in noses
- They beat
- Reddish-blue color; plant with a purple flower
- Quotable sentence
- The stress on a syllable, consonant or vowel
- .... Pirlo, Italian midfielder with great vision
- Bernardus .... was a Dutch historical painter
- Christmas song, .... Night
- Tradesperson who fuses metals using a torch
- William ...., aviation mogul, company has his name
- I'm Going to Tell You a ...., Madonna documentary
- Bets
- French film festival gives away Golden Palms
- Chemical components that contain oxygen
- One who tends cattle or horses
- A female sibling
- The Komodo .... is the largest lizard in the world
- Machu ...., famous ancient Incan city built on stone
- Keeper of a British royal park or forest
- Beer to which lemonade is added
- Theatrical performers
- Opposite action to sucking
- Mile High 2015 Super Bowl champs
- Dutch university founded in 1636
- To make a change in the direction of light
- Thin Italian flatbread made with lard
- Gathered frills of cloth around sleeves or neck
- Natural occurence, results in melted rock
- The opposite of sister
- Elves are said to have .... powers
- The origin or coming into being of something
- To place things in a desired order
- It can result in redness and blisters on skin
- Patron of Wales whose feast day is March 1st
- Difference between debits and credits in accounts
- Buddhism's ultimate religious goal
- Different or distinct from the one first considered
- Country in Europe, Helsinki is the capital
- The .... Spider Man, US comic book by Stan Lee
- Signed up for military service
- Rapping on a door
- Attaches with needle and thread
- Calvin Klein perfume
- 2016 Canadian-Spanish science fiction black comedy
- Scottish catholic missionary of the Pictich peoples
- Height above sea level
- Healthcare institution where patients are treated
- Brass instrument with long slide
- Dot to end a sentence, a period to Americans
- One who does not believe nor disbelieve in a God
- .... item, annoying detail prevents job completion
- Machine that is able to fly
- Tense, not easy
- Male horse that has not been gelded
- Launched
- Stirrer of political ideas or liquids
- .... Chest: cards in Monopoly
- Deliberate act of destruction
- Science about improving living conditions
- Operation ...., first submerged circumnavigation
- Device for measuring amount of precipitation
- They that sow the wind, shall reap the ....
- Style of songs that started in the US in the 1940s
- Original copy of a product
- The process of breaking down food in the body
- British supermodel nicknamed "The Shrimp": Jean ....
- Shooting opponents with balls filled with paint
- Canine who works with the constabulary
- Type of country dance done in a sequence
- Cheery US sitcom with the Fonz
- Christina played Kelly in Married... with Children
- Captivate, transfix
- The movie Fantasia is set to pieces of .... music
- Donate the red stuff from one's body
- Nationality of the fashion model Gisele Bündchen
- Areas of trees growing in brackish waters
- Rough surface for driving or ice cream
- Paris cabaret, birthplace of the can-can, .... Rouge
- Founded the men's Order of Friars Minor: Francis of ....
- Benedict ...., traitor of the Revolutionary War
- Defensive river banks such as on the Mississippi
- Say it again
- Stadium officially known as Stadion Feijenoord
- Hugely popular dairy product, many varieties
- .... pie: extra jobs done for extra pay in circus
- Urban ...., macabre folklore, part of pop culture
- Long form of can't
- Small eggs in flowers
- Positive or optimistic
- .... Washington was the first US president
- Former currency of Portugal
- A stoat during winter
- Act of passing thread through cloth
- Digital representation
- Gorge and river in south-eastern France
- Pete's ...., 1977 Disney film, remade in 2016
- Term for a habitual skeptic: doubting ....
- Product associated with Juan Valdez
- Game of throwing a ring or horseshoe over a spike
- Movie featuring Hitchcock's shower sequence
- Shin ...., protections for lower leg in soccer
- .... the Great, King of Wessex from 871 to 899
- Seal ...., known for attacks by great white sharks
- Human tailbone
- Companion to the famous detective Sherlock Holmes
- Treated honestly, impartially
- Prairie wolf; golden jackal
- They protect the entrance to a palace
- Academic document granted by university
- In tales, they live in lamps and grant wishes
- Phobos and .... are the moons of Mars
- Caffeinated beverage
- French city, sounds like a Greek mythical city
- The consequence of an action; outcome
- .... game or room designed to puzzle those trapped
- Tropical fruits with pink flesh and green outer
- Dark, gloomy architectural style
- .... & blues has its origins in blues and jazz
- Cleveland ...., Ohio baseball team
- Italy's eastern neighbor
- Infection caused bacterium Bacillus anthracis
- Another name for aardvark
- Illness with specific signs, symptoms, diagnosis
- Where nuns, monks or friars live
- Large white fruit, green or brown on the outside
- Before now
- Fine, crisp, luxurious silky fabric for dresses
- 1982 cross-dressing comedy with Dustin Hoffman
- Appliance used to cut and mix food
- .... for a Dream, 2000 US psychological drama
- To make someone or something a drudger
- Tells someone facts
- Sale where items are sold to highest bidder
- Long, flat bone in middle of chest, breastbone
- State of masculinity
- Surviving servicemen honored on this Fall holiday
- Sneaks goods over a border
- East of Spain; Iberian Sea
- .... island, French dessert, on crème anglaise
- Biogenic gemstone from the US Rocky Mountains
- Red-like color in Spanish; a US river
- Disc-shaped galaxy that contains our Sun
- ...., legendary martial artist, actor and director
- .... Husky dog, thick fur, light eyes, cold climates
- Spanish folk dance in which castanets are used
- Knowledge in conducting military operations
- Music produced without electric amplification
- Brazilian form of martial art, won first UFC
- Cosmos
- Criminal, racketeer
- Where arm and torso meet, joint
- Al Pacino's movie, means "Cara Cortada" in Spanish
- Holey Swiss cheese
- Charitable, giving
- Bad or scary dream
- Phoebe's hit song about a feline in Friends
- Becoming a recognized nation, new US state
- She shows you to your seat in a cinema
- French writer and famous practitioner of naturalism
- Korean martial art developed in the 1940s
- Pointy nose mammal with armor shell
- To detail carefully
- Based on the number twenty
- Typographic recourse to emphasize a word or phrase
- Meeting, reunion
- A symbol that means "and"
- Gentleman's ...., not enforceable by law
- One who examines to ensure standards; police rank
- India's film industry
- Thistle-like vegetable with leaves and a heart
- Patron of lost belongings and possessions
- Needed, required
- Meat cooked on skewers over a barbecue
- Vivacious, energetic
- Isthmus connecting North America to South America
- Happy Days' jukebox master
- Pluricentric language spoken in West Africa
- Laurence ...., UK writer and dramatist
- Shortened word for famous people
- Panda's food staple; eco-friendly flooring
- Preserved objects of religious significance
- The capital of Lesotho
- This piece can move diagonally in chess
- Physician
- A pocket watch with a hinged cover
- Roman god of light, music, healing, poetry
- Honorary title conferred upon mounted warriors
- First computer .... game was created in 1971
- German officer known as the Desert Fox in WWII
- They go camping, learn skills, even sell cookies