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- Mountain peak
- ... cord; springy cable for extreme sports lovers
- Ocean ..., glass cylinder to walk through, see fish
- ... room; hotel accommodation for parents and kids
- Blocks to stop aircraft from moving
- Too much, outside the normal limits
- High and ...; self-important
- Knights' weapons
- Akashi-..., longest suspension bridge in the world
- ... Bucyk, skilled left winger, lifelong Bruin
- Concrete slabs that make a garden path
- Popular rounded bread, eaten with gravy in US
- Restless, unable to sleep
- Gemstone cut, aka square emerald cut
- Derisive or scornful mocking
- Katie ..., US Olympic freestyle swimmer
- Describes the homeward leg of a return journey
- Musical performance, often during a tour
- Terry ..., director, member of the Monty Python
- Artists' workrooms
- Pithy remark or concise poem
- Tourist destination, anagram of "dumb Rae"
- Cheesy actor Troy, in The Simpsons
- Interrupted a performer in a show
- Stepped like a horse
- Not take full advantage of something
- Relax at the end of a busy period
- Worries, hardships, struggles
- ... Cemetery, New Orleans marble statuary landmark
- Surname of Lynn, star of the film Georgy Girl
- Open and barefaced disobedience
- Use thick materials to keep heat in
- ... Flyer Scheme, airline loyalty system
- Scowls in pain
- Begin eating, like a dog maybe
- Nashville's hockey team
- Publicly praised or commended
- Hued vehicle looked out for in travel game
- Pippi Longstocking's monkey
- Drew ..., E.T. child actress
- Front shiner on a vehicle, or worn by miners
- Latin means "farewell to meat", a Shrovetide event
- Meal in the middle of the morning
- Rolling ..., song by Adele on album 21
- Taking temporary care of children within a family
- She or he shows you the sights
- Requesting strongly
- ... while the iron is hot
- Montgolfier, Wright, Earhart, Johnson and Yeager
- 24 hours at a relaxing mineral springs resort
- Cardinal ..., Victorian in line to be a saint
- ... oats, brand of porridge oats
- Keep in custody
- Plane maker of the 747
- Motley, assorted, scruffy
- Sore, weary
- Spry, like Jack who jumped over a candlestick
- Puzzle or code to be cracked
- ...-Pyrénées, south-west French dept up high
- ... maker, to cook beaten eggs with fillings
- Valleys, ravines, chasms
- ... Road; video game with traffic-dodging chicken
- Medical word for the womb
- City where Red Wings play their home games
- Comes out, like a butterfly from a chrysalis
- The Christine who is Managing Director of the IMF
- Sci-fi follower of the tales of the USS Enterprise
- Nationality of Kimi Räikkönen
- Hot plate for cooking fried foods directly on
- Fastened; made safe
- Dark Lord of The Silmarillion
- Someone who is always on the go
- Vacation complexes
- Straw compacted into cuboid/cylindrical shape
- Sub-unit of currency in Syria, Egypt and Lebanon
- Swallows food or drink or even poison
- Art of paper folding
- From weatherman to talk show host: David ...
- Posturing Hindu exercises under tuition
- Prevents entering a port
- Fixed line used to create a curve or conic section
- The craft of hat-making
- London dry gin, distilled in Scotland
- Refuge, shelter, haven of safety
- A customer on a boat, plane or train
- ... of something; dominated or overtaken by
- Routine, status quo, customary
- The King's castle in Memphis
- Seating for toddlers
- Catholic University founded in Chicago
- Diamonds From ... Leone, Kanye West track
- School that Aristotle founded in Athens
- Mount ..., plantation home of George Washington
- Small sailing boats or luxury pleasure crafts
- The Section with aesthetically pleasing proportions
- Breakfast grains, just add milk
- Like ...; with the same opinions or views
- Nine ...; typical hours of an office job
- The Martyr, England patron saint before George
- Belgian city at Zeebrugge port
- Superhero graphic novel by Alan Moore
- "... of the fittest", phrase of Herbert Spencer
- Place where oil is processed
- Frozen accommodation in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
- William who directed The Exorcist in 1973
- Something that prompts a choice to be made
- Suffering, a stressful situation
- ... in Arms, Dire Straits hit album of the 1980s
- Purple flowery French district on Italian border
- Small backpack
- Corners or points on a polygon
- Baboon with multicolored fur
- Spats, arguments
- The Four ... of the Apocalypse
- It won't poison you
- Pop star who gave birth to twins in June, 2017
- One single part in a television series
- The only bone located in the upper arm
- Using a bow and arrow
- People are entitled to due ... in court
- Describes Marilyn Monroe's vocal delivery
- Yassa comes from this country, with capital Dakar
- ... paper, artistic swirls and blobs from Florence
- Rhythm or tempo, like in a military march
- First winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- Give pleasure to, satisfy
- ... and brush, small tools for sweeping up the mess
- Fortune seers use this ball to look into the future
- Tall pink birds that grace Hialeah Park
- His law says work expands to fill available time
- Dallas/..., Texan airport
- Rough, storm-tossed
- ... Night, April celebration, marks start of spring
- Monkees lead singer, a youth jockey
- Russian chemist who invented the Periodic Table
- People trying to effect change in a specific area
- Hobbies, pastimes, leisure pursuits
- Way of recording shots per hole in golf
- Filigree work, medium from which doilies are made
- A prominent chief of the Apache Indians
- Player who can play in two positions in basketball
- The W in SWAT
- ... Awards, stage prizes named after acting Lord
- Sam Beckett's journey through time, ... Leap
- Overcrowded, tightly packed
- In law, an inheritance or legacy
- Visible part of the external ear
- ... Lee, the Dodge Charger in The Dukes of Hazzard
- Shopping bag on wheels brand
- Bitter vegetables with curly-leafed variety
- Puts liquid into another container
- Surviving a long while
- ... Palace, Istanbul home of the Sultans
- Wood separating properties; sport with swords
- Tuneful
- Graphite drawers bought from souvenir shops
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Large housewares and furniture chain: Crate & ...
- Patches of infected, broken skin
- Knowledge built with time and experience
- 1960s French-Swiss New Wave film director
- Enthusiastically, eagerly, ardently
- Silver
- Official, following rules, e.g. black-tie event
- Pleasure gardens in Copenhagen
- ... duplicator, old copy machine with rotating drum
- ... park, out-of-town shopping venue
- According to the Bible, Balaam's animal that spoke
- Angie ..., The Hate U Give author
- Opposite of shorter
- ... a sigh of relief; felt that anxiety has passed
- Milk chocolate frog bar
- Panic! At the Disco album Pray for the ...
- Fabric squares for wiping and cleaning
- Microsoft's software suite
- Marionette
- Norway seaport and cruise ship terminal
- 1986 Don Johnson song
- Not in accordance with the law
- Holds the ID worn around a feline's neck
- Basilica de ... Familia; Gaudí's work in Barcelona
- Cocoon and Trading Places actor
- Footloose and ..., a liberated attitude
- Uncles and aunts, for example
- Watchful, good at spotting details
- Side-effect or consequence of the original
- Grainy sheet for making surfaces smooth and flat
- The semi arid part of southern Argentina
- Sign for family of deceased soldier
- Giant prehistoric creature that roamed the Earth
- Soaking up spare ink
- Innards of seafood
- Jim ..., key role played by Kevin Costner in JFK
- Groups of things or people gathered close together
- Père-..., celebrity cemetery in Paris
- Now defunct flag carrier airline of Mexico
- Makeover show with Jonathan Van Ness
- Cautious, unwilling to commit
- Ray who wrote Fahrenheit 451
- Ran parliament
- British rock band known for Rock the Casbah
- Minor planet composed of mineral and rock
- Very near the end
- 1970's phrase for “wow” or “that's great”
- Official order or edict
- Reflected sounds heard over and over again
- Michael, film star made up to be Betelgeuse
- Wheel nuts cover
- Use this to take photos
- Puts the ball in the back of the net
- Tango and polka-like Brazilian dance
- Exxon ..., oil tanker spill of 1989
- Cleopatra's ..., obelisks in New York and London
- Hebrew word for the holiday of Passover
- Little Russian pancakes
- Paths traveled to reach destinations
- Left or right upper chamber of the heart
- A pendant that opens to reveal pictures inside
- Yes, ..., there is a Santa Claus
- Time when Cinderella needs to leave the ball
- Shots to protect immune system
- Founded on faith or trust
- Small, sweet buns in paper cases, with icing
- Desirous, inviting
- Founder of Pahlavi Dynasty in Iran in 1925
- Canine who defends properties
- Robert Redford's directorial debut: ... People
- Clarifies, imparts knowledge
- Grants amnesty
- Something set at an angle
- Game show top prizes
- Fluctuation of the whole person in hip-hop dance
- Nationality of one from Dubrovnik
- The creator of Wallace & Gromit
- Rio soccer stadium, venue of 1950 World Cup final
- St Peter's ...; focal point of the Vatican City
- Something that costs nothing
- A group of three related novels
- Causing an affray, going on the rampage
- German ice wine, from grapes frozen on the vine
- Eats well and is fit
- Italian fashion company founded by Gianni
- Body parts that get whiffy; anagram of imparts
- Close but ...; almost correct but not quite
- Any small city-like area that isn't new
- Ten Green ..., song sung in the round
- Siddhartha ...; the Buddha's full name
- Wild African pig
- Short progress into a journey, book, task etc.
- Road that goes nowhere
- Leader of the US
- Verbiage, excessive language
- Be biased against someone
- Raising the quality of your cabin on a ship
- US actor of Catch-22 and Argo
- Europe's oldest five-star hotel chain
- She created the private detective Cormoran Strike
- Hideous, revolting
- To design parts for a particular, specific usage
- Expression used to describe Mick Jagger's pelvis
- Another name for snails in French cuisine
- Grave marker with inscription
- America's Funniest Home ..., Saget former host
- Argue about the price
- Outlet or annex of a museum in a different city
- Large expanses of flat land with few trees
- Gremlins'movie creature or Scottish band
- Large bowl for serving soup in
- Former Toyota car brand named after constellation
- Blades that are used in papercrafts
- Home to the Acropolis
- Be unlike, at variance
- They appear on rara skirts, collars or valances
- Spoke in a singsong voice
- ... condor; largest flying bird in the world
- Austrian ski resort, and home to Ötzi the Iceman
- Uniform worn by chefs
- Showed that you were bored or tired
- Henry Ford's first affordable automotive type
- Thomas who is the inventor of the phonograph
- Preferred places frequented by a person
- "Call for the captain ..., let me go home"
- Dr. David Q. ..., buddy of The Great Mouse Detective
- Bottles with long necks used in school labs
- ... Planet, travel guides founded by the Wheelers
- ... transport; buses, trains and trams
- Believer in a god
- Cheerful or jolly
- No longer junior
- Ate grass like a sheep
- Overnight flight
- Active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol
- Wrinkly dog with blue-black tongue
- Regional tongue
- First name of Maduro, 2013 Venezuelan president
- Musically, describes Alexander's Band
- Peter, one of the original "Rat Pack" members
- Seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean, southern Asia
- Congratulatory phrase; raising headgear
- Best ..., global hotel chain with crown logo
- Makes a noise on a hot grill
- Idea to be elaborated on
- Abuses, slanders
- Artist who painted Portrait of a Young Man
- Became aware of, perceived
- Hitting a snooker ball into a pocket
- Attractively packaged bath products
- Fame and ..., Dick Whittington sought this
- Actor John, who played Dan Conner in Roseanne
- ... House, Isle of Wight home of Queen Victoria
- Monopoly trio: Kentucky, Indiana, and ... Avenues
- Giant's ...; basalt columns off Antrim's coast
- Portable, e.g. a device designed to be carried
- ... Shandy, a hero's life story by Laurence Sterne
- Enforced a state of quietness
- Peers who attended Charlemagne
- Moniker, pet title
- Not defeated
- "It's the End of the World as ..., I feel fine"
- Name of the actresses Jones or Huffman
- Ganges settlement of temples and mosques
- To become greater in number
- Oozing water, drop by drop
- Witch of Russian folklore
- ... meat, tinned pork product such as Spam
- Amy, singer of the hit Rehab
- Crime thriller starring James Spader as Red: The ...
- Chews the fat, debates
- Young bird about to leave the nest
- Director of Blazing Saddles and Spaceballs
- Suitor of Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew
- Psychologist who talks to patients
- Small vehicle, self-contained holiday home
- Take care of someone
- Malicious destruction of any property
- Baggage ...; how much luggage you can bring
- The most thin, most svelte
- Game in which Rain Man excelled
- Duck that eats fish; anagram of near germs
- It removes small circles from paper
- 1974 Bruce Springsteen hit about desire to escape
- Last announcement for flight passengers
- Italian car brand, made the Spider
- Happily ...; ending fit for a fairy tale
- Good with the hands and with problem-solving
- A bad dream
- Vertical drop like Niagara or Iguazu falls
- A flight where the destination is not far away
- 2016 Golden Globe winner about Miami ghetto
- Agitations of milk during butter-making process
- Leaving dock
- Hard, concrete, watertight e.g. ... evidence
- Giant temple in Aswan, southern Egypt
- Sentence structure; grammatical sequence
- Precursor to DVD, post-VHS
- Female making first appearance for a sports team
- Accessories and accoutrements, of fame, say
- Feeling of excitement to do something
- The capital of Somalia
- White substance used to make cups and plates
- Ousted CEO at Jabot Cosmetics on the TV show Y&R
- People who are staying in a hotel
- Building where collections are exhibited
- Tool for removing slivers of wood
- ... rack, supermarket display with rungs
- Medical fixer
- Tokyo's international airport; its code is NRT
- ... of Unity, immense Indian figure of Sardar Patel
- Apply to a higher court
- Jacks in a deck of cards
- Fishing apparatus
- Middle name of Pyotr Tchaikovsky
- Isis, goddess of marriage and wisdom, was his wife
- Puts a curse on
- Johnny Depp stars as this failed movie director
- District of Columbia NBA team: the Washington ...
- Two-deck Rummy card game
- Container of genetic material in a cell
- Outcome of Henry VIII's first and fourth marriages
- Roman legion officer
- Precisely
- Banff ... Hotel, chateau-styled hotel in Alberta
- Love ...; 1966 romantic notes song by Elvis
- Madrid's impressive shopping boulevard
- Marches for e.g. Pride
- Setting for The Thorn Birds: the Australian ...
- Lose ...; take a wrong turn
- Bette Davis movie of a spoiled Southern belle
- Recovering after exercise or illness
- Respire
- Plasterboard or gypsum panels
- Strong alcoholic drinks
- A legal pardon or reprieve
- Strolls unhurriedly
- Goes round a bend
- Small stream flow
- The capital of Connecticut
- Great ... War, Baltic conflict of 1700-21
- Expression for Europe, Asia and Africa
- A voyager's photo souvenir note sent in the mail
- Ballet pose inspired by statue of Mercury
- Wine sold at a special low price in a restaurant
- Foot condition, another name for fallen arches
- Surface being worked to remove bituminous lumps
- Traveling ..., supergroup of Dylan, Orbison, etc
- Illegible or careless handwriting
- Dig out earth with a large machine
- Family with stoats and polecats; deceitful person
- Another word for a zombie
- She's Out of ...; emotional 1980 MJ ballad
- Blew strong wind occasionally
- Sculling a boat
- Glass shaped to curve outwards
- Alive, breathing
- First name of Keaton, silent-movie star
- Head ...; person in charge, bigwig
- Renter of a property
- Soak thoroughly
- "..., andale, andale!": urging by Speedy Gonzales
- Water slides at amusement parks
- Food produced in the Jewish tradition
- Multi-room hotel accommodations
- Smoked ..., sliced fish sold in Duty Free outlets
- Kim Jong Il wrote 6 of these, supposedly
- Newspaper nicknamed The Gray Lady
- Northwest ..., route from Atlantic to Pacific
- Rod, singer of LPs Smiler and Atlantic Crossing
- ... flop, high jump technique
- Making a long, low sound
- Smallish kangaroo-type animal
- Leaves a sailboat windless
- To add water to something
- Sauces made with meat juices that accompany roasts
- Factory where tins are filled
- To all ... and purposes; practically speaking
- Orient Express destination, Venice - ...
- Highest profile celebrity
- Country where la Mitad del Mundo is located
- Knee-highs, stockings and socks
- Long-lasting
- 1993 movie, remake of the 1960s TV series: The ...
- The B and M in BMI, ... Index
- Mixes this with that
- Insect-like crustaceans with armadillo-type shells
- Languages like English, Danish and Dutch are this
- ... Modi, Indian prime minister in 2015
- Years of specific wine harvests
- Laziness, sloth, indolence
- High speed London-Paris-Brussels train
- Appealing to holidaymakers
- Action made by the body, e.g. in dance
- To buy at a reduced rate is to get one of these
- "Shoes and ships and sealing-wax/And ... and kings"
- Postponement of a punishment
- Bernard ..., name related to the Ponzi Scheme
- Shapes having the form of eggs
- Hungry hungry ..., wild animal game with marbles
- Scientist who developed three "laws of motion"
- Town and southwest Italy coast, near Positano
- Gave a mark to a student
- Pincers used to grip objects or bend wire
- Covering for fried fish
- Sight
- ... Nights, Grease song with Olivia Newton-John
- The Jurors artwork at Runnymede comprises 12 ...
- City where the James Joyce Bridge is located
- Nationality of Gene Hackman's Connection
- Rudely or unceremoniously curt
- Vacuum brand
- Estimates
- Placed a bet
- Product used to style and fix the tresses
- Swarming grasshoppers in Biblical plagues
- John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson are in Pulp ...
- Moving mechanism that takes people up mountains
- ... buys, spontaneous decisions to purchase items
- Juliet ..., structure at a window
- HBO crime drama series set in Baltimore
- Characters that bring luck to sports teams
- Medical procedure involving operation
- Emmental and Neufchatel, for example
- Separated into parts
- Someone on a journey or outing
- Catalan is this country's only official language
- Bugs Bunny's quacky rival
- Irish neolithic mound by the River Boyne
- Adding to a text
- Multihued costume made of diamond shapes
- Protective hand cover for handling hot dishes
- Croatian coastal city with medieval fortifications
- She was the space-traveler Barbarella on the movie
- Container or shrine for the remains of saints
- Young male in education
- Resembling a robber at sea
- Williams, who wrote Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
- There and back within 24 hours on a train
- The capital of Georgia
- ... pipe, vents gases from cars; a US tailpipe
- Wooden or stone walkways extending into the sea
- Global streaming TV service
- Raised platforms for preachers in churches
- Consist or comprise of something
- Memoir inspired crime film: Can You Ever ... Me?
- Cooking pan for making large bread products
- Shake, shudder
- Cause harm or injury
- The nationality of René Magritte
- Dresses worn by Swiss misses
- I Want ...; 1970 number one hit for the Jackson 5
- Expression about a shepherd and false alarms
- Men's gymnastic event on a horizontal rod
- Robot with a human form
- Yuri ..., first man to travel in outer space
- I Dream of ..., fantasy sitcom of the 60's
- Diet beverage company
- Forward-looking style of buildings, like Atomium
- Nuclear emergency
- Annoyance, fury, indignation
- India's capital; home to Lotus Temple, Khan market
- Sphynx cats are known for this lacking trait
- Mad ...; sitcom featuring the Buchmans
- Fought off an opponent
- Suggestive, evocative, indicative
- Hook-handed demon whose name is said five times
- Entertainment company responsible for Baby Shark
- Quick alternative route
- U.S. Congressional building
- Official currency of Malaysia
- Monopoly did a version of this popular TV series
- Saying and asserting that something is not true
- Turkey's largest inland body of water
- Packing groceries
- Large grasshopper with a partial girl's name
- She played Sally, who met Harry
- Device attached to a phone to make it hands-free
- Where money doesn't grow
- Sells goods to overseas
- Drink smell that lingers with hangovers
- Let someone into a club again
- ... museum; attraction with outside exhibits
- Largest planet, named after Jove
- Made a hen noise
- The ..., self-help book about positivity
- Loveable monster souvenir from a Scottish loch
- Supervise the actors in a film
- MC ..., performing name of Stanley Burrell
- Main seaport of Macedonia, in Greece
- Farthest point from the Earth in the Moon's orbit
- Sullies someone's name in the press
- They preside over courtrooms
- Public squares or marketplaces
- Swindle, fix, money-making scheme
- Rigor ..., bodily stiffness that occurs after death
- Foamy iced beverage, often with coffee
- Christian denomination Seventh-day ...
- Insects' mouthparts
- Allowing air to escape
- Ancient trekking path in Peru's mountains
- Thor ... sailed the Pacific on his raft Kon-Tiki
- Policy to protect you when you travel abroad
- Orange-tasting liquor
- Raised spot on the skin, from fear
- Genuine, real
- ... Mac sang Landslide and Go Your Own Way
- Weather that changes unpredictably
- Courtesy, graciousness
- Bread and wine ritual sharing in churches
- Ex-husband of actress Brooke Shields: Andre ...
- Large birds of prey, can be golden or bald
- Sliced off a blister
- A ... Shade of Pale; 1967 hit for Procol Harum
- Cuisine from South East Asia, includes jalfrezi
- Temple of ..., Egyptian complex based on Thebes
- French Riviera town famous as a perfumery hub
- "I see dead ...", said Haley Joel Osment
- ... bullets, crowd control weaponry
- Made an electronic tone
- Voyaging cartoon characters: ... and dog Snowy
- First name of Christie, writer of detective novels
- Witches' groups
- Tricked, played a joke on
- Require someone to do something
- State in which Mar-a-Lago is located
- Saved card/paper reminders of travel
- Eligible to participate
- Actress Ellen, who is The Exorcist lead
- Action done on a trampoline
- Cognac/orange drink or motorbike garnish
- Paul ..., children's author of The Snow Goose
- Lawfully, officially, rightfully
- ... Bridge, world's first transporter bridge, Spain
- Goods transported in bulk
- Go to the barber shop to get one of these
- Spray paint
- Made a noise like a sidewinder snake
- To have hit cymbals together
- Originated, came from
- ... C. Hall played Dexter, the serial killer
- The ..., Tom Hanks and Shelley Long movie
- Religion that worships nature
- Takes control of a plane by force
- 1965 single where Paul Simon is an island
- Contends with a problem
- Northern French region including Calvados dept
- Travels to new lands
- Without thought or care
- Texan soft drink with a medical name
- A premolar tooth
- Smooth-haired dog breed used in hunting
- The ..., TV series set in Pennsylvania in the 1980s
- Score after deuce in tennis
- Moving with the weather
- Pimply skin rash, say a nettle rash
- Songs in the ..., Stevie Wonder album of 1976
- Central American country, borders Mexico
- Detonation, eruption
- Predictive, with foresight
- Princess of Monaco, daughter of Grace Kelly
- Skill of realistically stuffing dead animals
- Time period in which humans began using metals
- Best place on a route to stop and take photos
- The Predators are this city's hockey team
- Russian site of the colossal Motherland Statue
- Feeling giddy or unsteady
- Substances from which things are made
- Porch formed by columns that surround a courtyard
- Famous buildings or structures in cities or towns
- In ...; budding, emergent
- Overshadowing
- Star of Django Unchained and Dreamgirls
- Bumping into
- City in SE Sweden, home of the botanist Linnaeus
- Visited by ghosts
- Country where goulash originated
- ... knot; tie-tying method of royalty
- Reporter who located the missing Dr. Livingstone
- Slang for to skip work
- Placed farthest away
- Patella protection
- Speedy warship, used to have sails
- Oscar and ..., Carey's novel about a glass church
- A written or spoken opinion
- Brief sighting
- Mobile home where actors rest up while on set
- Trained health professional who delivers babies
- “Out of the ... of babes”
- Big machine, the Large ... Collider
- Punctuation marks with two dots
- Nickname for an aged Lincoln
- Adam Smith's book, The ... of Nations
- Company of performers who tour together
- ... & Juliet; animated Shakespeare rom-com
- Ocean that the Arabian Sea is part of
- Security, avoiding accidents
- Steadily, without wavering
- Playing cards with two pips
- Small, decorative receptacle, weaved with strands
- French presidential palace
- Fairytale pastel citadel near Lisbon
- ... Light, soap that moved from radio to TV in 1952
- From the country with Moscow as capital
- Detectives, investigators
- McDonnell ..., company merged with Boeing in 1997
- Not solids or gases; another word for fluids
- Fruit mixers brand of Tango and J2O
- In God ... wording appears on US coins
- Author of the novel Rebecca: Daphne du ...
- Stalker, lurker, man coursing the streets at night
- Anniversary party to celebrate long reign
- Describes a condition of no gravitation
- Type of chewing a rat or terrier does
- Mr. Price, horror actor who wrote cookbooks too
- ... Crossing, Tokyo's neon landmark
- Forevermore
- Truthfulness; ... is the best policy
- ... in the Jacuzzi, nickname for a Dublin statue
- Opal and marigold are symbols for this month
- Florida's NHL team
- ... World, Duran Duran sang about everyday life
- Moved forward
- Refute, contradict a theory
- Airtight, sealed
- Country where Ruaha National Park is located
- Facade of a building
- Berlin museum that houses the Ishtar Gate
- Wooden barrier constructed to withstand attacks
- In the fairy tale she lets down her golden hair
- How Mario and Luigi are related
- What guests do when they leave a hotel
- Civic government
- Italian first course/hors d'oeuvre
- System of holding papers in a folder
- Gazette, weekly tabloid, daily journal
- Chemical used to turn exposed film into prints
- The E in the uni course PPE
- Put somewhere for people to see
- Not including
- Cluster of pus-filled boils
- Tennis foul when serving
- Germanic Cole Porter song that means wonderful
- What happens when prisoners escape
- Irish theme park in Meath devoted to crisps
- Douglas ..., general, leader of WW2 Pacific troops
- Wildlife park in Tanzania; anagram of green site
- Generic, global
- Buzz, the second man to walk on the moon
- Secreting something from view
- Surname of Diamond Joe, the Mayor on The Simpsons
- Very shiny, reflective metal finish; browser
- Dean, the Rat Pack singer of That's Amore
- Skirt named after fluffy dogs
- Nationality of playwright Jean Anouilh
- Pail
- Occupation of Picasso's first wife Olga Khokhlova
- A written account of how an experiment was done
- Adolfo ... Madrid-Barajas Airport
- A long journey by sea
- To feel fear, be scared of, apprehensive
- A severe snowstorm or an ice cream treat
- They are made into rollmops
- Agnolo di Cosimo, or ..., Florentine Mannerist
- Totally exhausted, wiped out
- Blocks from view
- Final boarding announcement for flight passengers
- Makes a cartoon
- Basketball team from Salt Lake City
- Country that held first underwater cabinet meeting
- Alec, the Prince Faisal in Lawrence of Arabia movie
- A university exam conducted orally
- Scientific drawings with labels
- Bamboo flutes strapped together
- ... salesman, seller of miraculous benefits
- Nickname of the semi-mythical El Dorado
- Space ...; astronomical Disney World attraction
- Joss Whedon sci-fi series about Actives
- Record-keeper at a museum or institution
- Crafting models from clay
- Star-studded Walk of Fame's LA vicinity
- Right of possession
- Star of Aladdin, Hitch, and I, Robot
- Give Me All ..., with Madonna, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A.
- Actions speak louder ...; what you do matters most
- Challenger, competitor with a decent chance
- The cliff at 71° N in Norway, a tourist attraction
- Words that are underlined in blue on screen
- Robbed, looted
- Alex Trebek hosts this show
- Spoke for another to type up
- Detective protagonist of The Maltese Falcon
- Resembling a chubby angel
- Small booklet containing pictures and information
- When food can be ordered separately on a menu
- Shirt not buttoned all the way to the top
- ... and Wallachia united to form Romania in 1859
- ... pool; swimming pool that merges with the sea
- Last of the House of Hanover British monarchs
- Tells or explains a story
- At its most basic, describes a dictionary
- Duck-billed, egg-laying mammal
- They come in chest, upright and walk-in types
- E-commerce discount site
- Larry Hagman character from Dallas
- Margaret, who found that genes affect comportment
- Swiss skiing resort
- Puckering up for a selfie
- Race timer
- Chinese fruits of the soapberry family
- Strongly affirms
- Ruled as a monarch
- Sea creatures that sound absorbent
- Less old
- Air ... control; green light for flights to depart
- Longest tributary of Arkansas River
- Most strict
- Place to buy cheap booze or perfume in the airport
- Grumble, protest, whine
- Wedding anniversary celebrated as golden
- Formal garden such as at Versailles
- Hats, caps, turbans, etc
- Revolving cylinder toy that animates images
- Eleven, twelve, dig ...; nursery rhyme line
- Reduce price tags
- An American ... in London, movie by John Landis
- Family pet, a freshwater turtle
- First name of Noah, host of The Daily Show
- Land sold by Russia to the US in 1867
- Rubbish, nonsense, claptrap
- Alfonso, Mexican director of 2018 hit Roma
- Amount and frequency of a given medicine
- Passed or overtook a runner by a whole circuit
- Turkish landscape of eerie fairy chimneys
- Either steering or hoops, these help a car turn
- Depart on a journey
- Subtlety, tiny detail
- Cutting a grass lawn
- Barney Fife and Mr. Furley actor
- Flippant or sarcastic remark, opposite of dumb
- How it's always been done
- Probationary period
- Delightful, captivating
- Multifaceted diamond cut, designed to dazzle
- Coffee maker with a plunger; a French press
- Released Love Songs album with Jacko in 1987
- ... ahead; with maximum speed or energy
- Significant, historic, meaningful
- Train travel across Europe, popular on a gap year
- Guided tour on foot of haunted streets
- Lumbar puncture
- Prince of Thieves played by Kevin Costner in 90s
- Famous beach city near LA and a Miley Cyrus song
- Heavily defeat
- Let the buyer ..., legal warning aka caveat emptor
- Where planes take off and land
- Cubes of meat grilled on skewers
- Left-hand pages of a book spread
- Norwegian ..., scenic drowned glaciated valleys
- The Emperor's New ..., 2000 animation
- Jumping insect & funnel-shaped container
- Rachel, environmentalist who wrote Silent Spring
- Made coins
- Driver of a big rig
- Heats and cools metal or glass
- Spice associated with Marinara sauce
- Someone who changes jobs or address often
- Chinese ... rings; illusion involving metal hoops
- Type of poisoning that can cause Minamata disease
- Sum to be forfeited for breaking rules, agreements
- Sleep in a tent overnight
- Using a mobile phone abroad
- Takes place
- Custom or tailor-made clothes, shoes, etc
- Professional baseball team based in Baltimore
- Pining, craving
- ... safari; viewing savannah wildlife from above
- Service that transports letters on planes
- Alive and ..., Simple Minds song, Sky football song
- Handled pourer for dispensing dairy liquids
- Hair high at the front, like Elvis wore
- Dick, who starred in Mary Poppins and her return
- Transport pulled by huskies
- Famous Honolulu beach neighborhood
- Males who inhabit a landmass surrounded by water
- Heart-shaped
- Street food whose only letters are l, e, a, f
- Lying under oath
- Crossword based board game
- Making less distinct
- Registered legal ownership of an invention
- Collections kept in a museum or library
- Sweet chocolate-hazelnut paste used in chocolates
- Natural chemical compounds, e.g. graphite, gypsum
- Divert, engage, absorb
- Warm outer long-length garment
- Removed belongings from a suitcase
- Fishing for crustaceans at the end of a line
- Musical or reading performances
- Twenty minus eleven plus four
- Period. End of ..., Oscar-winning documentary
- UK site of the Royal Mausoleum
- Metal tool for shaving talons
- Usual, customary
- Also known as food pipe or gullet
- People who sing and greet Dorothy on her way to Oz
- Got rid of, terminated
- David Copperfield character and 70s rock band
- Stiffened ribbon used as hatbands
- La ..., Cannes' tree-lined boulevard
- Greeting with hospitality and courtesy
- Snitching on
- Producing milk for young
- Describes something that can be brought to an end
- On a ...; tense, dangerous situation
- Little, strong coffees
- Hotel basis with all meals included in the price
- QB for the Seahawks: Russell ...
- Declare to be true
- ... skelter; tall, spiral slide
- Overthrow leader
- Official currency of Laos
- Bubonic outbreak
- To make certain or guarantee something
- Copies someone's words or actions
- Be present at an event
- Mythological source of wisdom and prophecy
- Meal at mid-morning
- Physics theory that could tie everything together
- Name given to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9
- Line of Cancer or Capricorn
- Smooches from the lips
- Container or ship
- Slang for the states in the middle of the country
- Things that are discarded and thrown away
- First leg of a round trip
- Right now, at the present time
- Chortled
- Ate hungrily
- Planking platform at the edge of a garden
- Rug for extra warmth when voyaging
- Glass fitter for windows and doors
- Small settlements of just a few houses
- Author of Charlotte's Web
- Things that cause physical responses
- Bounce light off a mirror
- Canadian musician James Hill's instrument
- ... Emergency; Southeast Asian war from 1948-60
- ... makes the heart grow fonder
- An attack on someone
- Willie, country singer of Always on My Mind
- Also known as a goalie, in ball sports
- From ...; since the beginning
- Whipped
- Emma, who rose to fame as Hermione Granger
- ... District, attractive residences in New Orleans
- Transparent solids that disperse light
- French Riviera town, famous for the Lemon Festival
- Shines after a wash
- Celery-tasting leaves, adorn summer drinks
- Grooved or furrowed, like a drinking glass
- Not clear; water that has bacterial bloom
- Sound ..., cable network to set up for a party
- Native American, inventor of the Cherokee alphabet
- Foot soldiers in armies
- Thrown in the Trevi Fountain permits fall in love
- Mark, Dire Straits guitarist
- Falling suddenly and uncontrollably
- Balancing of chances in a horse race
- Final moment
- Imaginary, dreamy and impractical
- Small collection of technological devices
- ... Caverns, US national park with a Hall of Giants
- Habitual performances of an established procedure
- Ruler with absolute power
- Encouraging, urging on
- Deep Impact and Jurassic Park III actress
- ... star; symbol of top-quality restaurant
- Bronte love story with Mr. Rochester
- Rid the body of poisons or impurities
- Media research firm
- Homeric epic
- ... Bridge, Prague's spanned link of the Vltava
- Dionne, songstress connected with Burt Bacharach
- Not public
- Small sparkly bits, or Mariah Carey movie
- Insidious: The ...; 2018 supernatural horror film
- Lombardy city near Lake Garda, Italian caviar home
- Richard ..., Top Gear sidekick with Hamster moniker
- People intending to marry
- Moving backwards and forwards, as on a bouncy ship
- VR, or ... reality
- This peach-like fruit is typically eaten dried
- The Australian Tennis Open is held in this month
- Area of a house that collects dirt when entering
- Sold numbered tickets for people to win prizes
- Sarah, young adult novelist of Just Listen
- Omar al-..., Sudan former president
- Bits and ..., 60s tune by The Dave Clark Five
- Croquet tool
- Cheap hotel for tourists
- Take part, participate with a group
- Head bones
- Glue for bricks
- Southwestern United States speciality cuisine
- Mischievous, impish child
- Waterfalls between Brazil and Argentina
- Lance Armstrong's sport
- A question coming from an unexpected position
- Read these in the bottom of a cup, to predict
- Rerouting traffic
- Jump performed by male ballet dancer
- Apt, appropriate, fitting, timely
- Chart showing a museum's layout
- Provable with evidence
- Animals that come out at night, not the day
- Swearing, blaspheming language
- Grappling in the ring, such as WWE
- ... appendix; ongoing abdominal pain
- 17th-century painter of about 100 self-portraits
- River separating New York from New Jersey
- This Mrs. is Marvelous on Amazon TV show
- More athletic, stronger
- Resistant to an infection
- Advised of risks and dangers
- Where charity is said to begin
- Cards won in a turn of cards
- Bowie love song "just for one day"
- A wrapped gift
- Giant sculpture of a lion with a pharaoh's head
- Gave orders, dominated
- Scary, eerie, spine-chilling, spooky
- From the country known for Bratwurst
- Trip to see animals up close in native environment
- Joan Rivers's daughter
- Someone who travels aimlessly
- Most crazy or angry
- Vision check-up with an optician
- Little hole in a door for exiting felines
- Plant-based, non-dairy coffee whitener
- First sergeant
- Painting and sculpture
- Central French city, capital of Cher department
- Where teeth and gums reside
- Syrian city/temple complex destroyed in 2015
- Woman or girl who acts in a play or movie
- State home of the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Patrick McGoohan's character in The Prisoner
- Building or house designer
- Glow naturally
- What the U stands for in the cinema rating for all
- Israeli city and holy site
- Ken, the command module pilot on Apollo 16
- Sweet edible pea, pod and all, aka mange-tout
- Conveys or communicates feelings or thoughts
- Person who passes away without leaving a will
- World's fastest dog breed; also a bus company
- High shoe with a thick sole
- Employing wrongly, wrong tool for the job
- Compilation of carefully selected music tracks
- Christina Rossetti poem about memories
- A sure thing, a basketball analogy
- Intensifies positively
- Business transactions
- Nurse's timepiece
- ... glass, holiday souvenir from Burano and Murano
- Sainte-..., Gothic Parisian church
- Carried out violence on someone
- Idiom meaning immediately
- Curing of thirst
- Yacht formerly owned by Aristotle Onassis: ... O
- Give up smoking in this month
- Hearth used for contained flames
- Novel by Tobias Smollett: Adventures of ... Pickle
- Person who takes bets from the public
- Boundary umpire in tennis
- Natural pool, bubbling with warm water
- Generous, tolerant, lenient
- Boston rock band known for the hit Dream On
- Fungi
- Relocated to live in a different country
- America's Dairyland
- Shocked, but usually in a good way
- Mexican volcano known as El Monstruo
- Musical home for a period, such as at Las Vegas
- Someone with great foresight or imagination
- Has the power to make decisions
- London district once famous for its Chinatown
- Motivate, support
- One who manages online forum comments
- Hip ..., condition of large dog breeds
- Time of year when jack-o'-lanterns are seen
- Undead people chase participants who flee
- 1930s Midwestern drought
- Heartburn relief remedy brand
- Obstructed, stopped someone doing something
- Frightening, formidable, terrifying
- In the Heat of ...; 40th Oscar awards winner
- Mexican beach resort famous for cliff diving shows
- International airport located in Las Vegas
- Australian musician who sings with the Bad Seeds
- Slang for those who talk incessantly
- To have put money into a scheme
- St ...; first bells in Oranges and Lemons
- Obviously
- Sauce topping for moussaka or pastitsio
- Ideology, code of belief in theology
- Space-age animated family
- Got happier, ... up
- Salade ..., with olives, anchovies, eggs
- Testing area for computer programs
- Peck, To Kill a Mockingbird actor
- Tool for nose hair or hedges
- Representative signs or symbols
- German city, where The Beatles were in residence
- Raising animals; anagram of angrier
- Give ...; mutual compromises
- Staying close to a player on the opposing team
- Slim pamphlet
- Got permission for a plane to take off
- Enter a car, or be accepted at a university
- Rock singer who played with The Stooges
- Flight paperwork delivered electronically
- Britney Spears' 2008 hit song
- Malala ..., 17 when she got the Nobel Peace Prize
- Leonardo da Vinci/... , Roman international airport
- Secure storage facility for valuables
- Book of streets and motorway maps
- Country uncovering the first known animal drawings
- State of being tired
- Research done outside the laboratory
- Often marbled pages at front and back of a book
- More vague, rougher
- A chicken's leg on a barbecue
- Going uphill
- ... Baby, Brooke Shields' first major film
- Not godly, will die
- Son of a sister
- Ship taken by Charles Darwin to explore the world
- Simply, without any complications
- Describes a wedding cake with several layers
- The K in KITT, driven by Michael
- Inverted ...; punctuation indicating speech
- Busy rail terminus serving Madrid
- Large stinging wasp
- ... Food; a chocolate cake with a red tinge
- Former TV comedy series, Kids Say the ... Things
- Mollify, soothe
- A person with a job is this
- Tiny amount of finances, obtained from sewing
- Limit, control
- Ringing like metal
- Hotel accommodation with two single beds
- Acting mean
- Nickname of Anglo-Saxon King Edmund II
- Acting against the norm or acceptable standards
- Outer layer of a tree
- Holy seafood
- Levers controlling electrical circuits
- Fancy tent experience
- The place where a person is from
- Zookeeper and talk show guest
- Without restrictions or boundaries
- Maze-like structure that hid the Minotaur
- Author of Discworld fantasy novels: Terry ...
- "... the sun, and I say / It's all right"
- Island that was once home to the extinct dodo bird
- Marshmallows are toasted on these
- Someone with no romantic ties
- Validated a claim retrospectively
- Homework for learning how words are written
- Laughter, enjoyment, fun
- Film studio complex in Rome founded by Mussolini
- Drawing pin
- Dental operation that removes tooth contents
- First governor of the Territory of Utah: ... Young
- Coffee, the better way to start your day!
- Sir Anthony, star of the film Howards End
- Pepper ..., turn it to release peppery powder
- Be entitled to
- Metallic percussion instruments on a drum kit
- One of three babies
- Sprints past someone
- Opposite to glamping; basic tent accommodation
- Low-cost Spanish airline, merged with ClickAir
- Professional sports person
- Perished species
- Tim ..., NHL great started fast food franchise
- Annoyingly slow to understand
- Fisher
- Richard Branson's airline
- Flowers with an overpowering scent
- Muddle, mix-up
- Death ..., bells tolling to announce fatalities
- Timon's warthog pal
- Sounds of guitar strings being plucked
- Power needed to keep on keeping on
- Volcanic US state with miles of pahoehoe lava
- Jurassic Park menace or Toronto NBA player
- Second-largest planet in the Solar System
- English version of capellini pasta
- An abundance of something
- It is worth four points in snooker
- Relating to one eye only
- Water cleaned and purified
- Actor, played Sonny Corleone, and Misery's victim
- Chalky rock, also called calcite
- Edible thistle plant with leaves to peel off
- Careless, not taking responsibility
- Typical musical Spanish souvenir used in flamenco
- San ..., city famous for its suspension bridge
- Apple's PDA released in 1993
- Move a canoe with a blade
- Arranged in rank or file
- Deeply sad, like a Shakespeare play
- ... swan, avian named after a British illustrator
- Females in decks of cards
- Ointment, runny cream
- ... Island, Chilean site of immense stone heads
- Grassy mounds or hillocks
- Elton John number about forbidden love
- Compound of buildings in monasteries or convents
- A cloak and ... operation, it's highly secretive
- Picturesque view
- 2016 movie about the LA car culture
- Criminals, inmates
- Fleur-de-lis ... are thrown at New Orleans carnival
- Including in an envelope
- First release of a book is usually this type
- An outing, a charabanc journey
- Tiny tots' gnashers
- Govern, control, regulate
- Collectible stirrers topped with tourist locations
- ... and fancy-free; with no ties
- Highly visible Russian punk protest group
- Hugely popular US beer, the King of Beers
- NFL quarterback known as “Jaws”, Ron ...
- Restraint needed to stay calm and work steadily
- Word used to keep a person's true identity secret
- Speech making, electioneering activities
- Similarly, common characteristics
- Fake shuffle that leaves cards in original order
- Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett artsy band
- Took up space within
- Dug like a mole
- Larks, capers, naughtiness
- A flight of several hours to a distant destination
- Openness, political policy introduced by Gorbachev
- Consignment, batch of transported goods
- To have cut a pattern into metal
- Collapsible topper
- ... mobile, moving to a higher social class
- ... library, ancient repository in modern Turkey
- Glowing lettering behind a bar
- Cornish castle linked to Arthurian legend
- Most populous city in New Zealand
- Store clerk
- "Onward, Christian Soldiers, marching ..."
- ... roll, air acrobatic movement; 40s hairstyle
- SI unit of capacitance is named after him
- Money handed to an author before publication
- More spacious
- The middle position, 50% of a journey
- Greek monasteries perched high on mountains
- Saltwater mollusc eaten as a delicacy
- Military nickname given to artist Thierry Geoffroy
- Collects together, assembles
- TV concern of Bill Murray in Groundhog Day
- Irish saint linked to NY's biggest cathedral
- A woman admired for her courage
- Quarrel or disagreement
- Popular pantomime party game
- Gave the facts
- Provider of domain name registry/internet security
- Top ..., describes a film with the best takings
- Put an end to, clamp down on, suppress
- Irregularly; not evenly
- Heated and sweetened alcoholic drink
- Left alone, stranded without a boat
- Approximate, educated guess
- Excludes someone from playing
- Slice wound from a piece of A4
- German motorway, and a Kraftwerk single
- A sweet spice used for cooking or baking
- Not wanting to do anything, lack of motivation
- Battle site where Napoleon was defeated
- Planet associated with Superman
- Aperture in a lock in a door
- To pen in, close off
- Measures of a horse, nose to tail, in racing
- Legumes, come in salted and dry roasted varieties
- Island ...; visiting Greek islands by boat
- Political state or nation
- Raw ..., a young, inexperienced military type
- Samuel L. who doesn't want snakes on a plane
- Failed to meet expectations
- The angles in a circle are measured in these
- Darken or turn darker
- Don't vote one way or the other
- Nickname for glasses that protect against the rays
- Part of AccorHotels brand, anagram of "one volt"
- Surname of Blake, Pink Panther film director
- Brand of aluminum foil
- Small red, black or white berries used in cooking
- Referee's call to end a judo match
- Country where Hwange National Park is located
- A grassy slope
- Rapper of Rollout, actor in Fast & Furious films
- Punched-card weaving machine
- Short hosiery
- Feather writing implement used for many centuries
- Leaves the aircraft
- Made a keyboard error
- Gave consent
- Thrive, do really well
- A woman who serves food or drinks to people
- City that's home to the Hagia Sophia
- Tests for aroma
- Waste-disposal channels underneath streets
- ... shop, travel agency selling tickets in bulk
- First name of the actress Duff or Swank
- Tiptoes or skulks around
- A ... of turkeys, a collective term for the birds
- Linkages between bones such as knees, elbows
- She sang Crying with Roy Orbison
- Cancel out, counterbalance
- Mercenaries in feudal Japan
- Machu ..., citadel in Peru
- A roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm until 1989
- Dead ..., method of establishing a ship's position
- Yellow, daisy-family herb, used to produce oil
- Relating to a speech contrary to religion
- 57 ..., slogan of Heinz canned food
- Hard shell that protects the emerging butterfly
- A flight ... is a member of cabin crew
- Star of G.I. Jane and The Scarlet Letter films
- Two-word phrase: go above and beyond
- Small rectangles that protect a dining surface
- Tools/working conditions designed for ease of use
- Not true, two-faced, disingenuous
- Legs eleven or two little ducks, for example
- Strong-smelling insect-repellent spheres
- State-sponsored gambling
- What a stomach does to food
- Saurian refers to this type of reptiles
- Those that follow the rules and do as told
- Fort ..., major Scottish town close to Ben Nevis
- I'm ...; avidly listening
- Had twice as many
- Alterations to lifestyle or habits, for example
- Round, juicy, furry-skinned fruits for Melbas
- Harbor sites for pleasure boats
- A building used for manufacturing
- Competition, often between sporting teams
- Miguel, who declared Mexican independence
- Title for female ruler of Japan
- Desert outlaws
- ... on 34th Street, movie with Santa Claus
- Tree-lined approach to London's Buckingham Palace
- “Umbrella” singer
- One of the youngest members of the ThunderCats
- Ivrea Carnival has fights with this citrus
- Oil in sheep wool
- Thumbed a lift
- Whispering ..., St Paul's Cathedral's acoustics
- James I and II, Charles I and II, Mary II and Anne
- Little ..., Mao's published quotations
- Pins with eyes
- Tempted, lured
- In a mad way
- Meringue dessert topped with cream and fruit
- Sack for carrying post
- Marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, off Norway coast
- Best-selling TV motor show of the BBC
- 1973 exploitation movie ... Jones
- In the Bleak ...; chilly Christmas hymn
- Fortune telling by using tarot cards
- Medical term for chickenpox
- Becoming more brittle
- Screw top to a petrol tank
- Sodium bicarbonate is a leavening in this dough
- Survived danger, made it through, as "... a storm"
- Distinguished person
- Spend the hours of darkness somewhere
- Author of James and the Giant Peach
- Close ...; nearby
- The highest peak in the Americas
- ... Gaulle, French airport and general
- Sport that made Tony Romo famous
- London green space with Serpentine lake
- Katharine Burr ..., invented non-reflecting glass
- It measures distances between places on a flatplan
- Not yet invoiced or charged for
- Split a work assignment between two people
- Don't ... while he's down; don't prey on the weak
- Stand astride
- Smelling, tasting or containing a pungent spice
- Impose a burden on someone
- Incoming passengers at an airport or hotel guests
- Light frock worn in the afternoons
- ... Ivory, perfect harmony hit in 1982
- Internal flights; not international
- Judas' second name in the Bible
- Local legislation affecting a small area
- Person who follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu
- Who Coldplay claims "said it was easy"
- Intense light beams, used in surgery
- A béchamel sauce with cheese
- Bickered
- People who play a lot of electronic entertainment
- Specific internet auction site seller or buyer
- ... brush, baking aid for glazing pies
- Orson, who broadcasted The War of the Worlds
- Japanese cherry blossom viewing time
- ... Abbey, site of photos of William Fox Talbot
- A mother's brothers
- Spread out, extend
- Made the sound of a donkey
- Mark Cuban owned Dallas NBA franchise
- ... in Paris; 1972 drama by Bernardo Bertolucci
- Measure of thermal insulation of duvets
- NY hotel famous for the Round Table luncheons
- Down in the ..., Billy Joe Royal song
- Receiving devices for electronic signals
- Short weekend holiday at a metropolitan venue
- Transfer all info from the mind onto paper
- Made more sugary
- A mild expression used instead of an offensive one
- Describes a family with strong bonds
- Amazon's book review website
- With Stan Lee, co-creator of the Hulk, Thor, etc