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- Reality TV show about Harrison family business
- A Marvel hero named after an aggressive weasel
- Subvert or sabotage; weaken the effectiveness of
- Shoppers, patrons
- His nose grows every time he lies
- Popular electronic dance song by Darude
- Territory explored by videogame hero Nathan Drake
- The sword of Celtic sea god Manannán mac Lir
- Stephen King's haunted car
- One who transforms things seemingly through magic
- Reporter says to the ice cream, "What's ....?"
- Ancient Greek god of the sea
- Amplified electronic keyboard instrument
- Dampness of a climate
- Cocktail made of vodka and beef consommé
- Singer Marvin Lee Aday goes by this food name
- Woolf, modernist writer of Mrs Dalloway, The Waves
- Zack Snyder's neo noir superhero film
- Star-shaped figure with six points
- More spooky or eerie than something else
- Computer language developed by IBM in the 1950s
- Health resort for recuperation or meditation
- Particle that travels faster than light
- Metal construction toy with nuts and bolts
- Greek letter E in English
- A hair product that accompanies conditioner
- Samuel Beckett play, .... for Godot
- Build up, strengthen, prop up
- Trumpet greeters
- Marine waterfowl, e.g. eider, scoter
- The polyhedron resting place of Egyptian royals
- First name of former US Vice-President Rockefeller
- Huge American vulture
- One of Hogwarts' founders, Gryffindor
- EP or LP
- When voiceover is added in another language
- Mountain chain on border between Turkey and Iran
- The way cards are shown at the end of a hand
- James, English comedian and late-night host in US
- Follow the rules
- Rode a boat with fabric on its masts
- Mortal Kombat's princess of Outworld
- Tables on which sacrifices are offered
- The American puppeteer who created The Muppets
- Video game franchise starring Solid Snake
- Columbus' fortress built on Hispaniola in 1492
- Eighties eight-bit home computer
- Foot-and-leg covering that doesn't top the bend
- Incubation period in the womb
- Examples include triceratops and pterodactyls
- Manners, protocol
- Skinny strip of potato, cooked in hot fat
- Tarot deck suit symbolic of financial fortune
- Indian Ocean islands linked with the Andamans
- Captain ...., superhero from The Flintstones
- Cinema snack that can be salty or sweet
- Biblical city whose walls were broken by trumpets
- Overthrows oppressors
- White object on a pool table
- Agreement sealed by locking pinkies
- Captain of the White Tower in Tolkien's works
- ILOVEYOU, Melissa, and MyDoom are types of this
- Piece of trivia
- Lead singer of the trio Bros
- Soft, comfortable footwear worn around the house
- 2015 Mad Max movie starring Charlize Theron
- Green candied plant stems
- .... man; a principal comedian's serious sidekick
- Tiny toy cars made in the 80s and 90s, micro ....
- How poisonous a substance is
- Oldest purported continuously inhabited city
- A species of baleen whales with long pectoral fins
- A person who happens to go past a person or thing
- Explosions, demolitions
- Healthcare given to patients by doctors and nurses
- An item made from artificial substances
- Children's theatrical style of slapstick comedy
- Mob members
- Camp .... Chronicles, fantasy series by Rick Riordan
- Online building game with blocks and houses
- Put together a plan
- Qualifying round where every second counts
- This animal's name means "little armored one"
- The antagonist race in the Alien film series
- Singer of Dirty Knife and Furnace Room Lullaby
- A Lilin-demon in female form in folklore
- A class of eight-legged arthropods, like spiders
- Another name for a simple slingshot
- Basil .... played Sherlock Holmes in the 30s/40s
- Spontaneous dance or singing act in a public place
- NPC who only exists to die dramatically
- Measurement system that includes feet and inches
- A throbbing headache usually felt on one side
- Someone you've never met before
- Zodiac signs for this month are Leo and Virgo
- Grabs, holds
- Series of WW2 battles in Libya
- .... beloved, we are gathered here today...
- A seasonal calendar used to countdown to Christmas
- Musical version of Oz with a Black cast
- Traditional Japanese dress
- Made a decision on Tinder
- John who has Conversations in the Dark
- Machine for grinding meat into thin noodles
- Pedestal for a statue
- Crush a pumpkin?
- Food that conforms to Jewish diet regulations
- Country whose national sport is handball
- Largest and tallest type of tree
- Simone Biles' profession
- This group includes Cardi B, Eminem and Tupac
- Glass swirlies, catseyes, and shooters
- Singer of New Rules, Be the One
- Jon Snow's first love interest in Game of Thrones
- First name of US abstract artist Pollock
- Ancient Roman crow's foot weapon
- .... Pursuit, famous general knowledge board game
- Like a roughly unshaven face
- U.S.A. trilogy author and artist John
- Impossible, out-of-reach aspiration
- Alliterative co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons
- Made reference to, quoted
- Terence Stamp played one in a 1994 Aussie film
- Last ruler of the Incas
- Beatles song featuring "a banker with a motorcar"
- Very large sea or aquatic monster
- Italian dish of thinly sliced raw meat
- Revolving shaft on a boat or an early aircraft
- Streep, Moore and Kidman star in this Woolf movie
- RPG player who likes to dominate, is immature
- Leche flan, crème brûlée, Bavarian cream, egg tart
- A creature that lives on or feeds off another
- 15th-century map with the south at the top
- Professional photographs require that this be good
- Oft-illustrated book showing imaginary animals
- Berate, rant, scold
- Star symbol on a computer keyboard
- Large stack of logs for burning
- Old-fashioned, old-school, conventional
- Software development program to test new code
- Brittle metal found in meteorites
- Something that is not known or understood
- Arcade game controlled with flippers
- Egg-shaped musical instrument with finger holes
- Pale, sweet root vegetable, shaped like a carrot
- Suspension of trade with a particular country
- Blazers
- Soft item shed from a bird
- Describes ideal society coined by Sir Thomas More
- Island home of the dragon of the same name
- Explosive charge for breaching fortifications
- Movie about foster child turned superhero
- Your funny bones are located in these
- 1990s video game hero shaped like a hand
- Pre-postmodern Lichtenstein and Warhol movement
- Bite-sized Chinese steamed buns
- Suffer patiently
- Exact duplicates of animals, like Dolly the sheep
- A 1984 song by Sade, .... Operator
- Mugged, stolen from
- Seattle, Madison, and Panama
- A private conversation; "head to head" (Fr.)
- Fun and games, boisterousness
- Allen Ginsberg's cipher in Kerouac's On the Road
- This film starred John Travolta as Edna Turnblad
- Began, started
- Home-made seat suspended from a tree
- Rodent also called a cavy
- A highlighted link in a written document
- Material that lets electricity pass through it
- Native Americans who worshipped Huitzilopochtli
- The first name of characters Parr and Baudelaire
- Punning nickname for half a byte
- .... Harris, Biden's running mate in 2020
- Pancake mixture before cooking
- Words found in picture books that sound similar
- Senor Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico
- Coins used in arcades
- Yellow, circular, dot-gobbling video game star
- Middle Eastern pipe cooled by water
- The son of Buddha
- The ice giant planet which rotates on its side
- Become dry and begin to decay, like a plant
- Fish get this if they eat the worm
- Haphazard, disorganized
- Bright yellow curry spice, often used as a dye
- Person or business that sells goods to the public
- Construction through which oil is transported
- Creative, fun language puzzles or puns
- Bald time traveler in the Fringe TV series
- Informative speeches disseminated by video
- Bushy-tailed animal that lives in a drey
- Brand of small ceramic collectible animals
- Country where Bangkok is the capital
- A person who designs, makes or sells women's hats
- The national epic poem of Finland
- Participants in a game, e.g. of chess, cards
- Nuts used to cover a Dundee cake
- A frozen body of water used for skating
- Three of them met Macbeth on the heath
- Meme featuring a feline Pop-Tart and space rainbow
- Abruzzo port city, Gabriele D'Annunzio is native
- One who is taking something for granted
- In Monopoly, the Electric Company or Water Works
- Underwater amphibian known as the walking fish
- Indian cavalry sword in Arabic
- Steve McQueen alien goop movie
- Newton, actor in Line of Duty and Westworld
- Folk band behind album For Emma, Forever Ago
- Believe to be true
- Latin expression shortened to "etc"
- Alvin, Simon or Theodore in the kids' cartoon
- Examples include JetBlue and Lufthansa
- Saoirse Ronan plays teen growing up in Sacramento
- He-Man's nemesis
- Like tiny raisins, made from dried Corinth grapes
- .... Mill, building in Suffolk, painted by Constable
- World famous Indian magician of the 1950s and 60s
- Bromidrophobia is a fear of this
- Longest or shortest day of daylight each year
- Access point for metal money
- Sending electronic messages from an inbox
- Person who acts on behalf of someone else
- What KO stands for in boxing
- 20th C poet of A Subaltern's Love Song and Slough
- Roman god of sleep and dreams
- Giant African mammal; 2003 White Stripes album
- British punk fashion designer Vivienne
- Fawned over, indulged
- A blinding snow shower
- Number in a baker's dozen
- This sailor becomes strong when he eats spinach
- Animal fat substance used in candlemaking
- General legal term for a serious crime
- Biblical man with great strength, long hair
- The US National Anthem; Star-Spangled ....
- Study of birds' eggs
- The killer doll from the Child's Play franchise
- Fit as a ....; a stringed instrument
- Towers in Fortnite: Battle Royale
- Mount ...., polar volcano named by James Clark Ross
- The first name of actresses Tisdale and Benson
- A type of dessert very popular in Mississippi
- Yearly
- Cat's ...., children's game, string around fingers
- Telecommunications device by Apple
- The first name of the original Ponzi schemer
- For holding onto when flying kites
- Image comic Saga is by Fiona Staples, Brian K. ....
- Mexican food that means "little donkey" in Spanish
- The green emotion from Inside Out
- Spiky plant associated with Scotland
- This Barry sang about Mandy and Copacabana
- European City where Latin is an official language
- The Indiana town where Stranger Things is set
- It makes people late to work when it gets heavy
- Browser with a red panda for a logo
- Temperature scale also known as centigrade
- Slid down a snowy hill sitting down
- Ibn ...., Arab author, toured in Africa and Asia
- Singer of 90s hit Stay (I Missed You)
- Cliched Western film
- Opened a bottle of wine
- Deep crack in a glacier or ice sheet
- Criminal, someone who breaks the law
- Decorative paper that covers a present
- In medicine, it's the P in BP
- Dr. Seuss' Cat .... knew a lot of good tricks
- Boggy swamp
- Fishing for catfish using only your bare hands
- Major Beijing university, founded in 1911
- All work and no play makes Jack ....
- Second largest city in New England
- Fictional story with knights and princesses
- Hue-changing lizard
- Scarlett, Black Widow in the Marvel movies
- .... of Bingen, writer on disease and nature
- Card game played by oneself
- US pop group who released Pet Sounds in 1966
- A pasta sauce made with egg, cured pork and cheese
- Underwater explorers
- A professional who gives guidance on many issues
- How a person with predictable actions can be read
- Canine term for an aerial battle
- Style of tight-fitting shorts cut high up the leg
- Organized exercise done in a shopping plaza
- Festival or fair with rides and bright lights
- Prize awarded for outstanding writing
- Psychological thriller starring Ingrid Bergman
- Private offices of a judge at a law court
- Put into a carafe
- Tossing balls in the air
- ....-general, a monarch's envoy in another country
- Alphabetically, it's the first chemical element
- Back and forth, from one extreme to another
- Spanish dance, mentioned in Bohemian Rhapsody
- Photographic image made on film, can be printed
- Angela, actress who played Tina Turner
- Someone who takes great pleasure in fine food
- A watch that shows numbers rather than pointers
- Highly flammable solvent distilled from petroleum
- Gymnasts swing on this elevated bar
- Platinum metal acidic salts
- State known for Miami and Disney World
- Spanish drink of wine and fruit juice
- Robert ...., ringleader of the Gunpowder Plot
- Peter S. Beagle wrote a novel about the last one
- Main protein in blood, produced by the liver
- Comedy performed by one person
- Mammal face hair also known as a vibrissa
- Holders for breakfast items
- Brain teasers, puzzles
- Players who dish out cards in poker
- Mathematical sequence, sum of two previous numbers
- Tactical move of surrendering a chess piece
- The ads say it's the "King of Beers"
- Underground passages used as burial chambers
- Crusty arthropods that attach to marine rocks
- 2010 horror movie set partly in The Further
- Surname of Paul Simon's musical partner Art
- Athens citadel
- American name for a three bird roast
- Examples include good and bad, full and empty
- Martin, Oscar-winning director of The Departed
- Waltz style from the Austrian capital
- South African Nobel-Prize-winning writer Nadine
- Instrument resembling a lute
- A green cauliflower-like vegetable
- Roman province located in the Carpathian Basin
- Revenue from an ecclesiastical estate
- Thin sheet used for gilding
- Videogame kids who are sometimes squids
- Two-wheeled riding toys with handlebars
- This plant's chemicals are used to make digoxin
- Cover that dulls the brightness of a light bulb
- What RPG characters do
- Another word for pocket money given to children
- These Peas had a 2009 hit with Boom Boom Pow
- Sectioned into four parts
- Flatplan showing the height of the land
- 2019 drama starring Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly
- Japanese white-collar business man
- Princess Peach's English name until Super Mario 64
- Boat with two parallel hulls
- Ranked list of weekly music or book sales
- Observatory from which Pluto was first spotted
- Tom, book hero known for fence painting (or not)
- Penny ...., place of bagatelle and gaming machines
- .... the leader, action game for copycats
- The spirits of dead people
- Door ...., turning it allows entry into a house
- Acting father and son James and Jeff
- .... De Spell, Disney duck sorceress and villain
- Polish city, its archbishop became John Paul II
- A desert rodent with long hind legs
- The one most advanced in years
- Mild magic spell that can be cast often in an RPG
- Assault and ....; threatening and attacking someone
- This brave sentient appliance had a book and movie
- Fire-lighting sticks sold in small boxes
- Roy Rogers' horse
- Producing metal coins
- American actor who created and starred in 30 Rock
- Checkpoint ...., famous Berlin Wall crossing
- Caribbean country with volcanic plugs, The Pitons
- Tokyo arena for judo and pop concerts
- Wax sticks used for creating artworks
- Helter ...., spiral slide at a theme park
- Poisonous element whose symbol is As
- Space to park a boat
- Athletic event of throwing a solid iron ball
- Singer who asked What's My Name? in 2010
- Stories that were created by imagination
- Short works of fiction
- Parent company of Google
- Picasso's mural depicting a Basque village bombing
- The largest key on a standard qwerty keyboard
- Part of the government that handles money
- Green endive found in Italian soups
- Kansas City is actually located in this state
- Property trading board game invented in 1935
- Celtic god of the underworld
- Term for a nonsuited ace high straight in poker
- A stiff ...., facial expression showing no emotion
- Her real name is Selina Kyle
- Sailor who travels the oceans
- Bryan played Walter White in Breaking Bad
- Furniture spray for shiny surfaces
- The amount of space that an object occupies
- Thick overcoat named after a town in Belgium
- A cocktail made of soda water, lime, rum, and mint
- The P in broadcaster PBS
- Overwatch character with the full name Lena Oxton
- Fairy-like creatures from the English countryside
- Wood that resembles mahogany; anagram of asleep
- First name of Blood Diamond actor Hounsou
- Bad at Love singer
- Work, often physical, put into reaching a goal
- .... alley, throwing game involving stacked pieces
- Carson McCullers novel: The Heart is a Lonely ....
- Final act before defeat on a battlefield
- Go past the end of the runway
- Avatar Aang was the last one
- Famous hill outside Jerusalem's Old City walls
- Trading card game Magic: The ....
- Here It ...., 2005 OK Go song that had a viral video
- Number of pigmented squares on a Rubik's Cube
- Twins in German; symbol on Henckels knives
- Heating and cooling chocolate to make it shiny
- List of stock items
- He wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Turkish "freezing" ice cream with salep
- Coiled strands of hair
- This holiday is also spelled Chanukah
- King who was married to Helen of Troy
- Mythological multi-headed dog
- Production company owned by J. J. Abrams
- Pastime of linking spots to create a picture
- Circus high-wire gymnasts and tumblers
- A young lady who squeezes a cow's udders
- Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan desert
- Messaging service that sends time-limited pictures
- Well-spoken, articulate
- Iconic stone bridge across Venice's Grand Canal
- Saudi Arabia's second-holiest city
- The Broadway play about witches Elphaba and Glinda
- Short, rapid periods of growth
- Quantitative ...., economic measures from the 21st C
- Whaling ship in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick
- An ornamental pin fastened to clothing
- Move a cursor back to earlier part of a document
- Zigzagging ski descent
- Word that represents Greek letter L
- Dan ...., the Toasty Guy in Mortal Kombat
- French oblong pastry filled with cream
- Lacking, empty
- Another word for craniums
- 2016 baseball movie starring Ethan Hawke, The ....
- Caused by spiders in an old or abandoned space
- Hulk Hogan's daughter who Knows Best
- .... your nose is a euphemism for using the restroom
- Strong chemical for removing stains
- Of or relating to lemurs
- Australian sea squirt used as fishing bait
- Ferocious old woman in Russian folklore
- Made a pained face
- Amount of work a lawyer has
- Carrying a gun; short of cash
- Animal ....; Nintendo's game set in a village
- Scale for measuring pepper heat
- 1812 battle in Napoleonic Wars near Moscow
- Circular statistical diagram cut into slices
- Central block in an arch providing support
- What Meghan Trainor was All About in 2014
- Actor who voiced Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
- He's Michael Corleone from The Godfather
- Bratwurst or kielbasa
- A smooth flow in a straight line
- Domestic cattle crossed with American bison
- French video game firm behind Assassin's Creed
- Elton John sang of Bennie and these
- Latin name for a fifth-born child
- Computer delay before a transfer of data
- For card counters, the ultimate countermeasure
- Bordered by Celebes, Pacific Ocean sea
- The medical term for produce or secrete milk
- Stick used in festivals around Midsummer
- Magazine for shopping
- Bram Stoker's vampire
- Expression of adoration for a deity
- Honey, honey, how he ....; start of 1974 ABBA hit
- Country boogie party, in a farm building
- The Star Trek character played by William Shatner
- Vehicle that transports fuel from pipelines
- Criminal fire starters
- Australian chocolate dipped sponge cake treat
- How Goofus's counterpart usually behaves
- Eight-legged animals with stingers and pincers
- Boxing champion seen in The Hangover movie
- 1992 animated film, subtitled The Last Rainforest
- .... David, she introduced Brits to French cuisine
- Term for when three or more celestial bodies align
- Site of several Chinese earthquakes, 1916-17
- Title of Grand ruler in the Ottoman Empire
- Aiden ....; plays Aberama Gold in Peaky Blinders
- 2016's The Magnificent Seven or 2019's Aladdin
- It can be puffed, raglan, short or flounce
- A Maraschino is this type of fruit
- Henry David Thoreau lived, wrote by this pond
- Destructive Titan warlord in the Marvel universe
- Water park slides into swimming pools
- Red ....; large hunting dog with a chestnut coat
- Dolly, singer of Jolene and 9 to 5
- Sweet-tasting medicinal liquid
- The opposite of receiving
- Edward Stratemeyer's fictional female detective
- Braid, Fez, or Halo
- Egyptian Pharaoh, shifted polytheism to monotheism
- A food made from ground cacao beans
- Composer whose only opera was Fidelio
- Black seabird; its name means "sea-raven"
- He played a ruthless music teacher in Whiplash
- Driver's panel with lights and symbols
- Measuring tool three feet long
- Vessel for getting beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Desktop tool, perforates small circles into paper
- Enthusiast who keeps coins or stamps, for example
- Powerpuff Girl with a red bow
- Practice shot in competitive shooting to check gun
- Robin Williams movie remade with The Rock in 2017
- Bungie video game where one plays a Guardian
- Search term for a web crawler
- The American flag has fifty stars and thirteen ....
- Device that dispenses hot adhesive
- French cosmetics and perfumery brand
- A snack made of rolled oats, nuts, and sweeteners
- Discerns, tracks someone down
- The least or smallest amount possible
- He killed cock robin with his bow and arrow
- Russian river that empties into the Black Sea
- Write a piece of music
- Tricking, fooling people
- Legendary winged serpents
- .... Scotto, Italian opera singer, director
- Every cloud has a silver one
- Ariadne, the mystery writer in Hercule Poirot tales
- Computer file with important user information
- .... land; disputed or vacant territory
- The surname of a hotel empire socialite
- These are built in Jenga games
- Arrested Development and Scandal actress de Rossi
- Spit, drool
- The zodiac sign between May 20th and June 20th
- ....-mache, craft mix made from glue and paper
- A loud horn
- Pure metal pieces that have been cast into shapes
- Chemical element whose symbol is C
- Dorothy, Sophia, Rose and Blanche are these Girls
- Gun toted by Dirty Harry
- The name of a baby ape
- A reddish-brown hue and a variety of potatoes
- Alternative name for Bigfoot in North America
- Large ocean movement, often caused by earthquake
- Tequila and lime cocktail that can be frozen
- Computer programs initially offered for free
- Exclamation from mutant turtles (not bovines)
- NSYNC'S 2000 repetitive song title
- Obelisk's title in Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Card hands in sequence
- 2015 Channing Tatum space opera, Jupiter ....
- Discussed a completed mission
- Artificial channels for conveying water
- Slang for humans in Artemis Fowl books
- To bring into existence
- Court that handles employment issues
- In Pokémon Go, a place to pick up eggs, balls etc
- Royal family of Monaco
- Creme de ...., flower liqueur with "purple" flavor
- Natural brown sugar produced in Guyana
- Two-day, Finnish annual hackathon
- Nature's ...., describes all the goodness on earth
- Species to which Doctor Who belongs
- Edgar Allan Poe's The Pit and the ....
- Only Olympic athletics event run over 110m
- 1973 prison film starring Steve McQueen
- Feeling one gets when asked too many questions
- Capital city of Australia
- Host of the 1988 Winter Olympics
- Less old than
- .... chairs, children's party game
- A .... of Dust, Waugh novel on captive Tony Last
- The first name of Shakespeare and Shatner
- Tree that isn't deciduous
- Name of Porky Pig's girlfriend
- British wax jacket manufacturer
- Caribbean coral with pointed name
- Pouches, sachets
- Business intermediaries who liaise with customers
- Kevin's speech-recording device in Home Alone
- Abnormal growth in a uterus
- Common hedge sparrows
- Ruth ...., US anthropologist, studied under Boas
- New Zealand red ochres used for woodwork pigment
- Edible plant, such as kale, cabbage or broccoli
- Surname of Paul, chief protagonist of Dune novels
- Mika ...., Finnish F1 champion 1998 and 1999
- Music video game played with a plastic guitar
- Most sugary
- Shape often used on a play button
- It goes before Beauty, Graffiti and History X
- Irish sibling band, with Jim, Andrea and Caroline
- Green monsters in Minecraft that deplete health
- Series of rock-hewn churches in Ethiopia
- Barrel Of ...., linking apes, kids' game
- E European, filled dumplings, like small pasties
- Most famous fallen angel
- Atmospheric environment
- Author who penned The Firm and The Client
- 70s band had a hit with See My Baby Jive
- D&D monster that's basically a land shark
- Marcel Duchamp or Man Ray, for example
- Gloves without individual fingers, only a thumb
- Planet that lies between Mars and Saturn
- Priest who fought for Mexican independence
- Sports umpire
- The London skyscraper named after a cucumber
- Alexander who discovered penicillin
- Stutters
- Shock ending of a book or a movie
- The Lucid Dreams, Bandit and Wishing Well singer
- Starts a fire again
- No-nonsense, strict approach to caring for someone
- Flight ....; machine that imitates a pilot's role
- An example includes ketchup or mayonnaise
- Doctor Who companion played by Billie Piper
- Irish ...., status of Ireland from 1922 to 1937
- Northernmost of America's Ivy League schools
- Buys, gets at a store
- Strength, dexterity, intelligence and charisma
- Common dog breeds, labrador or golden ....
- Fibrous green vegetable with leaf and pascal types
- .... beater; shot taken before the clock expires
- Twin brother of Greek goddess Artemis
- Another word for a shooting star
- District in southern Manhattan, named by the Dutch
- Large stretches of land or water
- Blockbuster used to say ...., Please Rewind
- Portable computer that can be used on the knee
- Water gate at a lock
- Game franchise with Raving Rabbids spin-off
- Primate with hairy, protruding buttocks
- Musically, is partnered with the Blowfish
- Real-life surname of Dr. Seuss
- Call into question, challenge
- French dance involving high kicks
- Hindu festival of lights
- Common ....; usual, seen everyday
- Lower leg guards worn by footballers
- Exercise ring that tones the midriff
- Kitchen frame for drying plates and bowls on
- Baked egg dessert used to make roulade and pavlova
- Kuala Lumpur's twin skyscraper towers
- Time of first lunar appearance each evening
- Charles Babbage is considered its father
- Refinements, distinctions, details (not naughty!)
- Mysterious energy field used by a Jedi
- A tadpole
- Something given after death through a will
- .... Gorilla, Hanna-Barbera star
- Small tool that might get buried after a quarrel
- Those who classify animals study this
- Ocean that separates Asia and the Americas
- This X-Men character's real name is Scott Summers
- Salman, Indian author of Midnight's Children
- A person entered to run for a political position
- Singer who had a hit with Rewrite the Stars
- Casinos call them fat cats or high ....
- Add sugar to
- Medical term for excessive teeth grinding
- Device used to pick up waste
- Drum up support for an electoral candidate
- One show in a TV series
- Fauns; tailed figures sculpted by Praxiteles
- First name of games' pioneer Bradley of MB Games
- Rock-filled wire cage used in castle fortification
- Another name for the big toe
- Country in which IMAX was founded
- Fun and cheerful, as music
- A young boar
- Creating websites and apps, or morse messages
- Smallest two-digit prime number
- The surname of "The Boy Who Lived"
- Mischievous women
- Seed-filled container for garden birds
- Another word for a small taste of food
- How Italians say July
- Two-word phrase for sickness worse than a cold
- Aa black suit in cards
- A cosmetic which darkens and thickens eyelashes
- History professor in The Da Vinci Code novels
- .... Lineman, song made famous by Glen Campbell
- Shrub-clipping into shapes and animals
- Boxer type, as encapsulated by Sonny Liston
- Buying and selling goods and services
- First king of Hungary who later became a saint
- Hard clams
- Monaghan who was a Merry hobbit, got Lost
- Large moon of Uranus discovered in 1851
- Navigation instrument measuring angular distance
- Mosque tower from which call to prayer is heard
- Contest to see who won't crack
- Break or smash something violently
- Painter for Henry VII: Hans .... the Younger
- Vacation in the US, this in the UK
- Undead corpses without any flesh
- Angus, kind badger in The Wind in the Willows
- Empty sheet waiting to be written on in a new book
- The food remaining after a meal
- Christian sect founded by Joseph Smith
- Actor starred in Gilda and Blackboard Jungle
- These represent a game character's health
- .... wool, fine weight of yarn aka sock weight
- Luxury yacht, popular choice for royal honeymoons
- Fourth season in the American Horror Story series
- Study of horoscopes and star signs
- A one-person mechanical gate with revolving arms
- Warn, chastise
- Goes with Dragons to make a roleplay game
- US sitcom with Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer
- Michael Jackson song with a zombie theme
- US state home to Annapolis
- Cards Against ...., game known for shocking answers
- Surname of tennis playing sisters Venus and Serena
- Craft of creating and shaping flint stones
- James who writes detective Dave Robicheaux's tales
- Collectors describe rare comic books as this
- Guzzling, eating quickly and greedily
- Crawling insects famous for eating wood
- Another name for rolling two ones with dice
- A gradual increase of volume in music
- Dining room furniture for storing dishes
- Shaw play about a flower girl's elocution training
- Farewell expression said to someone at bedtime
- Ceramic blackbird that vents your pastry work
- Print manually
- Kiera, she starred in Atonement and Love Actually
- Answers to math problems
- Ability to predict what will happen in the future
- Fear of bees
- Brassy, ceremonial flourish of music
- Covered in facial hair of the chin
- The animals that live in Watership Down
- Cardinal compass point at 270°
- Small, nocturnal Malayan mammal
- Persecution of Jews in Tsarist Russia
- French deep-fried choux topped with powdered sugar
- Sofia, director of Lost in Translation
- When energy consumption offsets production
- Gas used in incandescent bulbs to intensify light
- The craft of laying stone
- Siegfried's sword in Norse mythology
- Someone who struggles to throw clutter away
- Chinese general and said writer of The Art of War
- Gambles, places bets
- Lisa Kudrow's Friends character, .... Buffay
- Biblical epic that won the 1960 Best Picture Oscar
- Up-and-down playground toy
- A reptile in a bony shell, like a tortoise
- West African handheld drum
- Yellow, lemon-like citrus fruit from Asia
- To move up a mountain
- Business term that can follow flea, stock and mass
- Daredevil cat crew member of the Octonauts
- A group of people who share a characteristic
- This word sounds like insight, it means encourage
- Another name for the rare black forest wallaby
- It pairs ham to make a Hawaiian pizza topping
- Enya's second studio album, released in 1988
- Name given to Anthony Blunt after his exposure
- Made a terrible chess move
- 1988 video game set after a nuclear apocalypse
- Possibility of future success or development
- A type of comedy based on absurd events
- Shakespeare wrote about this queen of Egypt
- Fast-moving watercraft with powerful engine
- Turkish ...., sweet treat bought by tourists
- The pigment found in hair and skin
- 20th century art movement; Dutch for "The Style"
- Amalgamated, merged
- Put up on high; powerful, like a god
- Video-game series, with Redemption and Revolver
- This Ralph wrote the original Invisible Man story
- Henry ...., Victorian explorer of the River Congo
- Swimmers wear them to see underwater
- Rock containing water
- Ricky and Lucy .... of I love Lucy
- Like a fox
- Country where the film The Charmer takes place
- Ventured, attempted
- Vitally important, pivotal, critical
- Bushy-tailed mammals that are sometimes flying
- Debate about phrases, terms, or elements
- The first wife of French emperor Napoleon I
- Temporarily kicked out of school as punishment
- Tris chooses Dauntless but is really ....
- .... Chest, pink bonus cards in a game of Monopoly
- Relaxing, slow-paced outdoor ride at a waterpark
- It flows through the veins of royalty
- Perfect, immaculate, free from errors or flaws
- Lead singer of rock band Matchbox Twenty
- A butter-like food made from oils or fats
- Next to a large pool of water
- Shoes, boots, slippers
- .... time; additional minutes added at end of a game
- An Internet-based show about board games
- Marlene, star of The Blue Angel
- This means the DM always makes the final decision
- Renaissance woodwind double-reed curved recorder
- Giant conifer trees of California
- Bread and ...., fat spread from cooked meats
- High-tech arts complex in Paris
- The science of remedies and therapeutics
- Having had the quality of something enhanced
- Prince of ...., puzzle platform game with a sultan
- Thin crispy toppings served with ice cream
- Important mountain range in Chinese mythology
- Weissmuller played this jungle man
- Youth group with outdoor pursuits
- Black and white reflection-recognizing bird
- Pattern that might be made up of chevrons
- Hang down, swing
- Taxes, tariffs
- Long John, pirate captain from Treasure Island
- Daenerys' black and red dragon
- It's the S in Apple's iOS
- Pieces of one are often cut by a jigsaw
- The capital of Lebanon
- Irish liquor
- Mythological beasts that are half-woman/half-eagle
- Gran ...., PlayStation lifelike car racing series
- Declaring a combination of playing cards
- Final outing for hero group The Avengers
- The digits on a person's hand
- US award for powerful TV, radio, online stories
- Line on a map that indicates equal rainfall
- Tarantulas are examples of these animals
- Melancholy, sentimentally thoughtful
- Capital of Bhutan
- Manners of pronunciation, like Cockney or Kentish
- Rock band with Bryan Ferry as lead vocalist
- Loop on the side of a china mug
- The ...., longest running play in London's West End
- It's the I in an HDMI cable
- Missing since 1974, suspect in a nanny's death
- Nemo and Marlin are this kind of sea creature
- The captain of The Flying Dutchman
- Practical joke expert
- Reusing useful materials from trash
- Curved wooden souvenir from Australia
- Excessive self-indulgence
- Cantaloupe, honeydew and Galia fruits
- The D&D stat that modifies insight and perception
- Shape-shifting water spirit of Scottish legend
- Nike's trademark tick
- Bolivian city, a place known for silver mining
- Tern that migrates yearly from pole to pole
- Street where Elmo and the Cookie Monster live
- Can be tri-fold, bi-fold or digital
- 1957 Deborah Kerr movie, An .... to Remember
- Monthly magazine or Thackeray novel, .... Fair
- With mortar, the essence of a building
- A person who rules when a king or queen cannot
- Intensely, extremely; anagram of "yelped"
- Under a bad spell, doomed to bad outcomes
- You are given these when you ask questions
- Strength exercise that uses breath and posing
- Longform magazine article about a single subject
- Largest city in the state of Illinois
- Cutting comments, the lowest form of wit
- Amphibious nickname for a male scuba diver
- Hip hop duo responsible for Hey Ya!
- .... bottle, for squirting paint out
- Groups or sets prepared or baked together
- Instrument craved by Christopher Walken on SNL
- The Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture
- 2019 James Gray space drama starring Brad Pitt
- Wood that burns with a smoky, campfire smell
- Time of day between afternoon and nighttime
- .... Road; game for guiding chickens over highways
- 1976 German heavy metal band still active in 2019
- .... wheel; observation ride at a fairground
- It's in the eye of the beholder
- Nickname of gangster Bulger
- Aerospace company that makes the 747 aircraft
- Tommy Lee Jones' character in Men in Black
- A condiment made from pickled vegetables
- Test for acidity, alkalinity
- One who casually runs for exercise
- Rocky the Rooster's love interest in Chicken Run
- Shoe style with no laces or buckles
- Polished gemstone that shines like a feline pupil
- A landlord collects rent from one
- Neil, author of Good Omens, Coraline, Stardust
- The South American country known for its carnival
- Edenic fruits
- People
- Hole from which air escapes on a bike's inner tube
- Eva who was a Desperate Housewife
- Legal carer or representative of a minor
- Cooking chopsticks in Japanese cuisine
- Students wear it to hold their books and supplies
- Ruffian or thug, often associated with football
- US river along Georgia border, or a grassy plain
- Orcas are actually these, not whales
- Welsh singer who had a massive hit with Delilah
- British slang for looking at
- Hairsplitter, nitpicker
- Medical word for hair loss
- 1995 Alicia Silverstone movie
- The C in UNESCO
- Carol played by Brie Larson
- Carnivorous African mammal that resembles a skunk
- Ocean flakes, used for seasoning
- Harvard researcher who developed microelectrodes
- Lamps on a hillside
- Sentence that uses all the letters of the alphabet
- Trials, torments, tribulations by fire or water
- Artistic movement of true-to-life representation
- Sephiroth is the antagonist of Final .... 7
- Cheerful pennants hung at party-time
- Each is essential to be healthy, can be A, B, D
- 1970s throwback hit song by Childish Gambino
- Printed papers or computer text files
- Longest-ruling empress of Russia
- Embarrassed nigh unto death
- What a "stitch in nine" does
- An x-ray of a woman's chest or bust
- Cheater with a pack of 52
- Ceremonial state barge seen on Venice waters
- Twelve-sided shape
- Hit British comedy film about male striptease act
- Ornamental summerhouse structures for plants
- The first meal of the day
- Jaws quote, "You're gonna need a .... boat"
- Iconic dark elf ranger from the Icewind Dale books
- Type of fiction combining horror, death, romance
- Past, present, and ....
- Dirigibles, zeppelins
- Surname of 60 Minutes' first female correspondent
- A poem or narrative commonly set to music
- Clumsy, rude and coarse
- Summer Nights is a song in this 1978 musical
- A treeless biome where the subsoil is frozen
- Famous suffragette family with Emmeline, Sylvia
- Prime number that is the sum of the first 4 primes
- The book genre that details the life of a person
- .... I, Byzantine emperor who codified Roman law
- Brotherly; non-identical twins
- Angry green superhero uses this signature move
- Outdoor swimming sport, e.g. in a lake
- 1990s mystery drama show with Kyle MacLachlan
- Self-contained home within a motor vehicle
- The best moment for something to happen is this
- This Barbra has an effect named after her
- All Time High, the opening theme to this Bond film
- Casino chamber for poker or bridge players
- Barriers that separate individual seats on a plane
- Weak crying sound made by a lamb
- Going on long protest marches in New Zealand
- Lineup of songs played by a radio station
- 2007 film starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera
- In French it's "bonne chance!"
- Trees, shrubs and lawns for the public use
- Sport played professionally by the Chicago Bandits
- Field of science studied by Beatrix Potter
- Softish Italian cheese, mild but pongy
- Flick these to turn on lights or computers
- Milky lotion for soothing insect bites
- Reinforced, strengthened, e.g. glass
- HM revenue's demand for annual payments
- Avid reader
- Django ...., Belgian gypsy jazz player
- Nutrition specialist
- Board game of triangular dominoes
- Woman who is getting married soon
- Tessa, British javelin champ in 1984
- Much-impersonated daughter of Tsar Nicholas II
- Outstanding, brilliant
- Format of a PowerPoint presentation
- Star Wars character played by Peter Mayhew
- Animal with a solely plant-based diet
- Comedy writer and author of the novel Oreo
- The card suit named after a precious stone
- Suitors or followers, sometimes secret ones
- Soft landing pad for a gymnast
- For the Lone Ranger, it was Tonto
- Designs created on the foam of a cup of coffee
- Cloaked, masked, concealed
- Crack on a bone
- Actress Michelle of Batman Returns and Scarface
- Process of subsiding
- Learn a language with this green-owl-logo app
- Singer whose fanbase are known as Little Monsters
- South American "organ grinder" monkey
- Nicolas ...., French chef, father of food canning
- Playing areas for tennis games
- Divination based on behaviour of birds
- Largest digit of the foot
- Country whose capital is Kampala
- The literary opposite of tragedy
- A dessert made of ice cream, sauce and toppings
- Perfumed oil to dress hair into quiffs
- Futurama character with the last name Rodríguez
- Crooner Bing ...., had a hit with White Christmas
- Pounds as judged by the scale
- The part of the stamen that contains the pollen
- Surname of Travis, protagonist of Taxi Driver
- Sacred Egyptian beetle and its representation
- US army High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
- The Scarlet ....; novel set in the French Revolution
- Sport in which the Broadmoor Trophy is awarded
- Extinct ...., EW; IUCN conservation status
- Dystopian TV show about theme park with robots
- Glittery sphere above a dancefloor
- Chewy fruit sweet with an astrological name
- Large or small digestive system element
- Electricity from turbines moved by the breeze
- Name for gameplay that involves a lot of loot
- Pasta that gives its name to a genre of westerns
- Driving a stolen car for fun
- The enormous whale from the film Pinocchio
- Cattle-rearing farms
- FIFA World Cup champ for US women's team
- Court case
- Katniss was this for District 12
- To cheat someone out of money or assets
- Martian region containing the Face of Mars
- A room for young children; a housing for seedlings
- Small dish, like for a soufflé
- Canary, lemon, and gold
- Garden heap for vegetable peelings
- Broadcasts on Twitch
- Marie ...., legendary ghost ship
- Small brass instrument with three valves
- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- Hard exoskeleton of a turtle or crustacean
- Nutty, creamy Thai curry named after Muslims
- The other name for Star Wars: Episode IV
- Golf bunker
- WWI general played by Stephen Fry in Blackadder IV
- Accepted a patient into hospital for treatment
- Airport with the code FIE, in Shetland
- Pre-burnt lumps of wood
- Wriggly yellow Cranium character for letter games
- Easily duped
- Tchaikovsky ballet with a princess called Odette
- Measurement from side to side, width
- This Caribbean island is known as the Spice Isle
- Billie Holiday sang about this fruit
- To search through something untidily
- Carnival attraction to get you lost, House of ....
- Suddenly ended a friendship, with no explanation
- Creature whose milk is used to make mozzarella
- Octavia, star of Hidden Figures and The Help
- Title once held by the French king's eldest son
- This Finch is found in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Huge white seabird with vast wingspan
- First American woman in space
- Can't open a door? Use this Harry Potter spell
- Plant associated with Christmas kisses
- The name of a 1980 disco song by Lipps Inc.
- Outsider in a race that does surprisingly well
- Voice-over of a movie or TV show
- Land ownership act in motion since 1604 in England
- Its proper name is Uluru
- Basketball play where ball is moved to weak side
- The national game of India
- This cryptocurrency is famous and hard to spend
- Rabbit homes
- Compound that makes a drink alcoholic
- Maya, author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
- Psychiatrist who got a spin-off after Cheers
- Pools of rainwater
- How James Bond does not want his martini
- Animal basis for the Akkorokamui monster
- Cartoon character; huge sandwich
- The northernmost American state
- Longest battle of the First World War
- Enigma Variation IX; an Old Testament patriarch
- Plantain is a larger, starchier form of this fruit
- An insect with terminal pincer-like appendages
- Wild playing cards
- Comedic movie introducing Jay and Silent Bob
- Metal hoop used in croquet
- Ironed folds in a skirt
- Unit of temperature with the symbol K
- Platform game; flying Otus is the main character
- Posh and arrogant, stuck up
- Five-cent bits in US currency
- .... lines; these are drawn when it's time to fight
- Ancient trade route that ran from Venice to China
- Illustrative mark added to the end of a chapter
- 1984 bestselling Bryan Adams album
- A teacher gives you it to finish outside of school
- The study of the foot
- Gemstone cut that is round and unfaceted
- The kind of power said to "corrupt absolutely"
- US Election Day is in this month
- Surf style with one foot at the front of the board
- Insect that uses a bad smell to defend itself
- Able to walk around, mobile
- Coffee steeped overnight
- Eight-legged horse in Norse mythology
- Historic empire of ancient Mesopotamia
- Card game, scores are kept by moving small pegs
- Actor Robin, star of Hook and Mrs. Doubtfire
- Pop the ....; propose, ask someone to marry you
- Secretly brought illegal goods into the country
- Carves letters into watches or bracelets
- Water and Psychic Pokémon species or a dawdler
- Essential computer program that can't be altered
- Michael ....; well-known TV stand-up comedian
- Bread-making shops
- Shipping line to which the Titanic belonged
- Collection of related video games
- Decorated; added finishing touches to a meal
- Not wearing a top
- Kacey who won 2019 Grammy for Golden Hour
- Pale green nut, often used in ice cream
- Muppet who is in love with Kermit the Frog
- Web key used to filter human users from bots
- Criticize severely
- Belonging to the avian order Passeriformes
- A role in a play or movie
- Descendant of Wyatt Earp on TV show
- Richly decorated, often silken and gold fabric
- They sat at the Camelot Round Table
- Ticket draw for cash
- Chef-selected dish in Japanese cuisine
- Another name for a hazelnut
- Queen of Iceni tribe who fought the Romans
- Criticize strongly, hand out a verbal pasting
- Eli, inventor of the cotton gin
- Linda McCartney's maiden name
- Relative amount per hundred
- Does something that's against the law
- Peters out
- Term for a group of cats; anagram of old crew
- American ...., production studio created by Coppola
- 19th century queen, the "Grandmother of Europe"
- Agreement to provide a service to a business
- System of thoughts or beliefs
- Singer-songwriter of Rockin' the Suburbs and 2020
- Patches of rough, thickened skin on the hands
- Hasbro game with a plastic mouthpiece
- TV singing competition known for big red chairs
- Disciplinary, correctional
- Greek skewered meat dish
- Any North American turtle living in brackish water
- A hue between azure and dark sky blue
- Rubbery garments that keep divers warm
- Blue gemstone, September birthstone
- Search engine that funds reforestation projects
- Mermaid in Philippine mythology
- Building bricks played with by young children
- Famous Marilyn who was born Norma Jeane Mortenson
- Protective clothing worn by doctors and nurses
- He and Kumar went to White Castle
- .... machina, sudden happy ending in a book or film
- Auctioneers' hammers
- A harsh-sounding voice likely due to a sore throat
- Unleavened Passover bread
- Fleetwood Mac song that TikTok put back in charts
- Sea between northeastern Europe, Scandinavia
- Supporting stone column
- This alloy can develop a green patina
- Small wild South American camelid
- Did not have
- U-shaped structure used by snowboarders
- 2015 action film with Olga Kurylenko as a thief
- Breakfast cereal known for its circles of oats
- Structure at the end of a chromosome
- Condemn in court
- "Bovine" fruit aka mountain cranberry/lingonberry
- Companion of Eustace Scrubb in Narnia
- Wagner's last opera
- Devices that give electronics with batteries power
- Shirk, feign illness, skive
- This Parisian fortress was stormed in 1789
- Leave a hotel at the end of your stay
- Tropical cyclones over the Western Pacific Ocean
- Bright, rubber spheres filled with air
- An unweaned animal
- Decade of counterculture and Woodstock
- Establishment combining drinks and coin videogames
- An immune reaction to a sensitivity or irritant
- "Perfect" layered dessert of fruit, whipped cream
- To breathe in heavily through the nose
- First name of US singer and actress Monáe
- Men's shirts with casual style, heavier weave
- Women with light hair
- Nuclear residue; post-apocalyptic video games
- Indian ethnic group that's the world's 3rd largest
- Three-part movie or book series
- More weak, sillier; anagram of apprise
- Scottish folk hero played by Liam Neeson in 1995
- Mediterranean ships with three masts
- Beard that is short, pointed and just on the chin
- Root vegetable sold in Animal Crossing
- Kishimoto manga series about a ninja
- The draining away of water from the land surface
- Hen sounds
- Uses watercolors
- Anna, who wrote Black Beauty in 1877
- DNS or .... Name System
- Penn & Teller: ....; TV show for amateur magicians
- The second child of three is in this position
- Pull my ....; puerile prank relating to flatulence
- Male ducks
- Limestone that is crystallized by metamorphism
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- Insects that feed on greenhouse plants
- Lamp set into the floor at the front of a stage
- First name of Aliens, WALL-E and Avatar actress
- South America's second largest country
- An official investigator of complaints or problems
- Fruit used to make Chambord liqueur
- Spooky costumed character in Scream movies
- Word describing the Wizard of Oz in the title
- Team shooting game using dye capsules
- Mysterious Scottish village appears each 100 years
- Convert information into a cipher or code
- Top prize in a lottery
- Character in a cubicle with a pointy-haired boss
- Re-covers with gold
- Unwanted purchases sent back to stores
- An expert, someone with fishy fingers maybe?
- The School for ...., an 18th C play by Sheridan
- Sieved pasta through a colander to remove water
- Hal Jordan and John Stewart's alter ego, Green ....
- Pulled behind
- Feeds up to increase weight
- 80s pop group known for Manic Monday, the ....
- Throat part behind the mouth and above the larynx
- Spanish fortified grape drink
- Ballot to choose a new president or prime minister
- John Wayne movie remade with Hailee Steinfeld
- Her debut single was Wuthering Heights
- Opposite of softness, scale for pencils
- Type of vessel in Star Trek called Enterprise
- Small fiery girl who lives with the Moomins
- Like a tree that has been lifted out of the ground
- Admiral of the British Grand Fleet at Jutland
- .... of Catan, board game with hexagonal settlements
- Siberian river, mysterious event in region
- Members of cavalry units or mounted police
- Casino game played by James Bond in a novel
- Three of a kind plus a pair
- Malaysian elevated walkway
- Ink container in a fountain pen or printer
- Meeting, can be close or chance
- Covert method using an attractive person as bait
- Romanian equivalent of Valentine's Day
- Occupied by people, populated
- Singer who had a global hit with Mickey in 1981
- Fruit preserve made from oranges or similar fruit
- Author Terry, who created the Discworld series
- Sub-unit of currency in Mexico, Brazil and Chile
- Stay quiet, not disclose a secret
- This Night is a Shakespeare comedy
- It means "empty orchestra" in Japanese
- A subgroup with different goals or ideals
- The renowned chef in Pixar's Ratatouille
- A spouse's required payment after divorce
- A qulliq is a stone lamp burning seal oil or this
- Bitter criticism
- Country where borscht is said to have originated
- Piece of hair in the Sanskrit Jaṭā style
- Chinese dish of pig bones
- Magical housekeeper in Ben and Holly
- Rock territory at the southern tip of Spain
- Sliding up and down through text on a phone screen
- Printed daily local and global reports delivered
- The main component of the plant cell wall
- Leslie ...., film critic famous for his film guides
- Projectiles launched by Super Mario
- Large glazed alcove on an outer wall of a building
- BattleLore and Memoir '44 publisher, Days of ....
- Quit a challenge, cede a competition
- Rick of Rick and Morty turns himself into this
- Evolved mouse Pokémon form of Pikachu
- If life gives you these, make a cool, sweet drink
- White clay used in skincare and in making china
- Clyde's female robbery teammate
- Weaken a liquid by mixing with water
- Hitting all the right notes
- Racoon dog native to Japan
- Name yelled in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Soft spot at the side of the forehead
- Demons, evil spirits
- Famous drag queen who starred in Hairspray
- Rice dish from Spain
- Tomb ...., adventure game featuring Lara Croft
- Return to where you live
- Short-term strategic military move
- Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant