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- Went ahead to recce
- Batman villain also known as Edward Nigma
- Bright green gemstone, a form of the mineral beryl
- Place where nuns live
- X-ray machine that checks parcels' contents
- Italian luxury car brand founded in 1939
- .... Lawson, cookery writer and domestic goddess
- First explorer to find a route around the Americas
- Clownish fool in All's Well That Ends Well
- National bird of Greece
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being novelist, Milan
- Type of musical made up of already popular songs
- Pore that controls gaseous exchange in leaves
- Olaf is one of these frozen figures
- The blonde Powerpuff girl who wears a blue outfit
- Middle Eastern square scarf headdress with checks
- Maya glyphs could represent this language unit
- Roots sold outfits for this global sports event
- Poet Robert Frost went down this Road
- Starting point in a piece of crochet
- Two pairs of glasses in one set of frames
- Waterfalls, steep downward flows of river water
- This track and field event is no short hop
- Become this after solving 50 CodyCross puzzles
- .... Train, Rod Stewart song
- Urgent news - sounds like it's snapping?
- "Mighty" great ape animated in a 1949 movie
- Blackstrap is a type of this thick black syrup
- Someone who challenges the rule of the lawful pope
- Creator of detailed paper scale model of Prague
- Sudden rush of animals
- Symbol that looks like a tiny star *
- He-Man's nemesis
- The leader of the Decepticons
- George, star of Gravity and Ocean's Eleven
- The Little Mermaid country
- An evergreen tree that produces cones
- Connective tissue between bone and muscle
- Speaking harshly at the rear of a boat?
- Batman and Robin were described as this duo
- Harrison Birtwistle opera, The Mask of ....
- A loose fitting dress or French word for shirt
- Like a "Pursuit" involving plastic pie pieces
- Workers who carry players' golf clubs
- 1999 computer virus with girls' name
- Hybrid music genre of metal and punk
- Apple device for making calls, playing games
- Someone who lives in devout isolation
- Full skirt, part of a woman's Tyrolean costume
- Skateboard trick where all wheels leave the ground
- Shape of the base of a four-faced pyramid
- Performing arts festival held in Prague each May
- Richard .... played Rob Stark
- Device used to take pictures
- Cubic crystal where sulfur is derived from
- Popular get-up-and-go drink
- Mary, perhaps inspired "She sells seashells"
- Horse gait between a trot and a gallop
- The half-giant who taught at Hogwarts
- The underground workers sound like children!
- What magicians perform
- The ...., L. Frank Baum novel about a boy called Rob
- Nirvana drummer, born 1969
- Film where journalists investigate Catholic Church
- Person who pledges to aid child in religious life
- Skimming a long list on an electronic device
- Sparkling wine; tint of pale yellow
- A practice for a play or show
- Remote-sensing thermometer used in glass furnaces
- Berlin's annual seven-day agricultural trade fair
- Capital of Romania
- Type of magazine with a shiny cover
- Units of mass for measuring gemstones
- Type of cheese which can be peeled into strips
- .... Express, Futurama bright green spaceship
- Program at the core of a computer's OS
- Greek nature spirits with horselike ears and tails
- What Harry Potter learns he is
- Soft cushion for resting the head on in bed
- The French-Polish pianist who composed Nocturne
- When Earth's closest star goes below the horizon
- Elon Musk's rocketry business
- Old disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- Shrink back in horror
- Insect that rolls excrement into a ball
- Canal through which human food travels
- Shoe with a sole made out of rope
- Early literary work by Chaucer, The .... Tales
- A basketballer called the Mamba with the number 24
- Decorative hanging light often made of crystal
- Band who sang "Save A Prayer" and "Come Undone"
- Amazing move or sequence in chess
- Ability to walk through walls or become invisible
- Long luxury vehicles driven by chauffeurs
- Spanish region in which Seville is located
- Only English word that has five letter Es
- Style of ancient writing used by Sumerians
- UK city known worldwide for its local Brown Ale
- Method of printing with a carved, inked image
- Delivering a religious sermon
- Surname of Batman's Penguin, Oswald
- Steadiness, solidness
- Michael Keaton played a snowman in this 1998 movie
- Looking something up on Google
- Dormant state of snakes similar to hibernation
- River god in Greek mythology; Newt in Harry Potter
- Device that amplifies sounds
- Flesh that protects the nail bed
- Country where "The Troubles" occurred, Northern
- Respiration that uses oxygen
- Coiled, winding plant stem
- Hockey forwards who play on the outer edge
- Where whirlybirds land
- Common duck species with a green head
- Betty Boop's Roaring Twenties style
- The mythical castle where King Arthur lived
- Soft sausages served in long buns
- Most X-Men like Storm and Rogue are ....
- Lower or lessen the activity of
- Warming system for a house
- King George VI struggled with this
- Jim, who played Ace Ventura and The Grinch
- The Big Bang Theory and Blossom star Mayim
- A loose fold of skin hanging beneath animal chin
- His superhero sidekick is Robin, the Boy Wonder
- Baked product that can be English or American
- Poet Dylan, Do not go gentle into that good night
- Religious building on the flag of Afghanistan
- Planet that's often the butt of a joke
- What you grasp at when you attempt every idea
- Famous English painter whose initials were JMW
- Completely blocked, not transparent
- Surname of rapper Biggie aka The Notorious B.I.G.
- Endangered great ape native to central Africa
- A television's glass front, on which images appear
- Where angels are said to live
- Chemical element whose name comes from potash
- Chief Executive of Hong Kong appointed in 2017
- What David used to kill Goliath
- River marking a trade route from Persia to Europe
- Stage name of musician Annie Clark
- Women's clothing that ends above the knee
- Giant extinct snake that inhabited Colombia
- What most subscription boxes are made of
- Dr. No was the first film in this spy series
- You usually don't want this to hatch in space
- King of the Land of Oz and father of Princess Ozma
- Velvety fabric; French for caterpillar
- Break or crack in a bone
- Large public square near Prague Castle
- Scouts, campers carry water in these containers
- First name of Hoult, star of the X-Men movies
- Pale orange fruits that look like small peaches
- Norfolk ...., nickname for inhabitants of the county
- The woman who helped discover DNA's structure
- A radio or television series derived from another
- Part of a car that sounds tiring!
- The last section of the human colon
- Moniker of Sir Harry Percy, Earl of Northumberland
- .... non grata, someone not welcome or wanted
- Swift African and Asian ungulate
- The Marvel character played by Michael Fassbender
- Short rail tracks beside a main line
- Surname of movie star Steve and designer Alexander
- Legal-Latin term for work done for the public good
- High jump move that's a flop
- Doris, prize-winning writer of The Golden Notebook
- Process of producing beer
- Islamic ones include Hajj, Sawm, and Salat
- He was US president for the first 20 days of 1969
- Using scissors to take shapes out of paper
- Surname of Patty and Selma in The Simpsons
- Type of paint, can also be fake nails
- Hero who killed the Minotaur
- City in which comedy drama Ally McBeal was set
- Tropical African fly that bites
- Type of jeans that cling to legs, end at ankles
- Dragged around a heavy suitcase
- Earth has one of Cancer and Capricorn
- Unit of measurement for atomic and molecular mass
- King of the Titans defeated by his son Zeus
- Giant statute of a lion-like creature outside Giza
- Vague or imperfect idea about something
- Marvel Soldier who's also called the White Wolf
- Satsumas are a small form of this citrus fruit
- Storage or living area in the roof of a house
- World's least densely populated territory in 2021
- Using the transporter to go from planet to ship
- 2018 hit for Post Malone and Swae Lee
- Group of large thick-skinned mammals
- .... Burroughs, author of Tarzan of the Apes
- Sweet ingredient of a coffee mocha
- Concise way of writing notes
- To convert something in one language to another
- Superhero character who battles Doctor Octopus
- Company that runs the 365 subscription service
- Beware those "leaves of three"
- What Mr Kipling makes; exceedingly ....
- Ian Hunter's sports anthem for this city Rocks
- How long food lasts before going out of date
- Latin term for a personal attack in a debate
- President after whom teddy bears are named
- Soft bullets that kids shoot from Nerf guns
- Suede-like fabric used for vehicle interiors
- Prague square named after political protester
- Jane Austen's sister; in mythology a prophetess
- Dining room storage furniture piece
- TV show based on Mark Wahlberg's early career
- Fill with too many people
- Director of Jurassic Park and The Lost World
- Tight athletic top worn under wetsuit or karate gi
- Inflammation of the liver
- Musical based upon hero from American Revolution
- Priest Jan, who led the Defenestration of Prague
- Frozen dessert popular at parties
- Dr. Seuss book about saving the environment
- City that's home to the Royal Alberta Museum
- Indigenous people of the US; model of Jeep
- .... to Ill, 1986 debut for the Beastie Boys
- Rainforest mammal also called a honey bear
- Footcare spa treatment
- Famous Star Wars bounty hunter
- Home state of Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski
- The 12 paired nerves that come from the brain
- Decorative lantern associated with Ramadan
- Saskatchewan capital, its name is Latin for queen
- Longest role in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Tuberous vegetable that can power a clock
- Shaped material using pinched/pleated tucks
- Shock absorbing piece at a car's front and back
- To sprinkle or splatter water
- Bodak Yellow singer whose real name is Belcalis
- Taxonomic rank above kingdom
- Currency of Israel
- Heavy metal armored soldier from the Middle Ages
- Runs the mutant School for Gifted Youngsters
- Ten to the 100th power
- Tidied hair with a toothed instrument
- Action in a sugar cube tower game
- Cosmetic blotting paper might be used on this
- Line marking the edge of a cricket pitch
- All the money a company takes in a year
- Type of number that's less than zero
- She sang iconic song Fever
- Even a person is in this when they're in trouble!
- Part of Toronto house that inspired Wayne's World
- Children in Miss Peregrine's home in 2016 film
- The world's most spoken native language
- A strong liking or fondness for something
- .... roll, sweet doughy bun with spice
- Electronics company founded in South Korea in 1969
- Sickness or illness
- This leafy canopy is usually orange around autumn
- Polar bird shares its name with a Batman villain
- Victory .... Air Power is a documentary by Disney
- Author who created Professors Snape and McGonagall
- Maya god of solar eclipses, servant of the Sun
- Deep-fried Spanish dough sticks
- High, flat place outdoors
- A Los Angeles baseball team
- Underlings, lackeys
- Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal are names of these
- Sanskrit for any of the Hindu four stages of life
- State that includes Orlando, Tampa and Miami
- Covers stone with a layer of plaster
- Neutron stars that emit blasts of radio waves
- Strains eye muscles
- Clothes that are made specifically to order
- Someone who reads minds or sees the future
- Religion in which atman and dharma are concepts
- Any microbe that causes illness, bacteria or virus
- Ben Gunn was cast adrift of this fictional island
- Leave the room in anger
- The word "set" has the largest number of those
- Broken chord, based on harp playing
- Measure of the decay of radioactivity
- 2017 Amazon animation based on Baum's characters
- Examples include shiitake, enoki and portobello
- Unidentified mass that washes up on a beach shore
- Explorer who expanded Spain's trade routes in 1500
- Retro illumination with moving wax blobs
- Mineral block providing nutrients to animals
- Utterly devoid of help or function
- The chemical element whose symbol is Hg
- Jamaica's national sport with a flat bat
- Matthew, Daredevil's alter ego
- Musical term, continue to next section immediately
- A fictional archeologist played by Harrison Ford
- Nom ....; pen name used by a writer
- Fruit also known as an alligator pear
- Snipping together smaller bits to make a movie
- Portable music player that was eclipsed by iPods
- Eleven and eight
- Common name for a Jewish yarmulke
- North or South state; not Dakota
- Small mammal with quills it doesn't shoot
- Chris Pratt's Marvel character
- What doctors in hospitals study
- Famous narrow, triangle shaped building in Toronto
- Dotted pattern of children's rhyme frogs and logs
- Victor .... III, Italian king who abdicated in 1946
- A drink made of mixing or shaking spirits together
- Completely correct or precise
- One who follows political idea of shared property
- First two words of the Lord's Prayer
- When waves interact they do this; meddle
- Car lights that illuminate the road ahead
- Baby bear's porridge was this
- This game focuses on the families of Westeros
- .... mummy, Egyptian with contorted expression
- Cheerleading movie, also a challenge to compete
- Surreal collage made with square cutouts
- Yellow flower that's considered a weed
- Rough sheet that makes wood smooth
- Early spring holiday also known as Fat Tuesday
- Usually the first meal of the day
- Half of a quarter
- Church district that a priest oversees
- Nationality of someone from Doha
- Rodent pet similar to a hamster
- .... Shop by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
- Harry Potter's unkind cousin
- Describes coarse and funny jokes
- Language of ancient Egypt, also a church
- Viral disease transmitted by animal bites
- Eerie white humanoid sea creature in Japanese myth
- Rocky Balboa's main sport
- Belgian Chocolate egg company
- She's the first American woman to travel to space
- Animated trash-collecting monsters in a 2014 movie
- Name of volcanoes on Montserrat and St Vincent
- Invaders were killed by this in War of the Worlds
- Fried potato breakfast item
- Medical condition that scars the liver
- The King of Navarre of Love's Labour's Lost
- A Native American name for Bigfoot
- Actor and activist known for Fire Drill Fridays
- Dr. Dre's influential hip-hop label, founded 1996
- Description of someone's physical perfection
- The Dark ...., Shaun Wallace's The Chase nickname
- Flight of the ...., New Zealand comedy duo
- Nationality of Pulitzer-winner Booth Tarkington
- Order of mammals that includes monkeys and humans
- Mayor of Toronto elected in 2014
- Perfect, immaculate
- He said mass could be converted into energy
- State salad with dried cherries and blue cheese
- Get medicine delivered from this kind of shop
- Sensor used in place of a mouse for a laptop
- Play piano with soft pedal, only hit one string
- Brat Pack Queen, Molly
- Everest, K2, Blanc or Table, for example
- Common name for the trachea
- Authors of content found in books, blogs, poetry
- Germany's city named after a weak perfume
- The Truman Show tagline: On the air, .....
- Lively and cheery
- Proper name for a maker of guitars and lutes
- Ancient Greek hero who beheaded Medusa
- Justice League magician, daughter of Zatara
- A dive with arms outstretched like a swift bird
- Explosive weapon that is propelled underwater
- Bony remnants of animals found in the ground
- Sci-fi TV series about a resort with robots
- Site of nuclear disaster in Soviet Ukraine
- Leafy herb also known as Chinese parsley
- Region way beyond Earth and the Moon
- Victoria Beckham's nickname in a 1990s pop group
- Record-breaking British swimmer Rebecca
- Government style of one person, one vote
- Berlin's major city rail line
- Home spot where you light logs
- Aspirations, goals
- Gland that releases growth hormone while you sleep
- Meg Ryan hit movie, .... in Seattle
- Van Gogh painted them exercising in an 1890 work
- The Lion King hyena voiced by Whoopi Goldberg
- Cutting these vegetables can make you cry
- German city where you can visit the Marienplatz
- Woven wooden material used in primitive houses
- Constellation representing an eagle
- Fuse circuitry together
- Front of house areas of theatrical institutions
- Corduroy the bear is missing one from his overalls
- Link's weapon in The Legend of Zelda, ...... Sword
- Country at European end of the Northeast Passage
- Big, powerful golf club
- To pay back money to a customer
- Daughter of Prospero in Shakespeare's Tempest
- Painter of The Starry Night and his own portrait
- Senior priest in Ancient Rome
- Last name of TV's Herman, Lily, and Marilyn
- Hairstyle popular in the army
- Base for a beam or column
- Dessert whose name means "puffed up" in French
- The supervisor on a construction site
- Dog digit toward the back of the foot
- A tube used to administer medicine or drain fluid
- Flat dish upon which artists mix their paints
- Good Will Hunting's day job
- Last name of Jack, Lee Child novel hero
- Alternative name for centigrade temperature scale
- Go round and round this bush
- Native American Five Nations confederacy
- Jazz outfit worn by US men in 1930s, 1940s
- Biblical vessel that was filled with animals
- River that forms part of the Spain-Portugal border
- This Ravenclaw student's dad ran The Quibbler
- Mexican dish of fried stuffed poblanos: chiles ....
- Funny sound made by a hyena
- TV horror-drama starring Mads Mikkelsen
- Michelle known for One Fine Day and Stardust
- Game containing a board with queens and pawns
- 2006 dance film with Jenna Dewan, Channing Tatum
- Acid produced during anaerobic respiration
- A zedonk is a zebra crossed with this animal
- Stone slab sculptures made by Maya people
- Dive deep into water
- Floor to ceiling flower and fruit shrine (Spa.)
- Larry ...., writing brother of Stan Lee
- Largest food and drink company in the world
- River that flows through central Prague
- Samovar
- Foreign chips, candies, and cookies
- Reggae star Bob or Ziggy
- Eight-legged creature that's a fast crawler
- Wool garments worn around the neck for warmth
- First day of a month, according to ancient Romans
- German chemist who invented Novocain
- Pale lager beer, named from its origin Czech city
- Large silverback ape
- Brown shade of the US United Parcel Service
- Corruption by offering underhand payments
- Juliet's family who opposed the Montagues
- Buildings for religious prayer
- Major European empire that crumbled in the 1920s
- In the original cut of Star Wars, he shot first
- Number Five's glass clue in Umbrella Academy
- Kind of day before visiting a salon
- The first woman created in Greek Mythology
- Skating oval
- The Coronation of ...., opera about Nero's mistress
- Rose the alarm, drew attention to
- Deceased body that medical students learn from
- Marvel supervillain; his alter ego is Wilson Fisk
- Last name of Jerry and Ben, acting father and son
- Plant connecting the Earth with the Maya afterlife
- 2019 Charlize Theron movie about life at Fox News
- Canadian popstar known for Blinding Lights
- Cambodia's capital and largest city
- Missing dentures; ineffective and meaningless
- Bill Clinton's middle name
- Cox who played Monica in Friends
- Common steampunk garment AKA underskirt
- Songbird that featured in a 2013 Donna Tartt novel
- Traditional item used for eating sushi
- .... Four, superhero group who battle Dr Doom
- The foremost Aussie uniiversity, founded in 1853
- Casino game also known as 21
- Yoga pose lying relaxed on floor, shavasana
- It was linked to the Nile by the Wadi Hammamat
- Society of Jesus member
- Thor's home planet in Marvel Comics
- Sir Edward, first prime minister of Australia
- With Bach and Beethoven, one of music's Three Bs
- Laura, star of Netflix's Ozark
- British spelling of one thousandth of a kilo
- Scoops of ice-cream topped with wafers and sauce
- Author Gaston, who wrote The Phantom of the Opera
- A .... control operates a television from a distance
- Chaotic, deliberate violence or damage
- City where Queen Elizabeth II was born
- Overskirt for accentuating hips in women's fashion
- Oaxaca is a city and state in this country
- Carrie who played Princess Leia in Star Wars
- Wrapped gift in a children's party game
- Programmer Markus, inventor of Minecraft
- Place where plants are propagated and sold
- Microsoft Office email program
- White rum with fruity Breezer alcopop range
- The age adolescents have a "sweet" birthday
- Giles was Buffy's this; so was Wesley, for a bit
- Mind ...., direct the thoughts of others
- Interval type that isn't major or minor
- Where impulses are transmitted between neurons
- Arched bridge with train tracks along the top
- Walked from one side of the road to the other
- The Bible has a new and an old one
- Conical-shaped pastry, filled with whipped dairy
- Author of 1924's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- Sedimentary rock the Maya used for construction
- Suspect something is wrong by sniffing a rodent?
- Area of land almost entirely surrounded by water
- Santa's brother, played by Vince Vaughn
- What website ads beg people to do with their mouse
- Difference between individuals within a species
- Woman in Love singer Barbra
- James ....; X-Men character also called Warpath
- Male avian builds fancy structures for courting
- Someone who moves to live in another country
- Mechanical laundry wringer
- Examples include golf, football and skiing
- Warm tube worn to protect neck and face from wind
- Musical group of 7 members
- Swimmers and elephants have them!
- The brightest star, also known as the dog star
- Nemo's dad in the movie Finding Nemo
- Jilly ...., author of horsey bonkbusters
- Line of scrolling text below a TV newscast
- Major Tuareg city on the Trans-Sahara trade route
- The tough white outer layer of a tooth
- Belgian cartoonist Herge's best known comic strip
- Blemishes caused by spillages
- Thin, unleavened pastry dough folded many times
- A spiny crested lizard native to the Americas
- Playwright of Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth
- Hurt someone's feelings, what bad manners might do
- Keep in custody
- Infamous cutoff taken by the Donner Party in 1846
- Moon-shaped emblem on Algerian or Tunisian flag
- Undulating body of water at amusement park
- Two-player card game with a peg board
- .... Night Fever, disco film starring John Travolta
- Draw a ring around, surround
- They're bred to pull sleighs over snowy ground
- Alan Moore comic book series
- Very hot peppercorns and Chinese cooking style
- Last name of Danish storyteller Hans Christian
- Queen Street store that became The Bay in 1991
- Soft crop top worn as underwear
- Cold-blooded creatures like snakes, turtles
- Weekly posting of feline pictures on social media
- Comic associate of Nym and Pistol in Henry V
- Also known as dice algebra, 2d6+4d8, for example
- Rotation of a ball contrary to its direction
- Desert country sandwiched between China and Russia
- Maya god with a shell on his back, god of scribes
- Jar filled with nectar processed by bees
- Fictional region in which Hobbiton is located
- Unlikely winner found beneath a hound?
- Culinary name for squid
- Shelving unit for storing paperbacks
- Obelix owns this small canine
- Greek god of the sea
- A financial adviser does this to a portfolio
- Office prison of Dilbert
- .... Stone, fragment with Egyptian rulers' names
- Mascara-wand-like brush for shaping eyebrows
- Indian unleavened bread, also called roti
- Game played with 22 balls
- Type of zoo where one can touch farm animals
- Uranus' largest moon and queen of the fairies
- One of four compartments of the human heart
- Take the party here if the weather's bad!
- Darkening one's skin with radiation burn
- Queen of Pop and singer of Like a Prayer
- Ronald Reagan's favourite candy of various colours
- Best International Male accolade won by JT in 2004
- Pool of players that a football coach selects from
- Adopted son of Superman
- Creating a Wi-Fi hotspot from a mobile device
- Big sales on December 26
- Unrealistic idea that comes from a tube?
- USS Enterprise NCC-1701, or Millennium Falcon
- Jump on the ...., join in with the latest trend
- The age before one can vote in the US or UK
- 1977 radio transmission possibly sent by aliens
- Large order of scaled reptiles, including snakes
- Portrait painter of the Restoration period
- Sweet treats on sticks; anagram of spill pool
- A video game world entirely made of blocks
- Star Trek captains reported to this space force
- To change to a lower gear in a manual car
- International scholarship to UK universities
- Delicate, fragile
- It's the squeaky wheel that gets it
- Decorative ink on skin
- A large dung beetle sacred to ancient Egypt
- Plant, red dye is extracted from it
- One who hires another for a quest or task
- Family behind Fixer Upper TV show
- Composer Antonín, born in Prague in 1841
- The tiny squares a computer screen is made of
- Wild surge of uncontrolled activity in a crowd
- Cowan ...., school the Brontë sisters attended
- The comic company responsible for Hulk and Thor
- Maundy ...., day before Good Friday
- Flowering underwater plants
- Business, trade
- Sam, Oscar-winning partner of actress Leslie Bibb
- 2007 DreamWorks movie about the honey trade
- UK band whose members include Guy Berryman
- Former female prison in London, site of executions
- A turtle or tortoise's tough outer shell
- Show put on by David Copperfield or Dynamo
- Opening an oyster shell
- Menacing tribe who scoot around the Land of Oz
- Easily felt or detected
- Cosmetic paste worn around the mouth
- Greek mountain overlooking ancient town of Delphi
- Three-month period during pregnancy
- Artist of 1830's Liberty Leading the People
- A brave person might bite this ammunition
- London-based brand of denim clothing
- Indigenous woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- Musical instrument also known as a mouth organ
- Series whose fourth chapter is The Last Key
- Teachers
- Padded panel behind the upper end of a bed
- An activity that is engrossing, takes up all time
- A spider's silk-producing organ
- For whom the ...., 1940 Ernest Hemingway novel
- Russian chemist who invented the Periodic Table
- Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy
- The Disney princess who pricked her finger
- Icon; like the one in the sky that calls Batman
- Another name for a prairie wolf
- LL Cool J's Radio released on this label in 1985
- Outwardly curved
- A cupboard or room for storing dry food in
- Sinking city
- Blenheim Oranges are actually these!
- Circular garland hung on a door at Christmas
- Grey's Anatomy and Bridgerton creator Rhimes
- Spanish ball game using hands and a wall
- Railroad riders that go "choo-choo"
- The outer layer of the brain's cerebrum
- A manmade underground passageway for vehicles
- .... Henry; rebellious boy in children's books
- Eldest of the Gorgons in Greek mythology
- Price-fixing group of companies
- In fashion, chic
- Knocking down all the pins in bowling
- Pavilion built for Prague's 1891 World's Fair
- Someone You Loved singer Lewis
- Superheroine with the real name Barbara Gordon
- Brown coal, of lesser quality than bituminous
- Muscles that flex hips
- Grain-based dairy substitute for pouring on cereal
- Chemical element Cd used in rechargeable batteries
- The periods in a ballgame when each side bats
- Language spoken in a Hispanophone country
- Something medically installed in a person's body
- Round patterns that appear in fields of crops
- Princess Margaret is Countess of ....
- Household waste, rubbish
- Type of poison that killed Socrates
- Under gear worn beneath clothes for extra warmth
- It's said to be the sincerest form of flattery
- Star-Lord's origin story starts with this crime
- Rowdy soccer fans
- Hogwarts first years had to buy these pewter items
- Making guests feel at home
- Black-legged seabird also called a tickleass
- Leading Anglo-Saxon scholar, the .... Bede
- Quadrilateral with two parallel sides
- Where mail can be left securely if nobody is home
- Material from which the Brandenburg Gate is made
- Major cities written in uppercase letters?
- Resistance when rubbing
- Disorder causing trouble falling or staying asleep
- Freshwater crustaceans that resemble tiny lobsters
- Singer who had a 1961 hit with Stand By Me
- Electronic device, divides something into parts
- Sharp-tasting salad vegetable with a daikon type
- Bruce Willis blew this up in Armageddon
- Bodily attire for doing front crawl or backstroke
- Temperature label when water drops form on plants
- Wounds; a cut and a broken leg, for example
- A superhero or villain double personality
- Occurring at irregular intervals
- Egyptian Red Sea resort popular with divers
- This hip-hop Force were on Planet Rock in 1982
- A scientific name for desert animal with one hump
- Matter contained by a cell's membrane
- Political system where workers can't own the land
- First and foremost, this person runs a high school
- Striped hook-shaped sweet hung on a Christmas tree
- Bread substitute in a jibarito sandwich
- Maisie Williams' Game of Thrones character
- A pedestal or supporting cupboard beneath a sink
- Acorn-bearing greenery on the flag of San Marino
- Something no longer winnable
- John who was looking for A Quiet Place in 2018
- Period for placing baby on their stomach to play
- Metamorphic rock used for countertops and floors
- Passages between blocks of audience seating
- Clear digestive fluid produced in the mouth
- The three-brother pop band who sang MMMBop
- Combining fabrics using a needle and thread
- Imelda, Filipino politician dubbed Iron Butterfly
- Type of two-piece swimwear worn by females
- This Lex often troubles Superman
- Italian brandy from leftover grapes of winemaking
- .... white, pastel hue based on this Nation's flag
- Armstrong's moonwalking-partner
- Katniss Everdeen took part in these Games
- Male who delivers dairy drink for a living
- A kitchen appliance that browns sliced bread
- Aaron Paul played this Jesse on Breaking Bad
- In Pixar's Inside Out, Joy represents one
- Mixing up a salad
- Father of all Maya gods
- Pop disco group, sang How Deep is Your Love
- Prehistoric fur-covered elephant-like creature
- Using momentum like a swimmer between strokes
- The curled line below the C in "façade"
- Rare-earth metal (Tb) named after village Ytterby
- Snake held by an eagle on Mexico's national flag
- Wracked with worry or panic, desperate
- Sore skin or lips from exposure to the elements
- Founding Marvel writer and editor, born 1922
- .... mire, sticky quicksand for Holmes & Watson
- Toni who wrote Beloved and The Bluest Eye
- Toronto's official baseball team
- Potent painkiller common in the 19th century
- Vitamin B1
- Dorothy's ruby shoes in 1939 film The Wizard of Oz
- Spanish dramatic genre with spoken and sung scenes
- Whizzing up soup to get rid of lumps
- Instructional designs followed by knitters
- Six-pointed star on the flag of Israel
- TV series featuring Picard, Discovery
- A child's infant toy
- Ancient Israeli city known as Armageddon in Greek
- Something that illustrates a point
- Cut these when you're trying to save time
- Type of whiskey made largely in Kentucky
- Archie ...., redhead from the Archie comics
- Duo in wrestling who work together
- The superhero name of T'Challa from Wakanda
- Popular female character in Greek tragedies
- The R in MMR
- Decorative coating applied to ceilings and walls
- Biblical hill where Jesus was crucified
- The island where Usain Bolt and Shaggy are from
- Planet in our solar system discovered in 1846
- Chilly region of Russia, in eastern Asia
- Most subscription box companies' online presence
- Bruce Banner's cousin Jennifer Walters
- Orlando Bloom's character in The Lord of the Rings
- Some examples are nori, wakame and kelp
- .... more than you can chew
- Brown hue made of dirt, named for Flemish painter
- Legendary monster slain by Bellerophon
- Competition that can occur between siblings
- Moroccan port after which tangerines are named
- Sticky substance used to hold furniture together
- Many retail websites offer this for free
- Pollution causes this bad downpour in water cycle
- Supervises, abroad by the sounds of it?
- Music by Grieg and a play by Ibsen
- HMRC and the CIA are examples of these
- Cartoonist who created Garfield
- Drydock, battle station or outpost in space
- Stock romcom scene where two future lovers meet
- A category of animal designed to hunt others
- Sending unwanted emails frequently
- Religion in which followers seek to attain Nirvana
- Collective name for the tiny bones in the ear
- The twin skyscrapers located in Kuala Lumpur
- Edible hard clam; fictional setting of Family Guy
- Smaller breed of chicken or duck
- A simple language that develops between two groups
- A hold in boxing with arms around an opponent
- Stage last name of the musician born John Stephens
- Invisible "wall" between actors and audience
- Festival to which the word paschal relates
- Dairy product that's sliced, served on crackers
- Seat of Maya gods; word meaning "mountain"
- .... Award, presented to outstanding cartoonists
- River, flows from Lake Tiberias to the Dead Sea
- Turkeys make this sound
- He is the older brother of Gretel
- A closed cupboard or closet
- Sandra, Oscar-winning star of Speed and Gravity
- A spinning sensation and loss of balance
- Disputed island group in the South China Sea
- Guitar strings need the right amount for tuning
- Residence of Prussian kings, southwest of Berlin
- Shakespeare's first child, born 1583
- Stinging polyp where clownfish live
- Opaque, matte watermedia paint
- The V in Law & Order: SVU
- Non-paper money that is in circulation
- The giant who met his end when David used a sling
- Central lake of Beijing's Summer Palace complex
- Sport in which you could "hang 10" or "wipeout"
- Sweet paste made of nuts and boiled sugar
- Stage show that turns out to be an unexpected hit
- Small packages of sticks, or grouped utilities
- Book genre of real-life murders and mysteries
- Famous baking show judge Paul
- Orange rust that appears on iron and steel
- Capital of Latveria in the Marvel Universe
- Federal parliament of Germany
- Alvin, Simon and Theodore are these animals
- Parts of letters that are taller than the x-height
- Ready-to-strike pose used in kung fu and taekwondo
- Island on which the dodo once lived
- Christian festival marked 40 days after Christmas
- Wu-Tang member formed a duo with Redman in 1994
- Pay monthly to use a service
- Buffy was a vampire one
- A form of wall-to-wall rug
- Native name for the third-largest Italian city
- Contraction for retroactive continuity
- The last name of The Dark Knight's Joker
- Official typographical term for a division sign ÷
- Month of birthday of racehorses in S hemisphere
- Japanese white radish often served in sushi
- It's the S in Apple's iOS technology
- Zodiac sign represented by a crab
- She featured on Iggy Azalea's hit Black Widow
- Cut one's nails
- Fourth book of the Hebrew Bible
- Very large information sets for computer analysis
- Stone that allowed hieroglyphics to be translated
- The undead creatures in The Walking Dead
- An edible fungus and a chocolate treat
- Annoyed, like a clockwork toy?
- Eat pho in Hanoi in this Asian country
- The 2012 James Bond spy film
- The flow of electrons
- Says something again, says something again
- Alexander ...., the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe
- Stage name of rapper Montero Lamar Hill
- Markings on the coats of zebras and tigers
- Painter of The Lacemaker, housed in the Louvre
- It blows at right angles to a line of travel
- Researching your family tree
- Number of squares on a chessboard
- Unexplained red precipitation
- DC Comics heroine in The Brave and the Bold
- Soccer's Lionel Messi is from this country
- Large vessel for mixing drinks together at parties
- Churchman who was one of Robin Hood's Merry Men
- Choral call-and-response music style
- A German model who once hosted Project Runway
- Another name for an auctioneer
- He tried to steal Christmas
- Wild French art movement
- As Hamlet famously commands, "Get thee to a ...."
- Chest of drawers, sounds like a big lad!
- Phil, Oscar-winning Star Wars stop motion animator
- Traffic collisionor chaotic situation
- Coupled with Antigua to form West Indies nation
- Machinery used to add ink to plain paper
- South Korean car maker of the Elantra and Tucson
- Pizza delivery chain named after game tiles
- Japanese ship full of treasure that sank in 1945
- Freddie Mercury's original surname
- Post-apocalyptic book by Cormac McCarthy
- Dithered
- League of heroes, including Batman, Superman
- He discovered four of Jupiter's moons
- Beans used to make chimichanga
- Blooms used to decorate tables
- Final move when a gymnast must land on feet
- Superman has one of these in solitude
- Plug-in blanket for warming a bed before sleep
- Kevin Smith's film about a shopping complex
- Conquistador who brought the Spanish to Maya lands
- Using needles and wool to make clothing
- Hurricanes common in Pacific or Indian oceans
- Acting troupe Shakespeare was a member of
- Not a specific time or date
- Type of cuisine that involves sushi and soba
- Board of people sound like they give good advice?
- Casablanca is a city in this north African country
- Spanish city linked to Egypt by a sea trade route
- Ancient, esoteric Hindu texts
- View all open windows on your screen at once
- 20th letter of the Greek alphabet
- Disfigured Batman villain who always flips a coin
- Little Shop of Horrors character who feeds plant
- River-dwelling mammals that build dams
- Ventilation point in a room
- Timon would fit in .... Manor if he wasn't a cartoon
- Point that does not fit with statistical data set
- Make less dry, add water
- Fizzy beverage sometimes called soda water
- The body's chemical messengers; cortisol & insulin
- Inhabitants of water-surrounded lands
- Wound from the fangs of a viper or adder
- General legal system in place in the UK
- Name of a tiny inner city farm in Toronto
- Five-pointed yellow fruit also called carambola
- Tearful Italian musical term
- Swiss actor, much parodied for a role in Downfall
- Scottish university where Prince William met Kate
- Passing a ball to a teammate to set up a score
- Strong need to know or learn things
- King Edward's queen in Richard III
- Simple diagram to show processes and decisions
- Small version of poodle, Dachshund, Chihuahua
- Husband and consort of Queen Victoria
- First name of the Joker's girlfriend, Miss Quinn
- Country in which financiers Scotiabank are based
- Traditional wind instrument in Egyptian folk music
- Toughened glass used to make shower screens
- Quilted jacket padded with thick down
- Pointed tool used in ancient writing
- Noise-making segments on the tip of a snake's tail
- A rich seafood soup, often made with lobster
- Country whose capital is Conakry
- 1948's The Treasure of the .... Madre
- Tell, educate on a subject
- Water-dwelling American snake; a kind of soft shoe
- Wolverine can .... his memory, wipe the slate clean
- Adding essential oil to a carrier so it's not neat
- Term of endearment or summer flower
- San Diego event with Steampunk Saturday
- Inundation of water
- The corpulent Michelin Man's name
- Country singers Naomi and Wynonna
- Type of allergies people get in different months
- Often worn to keep hair off face
- What a GM uses to get players involved in a story
- Popular Nintendo farm sim game: .... Moon
- Stage name of hip-hop legend James Todd Smith
- The tag that opens a parachute
- The Greek goddess of hunting and Apollo's twin
- Steve Martin played a sadistic singing one
- A large French country house or castle
- The official floral emblem of Scotland
- Person who organizes the contents of a gallery
- Move forward, make progress
- Athletic DC Comics scarlet superhero
- It makes the heart grow fonder
- Greek currency before the euro
- Poetic term for swathes of grass
- Exercising arena for horses
- Go for a leisurely walk
- Silver headgear worn by Ant-Man
- Open stage style with seating on three sides
- Nationality of the composer Erik Satie
- Giggles, chuckles
- A soft, pale, slightly curved nut
- Will ...., US comics artist of A Contract with God
- Water-heating device in a home
- Grouped set of lines in a poem
- Surname of Thriller and Billy Jean singer
- Hall, room, building where artworks are displayed
- observation dome on the fuselage of an aircraft
- This Smurf hates everything
- Irreligious, blasphemous, sacrilegious
- Spicy name for orange, from the crocus flower
- Broccoli is a type of this leafy vegetable
- Tub partner of the baker and the candlestick maker
- Santa's reindeer named after high springing steps
- The introduction of a new product
- Crumbly, when talking of soils
- Thanks to the "r", it never disappears
- North Americans with African, West Indian origins
- Can be seen; not hidden
- A star that results from a supernova explosion
- Pig-like hoofed mammal, native to the Americas
- .... Prime, Autobot leader
- Scented liquid worn by women
- Publication that lists a circus's acts
- Object known as the Space Stone in Marvel movies
- Term for coppery ales; colour of a traffic light
- Singer who had a hit with American Pie in 1971
- Actor brother of Booksmart star Beanie Feldstein
- Citrus with a bright orange peel and a flat bottom
- Old Testament text about suffering
- Max ....; creator of Betty Boop comic strip
- Ursine stuffed toy
- Sport at Hogwarts
- Those who buy shares in a company
- Plant in the mint family, treats stomach issues
- Sharp weapons across the shield on Kenya's flag
- .... Word Score, highest-scoring Scrabble square
- This round beef patty might come from the King!
- Square root of 400
- Young man who clears off the table at a restaurant
- First name of Italian opera singer Bocelli
- The French museum which opened in 1973
- Water sport competed at heights of 10, 7.5 and 5m
- Babylon gate on display in Pergamon Museum, Berlin
- She starred in Red, The Queen, and Excalibur
- Donald Trump's political daughter
- Second holiest Muslim city, after Mecca
- Swedish app to order deliveries and pay later
- To be present at an event or function
- Winnie the Pooh's donkey friend
- Starred in Alien and TV's Doctor Who and Merlin
- Naturalists say to drink this not the bottled kind
- Jimmy Ernst technique of blowing paint
- This is the first number to have the letter "A"
- Nationality of someone from Antigua's twin isle
- King said to have married Robin Hood and Marian
- Brain part that regulates sleep and consciousness
- Swimmers dive from this steady spot
- Protect a natural space or wildlife
- Planes rising into flight
- 1847 novel in which Edward Rochester appears
- Pianist who sang of Little Earthquakes in 1992
- Pastries like croissants and pain aux raisins
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals
- Keyboard-operated idiophone, glockenspiel sound
- Machine that keeps the ice rink smooth
- Clever green-skinned enemy of Superman
- 1996 Helen Hunt film about chasing tornadoes
- Jade represented this type of life to Maya
- Most populous city in Belgium
- Hebrew name for God
- Long sensory organ on a bee's head
- Small rocket launcher without recoil for war
- Being commonly characteristic of something
- Nuts served to Greek wedding guests: Jordan ....
- Run DMC covered their hit Walk This Way in 1986
- M. Night Shyamalan film about plants, The ....
- Battery brand with a bunny who never stops
- Country from which a Sammarinese person comes
- Rubber block for inking the day onto documents
- Fun term for stores on cruises
- People requesting joinder to a lawsuit
- Roger, first athlete to run a 4-minute mile
- Some floorboards do this to connect
- Folding surface often used to play bridge
- Biblical area east of Eden; the state of sleep
- Short-statured dog breed from China
- A serving of raw fish encircled by cooked rice
- An X-Men superhero with retractable claws
- What geese do in autumn to keep warm
- Tom Hanks' character from Greenbow, Alabama
- Fish that can be red, sounds like it's a biter
- Post that prevents vehicle access
- Hot dog trick shot in tennis
- Examine a body part by touching it carefully
- Late '60s hip-hop dance, similar to body popping
- Neck gland below the Adam's apple
- Lucy and Linus ...., friends of Charlie Brown
- What Alexis says to her brother in Schitt's Creek
- Formal notification to attend court
- Situation in need of a solution
- Austin Powers actor Verne, born 1969
- European sea, a major source of ancient amber
- Someone from Denmark; sweet pastry
- Slow waltz popular in the 17th century
- Lizards with no necks and small legs
- Slightly changing the pitch on an instrument
- Wayne and Garth say they're not this
- Last name of Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice
- .... the Sweep, a patriarch of Happy Families
- Timepieces that can be digital or have hands
- Mortar used for grinding writing pigments
- Novelist David, who wrote Cloud Atlas
- French for highly prized truffles
- 2016-2018 TV series of travels to key past events
- Term that tells musicians to play with joy
- Perfumer of Cool Water and Horizon
- Glass London skyscraper built to a point
- Tallying, equalising, balancing
- The A-Z of a language
- "Spider's fibre" and "street"; ancient trade route
- .... Mile, death row film with Michael Clarke Duncan
- First name of composer Brahms or painter Vermeer
- Another word for spine
- The current epoch of geological time
- Airline with minimal luxury, lacking flounces
- Young male chicken
- Irish former Westlife singer Bryan
- This sport's first black league was founded 1920
- Long, round-bottomed glass laboratory vessel
- Group of defensive players on a football pitch
- Vegetable sometimes called a "cabbage turnip"
- Wealthy spinster in Great Expectations
- Tropical mammal, origin of dung coffee
- Leia; A .... of Mars
- Bed covering that lays flat without elastic
- Canadian city, the capital of Manitoba
- Freed from captivity
- Cocktail made with Port wine
- Bird name for Michelle Dubois with beret/long coat
- Legal protections for an invention
- German wine made from frozen grapes
- Shape-shifting Russian household sprite
- Part of a cell that contains DNA
- Wood known for its resistance to water
- Nadya, who is also known as Octomom
- Alter ego of Wendy Lawson in 2019 superhero film
- Workout tool that you jump on and off for cardio
- Form of quartz; actor Billy
- The ....; humorous comic strip often featuring cows
- A corrective lens worn over just one eye
- Orange-hued November gemstone; anagram of inciter
- A word used to greet a guest entering your home
- Sleep-inducing medication
- Noisy anti-theft device fitted on a vehicle
- Marvel character who became Dark Phoenix
- Slang for male child who never does anything wrong
- Roman emperor who succeeded Augustus in 14 CE
- Like fine cotton bedsheets; anagram of tiny gape
- Lemon-flavoured fruit-filled sponge with meringue
- Hide a spaceship using this kind of field
- Random changes in an organism's genetic code
- Complete, total, utter
- Title, introductory material at top of a newspaper
- Former German Chancellor and mayor of West Berlin
- To preserve food in brine or saltwater
- Batman's police commissioner friend
- Unique, unrepeated event
- Company that owns Marvel and Star Wars
- Dugout vessels that transported Maya goods
- Venomous cobras that live in Asian forests
- Digestive hormone that spikes when asleep
- Microsoft's wiry nineties office assistant
- She starred in Us and Black Panther, .... Nyong'o
- Horror novel about a girl with telekinetic powers
- Devices that straighten teeth
- The capital of this country is Moscow
- To be modest; Kendrick Lamar song
- Lowest point on a wave
- Visitors, like those in a hotel
- Parallelograms with four equal sides
- Female counterparts of Alvin, Simon and Theodore
- Students of language
- Superhero identity adopted by the first Robin
- Lofty Prague skyscraper designed by Richard Meier
- Spanish barbecued kebabs
- Princess daughter of William and Kate
- Yellow shade for young US students' transportation
- Talking about other people's lives
- A .... consultant can help with breastfeeding
- Financial support or grant
- Bandit, thief or robber
- Grouping of Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Ocean whose name means calm and tranquil
- Gave birth to offspring, like a frog
- DC superhero played on screen by Jason Momoa
- .... Martineau, contemporary writer of the Brontës
- Raw vegetable cut into stick-shaped pieces
- Absolute value, mathematically
- 100 years in time
- Capital of Swaziland
- Expelled air from the lungs
- X-shaped puzzle?
- The fourth one is time
- Blue-Brie-type cheese from Germany
- Type of numbered path in Buddhism
- Using hands to move the ball in basketball
- Planning for expenses based on income
- Mammal also known as an American antelope
- Kyle .... was Orson Hodge in Desperate Housewives
- Small paper record, for alphabetizing information
- Car type, originally a carriage with soft top
- School musical instrument with wooden bars
- Person who makes keys, repairs doors
- The enchanted clock in Beauty and the Beast
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- E.g. Ask the Audience or 50-50 on TV quiz show
- Pastry-based dessert with Garden of Eden fruit
- English queen who made Pomeranian dogs fashionable
- Locasta, the Land of Oz's Good Witch of the North
- Runners go over 26 miles in this
- Snoopy's flying ace foe in Peanuts cartoon
- Ray-Ban pilot-style sunglasses
- Maria worried Mother .... in The Sound of Music
- Metal tool used to pluck eyebrows or splinters
- The study of fungi
- Computer monitors
- Swollen with fluid or gas
- Cooking style relating to a certain country
- Artistic swimming moves accompanied by music
- Stanley, three-time interwar UK Prime Minister
- 2016 Jonah Hill film about arms dealers
- Les Misérables character who sings On My Own
- Mark Darcy's rival in Bridget Jones books, Daniel
- Hindu goddess of wealth and good fortune
- Mountain range in Colorado
- An object one stands on when making a speech
- Stephen ...., The Late Show host
- Mottled and stripey-furred cats
- Currency unit of Spain before the euro
- A deep brass sound associated with polka music
- Author Neil who wrote Coraline and Stardust
- Person who sacrifices themself for a cause
- The silvery-white metal with the atomic number 28
- Predetermined meeting schedule
- Gandhi who was the first female PM of India
- Shape at the heart of the flags of Japan and Laos
- Large, white heron-like wading birds
- Stained sponge block to push a date stamp onto
- Walt Disney World ride, Tower of ....
- Human friend of cartoon tiger Hobbes
- A James Cameron movie with blue creatures
- Paul McCartney's fashion designer daughter
- Light effect common to many sci-fi flicks
- Heavy ratite named the world's most dangerous bird
- Japanese ....; sushi fish also called hamachi
- Type of pen with a spherical, rolling tip
- Superman is his alter ego
- Slang term for an American dollar
- Flippant, glib
- Government consisting of more than one party
- UK actor who played Luther on screen
- He said, "That's one small step for man..."
- Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf"
- First name of Buddy's father in Elf
- .... Hogan, ragtime performer in The Oyster Man
- Crunchy, ridged green vegetable, goes with dips
- Author of The Time Traveler's Wife, Niffenegger
- Number of golden stars on the EU flag
- Bitcoin and Ethereum, for short
- Snoopy cartoonist, born 1922
- A spore-producing organism that includes mold
- A plan, perhaps for secret reasons
- Greek mathematician, founder of geometry
- A geometric configuration significant in Hindu art
- Liverpool FC plays in this South American country
- Avenger known for his skill with a bow and arrow
- Landlocked sea linked to Europe by the Volga Route
- Play that starts "When shall we three meet again?"
- First showing
- Song where the Spice Girls tell you what they want
- Number that represents a TV or radio station
- Big cat depicted on the national flag of Croatia
- Roman goddess of wisdom, war and art
- Nest for honey-making insects
- Captain Carrot's amazing animal superheroes
- Tablet or liquid that neutralizes stomach fluid
- Matting and pressing wool together to make fabric
- King's story Shakespeare splits into three parts
- Father of Isaac in the Bible
- School subject that teaches kids about water cycle
- Leather material from a bovine
- Transform a loft into living space, for example
- Austrian pastry with fruit filling
- Animators' list of image sequences and timings
- Bed support of metal coils in fabric-covered frame
- Staff-wielding Xena character
- Spiny ocean creature; don't step on it!
- Character, like Loki, who breaks the rules
- UK's postal service, not just for the Queen
- Cuban American singer known as Queen of Salsa
- Paper animation drawn on the corners of pages
- One who writes historical biographies
- Device that helps fire up a car's ignition
- Making someone sick
- US city of the biggest Comic-Con since 1970
- Actors get this notice to audition a second time
- Admired, central female leads in books
- Island where Grandmaster Flash was born in 1958
- London scheme of restrictions on public roads
- Craving for snacks; chocolates with caramel centre
- This type of light-blocking curtain can aid sleep
- Those who love to train at sports
- Office machine for destroying paper documents
- US name for what Brits call aubergine
- X-Wings, TIE or Cylon Raiders, for example
- Caped ...., Batman's nickname
- No longer used, out of date
- Shaped fabric piece sewn in to provide "give"
- Alternative name for Tokyo's international airport
- Warren ...., co-holder of the Oscars mix-up envelope
- Subtle difference in meaning or expression
- She sang Sorry Not Sorry and Stone Cold, Demi
- Alfred serves in this role for Bruce Wayne
- Marie Curie died from exposure to this chemical
- Solar deity, e.g. Ra in Ancient Egyptian times
- A term relating to horses
- Metal supposedly needed to kill a werewolf
- Bill ....; creator of Calvin and Hobbes comic strip
- A 1969 Poirot tale was set at this kind of party
- Another word for the Indic languages family
- Powerful explosion of a star
- Actor who plays lead role in Jack Irish series
- Charlie Brown and Snoopy's canary friend
- Largest and capital city of Crete
- Director of the Kill Bill movies
- High-ranking Catholic Church officials
- Number of these determines engine size in a car
- Bird in a pear tree in the Christmas song
- The name of Ron Weasley's rat
- Instruction to hit violin strings with wood of bow
- Whale named for its distinctive body shape
- Basic line drawing of a person
- Skin injury suffered by crashing cyclists
- This bottle keeps a sleeper warm in bed
- In 1964 this mall opened as the biggest in Toronto
- Marie Curie got two Nobel Prizes in different ....
- Alcoholic drink taken right before bedtime
- Pale purple precious stone, a form of quartz
- Opera set in Spain, with toreadors
- An ROI is one on investment
- Comics produced in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong
- Relating to the top chambers of the heart
- The Disney movie set in Arendelle
- Sheer vertical rock faces
- China or silver container for brewing leaves
- Medical stitch to close a wound
- Lofty TV tower on Prague hill, built in 1985
- Bird species of Sam, mascot for Froot Loops
- Easily manipulated or reshaped
- Diamonds and charcoal are forms of this element
- We say, "Ahoy, matey," on Talk Like a .... Day
- A flower; Archie Comics character Cheryl ....
- What Metallica was "Master of" on their 3rd album
- Chinese province where most pandas live
- Physicist who postulated the plum pudding model
- Underwater ecosystems with dense kelp growth
- Superfans make sure these are exact to a character
- Evil, maleficent
- Tiny removable flash memory card
- Shape of the 64 spaces on a chess board
- Little trees that broccoli breaks into