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- Large lake in eastern suburbs of Berlin
- Rigid tennis surface, e.g. asphalt or concrete
- Neil, Lance or Stretch
- Recite different forms of a verb
- Leather made from the hide of an asp
- Country in which kookaburras can be found
- Fizzy drink made from dark red stone fruit
- Defeat with force; prove stronger than
- King Arthur's sword
- Inflammation of the kidneys
- This singer sang about Respect and Day Dreaming
- New stalks of bamboo
- Film that introduces us to the Sunken Place
- Timekeeping devices; digital or alarm, for example
- The flowering season just before summer
- Ponte Vecchio is one of these
- First name of Bohemian poet Maria Rilke
- Defeat; ruin the plans of
- Greek letter for wavelength
- Painting on wet plaster
- Cutlery for eating bowls of broth
- China's third largest city
- Tree with lilac flowers, found in warm climates
- Liner that carries freight
- Security symbol on genuine banknote
- Loki is this kind of god
- Mannequin ...., viral trend of frozen poses
- The Whole ...., 2000 comedy starring Bruce Willis
- Journey with outward and return legs
- They tip poorly
- Ozu, Japanese director of Noriko film trilogy
- Type of cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Make caviar juice balls that pop in the mouth
- Indie rock band once led by Tom Meighan
- Brazilian currency from 1946-67, 70-86 and 90-93
- Mariska who stars on Law & Order: SVU
- Capital of South Australia on the Torrens River
- Small organisms that provide dinner for whales
- Miniature plastic figurines of military fighters
- Society that relies on crop growing
- A check to distinguish between humans and bots
- Two-time Olympic gold and World Cup winner Abby
- Character played by Cole Sprouse in Riverdale
- Filling of popular Dutch sweet treat stroopwafel
- Spiritual state between heaven and hell
- A material used to block cavities or cracked teeth
- Membrane containing liquid
- Species of Dumbledore's pet bird
- Small tree with bitter black berries
- Tiny finger protector from needles while sewing
- Rapper on Katy Perry's hit California Gurls
- In grammar, a word for the performer of a verb
- E Finnish region of lakes, forests and bears
- Ski mask style originally from Ukraine
- Where mascara is applied
- Leftover amount after a division equation
- Beach treasures, e.g. mussels, limpets, whelks
- Disney movie where emotions are main characters
- Game hero whose last game took Forever to come out
- Comic servant with a bright costume
- Apollo 15 lunar mission command module pilot
- Star of Cast Away and Forrest Gump
- Country between Namibia and South Africa
- Warm an egg until it hatches
- Legislator
- Knobbly root vegetable, mashed or as a remoulade
- Lesney Products toy car brand from 1953
- Describes land next to a thoroughfare or highway
- Small tool for plucking mandolin or lyre strings
- Up to this point in a document; until now
- Describes a book with well-worn page corners
- Large woodwind instrument capable of lower notes
- Steampunk superhero played by Ron Perlman
- Herring soaked in brine and smoked
- Planet whose rings were discovered in 1979
- Custom-made to a specific design, e.g. .... clothing
- Plants with a lifespan of less than one year
- Relating to the nerve organs, olfactory, hearing
- Historic empress of Russia
- Writer and actor behind HBO's Insecure
- Chemical secreted by an endocrine gland
- Crop-eating grasshopper in a swarm
- Purpose, advance plan
- .... rice, West African peppery tomato rice
- Twitter posts that only last 24 hours
- John who plays Finn in Star Wars films
- Adam, married to Namibian model Behati Prinsloo
- She was the partner of bank robber Clyde
- Where The Streets Have ...., 1987 hit single for U2
- European peninsula that includes Greece
- .... Island, Miami sanctuary with Winged Wonders
- "Heavy claw" dinosaur, like semi-precious stone
- Landslip of wetted soil
- One who races short distances
- Legally having no money to cover your debts
- Way to make coffee with no hot water
- Composer Stephen, who wrote Send in the Clowns
- Cannibal character in The Silence of The Lambs
- South American one-footed female monster
- 1990s heist film with Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah
- A three-wheeled bicycle
- Furry Russian hat with earflaps and insignia
- Jones who starred in Parks and Recreation
- Spears who sang Toxic, Baby One More Time
- Expensive red spice bought as a souvenir
- Leopold Bloom is the protagonist of this 1922 book
- Estonian capital, a town of the Hanseatic League
- Partner of Sears
- Second part of the small intestine
- To travel over an area for discovery
- Richard Linklater movie filmed over 12 years
- Following rules
- World's fastest steam locomotive or a type of duck
- Australian Howard, who worked on penicillin trials
- Sequel to Christopher Paolini's Eragon
- The pouch in which an archer's arrows are kept
- Be Kind ...., VHS rental maxim and Jack Black film
- Third-largest city in Greece, on Ionian Sea
- Black-and-white bird drawn to shiny objects
- Indian waterway, home to a rare river dolphin
- Fight or ...., automatic adrenaline-driven response
- Loud, bawdy singer
- Nighttime ban on leaving your home
- A large company might open one in Tokyo
- Maiden name of Hillary Clinton
- Beer brand promoted by three croaking frogs
- Travel storage for cash; fanny pack
- 'Umble character in Dickens's David Copperfield
- A Raisin in the Sun playwright Lorraine
- Having no distinct shape
- Monster with a human head and a lion's body
- Barking up the ....
- Calvados and brandy for an underwater explosion
- The laws of a religious text
- DJ's record deck
- Surname of the emperor Napoleon
- Leaves on which silkworms feed
- 2019 duet with Cardi B and Bruno Mars
- Hugged; included, took on board
- Actor Pike who plays the Gone Girl
- Raw vegetables served with a dip
- Nickname for a left-handed boxer
- Winston's cat on the TV show New Girl
- ...., rock-hewn churches of Ethiopia
- Country with Bratislava as its capital
- Catherine's surname in Wuthering Heights
- Organ of the body in which acid breaks down food
- Standard "surf" in surf and turf
- Out-of-this-world fiction genre
- The daily grind imagined as a rodent competition
- Official pardon for a political offense
- Company that made the 504 and 505 cars
- Dick ...., jockey to the queen and crime-writer
- South of France coastal strip and tourist hotspot
- Cohesive group, all in agreement
- The Eagles were standin' on it in Winslow, Arizona
- Wario is to Mario as .... is to Luigi
- Swedish actor and comedian Kyle, starred in Kopps
- Period following the birth of baby
- Motorcycle star who married Pink in 2006
- Ancient conflicts between Rome and Carthage
- Vanish
- The O in GMO, science used to modify foods
- Fast, motor-powered watercraft
- Local who shows visitors around places of interest
- Long tendon at the back of the thigh and knee
- Father of Sikhism, born in 1459
- Deadly Australian jellyfish with lethal sting
- Funny cooking show hosted by Nicole Byer
- Vast European colony in North and South Americas
- US military base synonymous with being impregnable
- Great city and main harbour of Gondor
- Largest of Africa's Canary Islands
- Native American ground mixture of fat and protein
- Purple gem purported to prevent drunkenness
- Natation is a proper word for this sport
- Glass created when volcanic lava cools
- Pause briefly, wait a while
- 1995 comedy movie starring Alicia Silverstone
- Thick, woody arms of trees
- Companies that own and operate planes
- Popular musical set in 1950s America
- Swedish androgynous model and actor, Erika
- The .... Life; day jobs for Nicole and Paris
- To impose a price or fee on someone
- Grilled sandwich made with Italian bread
- A 3D artistic representation of a person
- Mediterranean island off the coast of Tunisia
- Absurdist Nobel Prize–winning writer .... Camus
- Name for the young of prickly garden mammal
- This word for a tagline originally meant a war cry
- Dr Bruce, alter ego of the Incredible Hulk
- Fortune-telling; a foreshadowing event
- Debut album of Shadows Fall, .... Eyes to the Sky
- The largest birds on Earth
- Set of equipment needed for a science experiment
- .... gardening, covert urban planting missions
- Mind-bending 1990s Lynch show, mountainous name
- Tourist attraction to see England's capital
- 2010 ballet-themed suspense with Natalie Portman
- Fictional central European country
- Australian cylindrical fried pastry snack
- Bass player for the Rolling Stones
- .... 40,000 is a popular miniature war game
- Underskirt, once made with a hooped frame
- Declared to the public
- Reindeer skin boots worn by the Inuit
- The consideration Aretha Franklin asked for
- Lap or route; loop that electricity runs around
- Past participle of the verb bring
- René ...., New Nordic chef, owner of Denmark's Noma
- .... takeovers, when firms change hands unwillingly
- Number of squares in one row of a Scrabble board
- Vonn, four-time overall World Cup ski champion
- The part of the throat behind the nose and mouth
- In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of this
- Art created by combining objects on a surface
- To find a solution
- The black iron ball used in Quidditch
- Virtual particle moving energy between two particles
- Garden feature in which avians can take a dip
- Having no morals; anagram of less hurt
- Large wine-growing region in northern Italy
- Ava who directed Selma and A Wrinkle in Time
- The US state with Chicago and Springfield
- Disease cured by the world's first vaccine
- Nancy ...., Ed Sheeran song about his grandparents
- Message sent by wire, then printed for delivery
- Nasal inflammation, caused by cold or allergies
- You cut to it when you come to your main point
- Arctic rodents in 1990s video game
- Like a river that has stopped moving
- Baywatch star and model Pamela
- Killer plant in Little Shop of Horrors
- To the ...., continue to fight until the last moment
- Non-alcoholic beverage
- Household chore of cleaning dishes after eating
- Water-based gel inside a plant cell
- Father of Jaden, Willow and Trey
- Band who released Another Brick in the Wall
- State animal of Louisiana no longer endangered
- .... Square, green area north of the White House
- Legal responsibility
- Club for driving a golf ball out of a bunker
- Lily Tomlin's co-star in TV's Grace and Frankie
- Holds captive in a cell
- Prequel to Silence of the Lambs
- Ugly beasts that live under bridges or in caves
- Scene of a motor-racing disaster in France in 1955
- The unit of measurement of temperature
- Whisky ...., Compton Mackenzie novel and film
- Most residents of this Canadian city speak French
- German beer made with fruit soda
- Card game in which you could play a clash squeeze
- Peter Pan has problems with this escaping
- US sculptor who made Rotterdam's Anteater
- Aida, L'Orfeo, and Rigoletto, for example
- To try to sell goods by going from place to place
- Sweaty and cold, like hands can be
- He played Hawkeye on M*A*S*H
- Cheaper cut of meat from a lamb's neck
- Unable to sing music in correct pitch
- Anagram of postings
- Emergency medical treatment
- Filipino sea aka Mindanao Sea
- Word for a piece of property that's passed down
- Form of gymnastics performed with a hoop or ribbon
- High-speed rail service linking the UK and France
- Kate who wrote Big Sky, Life After Life
- Not working full days
- Birds of prey known for feeding on dead animals
- Makes affluent
- Lili Reinhart stars in the film .... Hearts
- Lower jaw bone
- Surgical stitches
- Sacred Hindu text of Vedic hymns
- John, author of The Pelican Brief and Runaway Jury
- Belgian city that hosted the 1920 Olympics
- A rebirth of a cultural movement or style
- Turkish palace, once home to Ottoman sultans
- Old word for one who tries or attempts something
- 1997 Jodie Foster movie about alien interactions
- Interwoven like hair
- Thin flat snack, companion to cheese
- Caribbean island country with the capital Kingston
- Hillary's Sherpa companion on first Everest ascent
- Storehouse for animal feed or grains
- Costa ...., Spanish coast of light around Cadiz
- Date to remember deaths in duty of armed forces
- Nationality of tennis star Dominic Thiem
- Spine-toting headless horseman in Irish legend
- Water-carrying sign of the zodiac
- Word game with Double and Triple Letter squares
- Artificial palm resort built in Dubai
- Name of Taylor Swift's 2020 album
- Person who arranges incoming shipments of goods
- German WWI ace Manfred von Richthofen
- Stanley's surname in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Mirror-image design, like a butterfly's wings
- TV drama starring Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia
- African Great Lake between DRC and Rwanda
- Quickly flick through a book to get the gist
- Items worn on the body
- Ronald, wrote Death of the Novel and Other Stories
- Soy sauce mixed with pineapple juice, brown sugar
- Headache with light sensitivity, nausea
- Mexican American actor and Misfit of Magic
- Supporter, promoter, backer
- Harvey Two-Face in Batman Forever, Tommy
- .... of hand, card tricks with quick fingers
- Blood Bowl is a .... football game released in 1986
- 87, in Roman numerals
- Play that starts a football game
- Hector, legendary French composer and conductor
- A faceless skinny supernatural character, .... Man
- 1950s US police TV show later known as Badge 714
- The Ace detective played by Jim Carrey
- Began again after a pause
- CDs are this kind of disc
- Eastern European country, capital city is Minsk
- John, author of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
- Squarish diamond cut
- Layer of fat that insulates polar mammals
- Describes having been turned to liquid by heating
- Four of these chase Pac-Man around his maze
- Gland that produces melatonin
- The patron saint of translators
- .... Talk with Linda Richmond
- Cooking verb that sounds like a Golden Girl
- Large paintings that fill walls
- The part of the song sung after every verse
- List of items or issues dealt with in a meeting
- Peninsula that includes Spain and Portugal
- The wizard from the Arthurian legends
- Reticulated ...., the world's longest snake
- The first name of a Disney Duck and a US president
- Reaction to something extremely awkward
- North American French colony, capital Port-Royal
- Australian city that hosted the 2000 Olympic Games
- Every cloud has a silver one
- Libyan port, site of WWII siege
- New York artist who died in 1988 aged just 27
- Tiny dairy vessels for tea parties and more
- To be pitiful in an embarrassing way
- Prominent 11th century Hindu theologian
- Downward journeys, final parts of flights
- Smaller of South America's two landlocked nations
- He sold his music to Universal for $300m in 2020
- David, star of The X-Files and Californication
- Lively, frisky
- Vivid orange-yellow spice, used in some lattes
- Relationship of the Marxes, stars of Duck Soup
- One individual beat of a word
- Long-horned antelopes of Africa and Asia
- A chess position where every available move is bad
- The Fosbury Flop is a technique in this sport
- Fixing broken computer code
- Jamaica and Barbados are in this sea
- Pink Floyd's unintelligible album title of 1969
- Country in which mogul Rupert Murdoch was born
- Romance novelist who wrote The Duchess Deal
- Lonely card game for a single player
- Sara, popstar who wrote the musical Waitress
- Campervan with mobile living accommodation
- Posh word for drinks
- Whetstone, to knives
- Element with the atomic symbol K
- Moscow art gallery
- Official tournament ranking list in sumo wrestling
- Hilary Swank film, .... Dollar Baby
- Edith who won a Pulitzer for The Age of Innocence
- Symbol verifying a website's secure certificate
- Sam, shouty beret-wearing comic
- Artist who painted The Art of Painting in 1668
- First British astronaut to visit MIR space station
- Dáil ....; lower house of Ireland's parliament
- Oral symptom of tetanus
- .... Your Hand, T'pau classic ballad
- Botanical name for the stem or stalk of a leaf
- Birds of a ...., a similar or like-minded group
- Style of fur hat with ear flaps
- Lamborghini 4WD model released in 2014
- The ...., stars Henry Cavill as a monster-hunter
- Inhale and exhale
- Everyday cutting blades, as designed by Da Vinci
- Early portable gun supported by a stick
- Modern-style Paris exhibition complex
- Tax-exempt shopping area in a port or airport
- What people swear to tell in court
- Nationality of Drake, Mike Myers and Jim Carrey
- Fully grown male horse
- Parody film famous for "Don't call me Shirley"
- Study or interest in board games
- Famous suite of music by Edvard Grieg
- Belly porcine meat that is cured
- Velour fabric that feels like a small mammal's fur
- Swiss Family in children's book series
- Cypriot bay and RAF base
- Chilly device built into some fridges
- Fry and Bender are characters in this series
- Strange human conditions displayed at sideshows
- James who invented basketball
- Social media site that lets you build "pinboards"
- Director of the 1927 movie Metropolis
- Stuffed animal named after Theodore Roosevelt
- Small characters in a book series by Mary Norton
- Rented a private plane
- Preserving animal remains in a lifelike way
- Type of burn a sunburn is
- Dave Navarro played guitar for this Jane's band
- Twist or turn these to walk inside houses
- Capital city of Scotland
- Pressures aggressively
- His Canterbury Tale was about a black crow
- Stage musical based on a Monty Python story
- Comfortable upholstered seat for one person
- Relating to the heart arteries
- South American rodent like a chinchilla
- Ham and pineapple pizza
- 2014 movie starring Miles Teller as a drummer
- Large tropical island off the south coast of India
- Happy, upbeat
- Square root of 361
- Photo taken quickly and casually
- American psychologist, TED talker on power posing
- Hurdle or encumbrance in the way of a sportsperson
- Early nickname for Princess Diana
- Wooden storage keg for alcoholic beverages
- Type of hat worn by Indiana Jones
- Samantha who played Alpha in The Walking Dead
- Rooms on board a cruise ship
- Sour herb used in soups and sauces
- Jacinda, New Zealand's third female prime minister
- Cheaply produced alloy of tin or lead
- Kids See them in a 2018 Kanye West side project
- A body of coastal water sectioned off by a reef
- Sörenstam, golfer who won 10 majors
- Three-pronged stand on which a camera is placed
- Publishing house paired with Stoughton
- Video game with falling blocks
- Midwest US state, home to St. Louis
- Bright daytime that kills vampires
- Pop-up city skating venues
- Rated to have a considerable chance of danger
- Global criminal investigations force
- Cartoon about the bewilderment of puberty
- Sparkly rhinestone gem
- Gothic English architectural support in cathedrals
- Low-pitched instrumental melody of a song
- Ancient city in Mali
- 2019 novel by Hannibal Lecter author Thomas Harris
- Counterbalanced structures like drawbridges
- Lars, Danish director of Breaking the Waves
- Construction material made with liquid cement
- Country whose national airline is called TAP
- Infant incarnation of pediophobic fright
- Facial area between the eyes and hairline
- British king who died in February 1952
- Wake-up substance in tea, coffee, energy drinks
- Spring flower that is a national symbol of Wales
- Ace ...., Capcom adventure video game
- Barry Humphries' female comic persona
- Advancement toward a goal
- Sneaks goods over a border
- Substance that speeds up a reaction
- The gas-powered burner used in science labs
- Flemish Baroque artist Peter Paul
- Sheep parade through this Spanish city's streets
- Dish baked in the oven, topped with breadcrumbs
- Eliza who played Missy Pantone in Bring It On
- Jazzy sticks twirled by majorettes
- Relating to mountainous areas
- A cry for help, from the French for "help me"
- Small islands
- Crown-like bands of jewels worn on proms
- Black and ...., brand of DIY power tools
- La Grande ...., "Big Loop" Tour de France nickname
- Me At ...., very first video uploaded to YouTube
- Young pigeons
- Gatherings or groups of witches
- Mock-up product idea before mass production
- Cate who starred in Elizabeth and Blue Jasmine
- He played Freddie in Bohemian Rhapsody movie
- Pop group of Jesy, Jade, Perrie and Leigh-Anne
- Brazilian town whose inhabitants vanished in 1923
- Adventurer and love interest of Flash Gordon
- Captain Cook's landing point in eastern Australia
- A painting of a static object, like a fruit bowl
- Swing like a pendulum
- Criminals on the run
- Associated Press publication with a usage guide
- Surface that the French Open is played on
- Scented ones are popular in the home
- Japanese comic strip artist
- Official copy of a document or record
- Country led by Angela Merkel
- Surname of Elton John's husband, David
- Formal medical name for a breastbone
- Encrypted, shady network of internet servers
- These are more commonly known as manatees
- Pole star, used for navigation by early explorers
- Slouchy shoulder carrier with crescent shape
- A reindeer ran over her in an Elmo and Patsy song
- Name of the only English king to be executed
- Common name of piñón or pinoli, edible seed
- Arrange and space text so that it fills up a line
- Represents W in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Canada's largest and newest territory
- Penultimate event in an Olympic heptathlon
- City in the US that hosted 2002 Winter Olympics
- Maria .... Mayer Nobel Prize–winning physicist
- Relating to heraldry
- Belgian King who succeeded his father, Albert II
- Elvis, British singer backed by the Attractions
- Origami folds named after an amphibian
- Things used as proof in a legal case
- Hairstyle with tight, orderly braids
- Creator of the Evil Dead series
- Glass bottle with a stopper in which wine is kept
- South American lake said to be the world's highest
- Good .... to bad rubbish!
- .... Manor, ancestral home of Washington's family
- Shaving brand said to be the best a man can be
- A scar that forms over a healed wound
- Eerily unusual or unnerving
- Covered in egg and flour mixture, then fried
- Communication app where photos disappear
- Michelin's annual publication of hotels
- Card suit alongside clubs, hearts and spades
- Keating who knew how to get away with murder
- The kid of a nanny and billy
- Bernie Taupin is this music legend's lyric-writer
- Scuttling, winged household pest
- Small particles like muon neutrinos, electrons
- Experience as if you are floating above yourself
- Metal fastening for diyers that divides in two
- Like a lawn that hasn't been mowed in a while
- Swimming race in which any stroke is permissible
- An Officer and a ...., 1982 romantic drama
- Superhero raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May
- Destination for Frodo in his quest to destroy ring
- The promenade where Cannes film festival is held
- It's the world's northernmost capital
- The R in R&D, where the D is development
- The aftereffects of drinking alcohol
- Flamboyant pianist known as Mister Showmanship
- A hugely tall monstrous female; an ogress
- Special event or celebration
- African stork-like bird named for its huge beak
- She dated Cedric Diggory before kissing Harry
- Unable to move or motionless
- It puts the N in the gas NO2
- Actress Joan, known for her feud with Bette Davis
- Cambodian tourist hotspot, near Angkor temples
- How busy you are in your job from day to day
- Entire pig cooked on a rotating spit
- Penny ...., spooky series starring Timothy Dalton
- Someone with a luxurious lifestyle
- Site of a failed invasion of Cuba in 1961
- Wisconsin city known for its breweries
- German-born composer of The Tales of Hoffmann
- Exaggerated and absurd branch of visual comedy
- Cinderella had a fairy one
- Place where the video game character Kirby lives
- First South American country to have a subway
- Legal statement made by somebody under oath
- Fruit found on a Hawaiian pizza
- President whose first lady was known as Ladybird
- You and Gossip Girl actor Penn ....
- Small, smooth stones on a beach
- A town in England and the capital of Nova Scotia
- Comedy about mob boss and psychiatrist, .... This
- 8-sided shape
- .... point, place offering a good, clear view
- Famous surviving portrait of William Shakespeare
- Main pack of riders in a bicycle road race
- Mixed-up animal characters, e.g. Bumblelion
- Peruvian dish with raw fish soaked in citrus juice
- American writer of essays Nature and Self-Reliance
- Singer whose albums include Lemonade and 4
- One who sails on a large personal cruise ship
- Country that spawned the Rubik's Cube
- Trainee employee who works often without pay
- Stick used to load muskets
- Red salad vegetable used to make a pomodoro sauce
- Another word for the inbound leg of a trip
- Sign with memorial inscription
- Nikita Khrushchev led this country, 1953-64
- TV football expert
- Largest indie record shop, located in California
- One who analyzes and rates a movie
- Hawthorne's Scarlet ....
- Thrash metal band of Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman
- Brackish carnivorous eels
- Street where traffic drives in a sole direction
- Fit as a ....
- Tubes inserted to keep blood flowing
- Sheet-like layers of overflow ice
- Supporter of the women's equality movement
- Jane Goodall is an expert on these animals
- Crown-wearing carnival "ruler" in Brazil
- It's the most frequently struck key on a keyboard
- In houses, level spaces at the top of staircases
- Bottom cheeks; Forrest Gump was shot directly here
- Movie: The ...., college friends reunite for funeral
- Classic story of The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
- .... bin Zayed Stadium, Al Jazira Club's home ground
- 2019 hit for Post Malone and Young Thug
- Salad side dish of raw shredded cabbage and carrot
- James ...., thinker who proposed the Gaia Theory
- Stray feline living in urban back streets
- The Periodic Table is full of them
- Droit de ...., feudal right over newly married women
- Doctor Grey's first name in Grey's Anatomy
- Epic poem of ancient India, written in Sanskrit
- Worn down at the heels; careless, slapdash
- Set of jokes or gags told by a stand-up comedian
- Sally ...., blue car in Cars movie
- Foreshadowing signs, omens
- Eldest son of Gomez and Morticia Addams
- Monet famously painted his own garden here
- No-through road
- Religious Society of Friends members
- Hostess frosting-filled cake, said to last forever
- Stheno, Euryale and Medusa in Greek mythology
- Game involving wickets, mallets and heavy balls
- In the space separating two objects
- Protection .... extort money out of business owners
- Popular style of wire-framed sunglasses
- Drawings found in prehistoric dwellings
- How a cheese-filled pizza crust might be described
- Bob Marley song of 1977
- Energy drink said to give you wings
- Country of Celtic origin, with the language Gaelic
- Provoke, disturb
- Person who delivers a religious sermon
- Irish county, or British politician Lord ....
- Smoke outlets on rooftops
- Debbie ...., author of Cedar Cove romances
- Large dishes for shared meals
- Term of endearment for a small, cheeky child
- Lupine group
- A drawn-out boring account
- The scar where the umbilical cord was attached
- .... Man, archaeological hoax found in Sussex
- He plays Logan Roy in Succession
- It's the V in MVP, most .... player
- Popular kids' Christmas tradition, Elf on ....
- Meteors are also known as this kind of star
- Richard, actor who played Thorin in The Hobbit
- A sharp difference such as day and night
- First little piggy's destination in the rhyme
- Final Pokémon form of Abra with IQ of over 5,000
- Audrey Hepburn song in Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Seafood with a pointed, weaponlike bill
- Chemical element, symbol Nd
- Illuminated northwest seaside resort
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
- Culinary ...., a district with no decent eateries
- What parents say to children fighting over a toy
- Covered walkways in Christian religious buildings
- Abrasive sheet used for smoothing wood
- President's surname in Netflix's House of Cards
- Astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- A painful bump on the joint of one's big toe
- .... to handle, difficult to deal with
- Weight used by a fisher to go deeper
- Herbivorous marine mammal akin to a sea cow
- Intensely cold
- Scandinavian home of the H&M fashion store
- Beethoven's dramatic middle musical period
- Daughter of the Rose family in Schitt's Creek
- Danny, star of Matilda, Twins and Batman Returns
- Hand-held spade for digging holes
- Social classes in Hindu cultures
- Napoleon represents this Russian in Orwell's tale
- Superconductors help some trains do this
- Scientific table that lists chemical elements
- Athletics event in which Greg Rutherford competed
- Tiny rodent that builds a spherical nest
- Describes a sudden, spur-of-the-moment reaction
- Author Milan who writes romance novels
- Opposite direction to northern
- First Lady Obama
- Gooey, sweet chocolate-cake slabs
- Get near to a destination or another car
- Terracotta ....; Chinese mausoleum figures
- Robotic race of Doctor Who antagonists
- Father of Icarus in Greek mythology
- A person's BMI is an index of this quantity
- Princess Leia's home planet in Star Wars films
- English monarch who signed the Magna Carta
- Payment demand for household fuel burned
- Large neck vein taking blood from head to heart
- Bits ...., bits and pieces
- Technique of blending paints to create haze effect
- Another name for a PI or detective
- Wrestler The Rock often raises this facial feature
- Music-streaming app with green and black logo
- You get four of them on a quattro formaggi pizza
- A Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius
- Civil law where damages can be awarded
- Broadway musical with puppets
- Goop founder Gwyneth
- Screeching night predator with pale plumage
- Person who gives a speech or address
- Spock's defining characteristic on Star Trek
- Tom who took over the role of Spider-Man in 2016
- Famous pattern range of ceramicist Clarice Cliff
- One Hundred Years of Solitude by .... García Márquez
- Number of pawns that start a chess game
- Stirring, invigorating
- Pardoned
- Shapes with four equal sides and 90-degree angles
- Cincinnati NFL team
- Hard brown seed-filled growths on conifer trees
- She wrote The God of Small Things, .... Roy
- Fabric protector mops up foaming pints at the bar
- The Los Angeles area where movies are made
- Train carriage for snacks and drinks
- Alexander Graham Bell was the first to patent it
- South African province, formerly with Orange name
- Health for characters in games
- Biological rhythms that occur in daily cycles
- Ancestors, predecessors
- The red gem that is January's birthstone
- Country where atole is a popular hot beverage
- River that flows through Bucharest and Belgrade
- Word game with square of lettered dice
- Jamie ...., actor of The Fall/Fifty Shades of Grey
- Its medical name is sternutation
- Synagogue
- Kauai's Grand Canyon of the Pacific
- Patrick, first woman to win an IndyCar Series race
- Mozart's Strassburg Concerto was written for it
- Made straight hair coiled or spiral in shape
- Salty old ...., describes an old mariner
- Shelled nuts that rhyme with toucans
- Fissures in breaking glass
- Lower spine section
- Type of salmon, involved in a punch-up perhaps?
- Tibetan flours used locally in cereal
- The Wind in the ...., adventures of Toad and Ratty
- Dance with quick heel-toe moves and running man
- Dwell or reside in
- Moorish castle or palace in medieval Spain
- Designer husband of Vogue writer Richard Buckley
- What the Netherlands is sometimes known as
- US political drama with Olivia Pope as the focus
- Stockholm's international airport, code is ARN
- Seven-branched candlestick, a symbol of Judaism
- Nautical measurements equal to three miles
- Bed covering you can make a "fort" out of
- US inventor of the solid body electric guitar
- British actor whose middle names are John Mungo
- Tool that stops you forgetting important facts
- Container for dogs to drink from
- Warm winter blanket made from knitted squares
- Southernmost of Europe's three Baltic states
- Identical, geometrically
- Seek shelter from heavy rain or gunfire
- People who don't know each other
- John who directed The Thing and Halloween
- Rock band formed by Bryan Ferry in 1970
- Furniture for lounging, sleeping and sitting
- Film and comic book brand known for Avengers
- Removed a female pet's reproductive organs
- Strapless purse or handbag, held in the hand
- Jeffrey Donovan is spy Michael Westen on Burn ....
- Craft material made from woven willow
- .... Bridge, where criminals' heads were displayed
- The S in USA
- .... River; 2003 Clint Eastwood neo-noir drama
- Last name of wrestler Macho Man Randy
- Three-headed dog in Harry Potter
- Banned from a drinking establishment
- One of 13 founding members of the US
- NASA's orbiting research station, launched 1973
- Stone monster you might see on a building's roof
- Bushy-tailed forest creature that sleeps in a drey
- Circular drain opening in the bottom of a sink
- Measurement across middle of a circle
- Athlete who holds the current title
- Targaryen who was the Mother of Dragons
- Movie titles, The Day After ...., Escape from ....
- She sang I Love Rock 'n' Roll with the Blackhearts
- School fair game with random, mystery prizes
- Apex or highest point
- Collections of items on display in a museum
- The Fault in ...., 2012 book by John Green
- Grammatical case expressing possession
- Hidden pouch on magician's table
- Tasting or looking like an orange vegetable
- Californian national park with famous waterfalls
- They have deadlines
- Agreed royally
- Elizabeth or Miller, for example
- Working out selling costs for goods
- TV show about the Devil as an LAPD consultant
- Ocean in which the Battle of Midway took place
- .... Will Give Health to the Sick, Kahlo artwork
- Southern Portuguese coast, popular with tourists
- A type of sausage named after an Italian city
- Tropical trees with aerial roots
- Mother of Persephone in Greek mythology
- Mixture of a liquid and tiny particles
- This domestic companion was mineral, not animal
- American comedian Amy in the film Trainwreck
- The ilium, ischium, and pubis, combined
- Frozen floating sheet
- At the start of a flight, you prepare for ....
- Cable that restores power to a portable battery
- First US city to host the Olympic Games
- Trimming one's lawn
- Actor Schilling, Orange is the New Black's Piper
- Take a casual look around a store
- White, touch outer casing of the eyeball
- Norwegian Hanseatic city for visiting cruise ships
- Taste of bananas, oranges or cherries
- Hiro Hamada's "personal healthcare companion"
- Zebras are known for this black and white pattern
- Mischievous girl of Beverly Cleary's book series
- Winged snake on an Egyptian pharaoh's crown
- Ted, CNN mogul and America's Cup skipper
- An ill-intentioned person; Dennis the ....
- The biggest hit song by Colbie Caillat
- A four-leafed one is said to be lucky
- Impractical ....; TV series with dares and pranks
- Classic magic-user in D&D
- The android Avenger
- Wealthy Sultanate on Borneo
- Stage name of performer Claire Elise Boucher
- Pail used for carrying water or mixing concrete
- Artist José Guadalupe .... created the Catrina
- Coulrophobia is a fear of these red-nosed comics
- Walking in the wilderness, rambling
- Describes a stare as hard as metal
- Having low levels of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- Fanny, English diarist aka Madame d'Arblay
- Hagia ...., ancient Turkish church and mosque
- Internet superstore founded by Jeff Bezos
- Westernmost country in Africa
- Batman character whose real name is Barbara Gordon
- St ...., patron saint of Pisa, not Leicester!
- How play restarts after rugby ball goes into touch
- Video-sharing site with lots of vloggers
- Maiden name of the Linda who wed Paul McCartney
- Silly pranks and tricks
- Hotel worker who carries guests' luggage
- Homer, Marge, Bart and Lisa's surname
- Cut scene from broadcast footage
- Collided, banged into another vehicle
- There are 60 of them in one minute
- What an equivocator is doing about the bush
- Foldable waterproof garments for rainy days
- Kris, The lead character in Miracle on 34th Street
- Filled steamed bread balls in Chinese cuisine
- Word repeated four times in a James Figurine album
- Hairs that stand up on the back due to nerves
- Official who investigates complaints
- French site of English victory over France in 1415
- Game played in The Cincinnati Kid
- Seasons ....; festive expression
- Former US Secretary of State Albright
- Boxer who is challenging for the world title
- Heavy metal band of David Draiman and Dan Donegan
- Instant, prompt
- Nobel physicist, discovered energy quanta
- Film about an animated penguin who loves to dance
- The style of food of a specific region
- Blonde ABBA singer Faltskog, was married to Bjorn
- Poisonous plant with umbrella-like white flowers
- Large Indonesian island with tropical rainforests
- Trouble is ...., something bad is going to happen
- Square building stones cut to match each other
- Walter, actor who played Horace in Hello, Dolly!
- A group of stars or galaxies connected by gravity
- Defeated Grendel
- The actor who voiced Olaf in the Frozen movies
- Arrogance, to walk with a ....
- European country once ruled by Baudouin
- Mythical creature also known as a monoceros
- Sweet egg-white dish, piled up to make a pavlova
- David, played vampire PI Angel
- Enlarged lymph glands in the nose or throat
- Puzzle of joining up numbers to make a picture
- .... of Poland; mother of King Canute
- Old English coin equal to 1/4 of a penny
- Natural, inherent ability
- Name of the first space shuttle, launched 1981
- Plant with a lifespan of two years
- Slow and steady won him the race against the hare
- Person who is native to Madrid's country
- US country singer Reba
- David ...., 60s actor most famous for Blow-Up
- Sport that can be American or Aussie Rules
- Loose and bright African shirts
- First row of seats on a plane, with extra legroom
- God of childbirth in ancient Maya tradition
- Wire-pulled vehicle, famous one in San Francisco
- Taking without consent; thieving, robbing
- Pointy motel in Pixar's Cars
- Dedication or commitment to a cause
- Place to pick up prescriptions
- Get ready for a kiss
- Taxes on imports or exports
- Animals that are also known as asses
- Chicken-frying Colonel
- Christopher Robin, Pooh played in this Acre Wood
- A butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck
- The Italian word for Venice
- Billie, singer whose real name was Eleanora Fagan
- .... Brown, Charles M. Schulz's loveable loser
- Louis XIV's French royal house
- Country where Norman Manley Airport is located
- This German city is Europe's third-busiest port
- Argentine painter .... Berni flirted with surrealism
- Wind Beneath My Wings featured in this film
- Free drinks for all at a wedding reception
- Sewing up holes in socks, elbows
- Paris, London, Milan and New York fashion weeks
- Swedish environmental activist Greta
- You have a chip on it if you bear a grudge
- Dance Moms star who gave us Boomerang
- Regency salon with green baize tables
- 1853 Brontë novel narrated by Lucy Snowe
- The ...., French jail at middle of the Revolution
- Office design with cubicles, not closed rooms
- This fish is one of the main sources of caviar
- Singer who had a hit with Hold Back the River
- .... Lights, atmospheric marvel aka aurora borealis
- Always the same, remaining on all the time
- Bronze alloy also known as red brass
- Chiseled, carved
- Uma Thurman's character in Kill Bill
- The three upright posts of a cricket wicket
- Russian peasant of the 17th century
- Beef steak cut from the longissimus dorsi
- Connected to a computer network
- Collect your order yourself from the restaurant
- Describes yarns with knobbles that add sheen
- Austin Powers actor Verne
- Tuesdays with ....; 1997 memoir by Mitch Ablom
- Fifth album of cartoon band Gorillaz
- .... City, Christchurch's botanical nickname
- Car part that's called the hood in the US
- To be present at an activity or event
- Wooden homes for overnight safari tourists
- Unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double bond
- Gods' dwelling place in Ancient Chinese mythology
- Thistle variety with a commonly eaten heart
- Completed university studies
- Dutch multinational paint corporation
- He starred opposite Dwayne Johnson in Jumanji
- Potsdam summer palace of Frederick II of Prussia
- Instrument combining a banjo and a ukulele
- Pilferer of puppies
- Phrase describing wrestler Steve Austin
- Distant relatives on your family tree
- A hired vehicle, often collected from airport
- Chat show host and comedian Ellen
- Car's metal skeleton
- Garden plot made from boulders and large stones
- Cyclist's feeding bag during a bike race
- Salves
- Country from which pho noodle soup originated
- Russian playwright of Uncle Vanya
- Crimson shade popular on the American frontier
- Founding father of the Jewish religion
- Nitpick, complain about minor details
- Collect six wedges to win this game, Trivial ....
- 19th-century Czech composer Bedřich
- A yokel, not a vegetable!
- 2013 Gerard Butler action flick .... Has Fallen
- English king of 1066 known as The Conqueror
- Largest mountain range in Cyprus
- Able to cope with a set task
- TV title character who builds tools from junk
- Singer of Wuthering Heights and Hounds of Love
- Giant ancient reptile; anagram of rain duos
- Body that protects consumer rights
- New year celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus
- Thick, medicated cream rubbed onto sore skin
- Comic book that came before Doomsday Clock
- Defensive stockade for a military camp
- Smock-like vestment worn by the clergy
- Sport combining cross-country skiing and shooting
- The Beckham also known as Posh Spice
- Dustin Hoffman, in a 1967 movie
- Photographs made on thin sheets of metal
- General name for a creature that preys on others
- Lambic beer with this fruit is known as kriek
- Use of marionettes or characters on fingers
- Idle, lazy, good-for-nothing person
- Measure of salts in water, as in desert areas
- Refuse to let someone in, deny admittance
- These are flicked to turn on lights
- The chemical element represented by the symbol W
- Eight-legged horse in Norse mythology
- Author of All Quiet on the Western Front
- A large, fish-eating hawk
- Dana who partnered with Fox Mulder
- Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism
- Mexican scarf, worn as accessory or baby carrier
- Australian swamp creature with tusks and flippers
- Feisty girl who drank her tea in The Plaza hotel
- Adolphe, first president of Third French Republic
- The beginning; the source of something
- Not occupied
- Horizontal structures that support beams
- Singer Jason, who had a hit with Take You Dancing
- Amadeus was the movie of this composer's life
- Famous inventor whose middle name was Alva
- Points someone to the right place
- The Roman god of agriculture and wine
- .... Tower; sloping monument of Pisa
- Portuguese archipelago and one of its islands
- Dispute over territory; anagram of wart fur
- Wear ....; condition from being used regularly
- With Dean, won Olympic gold for figure skating
- Scholarly intro to a specialist field of study
- Grilled Thai pork skewer
- .... Bobbidi Boo; song from Disney's Cinderella
- He-Man is protector of this realm
- Beale ...., encrypted texts with treasure location
- Another name for a dagger in punctuation
- Retains heat from the sun
- Small stringed instrument, similar to a pandura
- Disintegrate, break into pieces
- London civic role of Dick Whittington
- This country's cities include Perth and Brisbane
- Airport terminal section where one boards a plane
- Yellow Transformer named after an insect
- Asian fruit, astringent or non-astringent
- Mineral water with bubbles; not still
- More modern, more PC word for a housewife
- Southeast Asian country, capital Jakarta
- Extortion gang with Italian roots
- The period during which an embryo develops
- First American to orbit the Earth
- Painting or photograph of a scene telling a story
- Those who discriminate on the basis of gender
- Mid-range hotel chain, with M logo
- Sandstone Delhi landmark built for Mughal emperors
- Saint whose day is on July 15, a rainy day?
- Thick dark liquid in medicated soap or shampoo
- French dept in Grand Est, name means lower Rhine
- Close, but ...., nearly there but not quite
- Throwing, hurling
- .... sauce; fish accompaniment made with green herb
- Thomas ...., archbishop of Canterbury, 1533-56
- Mexican film director of Roma and Gravity, Cuarón
- Animals that are active during the daytime
- Lisa, author of Hello Stranger, Devil in Spring
- Sign this ledger to record where you've been
- Utensils for taking skin off potatoes
- Opening in a garment that hides buttonholes
- Fill with great delight; cast a spell over someone
- Put money into a bank account
- Small aircraft with a propellor and a rotor
- 90s sitcom with high-pitched female lead
- Being like a cave; dark, damp quality
- Set off from the dock
- Rabbit breed with a fluffy mane
- Signs that help a doctor diagnose an illness
- Gambling wheel with ball and numbered sections
- Another word for spine
- Illumination for vehicles in unclear weather
- Era that followed the Mesozoic
- Metal fixings that join elements of jewelry
- Neil Diamond sang about this Sweet woman
- Yoga pose on all fours with back parallel to floor
- Roger Hargreaves' pink, food-loving character
- Victor Salva's 2001 horror film, Jeepers ....
- Global celebration held each April 22nd
- Jacques, French Aqua-Lung oceanographer
- Alcohol also known as the Green Fairy
- Adventures you have to complete, maybe impossible?
- Precious silvery white metal
- Flat-bottomed utensil for cooking pancakes
- Powerful light-emitting explosion of a star
- Another name for a score of 40 in darts
- Animal shape of groom's cake in Steel Magnolias
- The year WWII ended was nineteen ....
- The father of John the Baptist in the Bible
- Literary name by which a king cobra is also known
- 2018 series about an ill-fated Arctic expedition
- Author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Coffee pot with plunger to press down when done
- Earth, Wind & Fire sang about this month
- Designated landing areas for planes
- Liquid soap
- Medieval weapons affixed to end of a wooden shaft
- Sweater relative with an open front
- Benny was in this 60s Swedish pop group, pre-ABBA
- Outtakes, clips of mistakes caught on camera
- Leading airline or project
- UK playwright behind 1969's What The Butler Saw
- A shot of coffee poured over a scoop of ice cream
- The ship bound for America in the novel Kidnapped
- Meeting the conditions for a contest
- A three-lobed clover and a shade of green
- Anne, of The Devil Wears Prada and Les Misérables
- Scottish mountain near Fort William
- Large mammal that is said to never forget
- Horizontal part of a bike frame below the saddle
- Tom Hanks' volleyball companion in Cast Away
- Prized breed of sheep with high-quality wool
- Underground storage room for wine
- French Starfleet Officer
- Slope for winter sports
- English writer who wrote Samson Agonistes in 1671
- Dark autumnal brown; name of an apple
- An alcoholic drink made through distillation
- Hyundai model named for a music piece
- Encouragement in recognition of good work
- East Thrace is the European portion of this nation
- Word supposedly exclaimed by Archimedes in joy
- Ravenous fish might enter a feeding one
- Inventor Tull, who developed the seed drill
- Spools of threads in the body of sewing-machines
- English poet who wrote The Canterbury Tales
- Go on the ....; run amok, go berserk
- White blossom used as a perfume throughout history
- Small cabbage-like vegetables from Brussels
- Come before in place, order or rank
- TGV, Train à Grande ....; rapid French train service
- A surgeon's very sharp cutting blade
- Kelly, member of Destiny's Child
- Closed or open, they protect the seeing organs
- Oliver Stone's 1987 Best Picture Oscar winner
- Fruits that appear on the national flag of Fiji
- Rear ....; naval rank of inventor Grace Hopper
- Square ID label scanned on business packages
- John who had a hit with All Of Me
- Part of the neck containing the pharynx and larynx
- Tree latex used to make chewing gum
- Little Women author, .... May Alcott
- Smallest ocean in the world
- Smallest of Jupiter's four Galilean moons
- Duke ...., daredevil stuntman toy in Toy Story 4
- Ghostly DC superheroine featured in Young Justice
- Angled, tilted
- This was the largest empire in history
- Lonely ...., series of travel publications
- Become larger or wider like the pupils in the eyes
- Bastian's dragon buddy in The NeverEnding Story
- Dirty ...., 2018 Janelle Monáe album
- Toronto's nickname, which it shares with London
- Money that moves in and out of a business
- Classic horror monster who changes with the moon
- Common sayings with moral meanings
- Greyhound with a salty glass rim
- Rhyme or other device used to remember something
- Her Tale is a drama series starring Elisabeth Moss
- Wooden paneling covering a wall
- .... acid, aka cream of tartar, from winemaking
- Video game set in a dimension called Xen
- Michelle, star of 2017's Manchester by the Sea
- Crowing rooster
- Attempting to obtain someone's bank details online
- Condition of having no or a partial tongue
- Writers of fiction books
- Jewish school for the study of religious texts
- Forest sleepers
- Country north of Latvia and west of Russia
- TV detective Monk is often this
- Japanese art of creating fish prints
- American actor Dawson, starred in Rent, Daredevil
- South African antelope with white facial stripe
- Game of chance where players throw five dice
- This region of Italy includes Florence and Pisa
- .... Steve, vocalist and guitarist born Steve Wold
- August's green birthstone
- A rich jam-like sauce, served with Indian food
- Marvel's master of the mystic arts, Doctor ....
- Narrator of The Outsiders
- A rough, estimated figure for a business quote
- Supersonic plane, broke the sound barrier in 1969
- The country known for its Highlands and Loch Ness
- Residence, home
- Susan ...., wrote What Katy Did
- Rosalind, chemist whose work helped decode DNA
- Waterproof jacket
- Claps hands in appreciation
- Eccentric Poker Face singer who wore a meat dress
- Float with limbs outstretched; five-armed creature
- Humans create this nutrient by being in sunlight
- Prickly bushes on which blackberries grow
- Napoleon lost at this battle; ABBA song
- Nickname for Texas is the .... State
- The small indentation between the nose and top lip
- Leigh, star and co-creator of the Saw franchise
- Shakespeare's largest female role
- One who sees the glass as half-full
- Author of Pretty Girls and Pieces of Her, Karin ....
- It steadies an artist's hand as they paint
- Someone put forward for a vote or election
- The Ferris wheel in the Prater park in Vienna
- 2000 Best Picture-winner set in ancient Rome
- Assessed the value of a property
- Store for cereal crops
- Process cotton thread to strengthen it
- Ancient weapon that always comes back
- He married Priyanka Chopra in December 2018
- White dog with a black spotted coat
- Cartoon who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- Another name for skipjack tuna
- Critical ingredient in a manicure or pedicure
- Sarah Koenig podcast about Adnan Syed
- Writer Enid who created the Famous Five
- Third-largest country in North America
- Rupert who played Peter Quinn in Homeland
- The walls in a room meet here
- Supernatural beings that grant wishes
- Secret code
- First emperor of China
- Monopoly card alongside Community Chest
- Word used to describe resorts that court the rich
- She sings Without Me, Be Kind, and Eastside
- Art that is purposefully surreal and weird
- Breaks down in water
- American inventor of the modern pin-tumbler lock
- 1990 action crime drama starring Warren Beatty
- Anagram of draftable
- Sky-wide flash that accompanies thunder
- One who is addicted to beer
- View or image of an urban landscape
- Garments worn beneath your outer clothes
- Punxsutawney Phil is this kind of creature
- Rod ...., writer of Off the Wall and Boogie Nights
- Capital of Victoria, Australia
- In Islam it's known as "salat"
- Zodiac sign from April 21 - May 21
- Handcrafted tobacco products from Cuba
- Oktoberfest commemorates Therese and this prince
- The study of bird eggs
- Classic chopped onion, pepper and tomato dips
- Daniel Defoe's fictional castaway Robinson
- What someone leaves behind in their will
- Memorable, like a song with a good hook
- The uppermost curved portion of the stomach
- Animal that lives in water, such as sea otters
- Official language of Mali
- Commonly used for healing in RPG video games
- The .... Show, reality TV drama starring Jim Carrey
- Begin to talk about a subject
- American stock market in New York
- Apple device for making calls on
- Crêpes ...., drizzled with orange liqueur set alight
- Some say walking under a ladder brings this
- Maritime facility where ships dock
- Dress up as a movie or cartoon character
- Name for the Maya underworld
- Murmuring rock alongside Germany's River Rhine
- A small flat playing piece in a board game
- Roman ...., Audrey Hepburn as royal princess
- Going to the gym to lift weights, .... iron
- Hoppity Celtic dance moves seen at a ceilidh
- Unstable body molecule also called a free radical
- The red flap of skin under a Turkey's chin
- Country that's home to The Little Mermaid statue
- Make the most of, hold something dear
- First name of Oprah Winfrey's husband Graham
- .... Frankie, TV show with Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin
- Selina Kyle, feline-obsessed Batman villain
- .... Gillette, invented and named a brand of razor
- Deep pocket in magician's jacket
- Nationality of track and field star Jermaine Brown
- Gillian Flynn's 2012 psychological thriller
- Last-minute nerves before a major event
- Legal term for an unpredictable natural event
- Deeply felt; relating to internal organs
- Nintendo game with ink-firing squid
- Roman temple to all the gods
- Get knots out of hair
- Office machine that rips paper into tiny pieces
- Plastic substance patented in 1909
- Bloodsport and Kickboxer actor Jean-Claude
- Totally normal; unexceptional
- He sang Wonderful World and Cupid
- English equivalent of the French name Dieudonné
- Earring or eyebrow stud, for example
- Anton ...., Swiss chef previously at the Dorchester
- Capital of Finland, host of the 1952 Olympics
- Room or closet where clothes are kept
- Attention ...., one who craves the limelight
- Rapper and actor who won an Oscar for song Glory
- Isaac, author of the Foundation sci-fi book series
- The tiny dot on a lowercase i
- Woody grass that's eaten by pandas
- Email folder for unsent messages
- Greta Thunberg, Avicii, and Ingrid Bergman
- Comedian Jane, played Prymaat in Coneheads
- Wealthy historical Italian political dynasty
- Spay or snip a pet before or after adoption
- One of the 6 divisions a polo match is split into
- Medical sleep during space travel
- Sweet-sounding teacher who helps Dahl's Matilda
- Southernmost of the Earth's two tropics
- Avocado dip
- Seth MacFarlane's TV cartoon about the Griffins
- Seabird also known as a sea crow or sea raven
- Activity that might involve paint, slime or mud
- Beater for a kettle or steel percussion instrument
- Australian pilot who vanished mid-flight in 1978
- Chemical substances of two or more elements
- What outdoorsy people do as a country walk
- He said "open sesame" to enter a thieves' den
- Dying word of cinema's Charles Foster Kane
- Scabs that form after burns
- The History Channel series about Ragnar Lothbrok
- Second emperor of India's Mughal dynasty
- An aircraft flight that is not normally scheduled
- They Don't Care ....; MJ music video shot in Brazil
- Takes a journey to new places
- Type of whale with a long tusk
- Shaped like dice
- A style of Japanese unarmed combat
- French term for white onion sauce
- Child, teen who's snuck away from home
- Any anatomical passage moving air into the lungs
- Surname of Peaky Blinders gang leader Alfie
- .... Mundi, disputed painting said to be by Leonardo
- Accept too many reservations for a flight
- Rotating car engine part that works valves
- Sport the MLB starts playing in spring
- Fried dessert made famous by Krispy Kreme
- It was the capital of Turkey until 1923
- Cruz who starred in Vanilla Sky, Sahara
- Travel bag to hold clothes and belongings
- Island in Venice's lagoon
- Acting siblings Patricia, David, and Rosanna
- Blu .... sang Breathe with Sean Paul
- Changed or altered
- Ringing in the ears
- Author of Interview with the Vampire
- Gives evidence in court
- Catchphrase of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Aussie musical instrument, a holiday reminder
- Navigators' altitude-measuring device
- Queen of the Amazons
- Tom might have had a shot at Jerry with this
- Appetite that requires lots of food
- Third Brontë sister, alongside Anne and Emily
- Sunken, lower than its surrounds
- Meat-eating animal
- Outer layer of the skin
- Scooby-Doo character whose surname is Blake
- Vast square-shaped bay in eastern Canada
- .... Hart, host of YouTube's You Deserve A Drink
- .... Ungol; mountain pass with a tower, near Mordor
- .... of society, an upstanding individual
- Soviet space probes sent to Venus in 1969
- Warwick Davis film about a small would-be wizard
- Head and mouthgear used to control a horse
- Buddhist title given after 13 years of study
- Tool used by mountaineers to cut handholds
- Small chunk of gold or chicken
- Bat used in tennis and badminton
- Building blocks for making houses
- Simple sleeveless outer garments, e.g, capes
- The .... Brothers; Long Train Running rockers
- Pay for protection from damage or loss of property
- RollerCoaster ....; theme-park building video game
- Mike ...., Luke Cage star
- Japanese lute with three strings
- A known phone number
- Halloween vegetable that grows in a patch
- Routine health appointment
- Freerunning sport with obstacles to navigate
- Missouri city with Gateway Arch monument
- Art style of Rembrandt and Vermeer
- .... Sea, polar waters named after a British sealer
- Wheeled bed that can hide under another bed
- 1995 film where players get stuck in a board game
- Technical term for sausage skins
- Put on again, as makeup
- Online class for work or school
- Casual slang for to kill someone
- Clause that adds a condition to a contract
- City in which John Lennon was killed in 1980
- Patron saint of Ireland
- Swimwear brand synonymous with tight trunks
- Not my ...., not my monkeys
- Muddy pit for WWI battlefield soldiers
- Chinua, author of 1958 book Things Fall Apart
- Bloodhound friend of fox in The Fox and the Hound
- Bucket-shaped receptacle for wastepaper
- Winner's gifts
- Fermented, salty and sweet cabbage, Korean style
- Bad guy in spy spoof Austin Powers series
- Lizzo was this good in her hit single
- Shade of purple; anagram of I'd go in
- Vanilla is a type of this flowering plant
- Director Joss, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Motionless electrical charge rather than a current
- Third strike in a row in bowling
- Middle Eastern country whose capital is Amman
- Clever, shrewd
- Someone who owes money
- Facebook agricultural game discontinued in 2020
- Unexpected turn of events in a film or book
- Retained, like energy remaining constant
- Knut, world famous former resident of Berlin Zoo
- Legendary giant said to be buried below Mount Etna
- A quick test to look for a medical condition
- Country in which you can visit the Nullarbor Plain
- Matt Damon's Massachusetts home city
- Pseudonym of an actor
- R&B singer of Stormy Weather and album At Last!
- It ends a game of chess
- Crop gatherer
- Substance making up an ocean
- Fast food joint where you don't leave your vehicle
- The ...., Aussie train from Melbourne to Adelaide
- Michael, author of Jurassic Park and Disclosure
- Musical featuring ABBA songs
- Public art or lettering often painted onto walls
- Chris Martin is the lead singer of this band
- The science of classifying living things
- Bright blue precious stone, a form of corundum
- Moving belt with passenger luggage at an airport
- Erich ...., communist leader of the DDR, 1971-89
- Cute short female hairstyle with fringe
- Chateau de ...., French palace of Francis I
- Large American amphibian
- Used a ruler to find the length of something
- Photographic company known for its instant cameras
- Fermented tea drink for health benefits
- Clarice in Silence of the Lambs
- Country that controlled Macau until 1999
- Another word for a rhytidectomy