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- Switch from one to another with a TV remote
- Knife that's a weapon and a way to load a gun
- Vast areas of rule
- Game of chance with five dice
- Transforms, evolves
- In Greek myth, swimmer of the Hellespont
- Two-way radio for hearing baby from another room
- Tails are often found performing this motion
- Brown syrup often used on ice cream
- Mogwai turns into this evil being if it gets wet
- Leaves, branches and twigs
- Evil corporation in the 90s show The Pretender
- Magical sword of King Arthur, pulled from a rock
- Common area outside, surrounded by buildings
- Stories of phantoms and hauntings
- Russian state space flight corporation
- Raphael .., chronicler and source for Shakespeare
- Roy of ..; British football comic strip
- Country music sub-genre with stringed instruments
- Tranquil, Japanese-style outdoor space
- Title for an Anglican Archdeacon in Catholicism
- Bread made using a fermented mixture
- Mountain-dwelling giant also known as Bigfoot
- Taking the audience's attention from another actor
- Rotating airport machine, or classic musical
- Godsmack album with 2 Grammy nominations
- Flying hero from Krypton
- Video game kingdom ruled by Princess Peach
- Belgian forest, site of the Battle of the Bulge
- The storage form of glucose in animals
- Woman carrying a baby
- Three-headed dog who guards the entrance to hell
- Crustaceans that sing in tale of abandoned girl
- Variety of pasta shaped like narrow tubes
- One variation of many of how a situation could go
- Sorting patients to decide the treatment priority
- The process of cell division in humans
- Most woody-tasting wine matured in barrels
- Illustrating scenes of a picture book with a pen
- The L in a website's URL
- Sport with a pole, line, hook and body of water
- An eyeglass for one eye
- Where Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes play
- Medieval Christmas drink of hot mulled cider
- Before iTunes, we bought vinyl, albums, LPs, 45s
- Contaminate the ocean or rivers
- Acclaimed sequel to Ridley Scott scif-fi film
- Opera about a Spanish soldier seduced by a gypsy
- 50s gang name; curtains
- Dense brunch cake
- Group of lines in a poem forming a verse
- The material of kendo sticks
- Mariana .. in the Pacific is the deepest on earth
- LA neighborhood the Fresh Prince reigned over
- Black widow or brown recluse
- Removed particles from household surfaces
- As a joke, not meant to be taken seriously
- Related to or coming from the stars
- Musical composition, or musical Disney film
- Why a bride might give a groom warm socks
- London's international airport
- A piece of material worn over the optic organ
- Dessert slang for a very easy task
- Short-stature complex named for French leader
- Celtic goddess of abundance; consort of Mercury
- A cat in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical
- Name for a baby puffin
- .. Coel, who wrote I May Destroy You
- Oily, fluffy Italian bread with rosemary
- Aerial combat with fighter planes, but no canines
- Danish language fairy-tale play by Henrik Ibsen
- Instructed, authorized, directed
- Ghostbusters' Marshmallow Man
- Run-off from packed ice crystals
- Mr. Jeremy, Beatrix Potter's frog
- Australian dog breed named for a water spirit
- Do this to me, when you're not strong
- Nickname of Edward I, the .. of the Scots
- Sideways, trembling shake on the dancefloor
- Sock .., stuffed toy made from foot warmers
- Wyvern, cockatrice, or knucker
- Dish specifically for serving boiled ova
- If you don't have one, you'll be crashing
- One may be issued for speeding
- Long harbor on New Zealand's South Island
- Mr. Day-Lewis or Radcliffe
- Cars do these 180s on the road
- The best thing since .. bread
- English city with a cathedral and the River Severn
- Frozen ice cream dessert beverage
- Gravitational collapse of star after collision
- Horse kept for foaling
- An astronomical unit of distance; Buzz's last name
- Job held by Maria von Trapp
- Prince of Wales's model village near Dorchester
- Description of boats safe to take on the oceans
- Trick or treat
- Idea that harks back to past times
- Japanese fox spirit
- Yearly festival in Nevada desert, .. Man
- Applied cement between tiles
- Important, significant
- Villains in the movie Us
- Fruit symbolizing immortality in Chinese art
- River of the Underworld ruled by Hades
- A Scottish instrument that uses reeds and air
- Largest group of mammals, includes mice, squirrels
- Literary mother of Harry Potter
- East African capital: the Green City in the Sun
- A plant apt to bring forgetfulness
- Autobiographical poet and author of Ham on Rye
- Apostates
- Totally exhausted, frazzled
- Illegal, illegitimate
- Very large pot to cook soup or stew in
- Bay Area city with California's oldest university
- The biological makeup of an organism
- State of crusty, lumpiness, often face powder
- Egyptian stone tombs for the nobility
- The surname of Friday the 13th's main character
- Flowering head, stalk of green vegetable plant
- Online video game you might spend 2 weeks playing
- Part of an oven where pots sit on burners
- These big cats don't change their spots
- Inflammation of the cornea of the eye
- RuneQuest mythological fantasy world
- Louisa May Alcott's sequel to March sisters' tale
- The irrational fear of one's home
- Maria .., first Native American prima ballerina
- Sought-after treasure in Arthurian legend
- Mythical, fabled
- Violent and intense tropical storm
- 18th-century British captain and explorer
- Old-timey steam powered organs
- Downward facing part of a leaf
- A pronoun that refers back to the subject
- Tropical fruit found on Hawaiian pizza
- Novel by James Joyce published in 1922
- First name of ghoulish classic horror actor Price
- Print an album for the 2nd time
- Carnivorous plant named after Venus
- Commander Data; operating system
- Guffawed
- Tall tower on a church roof
- Subtly dying hair
- Thin swords with sharp point, as used in fencing
- Gaelic end-of-harvest festival
- Place that makes, sells beer
- US island 30 miles from Cape Cod
- Traditional golf trousers
- The imaginary island where Peter Pan lives
- Lung condition, can be double
- William I or Mehmed II
- She killed the Night King in Game of Thrones
- Swedish producer of sewing machines and motorbikes
- Covered in plumage
- Fingers and toes, the first things to freeze
- Failed satellites and other debris left in orbit
- Food that was not eaten the day before
- .. D; Jack Black's musical venture
- Sixpence None the Richer hit in She's All That
- Sell goods on the street
- Hindi word for India
- 1954 film, Creature from the Black ..
- In Jeopardy, the question is the ..
- Cherry-tasting brandy from Central Europe
- Business up front, party in the back hairstyle
- Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic
- Name for people invited to a wedding
- Fleshy part hanging down from a turkey's neck
- Loose floor length jacket, first worn by horsemen
- Gave his name to a unit of electrical resistance
- Choose-your-own sweets at the cinema
- Developer of The Simpsons with Brooks and Groening
- Jim Lovell's book about failed Apollo 13 mission
- A fruit and China's standard language
- Dido's city of antiquity near modern-day Tunis
- Colombian cake made with alcoholic drink
- Pretty lady who makes movies, raises six children
- Type of saw with a round cutting blade
- Creased, lined, crumpled
- Regulations that governments put in place
- The Tamaran-born princess in DC's Teen Titans
- George Gershwin wrote one in Blue
- Term for Carnival season in Greece
- Southern US staple eaten instead of biscuits
- Guns N' Roses welcome you to it
- The great dane who solves crime with Shaggy
- Lizard-human hybrid of conspiracy theories
- Board game with the aim of catching rodents
- Tale of the journey of Bilbo Baggins
- Dripping substance that drops from around a wick
- It's obligatory to learn how to spell this word
- Edges of shadows cast by objects
- Escapee
- A giant, round chair that you sink into
- Lolita author
- Mother of a father
- Country where wiener schnitzel originated
- 1 billion years of pressure forms this stone
- Packhorse, mule or donkey used for carrying goods
- Parcel, wrapped box sent in the mail
- Version of perfume, usually for men
- Cocktail that Bond prefers shaken not stirred
- Mood condition previously called manic depression
- Air that moves away from a storm system
- Broadway show, movie about murderous women
- The Father, Son and Holy Ghost
- Birthstone for February
- Good-natured elves; rich chocolate desserts
- Sugar found in fruit
- Marine mammal similar to a dolphin
- Proverbially, it's the best medicine
- Proposed anti-ballistic missile program, 1977 film
- Reduce the seriousness of something
- Realistic infant doll made by Zapf Creation
- Book inscription indicates publisher, date of work
- Flying machine
- Area that houses the vocal cords
- 1994 Tim Burton movie about a B-movie director
- Jennifer Aniston's character in Friends
- A cavalry unit does this toward the enemy
- Yellow fruit that is botanically a berry
- Element used to make balloons float
- National airline of Indonesia
- The novelist whose real name is Eric Arthur Blain
- Old story or poem set to music
- Stieg Larsson wrote about a Girl with a Dragon one
- One who is making out
- Underwater reefs at risk of bleaching
- Central American, big-beaked bird
- Latin motto meaning "ever upward"
- Related to Mars, Venus, Mercury, etc.
- Veronica Roth novel about society based on virtues
- Gloomy nickname of Beethoven's 14th piano sonata
- Board or body that runs things
- Women's undergarment shaped like a hip cage
- Arguing, or herding horses
- Acromegaly
- Sport with shuttlecocks
- Beachfront
- Star of La La Land, Zombieland, Easy A
- Dish combining turkey, chicken, duck
- Person who has chosen religious solitude
- Not hurt during an accident
- Alexander Graham Bell invention
- First name of Russian abstract artist Kandinsky
- Cleared barriers on the track or metaphorically
- Iron to add volume and rounded bounce to hair
- Policy allowing reproduction of copyright material
- Paul Verhoeven's mechanical crime-fighter
- .. room, formal place to entertain guests in
- Erna, who became Norway's PM in 2013
- Painter for Henry VII: Hans .. the Younger
- Song sung to a baby to encourage sleepiness
- Lennon, McCartney, Starr, and Harrison
- Large desert lake between Ethiopia and Kenya
- Becoming sore because of rubbing
- A young tree
- German twisted and salted bread
- Feral feline that prowls between streets
- The flexible appendage of an octopus
- US fashion designer who edited Vogue, 1972-87
- Hard, yellow, Italian cheese
- Amphibious power-up costume in Super Mario
- Arthur Miller wrote about the death of one
- Region of Italy containing the province of Naples
- Clive Cussler's fictional marine adventurer
- Put a turkey or ham on these large serving dishes
- Mel Gibson western or an unorthodox person
- Netflix show about grownup Karate Kid
- Likely to explode with lava
- Keyboard character made by typing Shift 8
- Gaga fans are called Little ..
- Clapping at a theatre or sports event
- Writhed and fidgeted
- Whooping cough
- Rapidly expanded or inflated
- Space shuttle that took many flights
- Pivotal battles in N Africa in 1942
- What Mr Claus wears to deliver Christmas gifts
- Ballet position, 1 leg raised, the other on point
- Connection of electricity supply to the earth
- Hazelnuts, almonds, pecans, & cashews all together
- Rowboat steerers
- Mushroom with a stem and umbrella-shaped cap
- An event that requires immediate attention
- Adding someone on Facebook
- Persian-style residence built by P. T. Barnum
- Movie about a tornado filled with sharks
- Examples include Stuff You Should Know, Serial
- The bottomless pit of the Underworld
- Southern African tropical woodland region
- Save these proofs of purchase for the accountant
- Plastic horn, sonic scourge of the 2010 World Cup
- Y in DIY
- A colleague at the office you work in
- Long, curved Polish saber
- The gradual decline in memory and problem-solving
- Coastal wetlands rich in sediment
- Movie and book series with vampires and werewolves
- A city in Arizona; a crossover SUV
- The Goblin King who tests Sarah in the Labyrinth
- Fuels made from coal or gas, for example
- Subtract 10 from 100
- Olympic sport of throwing a heavy plate
- What is given when saying grace or blessing food
- A fellow of infinite jest, of excellent fancy
- Michael Jackson is "starting with the man in" this
- Hue traditionally worn by royalty
- Blows own trumpet
- The probable outlook or likely outcome
- Round yellow legumes that are the basis of hummus
- Roberts and MacLaine friendship flick Steel ..
- Long parasites in the class Cestoda
- Sculptor in Greek mythology, or Shaw play
- Flexible connective tissue that forms shape of ear
- The .. Wizard of Oz, novel by L. Frank Baum
- Singer of Firework, I Kissed a Girl, Teenage Dream
- Single
- A DC Comics term for a person with powers
- Sedimentary rock made of quartz or feldspar
- What meteorologists give on the news
- Hermes was the .. of the Gods
- Emily ..; Criminal Minds FBI special agent
- Nature, including birds, animals, insects
- Official language spoken in Yerevan's country
- .. Bible, modern English version of the text
- With Hearts, the red suits in a deck of cards
- .. pads, added width to 80s power suits
- 1066 battle
- Choose furniture and paint a room
- Dish made with cabbage and mayonnaise
- Bring a Torch, .. Isabella
- Wall-mounted planks used for storage
- Greek mythology hero with a weak heel
- Visually pleasing or in proportion
- Dream .. gather bad dreams
- Woman's top that ties behind the neck
- Lore says that she was Adam's first wife, not Eve
- Parts of acts in a play
- Dome-shaped vaulted roof
- Trudeau who became Canada's prime minister in 2015
- Broadway superstar; fictional sea male
- James Cameron's most expensive movie
- This bug is underground for years before emerging
- Margaret .., author of the sequel The Testaments
- To drop criminal charges by an innocent verdict
- Jules .., French choreographer of La Esmeralda
- Plant-based sugar substitute
- A mythical humanoid creature that causes mischief
- .. horse; malware spread by clicking on fake links
- Become visible
- An arch enemy or adversary
- Happy face emojis
- Three-leaved herb popular as a garnish
- The opposite of convex
- West Indian topical song
- Funeral attendee, one who grieves
- Extreme politician or an equation in calculus
- Long-necked animal native to Africa
- Mythical eagle with body of a lion
- Goddess of the harvest in Greek mythology
- Mythical Arthurian land near the Scilly Isles
- System that helps someone fly a plane
- US state, the site of Roswell
- Magic invisibility mist used by ancient Irish gods
- Arcade shooter named for a multi-legged arthropod
- .. Twins, born on the same day but different years
- .. Weaver, actress of Alien
- Time Lord who made a comeback in the 2000's
- Software to prevent malicious attacks
- Midweek 24 hours named after the Norse god Odin
- Librarian who keeps track of historic records
- Jolly, morale-boosting song sung by sailors
- Tiny bird with flame head feathers
- Sedimentary rock used to make concrete
- Lawbreakers, those who do wrong
- Currently holding office
- The last name of the pioneer of Physics
- To have last minute nerves before getting married
- Occasional or periodic
- Nationality of composer Anton Bruckner
- Sicilian seaport associated with Archimedes
- Harry Potter's map closed with words, ".. managed"
- It's the capital of Finland
- Lunch option, two slices of bread with filling
- Bull-man defeated by Theseus and ball of thread
- Nickname of the semi-mythical El Dorado
- An internet access point or location
- Lithuanian capital on the Neris and Vilnia rivers
- Headquarters of the Catholic Church
- Mythical knight known for gallantry
- The studio of a dress designer or needlemaker
- Cursing witches might stare at someone with this
- Persian king, father of Xerxes I
- Transform a loft into living space, for example
- To take in sufficient water
- Punishment for a hockey foul
- Blurted out a secret
- Large, flightless bird native to Africa
- American electric guitar maker and blues guitarist
- She clicked her heels 3 times to return home
- Chemical common in rat poisons
- Assume something is true, have credence in it
- Transport from the parking lot to the building
- Brad Pitt baseball film about Oakland Athletics
- Carrier for injured people
- Author adjective; like something out of 1984
- .. Ferragamo, Florence luxury goods brand
- Unit to measure distance in outer space
- Large lake used as a water supply
- She was married to Ashton Kutcher and Bruce Willis
- Mechanical device made to look and act human
- A person with whom one shares a secret
- Brass instrument sometimes called the tenor tuba
- Persian creature with human head, bat wings
- Food cutting utensils
- One knocks over the rest; tile used to play games
- Canterbury Tale teller of the second story
- Layers of rock in the ground
- Floor covering made with thick fabric
- Headgear used to harness a horse
- Martha ..; developed a flare system used by ships
- Scant, infrequent
- The Greek god of travel, trade and thieves
- Golden ..; hits from the past
- .. the deal; signed a contract or agreement
- Goddess of war, daughter of Zeus
- Abnormal drooping of the upper eyelid
- Large masted sailing ships
- Reference to a source in a research document
- Largest Russian island, north of Japan
- .. Report, starring Tom Cruise
- Black root used to make a candy
- Wizard who practices evocation
- A certified document allowing one to travel
- Legal declaration of the inability to pay debts
- Singing without instrumental accompaniment
- Slow, indecisive, cautious
- A cartilaginous fish with a venomous spine
- Powerful cutting tool for felling trees
- Legwear for a volleyball player
- Underwater city created in Plato's stories
- Powerpuff Girls supervillain
- "Once in a ..", an extremely rarely lunar event
- White, fluffy snack when watching movies
- Fate; Bungie video game
- Openings or entrances into another world
- .. Collins, author of the Hunger Games trilogy
- Short chain of amino acids
- Wrinkle up like a raisin
- Fairytale ending, .. ever after
- Kindle or Nook, for example
- JFK, Robin Hood, The Bodyguard actor, Kevin ..
- The Roman goddess of truth
- Another name for poisonous fugu
- Aurora .. is also known as the Northern Lights
- Native of Ireland's capital city
- Tuxedo-dressed avians from the South Pole
- Patch of land for plane landings and take-offs
- Beatles' album with line drawings cover
- I .. swear that I am up to no good, ask Mr. Potter
- Carefully choreographed dance sequences
- Building material made from cement and water
- Mediterranean plant with a human-like root
- The mysterious Scottish river monster
- Princes Peach's last name in video games
- Tourist destination; capital of the Netherlands
- The tubular part of the digestive system
- Person who directs an orchestra with gestures
- Political system ruled by a single potentate
- Tragic character who marries Othello
- Orally defamed
- French philosopher; father of analytical geometry
- Manmade waterway linking North and Baltic seas
- Describes expensive, elegant indulgences
- A baby bird whose wings are good enough for flight
- Thin sliced meat, fried and coated in breadcrumbs
- Dutch master who painted The Night Watch
- Spanish court painter famous for Las Meninas
- Superman's home planet
- Architectural style of the Chrysler Building in NY
- Celtic goddess of woodlands; married Adamair
- .. Eyes, top hit from Hall & Oates
- Main veggie in coleslaw
- Stephen King novel set in haunted hotel, The ..
- Old .., great European painters of the 14-18th C
- Very light rainfall
- Include someone in something
- French designer Hermes is known for this accessory
- Blood is .. than water
- Director of the Italian film Nights of Cabiria
- Practical jokes played on others when you're bored
- Upper layer of trees in a forest
- Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, in Greek mythology
- Swiss food and drink company, with HQ in Vevey
- Notice of defect usually issued by manufacturer
- Queen: Any way the wind blows doesn't really ..
- Mark ..; most famous for playing Luke Skywalker
- The form baked bread comes in
- The Spanish word for money (Spa.)
- Downhill ski race marked throughout by flags
- January's birth flower
- Musical tempo-keeping device
- Ancient Greek settlement built on a hill
- Walked on by celebrities at film premieres
- Plain on which Stonehenge lies
- Fluid dynamics scientist with airflow principle
- Someone who works for free
- Christian ritual of consecrating bread and wine
- Fanciful and playful
- Curved swords swung by pirates
- Contestants on Project Runway
- Board game featuring the character Cavity Sam
- 1960 epic starring Kirk Douglas as a Roman slave
- A creamy cheese named after a village in Normandy
- Insertion of medicine into the body with a syringe
- File format for storing multiple digital images
- Layer of the Earth below the crust
- A maraschino one tops a sundae or cocktail
- Flying movie with Tom Cruise
- Medusa's mythological species
- Stinky, odorous
- She wrote Pride and Prejudice
- No mountain high enough, ain't no .. low enough
- Roman maiden loved by Cupid, hated by Venus
- Capital city of Germany, once divided by a wall
- Parrot on Dominica's national flag
- Famous dog sled race from Anchorage to Nome
- Cognacs, French drinks
- In Greek mythology: Helen of Troy's husband
- A mineral found in teeth, symbol is F
- Shared name of Titanic actor and Italian artist
- Alphabetically, the last country in the world
- A surgical cut of the skin or flesh
- Inner might and power
- Movie that won Emma Stone the Best Actress Oscar
- A puffed-out hairstyle made famous by Jackie O
- Quick, sharp response, from Ja Rule song
- Very wealthy and prosperous
- Video game company that created Mario & Luigi
- Charles Dickens' first novel: "The .. Papers"
- Aker, .. earth god of the horizon
- These blood vessels carry blood away from heart
- Most of the time
- Cold-blooded animal common in deserts
- Green fruit used in guacamole
- Gerard Butler film, .. Has Fallen
- Wife to John, mother to Sean Lennon
- Uber-devoted fan of Stephenie Meyer's series
- Scottish water spirits
- South American river that flows through Venezuela
- Left to one's own .., unsupervised
- ABBA's nationality
- Gambling game involving a wheel and a ball
- The world's biggest snake
- Chilean-American Slayer vocalist
- Intense headache also known as hemicrania
- Edible snail dish found on a French menu
- Alphabetically first daughter of Oedipus, Jocasta
- To turn the hand so that it faces upward
- Sales involving bidding
- Draco Malfoy's son, friend of Albus Potter
- Warrior title; "son of power" in Celtic tradition
- Guardian angel in It's A Wonderful Life
- The woman who helped discover DNA's structure
- The flowers on trees in the Springtime
- Pet Shop Boy, alongside Neil Tennant
- Screen background image
- Treat baked in a ringed pan, with German name
- Mark found above a letter that changes its sound
- Chart that displays data grouped into ranges
- The study of one's family tree
- Whale nostrils on the top of the head
- Safe mealtime seat for an infant
- Bhutan has the world's highest average one
- Drew .., actress who founded Flower Beauty
- A Great Dane who solves mysteries
- Greek philosopher, tutor to Alexander the Great
- Sculptors' tools for carving wood or stone
- Morgan, who plays Red in The Shawshank Redemption
- The art of trimming trees or hedges into shapes
- Mythical half man, half snake first King of Athens
- Three-headed Ancient Greek personification of time
- Frequency of normal credit card payments
- Australian hard rock band fronted by Brad Marr
- A German baked pastry shaped into a knot
- Aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright's brother
- A description of a person found on social media
- Military fighter
- Carthaginian general who marched across the Alps
- System of faith and worship
- Henry .., author of Tom Jones
- Legendary golden city sought by conquistadors
- Summoned, especially spirits
- Luke and Leia's saga, introduced in A New Hope
- Small rock-like object that orbits the sun
- The ability to do mathematics
- Personal storage for your home library
- Julio .., Spanish crooner of Begin the Beguine
- Dried, smoked jalapeño pepper
- Reddish-brown shade and hardwood
- Where to spend your money on an iPhone
- Occular bruising
- Yabba .., Fred Flintstone's catchphrase
- Large bodies of troops; special forces or groups
- Liquid in blood that carries cells through veins
- Indian board game played with small wooden disks
- "Lights, .., action!"
- This nation's flag was the first at the South Pole
- Home of a religious community, convent, monastery
- Younger brother of Ludwig van Beethoven
- Pink fish that is a staple of a bear's diet
- Country that celebrates Bastille Day
- Scleras of the eye
- Flower associated with virility in ancient Greece
- The magic word when asking for somerthing
- A Lee Daniels show starring Taraji P. Henson
- Pounding tool used with a mortar in a kitchen
- Ground spice from dried red fruits of bell pepper
- Giorgio .., 70s disco producer of Donna Summer
- Having subtle diplomacy
- Hard stone used in kitchen countertops
- Natural powder hue used in paint and cosmetics
- In Greek myth, the river that surrounds the Earth
- Kind of call to find actors
- Capital city of Illinois; broadway musical
- Noise made by werewolves on seeing the Moon
- Greek goddess of the harvest and fertility
- Photographer and poet muse of Picasso
- A mammal that is covered in overlapping scales
- Mechanisms for firing guns
- .. or Ulster cycle; branch of Celtic mythology
- Language-learning app with logo of an owl
- Method for dividing larger numbers
- Natural area with trees, anagram of download
- Charlotte Brontë's novel about a governess
- Use a board with a sail to do this
- Less clear, less defined
- Son of a .. Man', 1968 Dusty Springfield hit
- Day of week named for a Roman god of agriculture
- Willow Smith is Will and Jada's ..
- Yellowish skin caused by high bilirubin levels
- Mythical, griffin-like Wonderland character
- Mythological founder of Rome, twin of Remus
- Scent marketed toward women
- Tecumseh, 1812 war ally, was leader of this nation
- Partner to glitz in Hollywood
- Holes that let you to see images on the next page
- Not on the internet
- Son of Apollo and Calliope who played the lyre
- Host city of the 2008 Olympic Games
- Rock singer from New Jersey, wrote "It's My Life"
- Classifications of animals or plants
- December holiday named for "fruits of the harvest"
- Angelica's song at the wedding in Hamilton
- Research body that considers ideas for policies
- A pleasurable diversion for the brain
- Aged Italian cheese, sometimes comes in pear shape
- Geoffrey de .., British aircraft designer
- City-state that's the Crown of the North in Faerûn
- Slicked hairstyle of Prince and Little Richard
- Race-timing device
- Tree that supports the universe in Norse mythology
- Wicked or evil
- Dick .., from Wacky Races
- Faceplate showing what station is playing in a car
- Losing light, like the night sky over time
- Undercover detectives Crockett and Tubbs' show
- Feeling of faintness or as if you're about to fall
- Stop-motion creation for budding filmmakers
- Surname of the author of the Scarlet Letter
- In medieval mythology the enemy of the dragon
- Busiest time of day for commuting
- The Great Wave off .. by Katsushika Hokusai
- Fictional mythical island in the Atlantic Ocean
- Manic Magee by author Jerry ..
- Comic-book hero who wears a red cape
- Pistol holders
- 3 Feet High and Rising hip hop duo
- Paint or wallpaper a room
- Hard Italian almond cookies aka cantucci
- The nucleotide that binds with guanine
- Thistle-like meadow plant with purple flowers
- Casual, relaxed
- We all scream for it
- They are thought to hide under children's beds
- Describes an actor messing up his lines
- The Latin for swan
- Group of three Russian rulers
- Talk tediously about something
- Foresight or dream; surrealist's inspiration
- Underground living space for animals
- He invented alternating current electricity
- Loud sound made after a nose is tickled
- Seals that take on human form in Orkney legend
- Comparative figure of speech using "like" or "as"
- Three ..; short Beethoven trombone works
- To release air from your lungs
- Nickname for the legendary Scottish water monster
- The capital of Tasmania
- Canadian steampunk TV series about Abnormals
- .. Friday; wear casual clothes to work once a week
- Carbon allotrope informally called a buckyball
- William the .., Medieval king born out of wedlock
- Son of Meg Ryan; played Marvel in The Hunger Games
- Bonjour .., book by the precocious Françoise Sagan
- Professional risk managers
- Body of water created by a meandering river
- Mimic martial arts movements without contact
- Bracelet without dangling symbols; a rude person
- This Paul had Wings and Lonely Hearts Club bands
- To rise from the dead
- Beautiful ..; Pink's 2017 chart-topping album
- Keir .., first UK Labour Party leader
- Tax returned to earner for overpayment
- Finish city of an Antipodean Boxing Day yacht race
- Tony ., John Travolta's Saturday Night Fever role
- Fighting Joe, assigned to the Army of the Potomac
- Piggy mammals with long noses; anagram of a strip
- Outer edges of a slice of bread
- Plan showing the proposed look and function
- Boy with wax wings that flew too close to the sun
- Facts .., knowledge imprint of Infobase Publishing
- Groups of witches
- Mystery solved: the .. did it
- Area for exercising horses
- Greatest Bond villain
- High-fat, green fruit used to make guac
- .. together; prepared in a hurry
- Archbishop of Canterbury's London home: .. Palace
- Factory .., large-scale production methods
- Front interior section of a plane
- Ancient Greek silver coin
- Mountain in Greece, thought to be home of the Gods
- Biblical giant killed by David's slingshot
- Devices that turn blowing air into energy
- One who plays the six-string
- Got pregnant
- Biblical punishment of fire and this
- One person who helps another commit a crime
- Jesus had this vocation before preaching
- These include push-ups, squats
- Another name for the huge hairy man called Bigfoot
- Steed's first-ever leather-clad sidekick
- 2005 Tim Roth remake of Japanese horror
- .. africana; Latin name for African bush elephant
- French fruit and batter pastry made with cherries
- Janet ..; Stephanie Plum series novelist
- A celebrity or admirer's signature
- People who buy stuff
- A story that symbolically addresses current issues
- Game blocks with dots on their faces
- Twisted, wrenched, e.g. a .. ankle
- Sauteed, seasoned bread cubes
- Slang for a large noisy party that can turn ugly
- Round cabin window on an ocean liner
- Distilled petroleum fuel used for lanterns
- Hound of Hades, three-headed dog
- Zodiac symbol for most November birthdays
- Audio episodes about different interesting topics
- Type of bird also called a passerine
- The horizontal placed between goalposts
- 1920s term for excellent, used by Bertie Wooster
- Bull or horoscope sign for April-May births
- Richard Dean Anderson TV show set in the Old West
- .. lens, layer added to optical devices
- .. Kreme, North Carolina doughnut company
- A faun in the world of Narnia
- No longer performing at one's best
- Quartz aggregate that is a birthstone for March
- .. Green, where runaways get spliced over an anvil
- An Indian man known for his nonviolent philosophy
- Plant tissue that carries nutrients through it
- A series of eight notes in a musical interval
- Ran the pavement
- What type a file is, e.g. PDF, xlsx
- Ghosts, specters, phantoms
- Catchy phrases used in advertising
- European area with no checks at mutual borders
- Poet with a statue in Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt
- Horses with one horn
- Alcoholic drink made from Chinese grains
- In a fatal way
- Greek god whom the drug morphine was named after
- Speedy painting method using layers of moist paint
- Getting paid extra for working more than usual
- January festival, the start of Carnival in Germany
- Father of the theory of relativity
- Prayed For You country singer
- Thwarted from playing a shot in a game like pool
- Monetary reward for winners
- Subtitled, words beneath a foreign-language film
- What an aspirin does in a glass of water
- Underdog with an outside chance
- Highest mountain in the Alps, with a white peak
- Greenish nut in a hard-to-split shell
- Bulb that illuminates the road from a car
- Book: How to Win Friends and .. People
- The Greek princess who married Perseus
- The first sheet inside most picture books
- Mythical hominid tied to North America
- Christian devotees who live and pray on pillars
- Belinda .., solo singer, formerly a Go-Go
- Huge floor cushions
- Nike's famous slogan
- Ceremonial cart pulled by horses
- .. Jim, Melchett's pigeon in Blackadder Goes Forth
- 2015 movie and a dead person come back as a ghost
- Understanding someone else's feelings
- Alice Walker classic book and movie: .. Purple
- Most crunchy chip
- Mixture of two separate substances into one
- Ghosts, spirits, night-wanderers in Welsh folklore
- .. confession, owning up before one passes away
- Site of a well-preserved section of the Great Wall
- Adult male horse used for breeding
- Alphabetically first of the four corners states
- Another name for the Sasquatch or Yeti
- Half woman, half fish
- This Marvel villain's real name is Max Eisenhardt
- Broken pottery with a written inscription
- Sir Thomas .., owner of Austen's Mansfield Park
- Ceramics, such as blue-and-white Delft
- ".. far away I will always love you" sings Adele
- What happens when two pots are hit together
- Dogs like Snoopy
- Bid from a live auction, e.g. not on the telephone
- Photo-sharing site with camera logo
- Fuel-burning tool with an intense flame
- Legal branch relating to inventors' rights
- The book character Conan was called this
- Casual work attire for Fridays
- A form of programmed cell death
- Alexander Hamilton's frenemy and killer
- Out of bounds, beyond what is permissible
- Brown, cocoa-based sauce to top ice cream
- Loki is known as this in Norse mythology
- Lord Sugar's aide and Countdown presenter
- Big hairy ..; digging mammal with bony plates
- Elusive religious drinking vessel
- What a horse did when it stood on its hind legs
- Halley's and Hale-Bopp
- Riverdale and The Sun Is Also A Star's Charles ..
- Is the reason something happens
- Sunday .., the meal served after Christian church
- Tribute, remembrance at funerals
- Style or medium something comes in
- Illegal practice of offering cash for airplay
- A place where vendors gather to sell goods
- .. and Margarita, tale of Russia by Bulgakov
- Meeting to contact the dead
- Greek goddess of magic and witchcraft
- An example of one would be gin rummy
- He wrote Bonfire of the Vanities
- Plant-.., planned development of better species
- US and Australian dash to find buried yellow ore
- Nuclear fusion device using gaseous plasma
- When ..; 1984 Prince hit about weeping birds
- Quilted facial and toilet tissue brand
- In the arms of Morpheus
- Ghost or something else felt but not seen
- The study of time's measurement
- Tacky film or coating that sticks things together
- Approach to life, way of behaving
- Reveal, e.g. a plot twist or a film's ending
- Two pieces of bread with a filling
- Muscle that assists in circular motion
- .. tape, used by decorators to protect paintwork
- African country on the Red Sea, capital Asmara
- Female canine that raised Romulus and Remus
- Fly larvae
- Freddie .. of Queen
- Williamina .., she ranked stellar spectra
- Yellow orange tinted quartz believed to bring luck
- In Game of Thrones, what Grey Worm wasn't
- Márquez novel: Love in the Time of ..
- Occurs, takes place
- Acrobatic performance art on a vertical bar
- If something is "a dime a dozen"
- The .. World of Disney, TV show
- Beatles song about a creature learning to fly
- Working equine that pulls a trailer
- .. Fiord, Norway's picturesque tourist site
- Spielberg made a movie about his list
- Script and music writer for Hamilton, .. Miranda
- Sending and receiving messages with the mind
- Muslim founder of the Timurid dynasty
- .. spoons, for weighing out small quantities
- Elements subject to change in an experiment
- The Grand National or the Belmont Stakes
- Behavior that goes against high-held principles
- Kids should pay this while being read to
- Building material made of a mix of substances
- Hexed, charmed
- .. Crowe; Jerry Maguire and Vanilla Sky director
- John Wesley .., Bob Dylan album of 1967
- Small domestic rabbit species with velvety fur
- Bright and alive, like picture book illustrations
- Childish form of lying
- Pirate ship
- Dead Ringers impressionist Jon ..
- Legendary bird that rose from the ashes
- Wetlands with rushes, reeds and grasses
- Icelandic parliament, the oldest in the world
- Steampunk characters often use this eyewear
- A state of not being able to feel pain
- E. coli cell, for example
- Berlin's open-air Roman-style performance venue
- Prose narrative on the mythology of the Vikings
- Ring-necked North American game birds
- Celebrate, enjoy oneself, let one's hair down
- Metis leader of the Red River Rebellion 1869-70
- Six-octave piano gifted to Beethoven in 1817
- Part of a written letter that goes below the line
- Ancient Roman plebeian counterpart
- His Dark .., Philip Pullman literary trilogy
- A river flowing into a larger river
- To set up, to initiate
- Sea monster referred in the Old Testament
- Band who give you Everything You Want: .. Horizon
- Glass jugs filled with craft beer
- Cash .., machine on a counter, for taking money
- General name for women's undergarments
- Half-human, half-fairy creatures in Irish legends
- Religious attacks by Europeans in the 12th century
- Marjorie Kinnan .. based The Yearling in Miami
- Engage in some reflective mindfulness
- .. Thatcher, UK Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
- Extremely luxurious, self-indulgent
- The former way of starting a game of hockey
- Type of toilet with water and a button or handle
- Common type of glass used alongside silica
- Astrological sign personified as the Water Bearer
- "Say hello to my little friend"
- Christian rite with bread and wine
- Tabletop competition
- Jazz trumpeter covered When I'm Sixty-Four
- Frogs and salamanders are this kind of animal
- Roy's white tiger Las Vegas double act partner
- Wife of Arthur and lover of Lancelot
- 1944 Robbins ballet with Bernstein score
- City and port in central Norway
- Queen of Denmark, mother of Crown Prince Frederick
- Witches' brewing pots
- Alternative name for Shakespeare's Henry V
- Permanent metal fasteners with smooth heads
- Brighton and Hove ..; southern England footie side
- .. cover, the seal for home-made preserves
- Chickpea and tahini dip
- .. Over; 1997 bestselling album for Shania Twain
- Type of horse formerly used in chasing foxes
- Military ditch
- .. to your leader, say aliens landing on Earth
- .. bender, rhyming minor car crash
- Poet cofounder of Surrealism Paul .., aka Grindel
- Rural, with simple, countryside charm
- Mythological many-headed serpents
- Photomechanical .., way of making printing plates
- Merkel's predecessor as Germany's Chancellor
- Original title of O Holy Night: .. du Noel
- Dried berries from Black Corinth grapes
- Final resting place that's full of gravestones
- Shark-.. waters; ocean area filled with predators
- Actor who played clown in 1990 TV version of It
- Beethoven piano work Bagatelle No. 25
- Dissolvable cube that freshens and cleans toilets
- Coastal city in Georgia, USA, also a girl's name
- Artist known for geometry and primary shades
- Greek protector of seafarers, son of Cronus
- Imaginary terrifying creatures
- Steampunk musician with a robot backing band
- Mystical, unexplainable
- Earth's first artificial satellite
- Area of London where Queen Elizabeth II was born
- P. T. Barnum's profession
- Italian tube-shaped pastry filled with cream
- Tennis player John, who cannot be serious
- Web-based serial audio show
- Zeus, to the Romans
- Patting a baby after a feed, to get wind up
- MacGyver works for this foundation
- Anomalous finance differentiation twixt the sexes
- Circumnavigated the world aboard the Beagle
- Palpebral part of the body
- Largely herbivorous marine mammal
- Shovels can also be called this
- .. Sapphire, gin brand with blue bottle
- Actress Helene, married to Bertoldt Brecht
- Buffy, Van Helsing did this to vampires
- Series of laptops and PCs launched by Acer in 2002
- Lee .., who worked with Man Ray and was his muse
- "The .. of love extinguished" Auld Lang Syne lyric
- .. of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann
- Trojan warrior
- Mythical, tentacled sea monster in Norway's waters
- To paper over the .. is to hide problems from view
- Question or problem to test ingenuity
- What you are when you are dreaming
- Printed puzzle with cryptic clues
- Florence gallery that houses the David sculpture
- Celtic goddess of sacred waters, wells and streams
- .. A Skyscraper; iconic New York photograph
- Arthur Gordon Pym's town in Edgar Allen Poe novel
- Experience of feeling detached or floating
- Explain the meaning in an understandable way
- 2009 Leah Andreone album
- Green plant you kiss under at Christmastime
- .. the Great, young Macedonian conqueror
- A stick used by a wizard to cast spells
- Bounding high with straight legs like a springbok
- Trouser-like undergarments invented by Amelia
- Its .. for you! You'll come to a sticky end
- Heat-resistant bakeware is made of this rubber
- Metal framework around a house being renovated
- Springsteen's album, of 1980, with Hungry Heart
- Robin of .., the true name of Robin Hood
- Pesto ingredient that grows on conifers
- .. Collectivity; non-mainland French territory
- Cartoon character Alvin who wears a read sweater
- The last emperor of Russia, Tsar .. Romanov
- Pause, e.g. before making a decision
- Theatre, venue of the World Snooker Championships
- Theseus rescued her from Creon
- Walter Payton's NFL nickname
- Pruning and tending to outdoor plants at home
- Combat between Zeus and his father Cronus
- Muck around, play the fool
- Timber-related superstition for good luck
- Nationality of A Doll's House playwright Ibsen
- Got rid of, like slavery
- These folks are always right, apparently
- Lady courted in the song A Bicycle Built for Two
- A notebook for artists
- Dutch father and son Renaissance painters
- .. Paré, French royal surgeon in the 16th century
- .. chamber, an echoless place
- Kiwi home to the 1950 and 1990 Commonwealth Games
- Magic, sorcery
- The .. of Broadway, 1949 Astaire and Rogers movie
- Washing ceremony that purifies, like a baptism
- Lived through
- Nena sang about 99 of these red decorations
- Tree-bark spice paired with apples
- Communist Walter, who led Berlin Wall construction
- Witch's sidekick in animal form
- Massive multiplayer online game: World of ..
- Family home that features in Austen's Persuasion
- Mound of sweetness used in the past; a mountain
- He introduced Christmas cards to the world
- Anna ..; architect who invented the K-Brick
- Rail disaster of 1879 near Dundee
- A flowery shepherdess
- Astronomer's equipment for viewing planets
- The surname of King Arthur, he wielded Excalibur
- Open skin pore that has been clogged
- The 1972 crime film based on Mario Puzo's novel
- Feeling of being thankful and appreciative
- Countryside expanse of a yellow crop
- Capable of tension
- Ballet tells of a peasant girl's love for Albrecht
- Boxed with another person
- French Impressionist composer Claude
- Country that spawned the Rubik's Cube
- Planned course of diet or exercise
- Eldorado Jones' device to quieten plane engines
- Love .., nickname for chubby hips
- Creamy soup with clams, served with crackers
- Dream ..; Native American net to trap bad dreams
- Shell .., Debra Stephenson's Bad Girls inmate
- Bram Stoker's night-wandering villain
- .. balls, hard sweets with a kernel inside
- Nickname of the monster in a Scottish loch
- Nationality of surrealist writer Breton
- Sheryl Sandburg book about grabbing opportunities
- Water separated from a larger source by a reef
- Divine mother in ancient Welsh mythology
- Ligament partner
- Something unusual
- .. out; end disappointingly
- Three main types are private, corporate or charity
- Red fruit often mistaken for vegetable
- The death of a species
- .. zone, try something new outside it
- The nationality of a native of Banjul
- Sharp-witted person who assesses situations
- The Style .., Paul Weller with Ever Changing Moods
- ".. is free but facts are sacred", The Guardian
- Competitor in a Scripps National Bee
- Valuable card suit
- Another word for root in mathematics
- Keeps a box of horrors
- .. lemons, soured sweets
- Italian technique of joining glass-blown pieces
- .. Dance, was Lord Havelock in Going Postal
- Roman god of wine
- Game board with pieces such as knights and rooks
- Relation who brought up John Lennon
- Fake offer at an auction to raise the lot price
- Cartoon big red dog
- Talk nineteen to ..; continuously and untiringly
- Performer whose goal is to make people laugh
- Musician and producer originally with Roxy Music
- An Eastern European country neighboring Romania
- Tips or alms
- Argumentative, ill-natured like Shakespeare's Kate
- Fobs attached to door-unlocking devices
- Person who arranges publicity for boxing matches
- Carbonated soft drink with iconic red cans
- Entirety of earth, our solar system, and beyond
- A condition caused by a vitamin B-1 deficiency
- Greek god of dreams
- Basketball player who begins game on the bench
- Where the Cyclops sported their single eye
- Gifts for the deceased
- Book section not to be confused with epilogue
- In Incan mythology, the god who created the world
- South American country named after silver
- Site of Henry V's famous battle victory in 1415
- Many new book illustrations are made with these
- Extravehicular activity outside Earth's atmosphere
- Side-.. laughter; so funny that it hurts
- Timed oven used for warming food
- Tiny drink holder for 1.5 ounces of alcohol
- Artsy t-shirts made with paint and string
- Incantations chanted by witches and wizards
- The Black .., 1987 James Ellroy crime novel
- Brazilian mini fried pie with filling
- French word for misleading or untrue tale
- Prasiolite, citrine, and amethyst
- Two large bones that front the shins
- The failure of the kidneys to produce urine
- .. cord, the thread of life
- Items of underwear, even big baggy ones
- Neil .., American pianist of Oh! Carole
- Edgar .., director of Shaun of the Dead
- TV comedy starring Zach Braff
- Houses made from blocks of ice
- ..Tapestry, a pictorial description of 1066
- Land mass surrounded by water
- Response to those easily offended, "aw .."
- Flat-headed tool for getting ice off car windows
- Wooden xylophone relative
- Transform garbage into something useful
- Enid .., writer of National Velvet
- German term for snow pellets
- Bambi's bunny friend
- .. knot, mythological thorny problem
- Drains
- .. bun, doughy swirl with raisins from W London
- Greek mythological half horse, half man
- Swiss skeleton chute at St Moritz
- Extensive Buddhist temple in Central Java
- The person given an award
- High-end lightweight Intel laptop specification
- Downslope drainage winds, e.g. in Antarctica
- Crystal Gayle song: Don't It Make My .. Blue
- Faster than trotting, but slower than galloping
- Many tens of hundreds
- Slow water ride with inner tubes
- Playwright, writer for stage performances
- Comfortable seats with side supports
- Surgery performed on a patient
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Pisces, Libra and Virgo are all these
- Kelly, who won the first series of American Idol
- Pale purple named after a sleep-inducing herb
- Lee .., "Bad" in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- US trees grown for pod-like fruit and ironwood
- Old-fashioned word for minister
- Gate to which passengers head before a flight
- Two battles in Georgia in the American Revolution
- Spice sprinkled on top of a sweet glazed bun
- Safe ..; not in danger, out of harm's way
- Single-cell organisms also known as germs
- Song by Sarah McLachlan: I Will .. You
- The activity of buying goods or services
- The Greek muse who presides over poetry
- Sharp-edged abrasive for household cleaning
- Marcus ..; England and Man Utd footballer
- When an egg has spots, it's called this
- Trance-like state, taken from Greek god of sleep
- Britain's Millennium Wheel
- En-.., food cooking style, literally in paper
- Large island country "down under"
- "Holy" fish including wahoos and Pacific sierras
- Leader of a tribal group
- Person with an excessive fear of heights
- Yakko, Wakko, Dot
- A woman who performs magic, like a witch
- Potsdam summer palace of Frederick the Great
- Graceful classical ballet pose on one leg
- Magical future-telling via fire
- What is below this clue
- Relating to religion, having other-worldly beliefs
- Painting tools
- Fictional steampunk directed energy firearms
- Shocker, describes a poor sporting performance
- Famous Italian river crossed by Caesar in 49 BC
- Magical idea of casting evil through a dirty look
- Name given to strands of saffron
- Mythical women with snake instead of hair
- Another name for the hairy hedgehog or moonrat
- War .., US battle film with Brad Pitt as a general
- Sofas, settees
- End of a romantic relationship
- A 1960s Alfred Hitchcock film about a motel
- Player who dishes out cards in a poker game
- Hannah .., German-born philosopher
- Charles Dickens wrote of the Artful ..
- Disdains, mocks
- Hecatoncheires were examples of such huge beings
- Below .., the position of servants in grand houses
- Surrealist sculptor Donati's first name
- Zodiac sign represented by a crab
- Bring goods in to sell
- Sir Martin .., hero of the Spanish Armada defeat
- Affectionate feathered pets
- Horseshoe outline in the dirt
- He could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean
- One-piece overalls, linked with Winston Churchill
- Independent film festival and film school
- Stuffing made of pork, poultry, vegetables etc
- Restoring to ..; revamping, refurbishing
- Valles .., deep canyon on Mars' surface
- Licensed medical doctor
- Depeche Mode sings about Going this way
- Biblical sea serpent
- King Arthur's magical sword
- .. punishment, chastisement by striking
- Inventor who developed straw weaving technique
- Cherry brandy supports mother's ruin
- Rick's Cafe Americain in Casablanca is an example
- Foam footwear for the beach
- Monument that attracts tourist visitors
- Eight of them pull Santa's sleigh
- Sal .., the narrator of Kerouac's On the Road
- Playground game where kids link arms and run
- Clerics, or spiritual work from religious people
- Semicircle-shaped road
- Hiring someone who is appealing
- Forest home of the Merry Men
- From an Indonesian island with many Hindus
- First name of German Renaissance painter Dürer
- Feline wee
- Actor, Steve McGarrett in Hawaii Five-O
- Red .., symbol denoting assurance in farming
- Main speaker at an event
- Largest of the three branches of Shia Islam
- Copier setting that creates order
- If your palm is .., you might be coming into money
- White outer layers of eyeballs
- Fictional tales, often short in length
- .. beam, gym equipment for those with little feet
- Mystical Church of San Juan Bautista Church state
- .. Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street
- The warmest season of the year
- This is what the crew team does
- Group discussion, heart-to-heart chat
- Cloth rests for broken arms
- Living corpse
- Just over three light years
- Comedic pastiche of someone
- Kitty .., artist's muse, mentioned in Lucy Locket
- Sweet, sticky drizzles for topping ice cream
- .. & Hawkes, men's outfitters based in Savile Row
- Loathing
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Author of Fear: Trump in the White House, Bob ..
- To hide and steal goods from a store
- Sponge or felt level beneath a carpet
- Spread flattery on toast
- Hot chili pepper named for Cuba's capital city
- Variety of a plant developed by horticulturists
- An evil being used to frighten children in stories
- .. friend; someone you haven't seen for ages
- Gripping or securing with a tool
- If you're snoring, you're doing this too
- British musician Peter Noone's band: Herman's ..
- Goddess Athena came fully formed from Zeus's ..
- To surgically remove a limb or digit
- Sections of longer books
- What many people wear on Halloween
- Gems are put in these on rings