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- Circle in a meadow caused by fungi
- Basic, rudimentary
- Punishment, being kept in class after school
- Known for being trustworthy and reliable
- Weighing out ingredients with spoons
- A very large unit of image resolution
- Step in to avert disaster
- Animated film about a puppet whose nose grows
- Wool sweater with twisted design
- Clothing that is turned the wrong way around
- Hormone isolated by Frederick Banting
- Travel each day to a place of work
- Transit vehicle propelled by a person
- Threesome including Moe Howard, Larry Fine
- Sticky styling product
- Coy addition on an invite, wife, husband, or other
- Large dish for serving a meal for sharing
- Those who work on ships
- Budding young actress who longs for fame
- Single out, keep away from others
- Foes, adversaries
- Aware or conscious of
- The largest flightless bird
- Largest and most populous of Japan's islands
- Argue over the price of something
- Step high like a horse
- Instructions on how to prepare a specific dish
- Book: The Girl with the Dragon ...
- Pluto was formerly one
- It's the Cuban capital and a Camila Cabello song
- Wall-to-wall floor fabric
- Rigid strip used to immobilize a broken bone
- Adjective that means you can eat it
- Artists' overalls worn to protect clothes
- Small prawn
- Place to support heels while at a desk
- Actor-comedian who plays Ant-Man and himself
- Top-of-the-range luxury hotel rating
- Type of candy on a stick
- Girl from the North Country's singer
- Boxing punch aimed at the opponent's chin
- Little monkey with long tail
- Nasty, vindictive
- Do this to a manager when things go wrong
- Basin in the garden that offers water to fowl
- Parental ... help monitor kids' online activity
- Carved with initials, name or date, for example
- Strip of decorative paper, keeps a place in a book
- Tiredness, lack of energy, fatigue
- Reduced price
- Mythological maze, built to be hard to escape from
- Finger and toe bones
- Promotional period when cheap drinks are offered
- Logical thinking to derive conclusions
- Stuffing and mounting skins of dead animals
- Trough for blooms attached to a sill
- Religious ceremony or rite
- Tiny oval superfood for sprinkling in smoothies
- Mass, horde, crowd
- Defamatory, malicious and untrue
- Falling apart, breaking into dust
- Person who puts on a false appearance of virtue
- Chemical element with the symbol K
- Over full, jam-packed, stuffed
- Covered padded squares on chairs for extra comfort
- Department to call for tech support or assistance
- Sum of money given to a good cause
- Motown trio that was fronted by Diana Ross
- Mind ...; confusing, unbelievable
- Decorated with a raised pattern
- Perfected a new skill
- Board game of property trading
- ... rates measure equivalencies between currencies
- Selecting representative parts of the whole
- Female fairy-tale figure who needs to be rescued
- Items of value owned by a company
- Time keepers monitored for end of day release
- Celestial bodies with fiery tails
- A double espresso coffee
- Rich Renaissance family in Italy
- Gaps in TV broadcasts when commercials are shown
- Relative Sophie is searching for in Mamma Mia!
- Tubes to relieve the build-up of fluids
- Someone skilled at making counterfeit copies
- ... Date is a rendezvous with two couples
- Prestige, distinction, worth, value
- Kin
- Knight's armor made of interwoven metal rings
- Thames-side revolving wheel, lit up at New Year
- Entrance hallway in a public building
- French for a small, bite-size cake
- Memphis mansion owned by Elvis Presley
- Similar to a computer program, runs on phones
- Quirky term for the speed of posted letters
- First operational space shuttle to be retired
- Hesitant, unenthusiastic
- Country whose name means little Venice
- Aggression, antagonism
- Multi-leg sports event with baton exchanges
- ... hunt, a game where you collect a list of things
- Dry out; remove the moisture from something
- Chaperone, could be romantic interest
- Surgical board game, try not to make it buzz
- Thistle-like vegetable with leaves and a heart
- On Star Trek, this means danger or under attack
- Retired luxury supersonic passenger jet
- Natural ability, flair
- Teacher, mentor
- Prince sang about birds weeping, "When ..."
- Spanish sailing ships, such as Columbus's Niña
- Given a superior rank or position at work
- Worries, reasons to feel uneasy
- 2016 musical that nearly won a Best Picture Oscar
- Sum of money given to a good cause
- Women's very short hairstyle
- Rough drawings
- Traditional, enduring style
- Hard to hear accurately, an obscured sound
- Oily cream for the mouth in cold weather
- Eggs of sea creatures such as salmon
- Fine wood particles left over after cutting
- Fall rapidly, drop without warning
- Reserve, decorum, especially of dress and fashion
- Figurative writing that paints pictures
- Star of When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle
- Places to meet and play video games, pinball, etc
- Blue-veined cheese with distinctive smell
- Inability to process smells, sounds, shapes
- Long sensor on an insect's head
- Number of miles away when completely distracted
- Adele sang the title theme for this Bond film
- Blood-sucking undead creature, e.g. Dracula
- Speared upon something, like a fence spike
- Initial business venture
- The scientific study of life
- Make-believe
- ... awareness; understanding of your own position
- Bathroom attached to a bedroom
- ... Mata, happiness and long life Hindu goddess
- Funeral ..., person who arranges the final goodbye
- Defeat, conquer, overcome in battle
- Three-dimensional representation of a human
- Altered something for the better, upcycled
- Arnold who goes with eggs and hollandaise
- Extra text added to a speech at a later stage
- Birds of prey, like turkey vultures
- Bragging, immodest, showing off
- Pieces of hair that fall in corkscrew curls
- ... cap; imaginary hat worn when pondering
- Japanese music festival on the side of a mountain
- Dead in ..., without hope of success
- Dig up, remove soil for building foundations
- Dental condition with protruding upper jaw
- Vocabulary banter used in crosswords
- Starred opposite DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can
- Preparing and primping before a photo
- Clammy, hot state after exercise
- Bamboozle or totally confuse someone
- Radiant and dazzling; clever
- Fortune ...; clairvoyant who predicts the future
- Suit jacket or sport coat
- Motto or catchphrase
- Rue de ..., Parisian street, the site of the Louvre
- Needle that draws music from a groove
- ... seeker; person seeking refuge or sanctuary
- Collective decision reached by a group
- Organized and not wasteful
- Paring down a piece of wood with a knife
- Cover the seat of a chair with fabric
- On a smartphone, you write in these
- Major river flowing through Syria to Iraq
- Pain ...; tolerance level of discomfort
- Ability to predict what will happen in the future
- Font or typeface used in an inscription
- Hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly
- A tourist destination in Dominican Republic
- Steel that does not rust or corrode
- Charity that makes kids' dreams come true
- High-profile theater accolade for Broadway actors
- General term for chemical that kills insects
- Bodhi, or the activation of a Buddha's wisdom
- Gesture of indifference using one's shoulders
- Outgoing and sociable person
- The final insult or piece of misfortune
- Deeply sincere, earnest, profound
- A dive into water that ends up stomach first
- Music by composers like Mozart and Bach
- The most notable inhabitant of the Sherwood Forest
- Capital of Nepal
- Medical device for stimulating the heart
- Patch of liquid petroleum spilled in ocean waters
- Peer ..., coercion or force from friends to conform
- Prepared fried squid, often eaten as a starter
- Short news broadcast; an Internet noticeboard
- Throwing and rotating three objects in the air
- Title given to a military or intelligence mission
- Debris that remains after a ship sinks
- Boundaries, limitations, restrictions
- Tiny handbag with carrying strap
- Preparing in advance for an event
- Formal written request against a motion
- Cartridge with a recorded tape
- Modifying rhythm by accenting the weak beat
- Small drinking container used for measuring spirits
- Fast craft that travels on water and sets records
- Attempts by politicians to win elections
- Accuracy, exactitude
- "... is bliss"
- Aussie decorative stick brought back from holidays
- Canadian port named the world's polar bear capital
- Sturdiness, durability
- Add this shiny makeup to the tops of cheekbones
- Enticing links that are a must-read
- Musical genre made popular by Nirvana
- Pressed Italian grilled sandwich
- Author of the Origin of Species
- N American desert with Death Valley at its edge
- Bets, gambles, flutters
- Type of pipe the Caterpillar smokes in Wonderland
- Italian lagoon city famous for its carnival
- This type of club is interested in plants
- Decorative clothes fastener
- Hypothesis, way of explaining something
- Underground transportation system
- Cosmetic used to darken eyelashes
- Make allowances or excuses for something
- Portable cassette player, popular in the 1980s
- One of three babies born at the same time
- With far-reaching consequences, pivotal
- Make a knife less blunt
- Fast car brand, including the Cayenne
- Drawn edges around a figure
- Contract with real estate agent to sell a house
- Delivery driver who carries parcels and letters
- Patch of rough, hard skin on a person's foot
- Biblical giant
- Popeye's preferred food
- Building used for fabrication of goods
- Measure between high and low tides
- Invention of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel
- Every so often; at random times
- Button on a screen that adjusts clarity
- Spreads like ...; when news or gossip travels fast
- Reef predator named after king of the jungle
- Lie ..., crime-fighting device aka a polygraph
- Foretells what is going to happen
- Signed up, e.g. to a course
- Exact reverse of something else
- Searing food to make it turn darker
- Fire ...; emergency exit invented by Anna Connelly
- Legal contract entered into before a marriage
- Pair of hand-drums often held between the knees
- Leaf sugar substitute first used by the Guarani
- Leftovers, like food or metal
- Scarlet effects from flash photography
- Baby ones of these fluffy camelids are crias
- Strong chemical for removing stains
- Sport in which each round takes three minutes
- Picturesque
- Online audio show that can be streamed, downloaded
- Bladdered device for blowing air into open fires
- Strips of fabric or leather under shoes' laces
- ... Portman; Padmé Amidala in Star Wars
- Single Ladies singer's fan club name
- Over a longer distance
- Announce openly and publicly
- Altered states of reality
- Needle-drawn image created on a metal plate
- The makers of Stop, CodyCross
- Rice ..., baked milky dessert
- Publicly support or voice approval for a candidate
- Use a special bin to sort materials for reuse
- Process or key turn responsible for starting a car
- Hard rubber substance used in baking trays
- Online ID needed to access an account
- Becoming better with age
- Surgical knives for facelifts
- Baton ...; agile sport of majorettes
- A tiny bit, a particle
- Former southern African state; modern-day Zimbabwe
- A guess based on a thought-out calculation
- To put at risk
- People link like this to sing Auld Lang Syne
- Outline, internal structure
- Flowers known for fragrance, creamy-white blooms
- After-school stay as punishment
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's partying millionaire
- Full of life
- Trial of an emergency evacuation procedure
- One who gets students to school
- ... Analytica, data firm in scandal with Facebook
- The great & good are placed on them, to be revered
- Landsteiner's discovery means we are A, AB, B or O
- Pyrotechnics used in holidays or celebrations
- Island group of the Pacific meaning "many islands"
- Artist who uses walls and the ground as canvases
- Fury and World War Z star
- Not cautious, negligent
- How you say goodbye in French
- An emery board by another name
- Winter sport, sliding head-first down an ice track
- Romantic scarlet blooms, often sold by the dozen
- Uncontrolled mass running of wild animals
- Tight tie or binding
- Pie topping made of baked egg whites and sugar
- To exceed expectations, over-deliver
- Animals used for luck by sports teams
- Japanese ecommerce company, owners of Play.com
- Antipathy, aversion towards something
- It delays progress, a holdup, a hindrance
- Smartphone operating system, not iOS
- Pendants that contain treasured photos
- Live music show, often at a stadium or arena
- Ability to sustain physical effort
- Special anniversary, such as golden or diamond
- Date each year when day and night are equal length
- Drive together as a group
- Prospero's young daughter in The Tempest
- Deliberately or intentionally included
- Mind your manners and say please and this
- Stone statue often seen on a church roof
- Small, stringed instrument similar to a lute
- Sheets of paper attached together, for writing in
- Asian legumes used to make tofu
- A bridge used to transport water
- Spanish conquistadors founded it, Chile's capital
- Beg, borrow, solicit, sponge
- Cuddled warmly
- Extreme or severe in a description of the weather
- Greenish colour used in medieval Italian frescoes
- Leo ...; described the continent south of Europe
- Cate ..., starred with Brad Pitt in Babel
- Advocates of women's rights
- Isle of Wight sailing festival in August
- Metalworker's fuel-burning tool with flames
- Responsible for the Baudelaire's guardianship
- Holding Back the Years band
- Holiday when it's traditional to sing carols
- ... razor, old-fashioned item for cutting whiskers
- Small and insignificant person
- Deceitfulness, disloyalty, deception
- They hold body joints together
- Scoop for a newspaper
- Evaluates art, writing of strengths and weaknesses
- Greer ..., 1940s Elizabeth Bennet opposite Olivier
- Filaments twisted together
- Mural painting laid on wet plaster
- Anxiety or nervousness, often screamed
- Male feline
- Masculine version of mistress
- Pull a con
- Undercover stooges placed in magic show audiences
- ... road; alternative to a very busy route
- Brand of two-wheeled motorized scooter
- Something that sucks up a liquid, like a sponge
- Rocky islets
- Springing movement of gazelles and antelopes
- Resting and calming
- Photographer's device for viewing negatives
- Tidiness, orderliness
- Got one's balance, found a firmer footing
- Movement/displacement of peoples around the world
- Nothing but ... ... words demanded in court
- Booty dancing craze
- What a letter is put in
- Conceit, big-headedness
- Trip outdoors with fun things planned
- Mother of Mean Girls actress Lindsay
- Styling tool revolutionized by Lyda Newman
- Large white seabird nicknamed a gooney
- Students who have completed university degrees
- ... Building, NY icon for a five-and-dime merchant
- Elastic plastic headgear used to keep hair dry
- What candidates in the US must go through
- Skill of making things from wood
- A, AB, B, and O are blood ...
- Fly under the radar, attempt to go unnoticed
- Name of Paul McCartney's Old English sheep dog
- Hold out against
- Near-human species from Iridonia in Star Wars
- Act of putting a dead person in a grave or tomb
- ... Sussex, Cambs college attended by Cromwell
- Famous Raphael fresco: "The School of ..."
- ... Harris dated Taylor Swift and got a hit song
- Fortune telling by the flight of birds
- Strand on a desert island
- Additions to SLR cameras for arty purposes
- Software that alters a singer's off-key pitch
- Stealing multiple vehicles from drivers
- Complained about
- Hinged blades used to cut paper, fabric etc.
- Having been straightened, disentangled
- Decisive battle in the Norman conquest of England
- Decorate, adorn, especially in heraldry
- Triathletes Alistair and Jonny the ... brothers
- Pictures created with scraps of colored paper
- Papier-mâché satirical dummies or large heads
- Decide the outcome before examining fully
- A predilection or tendency to do something
- Revolving fast
- Forename of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway
- Coloring agents
- Quality of being able to be easily damaged
- Lady courted in the song A Bicycle Built for Two
- Horse kept solely to produce young
- Valuation, estimate of how much an item is worth
- Making the surface of a cake flat
- Substance that cleans up oily surfaces
- Schedule and plan of things to do on a day trip
- Engraved with a name or other text
- Dental pain
- Ceramic material used to make some figurines
- Recognized as "the wisest man in all of Oz"
- Dear Sir ...; formal opening to a letter
- Making models of hands or feet from plaster
- Glimmer, gleam
- Japanese puppet display with visible puppeteers
- Train of ..., a-ha ditty with puzzling lyrics
- Saint-..., French city or English dance band
- What models showcase on the catwalk
- Moreover, or more to the point
- Space or hole that one can enter
- Like Dalí, Kahlo's paintings were ... (bizarre)
- Nazis forced Jews to wear a Star of David on this
- Gomer Pyle's military rank
- Relies on
- Michael ..., host of a popular chat show
- Strait between Corsica and Sardinia
- Appointed role of a famous painter during conflict
- Thrust or pushed forwards
- Device that blows hot air for styling wet locks
- A pattern made up of shapes
- Human ...; recruitment department of a company
- Reddened extremity caused by the cold
- Fruits used to make guacamole
- Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565 AD: ... I
- Japanese electronics company of TVs, cameras, etc
- Disgusting, revolting, nauseating
- Early style of New Orleans jazz
- Outdoor game with guns firing what artists use
- Person who writes for a living
- Red roadside construction for posting letters
- Dart-firing weapons
- He claimed Canada for the British
- The Philippines' second-largest island after Luzon
- Hot drink with leaves that have not been oxidized
- Game using an underhand pitch to batters
- The Tool Man on Home Improvement
- Endemic taro leaf-shaped winged-mammal
- Tweezing hairs from the eyebrows
- Papers that have a pH of 7-9
- William Goldman book The ... Bride
- Most stark or depressing
- In a paternal way
- Making artistic objects in a skilled way
- Assassinated British Prime Minister: Perceval ...
- Thief who breaks into houses
- Italian astronomer; "father of modern physics"
- Long, usually black, garment worn by clergymen
- Pattern of stars in the sky
- ... Rift; brand of VR headsets released in 2016
- Indicated with a finger
- Occultist who did Good Queen Bess's horoscopes
- First name of US composer Aaron
- Educated
- The substance that gives inks or paints their hues
- Creator of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia
- Smallest planet in the Solar System
- Sikh worship places
- Housing period famed for Skara Brae and Jericho
- Color of the sky in Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
- Cinema building with several screens
- Toy such as Trivial Pursuit, played with friends
- Ask for money, often holding a bucket
- Rolling terrain
- Artistic craft of creating raised patterns
- First film in martial arts series, stars Van Damme
- End of year festivities cookies, Santa, reindeer
- Decorative ornament with knotted cord
- Himachal Pradesh city, once India's summer capital
- Cosmetics used to transform appearance
- Action film had theme song You Take My Breath Away
- David ...; germ-phobic CSI lab technician
- Formal words said to an audience
- Diego ..., Mexican painter married to Frida Kahlo
- This legume butter is a natural with jelly
- Cautioned about an impending risk
- A wooden block tied to the feet of grazing horses
- Dwight Filley Davis donated a cup for this sport
- When the wind blows gently
- High and ..., is to be arrogantly superior
- Carve a statue
- Another word for cloth, especially in fashion
- Giuliana ...; developed flame-retardant textiles
- Fragrant purple spring-blooming shrub
- Constantly worrying about something
- Stay in pace with someone, don't lag behind
- Brings into line
- Judo mat, traditionally made of straw
- To purify fat by melting it down
- Inhabitant of the country whose capital is Sana'a
- Canadian singer who wrote "Bad Day": Daniel ...
- Fix, perhaps a broken nail
- 2019 TV Bachelorette or film actress Daryl ...
- 12 constellations or signs in astrology
- Starred with Monroe and Curtis in Some Like it Hot
- Old term for the past participle of bind
- Kitchen area on a ship or aircraft
- Flat dining surfaces for eating meals on
- Dipping one's upper body to show respect
- Stretched fabric used by painters for their art
- Clenching in awkwardness
- Men, members of the lowest rank of UK nobility
- Hues made from mixing primary and secondary shades
- Snubbing, deliberately ignoring
- Coated pulp for producing coffee table books
- Green vegetable used for pickles or tea sandwiches
- Putting the face over a bowl of boiling water
- The last ..., A. Dumas' unfinished novel, 1869
- Small shop catering to specific items
- Deceiving, deliberately misleading
- Changed the wording
- Goes up a mountain
- Paintings and sculptures with aesthetic purpose
- Crepe stuffed with cheese and with fruit
- Sir Wilfrid ..., Canadian PM 1896–1911
- Artist who painted The Milkmaid
- Computer accessory for outputting documents
- Home to Montevideo
- Followed after someone, stalked
- Another word for embarrassed
- I Left My Heart in San ..., Tony Bennett crooned
- African bird of prey; lives on river life
- Baroque Dutch painter van Rijn
- Large G&T from Spain in a balloon glass
- City where the Rijksmuseum is located
- Handmade greetings with a 3D surprise
- Countryside expanse of a yellow crop
- Blowhards, boasters
- Charles ... Floyd, a US public enemy of the 1930s
- Witch, enchantress
- Period of darkness when Santa visits
- Warning shout that a vehicle is ready to depart
- Olympic medal-winning NBA All-Star point guard
- Knife ..., device for keeping a true cutting edge
- Best clothes, worn on evenings out and to church
- Triangular upper part of classical building
- Memento from a trip that a tourist might buy
- Hairs above the peepers, often plucked
- 24 hours off work and in bed
- Sweat, leak from the pores
- Ropes used to hoist sails on ships
- ... pens, artistic biros producing glittery inks
- Control, rule, dictate, take over
- Tree that grows mostly in coastal swamps
- Caribbean Codia shrubs or trees
- ... court; mob tribunal, sham legal proceedings
- Small filled soup dumplings in Jewish cuisine
- Having had the quality of something enhanced
- Shellfish that clings onto rocks, stubbornly
- Frank and Joe, brothers and crime solvers
- Illumination at night from our lunar satellite
- Legendary hoax featuring a rabbit with antlers
- Animal that primarily eats fish
- The study of design and purpose in material world
- Large measure of mothers' ruin
- Artist of Charles II's mistress Barbara Villiers
- Land around a town protected as conservation area
- He won the Cheltenham Gold Cup twice, 2007, 2009
- Stamina, test of strength and commitment
- British architecture 1901-1910
- Roy ..., Only the Lonely's "Big O"
- Winding bend of a river or stream
- Putting hair into a certain design for the day
- Buy in bulk, fill cupboards
- Type of military jet that rhymes with "carrier"
- Extinct elephant-sized cows
- Sport of catching the waves on a board
- Ship of ...; thought experiment in identity study
- False names or identities
- Room where people try on clothes
- Shirley's best friend, played by Penny Marshall
- Trivial objection
- Temporary ..., to pretend to mark the skin for life
- Tangible, touchy-feely
- Cover something or fill with gray earthen material
- Exhibit to show off goods
- Bright red
- Confessing one's guilt
- Drafting of an intricate storyboard
- Water that comes from the sky
- Reddish-brown plover with white markings
- Violin makers from Cremona
- Forename of the wives of Kings George II and IV
- Cheering excitedly
- Cosmetic procedure to raise up skin on cheeks
- Making a home sparkling and dust-free
- Weapons worn on a belt, for example
- Scepticism or suspicion
- Sketches made with pens or pencils
- Norwegian region and 1965 movie The Heroes of ...
- Power of ...; person who can make decisions for you
- Holing a putt one over par
- Public addresses, said by orators at events
- Gluing
- Qualified with a set of skills
- A trip or excursion
- ... Corridor, interwar Polish route to the Baltic
- American football team from New York
- ... in the Park with George, Sondheim musical
- Who's on First, What's on ...
- Police officer from Blyton's Toyland
- Surprise! A contraction of God's wounds
- They look after others' needs, sympathetically
- Germany city, once had a wall
- Lyricist collaborating with Elton John: Bernie ...
- Earl of Wessex, married Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1999
- Thandie ... of Westworld and Solo
- Laws of ...; Newton's theory of planetary movement
- Famous figure who publicly promotes a charity
- ... bar, smooth milk chocolate from Mars
- Understand, with nautical measure allusion
- Vocalized, pronounced, enunciated
- Color of the sun and daffodils
- Gets bigger, or higher in number
- Mayfair street famous for tailors Gieves & Hawkes
- Toffee flavor in Hokey Pokey ice cream
- Worker who removes bituminous lumps from a mine
- Skin infection, pus producing
- Citrus trees producing small oranges
- Leader of Ireland's Fine Gael party 2002-17
- Name of a well-known sans-serif typeface
- Plucky and determined
- Round metal disc worn around the neck
- Grainy sheet for making surfaces smooth and flat
- Canadian actor who voiced Shrek
- Last name of the main character in Star Wars
- Musical, tells the story of New York's melting pot
- Female name that means honeybee
- American ..., cat with a short rear part
- Very small ball of sticky liquid
- Not typical, unexpected
- Largest moon of Uranus; Shakespeare's Fairy Queen
- Stolen sculpure by Michelangelo: ... of Bruges
- Landlocked country sharing Lake Titicaca with Peru
- Tumor of the nerve tissue
- Japanese paper-folding art form
- Sea-based branch of the British military
- To take revenge, tit for tat
- The Virgin and Child with ..., Da Vinci's painting
- Alter ego of Eminem featured in 2000 hit Stan
- Animal or bird distress signal response to danger
- Lead ship ransacked at the Boston Tea Party
- Reserved, playing one's cards close to one's chest
- A person or thing that innovates
- A series of four books or operas
- Speaking from the pulpit
- Gas jet with flames to cook on
- ... and Maude, an unlikely love story
- Arrangement of an image to make it pleasing
- Weasel relative that preys on squirrels, rabbits
- Complete this room's mental challenge to get out
- Revenge is a dish best ... cold
- In golf, the allowance for movement when putting
- Repress, set back
- Country where the artist Marc Chagall was born
- Robbie Williams song popular at weddings/funerals
- ... & Klement; initial name of Skoda Autos
- Grace, the "grandmother" of COBOL computer code
- The Barefoot ..., sex symbol Maria Vargas
- The most expansive; largest
- ... host; TV presenter who gives away prizes
- Olivia Newton-John song Let's Get ...
- Transparent sheets used on overhead projectors
- Describes hardened, aged skin
- Made noise like a mouse
- Russian caviar hors d'oeuvre served with vodka
- French author. wrote about the giant Pantagruel
- Fabrics, materials
- Sugar CAe sauce from South America
- Aide-memoire so as not to forget a date
- Causes anguish
- Cutting, hacking
- Person who rummages through rubbish
- Preservations of beer in glass receptacles
- Planning finances
- ... rain, means to be perfectly ok
- Chief cryptographer and code breaker during WWII
- Subhead in a newspaper article
- Big Aussie flightless bird; anagram of assay crow
- Stable owner who had room for Mary and Joseph
- Springfield's judge in The Simpsons
- Sweeping, scenic, e.g. ... view
- Famous luxurious South African locomotive
- Unsolicited manuscripts received by publisher
- A sculptor's medium
- ... soul, fast-tempo music/dance for all-nighters
- ... Son, Biblical parable about families
- Symbol that verifies the content of gold or silver
- A set with nothing in common
- Child of a highest-ranking nobleman
- Fruits of ..., Frida Kahlo still-life painting
- Fishing mesh that floats off the side of a boat
- Military toilets
- ... Bull; Wall Street bronze sculpture
- ... mask; worn in hospitals for infection control
- Women and ... first! Alert when abandoning ship
- Apples and ...
- Got rid of, threw away
- Galaxy ..., a twisted stick
- The Glenn ... Story, movie about band leader
- Examine, evaluate
- Area of the face that includes the glabella
- ... opener, a blade that duels with envelopes
- Ship's steering place
- A card game; also a place to play other card games
- Exercise routine of crouching low and rising
- Instructions at the start of a knitting pattern
- Silky cords used for trimmings and edgings
- Lunar ... Vehicle (LRV); moon buggy
- Annul, revoke a decision
- Character created by Jacqueline Wilson: Tracy ...
- Stand-ins for missing doctors
- Flower ...; devices for preserving blooms
- Blake's dark ... mills has been applied to industry
- Mild acid condiment that can be used in cleaning
- Psychology pertaining to theories of Swiss Carl
- Respectful Hindu greeting
- Unfortunate, cursed
- Tightrope walker who crossed Niagara Falls
- Ceremony to reaffirm your wedding vows
- Yves ..., Italo-French actor wed Simone Signoret
- Central Asian sheep or common Afghanistan hat
- Spell-casters who cackle over cauldrons
- Less ornate, simpler
- A rip-... success is a wildly exciting moment
- ... gum, thickening food additive
- Arab cloak that is fully hooded and trimmed
- Boring, dull
- Don't ..., since you can make acne worse
- Similar to tusk material
- Frances ..., who starred in Fargo
- Term for someone who needs to hurry up
- Masonry structure that forms the side of a house
- Surname of Digory's Uncle Arthur in Narnia books
- San Francisco monument with working-life murals
- ... Anguissola, Italian Renaissance painter
- Homeland rejectors, such as the Cambridge Spies
- Convenient, accessible
- Tetchy, easily stirred up
- Acting in accord with divine or moral law
- Small cartilage bottle that holds writing pigments
- Richard ..., British pop artist of the 1950s-1960s
- Driving adventure
- Diverts, causes something to change direction
- Gondola mountain transport
- Bob ..., Watergate newspaperman and novelist
- Fossil of prehistoric mollusc
- She stars as Batwoman in new TV series
- With no conclusion, never finishing
- On your ...; totally without company
- Jelly doughnut named after a European capital
- Happen at the same time, e.g. a crossover of plans
- Title of a Christian minister
- Where queens and their workers live
- Mapping out tasks in advance
- Lute-like instrument
- Munch painted Death in the ...
- A ... of one's imagination; something made up
- Charles ..., formed the Bible Students' Association
- Mythological elfin characters; two fizzy drinks
- ... tint, darkening dye instead of mascara
- Umbrella sunshade
- Rounded knobs on the handles of swords
- Cookings of breads and cakes
- Edits, revisions to a text
- Joined two rope ends together by weaving
- Insurance statistician
- A defeat, a thrashing, a drubbing
- Formal shoes with decorative perforations
- In a competent way
- Make a movie with drawings, cartoons
- Minutes or hours to relax on one's own
- Art piece made of marble
- Brutish tool for breaking up slabs of toffee
- Type of concertinaed bonnet of the 18th-19th C
- Different from all others, like many polish names
- What Christian Slater was pumping up in 1990 film
- Narrow paths between buildings
- Sharp prickles on the stems of roses
- Author of Good-Bye to All That: Robert ...
- Reddish-brown hair colour
- Uprise against the rulers
- ... bid; auction practice with closed envelopes
- Family symbol in heraldry
- Permanent or semi-permanent skin ink or makeup
- Second largest city in Pakistan, after Karachi
- ... me! Polite expression of surprise
- Curvy scrawl
- Strokable small plaything for an Xmas tree
- James ...; physicist who discovered the neutron
- Encouraged and roused
- Hairy faced, also describes feline faces
- Staged entertainment by the Scouts
- NZ actor who starred as Dr Grant in Jurassic Park
- Goal ...; netball players whose job is to score
- Took off the talons
- Make holes in, pierce
- Cleaning brand with bulging biceps logo
- Nicholas ..., portraitist of Queen Elizabeth I
- A person whose job is to sell things
- Six times nine
- Thor ..., Pacific explorer on Kon-Tiki raft
- Trail, fail to keep up
- Clear and Present Danger espionage novelist
- Aka pill bug, house crustacean with a shell
- Mysterious Scottish village appears each 100 years
- Jose ... had a hit with Light my Fire
- Riccota-like cottage cheese produced in Salento
- Brownish tint, redolent of old photographs
- Person that someone tells their secrets to
- Towering summer bloom with yellow petals
- Arrange or plan a day's activities
- Vessel for Chablis or Burgundy
- Country known as the land of smiles
- Doing lengths in a pool
- Firearm brand used to assassinate Lincoln
- Final station at the end of a railway line
- Put money (or sodium chloride) away for the future
- Metal grabbers for pulling out facial hairs
- Henry ..., invented a steel-making process
- ... signs, another name for cardinal signs
- Long lines feel like this endless time period
- Individual hairs on a paintbrush
- Weak political office holder, a limping canard?
- Famous French tapestry business
- Salad fruits with plum and cherry varieties
- Nuts served to Greek wedding guests: Jordan ...
- Second largest African nation after Sudan
- ... Pierce, medic played by Alan Alda in M*A*S*H
- Metal clip for holding papers together
- Horse-racing length of 220 yards
- Packed, stuffed, filled, jam-packed
- Roman Catholic prayers for the Annunciation
- Someone aged between 40 and 49 is in their ...
- Torre ..., Dalí's house with eggs in Figueras
- Composer of the sonata called Devil's Trill
- Religious rhyming exclamation said in surprise
- Bacon-flavoured crispy snack
- Dart weapon
- German system of federal motorways
- Invisible stitch made by specialist sewing machine
- Norwegian Islands famous for tourism and stockfish
- Cat breed, a serval/domestic cross from the desert
- ... cracker; Ayla Hutchinson's wood-splitting tool
- Long-running feud
- ... domes, Buckminster Fuller shapes for buildings
- Creating feelings of gratitude; making contact
- First Beatle to release a solo album: George ...
- Ordinary, like something encountered routinely
- Treat hair with a creamy lotion after washing
- Real-life court cases resolved on TV by Sheindlin
- ... Coming, Bob Dylan's evangelical album of 1979
- Viking oared vessels used in invasions
- Orange tree fruit
- Desolate environment attacked by gales
- Intelligence
- Scottish uni of A Conan Doyle and RL Stevenson
- Pre-1800 European established painter
- Territorial extent of an animal
- Knives in battle, especially bayonets
- Unscrupulous or brazen, e.g. a ... lie
- Study of stars, space and the universe
- Very strong bonding liquid
- Subjugated, dominated, forced
- Three goals
- Darning ..., used to place socks over when mending
- Capital and largest city of Queensland
- Action painting popular in 40s-50s France
- Harmless growth on neck and armpits in the elderly
- Abuse, hurt, damage
- Aristocrats from the Middle Ages
- Express ..., Madonna song, if you believe in love
- Expresses shock and offence about
- Shoulder ..., the scapulas
- Fitted in an apt way
- Opposite of "on one's last legs": "fit as a ..."
- Wilco frontman Jeff ...
- USS ...(SS-267), WWII sub named after Anisot fish
- Fruit drink, maybe fresh-squeezed
- Person who models for a portraitist
- James ...; author who created Shangri-La utopia
- Card frames to display photos in
- Asking forcefully
- Fly ..., documentaries with real-life people
- 70s band with Peter Frampton and Steve Marriott
- Term for an everyday object elevated to an artform
- Bad luck with condiments
- Curls or a wine-bottle opener
- Sticky, glue-like
- Drugs for treating illnesses
- Warn, chastise
- Shelter for guardsmen outside royal residences
- Flying Boxcar military aircraft manufacturer
- Water power generation of under 5 kW
- Building material made of a mix of substances
- Blank album used to collect photos, memorabilia
- Loving thoughts and atmosphere
- Asian bamboo percussion instrument
- Mexican ... dog, or Xoloitzcuintli
- Clock for cooking used in board games
- They tidy and scrub offices at night
- Half of the musical duo Wham: Andrew ...
- Heat balm rubbed onto skin to relieve stiffness
- Uncomfortable pains during exercise
- Dublin prison
- Laundry bubbles
- HM revenue's demand for annual payments
- Buyer, purchaser
- Increasing, e.g. confidence or self esteem
- Where scouts roast marshmallows
- Invertebrates including snails, slugs and mussels
- Fabric shapes sewn on to a bigger fabric piece
- We celebrate love during this month
- Author of Interview with the Vampire
- Intuitions, premonitions
- Nickelback lead singer and guitarist: Chad ...
- Musical of Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
- A two-dimensional shape
- Perform again, recreate a historical event
- Odd, out of place
- Textile made from interlaced threads
- Kicks a ball through an opponent's legs
- Gru would be lost without his army of yellow ...
- Banquo's son and heir in "the Scottish play"
- Very old, from a previous civilization
- Eye ...; being able to meet someone's gaze
- Con trick
- Orange variety whose main use is to make marmalade
- Military ranking above corporal
- ... Seedorf; Dutch footballer who won several cups
- Podium, stage
- Socialist politician, three times the PM of France
- Agreed to give up or relinquish
- Watery underground chamber for human waste
- Frocks to be worn at the races or a tea party
- Painting of an enigmatic woman made by an Italian
- With no visible joins or edges
- To put down, to disparage or demean
- Tomaso ..., Vivaldi contemporary, Italian composer
- Taking a nap
- Ammunition shells, cartridges
- Reveal, uncover
- Romeo and ..., Prokofiev ballet
- A tree hit and damaged by lightning
- People-less rabbit head-shaped island near Oahu
- Last Emperor of India, the British monarch ... VI
- Eat too much food
- Blows own trumpet
- The subtitle of Frankenstein, the ... Prometheus
- ... Fisher, from Princess to General Organa
- Cubicles for taking photos at parties
- Female reflexive pronoun
- Metal grille in the pavement
- Fassbender and McKellen play him at different ages
- ... Arch, St Louis edifice designed by Saarinen
- Painter from a wild art movement
- Evel ..., motorcycle daredevil leapt London buses
- Patricia ..., Molly Peters' steamy Bond girl
- Barista tool that crushes coffee beans
- Clothes pouches in which to carry objects
- Fizzy, sharp and sweet powdered sugar
- Baby goose
- Deny someone of something
- Chopping down a tree
- Ground-in dirt marks that are hard to remove
- French meat cut also known as a hanger steak
- Gertrude ..., Arts & Crafts garden designer
- Arrogantly, conceitedly
- Knitted or netted device to confine long hair
- A house falls on the ... Witch of Oz
- Chilean island known for moai statues: ... Island
- Napoleon represents this Russian in Orwell's tale
- Tall building site machinery used for winching
- John ..., had No 1 hit with Annie's Song
- Muggy, stale, fetid
- Male parents of cousins
- Type of job where the person works from home
- Honest, not lying
- Take matters into your ...; tackle issues directly
- ... Apgar; developed Apgar Score scale for infants
- Played by Attenborough in 10 Rillington Place
- Reign name of Puyi, China's last emperor
- Carved, etched, e.g. with a name or message
- Facial lines, like cheekbones
- Warbling sound made by birds
- Relating to finance or currency
- "My ... will not be repressed": Jane Austen quote
- The Pretenders hit, Brass ...
- A ... board is a spread of food or large buffet
- Hem ..., distance between raw edge and hem
- Seasonal festive broadcast at the New Year
- Bucolic English poet of April Rise and Winter Poem
- Nagging, pestering
- Dropping trash in the streets
- Country whose mythical creatures include bunyips
- Art that has a shape and isn't on a canvas
- Traditional Milanese Christmas bread
- Contest between yachts of a similar design
- Elvis's character in Love Me Tender
- Argued or bickered
- Radio slot when listeners are returning from work
- Business addresses kept on separate small entries
- To improve the appearance of an area of land
- Liver disease; types can range from A to E
- Rainy ..., Childe Hassam evening painting
- Bassoon + trombone =
- This shows the page where you stopped reading
- Soldier with a long-barrelled gun
- Legally becoming parents to someone else's child
- Tag often applied to nurses, who go the extra mile
- Petting a dog or cat
- Cross-country motor-sport at which the Finns excel
- Ended, cancelled, written off
- Fault or defect; opposite of strength
- Material in the middle of a pencil
- Purple ...; Horrid Henry's club
- Illness or disease
- Stately home central to the Profumo Affair
- Brothers or men in general of the same church
- Speak impulsively
- Pumps that fire fighters can use to access water
- Moving backwards and forwards on a roped bench
- Special price for a main, fries and drink
- Lightweight metal kitchen strainer
- Got to the line
- Point ...; mystery-solving video-game genre
- Nuptial separations
- Interrogative expression to request an answer
- Post, detail
- Head and shoulders painting or drawing of a person
- Former region of South Africa settled by the Boers
- Ballroom dance, fast by name and nature
- Actor who played Jesse on Breaking Bad
- A perfect copy
- Burgess, Maclean, Blunt, Philby were the ... Spies
- Sarah ...; Madame C J Walker hair products inventor
- Identifying pattern on paper, like on a stamp
- Keep people amused, like a magician or singer
- Sirloin or T-bone cuts of cow meat, for example
- In a rush, quickly
- Dull and humdrum
- Transferring belongings from one house to another
- Wriggle or twist in pain or discomfort
- Cued billiard balls into pockets
- Confiscated Van Gogh painting: Portrait of Dr. ...
- Beer and lemonade mixed drink
- London public school, as famous as Eton
- Jim ..., country singer of Welcome to My World
- Permanent inking of the skin
- Jack ..., author of White Fang, tale of a wild dog
- Human ...; civilians used to protect a target
- Town near Dresden, Germany famous for porcelain
- Leather made from the hide of a porcine
- The ..., Buster Keaton's Civil War-set film
- A thick tuft of grass on moorland
- Track or trail for walkers
- Way to get back at someone
- Transparent dead skin above nail
- Warming chocolate so it turns into liquid
- Tear the skin when itching
- Going somewhere in a vehicle, taking the wheel
- Find a solution to a difficulty or argument
- Comic strip character with a fairy godfather
- Lewis Carroll's illustrator: cartoonist John ...
- Whittling wood for a statue
- ... Ice, US rapper from the 1980s
- To and fro motion of seas according to the moon
- Wide underskirt worn with full 50s skirts
- Las Vegas female dancers; cult classic film title
- Extra; surplus to requirements
- American novelist known as Papa
- Place where people are buried after death
- Snappy reptile that will see you after a while
- Jane Austen's sister, who created her portrait
- Entry through a locked door, not with a key
- Weatherproofed, polished
- ... del Conde, Mexican art critic and art historian
- House of ill ..., also known as a brothel
- Emphatic or ironic interjection
- Yellow smileys with various expressions
- Terminates a procedure prematurely
- The Gare Saint-..., station by Monet
- Huey ..., lead singer of the Fun Lovin' Criminals
- Posted a letter
- Lauren ..., 40s actress who could whistle
- Mr Spock's ethnic origins (as well as human)
- ... the Fringe, 60s West End and Broadway revue
- Circular paint brush
- Densely populated Dutch megalopolis
- Describes the noise made by tennis players
- Kindness or compassion shown by people
- Alex Garland novel about a backpacker in Thailand
- Brain chemical blamed for addiction
- Architecture tradition based on pagodas and stupas
- Foolishly, impulsively
- Preliminary model for sculptures
- The D of EGBDF, a mnemonic for memorizing scales
- Advantages; pros, not cons
- Amends errors or rights wrongs
- Medical condition, like Down ...
- Hair removal
- Birgit ..., Swedish soprano of Wagnerian songs
- Event with opportunities for employment-seekers
- Art movement of truthful representations
- Stumped, baffled, puzzled
- Extreme tiredness
- Stanley ...; director and producer of The Shining
- Accomplishment of a goal
- ... Cortes, Spanish flamenco and ballet dancer
- Current name of Western Poland's largest city
- Strawberry trays
- Order of songbirds
- Butchery, mass slaughter
- Altered an image to remove unwanted areas
- Notable family of politicians hit by tragic events
- Eager, ready and willing, a horsey analogy
- Innocent, free from blame
- Lover of words
- Sovereign's protector, may wear a bearskin
- SW German city, a centre of the car industry
- Brass instrument sometimes called the tenor tuba
- Method used to perform a dance
- Anticipated milestone for young teens
- First person to fly solo around the Moon
- Sports including throwing, running and jumping
- Amazon-owned book review and recommendations site
- Quilt made from scraps of fabric sewn together
- Chemically broken down, pickled
- Baffled and confused
- Acts of political violence for a stated aim
- Treatment for stress, involving total time off
- Sesame seeds
- Flopping and sagging
- ... fracture; barely visible crack in a bone
- Marchers' signs
- Anna ...; Tolstoy's beautiful Russian aristocrat
- Term for Carnival season in Greece
- Short 1950s nightdress with ribbons and bows
- Surfers' resort in France, on the Bay of Biscay
- Stamp of authenticity on a precious metal
- John who is behind the music of Star Wars
- Was abundant, existed in large quantities
- Bend elbow and snap out to side with knuckles
- Old collectables
- Painting by J.A.D. Ingres: "The ... Bath"
- Word meaning university or university sports team
- Song you can't get out of your head
- Dull, complimentary hue such as grey, beige
- Small iceberg that sounds like a bear
- Egg and sugar sauce put in pastries
- Mosaic wooden floor synonymous with art deco
- In an angry manner
- ... Tracy; patented sewing machines and an elevator
- Fall apart at the seams
- ... Söze; mystery crime lord in The Usual Suspects
- ... lines; these are drawn when it's time to fight
- Japanese era that began with Emperor Yoshihito
- Extraordinary abilities like strength or telepathy
- Subatomic particle with a positive electric charge
- Meaty Scottish delicacy
- Cylindrical foam column to massage sore muscles
- Scotoplane marine cucumber species
- Money or bond held as collateral
- Small slice or splinter
- 1970s disco dance made famous by John Travolta
- Painter of The Yellow Christ and The Green Christ
- Grope clumsily
- Money set aside for illicit activities or payments
- Where Apprentice hopefuls are hired and fired
- Annual yachting festival off the Isle of Wight
- 1969 road trip drama directed by Dennis Hopper
- Spur of the moment
- Babbling nervously, e.g. a ... wreck
- Meat that is not fully cooked
- Being the one who is in charge, chairing meetings
- Cleansing, restorative
- Unbalanced, out of kilter
- Most-famous expressive painting by Edvard Munch
- African term for a foreigner; a Brit in Boer areas
- This is fat, juices from cooking meat
- Precious items, valuable pieces of art
- What defendants need to prove
- At Christmas, the bird found in a pear tree
- Name for group of pairs of golfers or card players
- US state home to Wilmington
- Geoffrey of ..., early English historian
- Domestic bleaches brand from Unilever
- Battle of Britain single-seater fighter aircraft
- Statue in memoriam
- ... along; carrying on with no clear purpose
- Chopper's home base
- ... a dead horse, persisting with a futile situation
- Great historical lover linked to Venice's carnival
- ... of May 1808, Goya's war artwork
- Swiss hotelier of luxe hotels in Paris and London
- alcoholic drink taken at sunset
- Traditional proposal pose
- Absolutely not the darkest
- Finely milled copper and gold used in crafting
- Dirty canard, gentle admonishment for a filthy tot
- Chinese explorer who established the Silk Route
- Wood-eating animal
- Representative government with elected officials
- Beyond exhausted
- Monroe-inspired play by Miller, ... the Picture
- Liquid gargled to freshen the breath
- Technical drawing of architects' designs
- Rise and fall irregularly, as in a market
- Two Young ... Women, by Pissarro
- ... City, self-evident nickname for Washington DC
- ... ware, earthenware after the first firing
- Less fancy, simpler
- ... Dance, was Lord Havelock in Going Postal
- Polish that has flaked off
- Leafy, aniseed-tasting herb
- Leaking, oozing of liquid
- Ibn ..., Arab author, toured in Africa and Asia
- Taking time out for the body to recover; relaxing
- Toronto's NBA side, founded in 1995
- Beards are made of these
- Desert plant adaptation reaching down to water
- Finding a new family for an unwanted pet
- Hurried
- Rock solid, real
- Unconscious, out for the count
- The Way of ..., banker on train, silent film
- People who rouse others from sleep
- What Helen of Troy's face did to 1,000 ships
- "A common cormorant or shag lays its eggs in a ..."
- Paint spraying device; to cover up, expunge
- When on fire, Modest Mouse calls it a good party
- Night light activated by the sun's rays
- Reduce a certain food in a diet
- Strongly spoken, written or verbal attack
- 16th C art form with distorted human figures
- The PV in PVA glue
- Attending through the ears
- Folk music genre from the Appalachian region
- A wet obstacle in a steeplechase event
- The king, queen and jack of each suit
- Buildings for manufacturing goods
- Limit or restrict
- He robs from the rich and gives to the poor
- ... conditions, legalese on a website, or T&Cs
- Referring to the bones in the human body
- Pontificate or talk pompously
- Searching or hunting thoroughly
- Former Florentine prison, now a museum
- Clinging on for ..., holding on by one's fingertips
- Friar responsible for the Annunciation in Florence
- Quiche or Alsace ...
- London tube station, site of a 1975 rail disaster
- Fee barriers to web content
- The act of doing a gesture or motion
- Flood ... alert people of high water levels
- Truthful, not deceitful
- ... card, slim digital piece captures photos
- Keke ..., rapper-actress, sang Keep It Movin'
- Nureyev the dancer
- ... League, alliance of ancient Greek city-states
- ... of Love, Bruce Springsteen's album
- Country where the Battle of Batoche took place
- Glamorously attractive
- More blonde or pale than someone else
- ... seeds, found atop a burger bun