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- Sport where you "love" to have no points
- The tropical sea cow
- The Italian family who produced four popes
- Covered in headwear
- What ff. means in world of printing and books
- Peter Pan had to have his sewn back on
- Michaela Watkins comedy series on Hulu
- River that flows under Prague's Charles Bridge
- Cone-shaped tube to guide liquid into a small hole
- This platter might have brie, cheddar and manchego
- Fastener for clothing with two rows of metal teeth
- Stradivarius stringed instrument
- Another name for the North Star, a guiding star
- Immature, like Donald Glover's stage persona
- One who promotes complete equality of the sexes
- Condiment that adds spice and heat to any dish
- Right one doesn't know what this one is doing
- Rudyard Kipling's poem about Indian water-bearer
- Shortest day in winter and longest day in summer
- ... Chats, series of radio broadcasts by FDR
- Singing without instrumental accompaniment
- A cartilaginous fish with a venomous spine
- Person whose job is to exercise canines
- ... Carrington, Real Life Story composer-musician
- Body that orbits a star beyond our solar system
- Press releases are a form of this attention
- Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell
- The zodiac sign represented by the horned goat
- Sea vessel that can operate beneath the surface
- Return along a route or path
- Pinkish light that follows a sunset
- The activist who said "Ain't I a woman?" ... Truth
- Cat involved in kopi luwak coffee production
- Irish whiskey brand known globally
- Those who don't own their apartments
- Freddie of Queen fame
- Heavy boat used for deepening river channels
- Like the moon when it isn't crescent or full
- One who jeers a comedian at a show
- The rainbow bridge connecting Asgard to earth
- A small sea or strait found between land masses
- Display one's accomplishments pompously
- Great final resting place of pharaoh Khufu
- A bean or a very fast person
- Type of man Colin Firth plays in a Tom Ford movie
- The second most abundant element in the universe
- Teen drama character who apparently owned a creek
- Individual portions of a garden fence
- Day of the week for Thanksgiving in Canada
- Shrub genus in the honeysuckle family
- Typical playful move of a spring lamb
- Small residues of dried bread
- Video game with falling blocks
- Areas of land drained by rivers
- Raised position of the hammer of a gun
- Greek god of beauty and desire
- Curry, McGraw, Tebow prefer the 3-letter nickname
- Ancient capital of Hammurabi's kingdom, now Iraq
- Birth surname of Chris de Burgh
- Flightless bird in Final Fantasy video games
- A Shetland sheepdog or pony
- He found a way to prevent liquids from souring
- Magical potion's instructions in Wonderland
- Mother of Jacob and Esau in the Bible
- More blustery
- Intolerance or prejudice; anagram of bit gory
- Whisky and gin, or ghosts
- Most common type of volcanic rock
- Animated anthropomorphic aardvark with own TV show
- A butterfly breaks free from this
- Internet sales company, South American rainforest
- Country where the Caesar salad was invented
- Buffalo check, gingham and tartan
- Wrench to an ankle that's not broken
- Justin who sings Baby, Sorry, Love Yourself
- Open-air room in ancient Roman architecture
- Great ones cover Nebraska, North Dakota, and more
- Short, heavy club
- Gradual color shifts from bases to tips
- The branch of mathematics dealing with symbols
- Firefighters are known for these saves
- Preparing food, often by using heat
- Short, succinct phrase named after a Greek city
- Some churches do this in a pool
- Minnie was this in old jazz tune
- Punctuation marks at the end of statements
- A nation or territory with its own government
- Play whose title actors dare not utter aloud
- Lohan, known for Mean Girls, The Parent Trap
- A bird's feathers
- Extinct arthropod with three lobes
- Single upright blocks of stone
- Capital of Scotland famous for its festival
- Do-gooding outfit that doesn't make earnings
- People who jump out of planes and live
- Musical about sailors on shore leave
- Russian newspaper, meaning "news"
- The Empire's massive space station from Star Wars
- Eye-covering cloth
- The sample or preliminary model of a product
- Source of albums London Calling and Combat Rock
- 16th-century French writer of Pantagruel
- Part of a word with one vowel sound
- Secretive nocturnal wild cats with tufted ears
- Swelling of a joint, such as on the knuckles
- Cooking banana
- Naval formation of small warships
- This seeing sense improves in 8-week old babies
- Woofers, tweeters are examples of these
- Spreading a layer of bark chips over soil surface
- Just a spoon full of sugar helps this go down
- 1971 John Lennon album
- Drank or ate greedily
- Files of loose, hole-punched paper
- What a computer does when things go wrong
- One of the twin brothers who founded Rome
- Moor of Venice, or strategy board game
- Oscar-winning director Kathryn
- Highest ranking navy officer
- Underground passages
- Game where one gives verbs, nouns and adjectives
- Herd of running animals
- The fastest running Greek huntress
- To disinfect a place with gaseous chemicals
- Caribbean nation, language is Bajan Creole
- 2020 thriller starring Russell Crowe
- TNT series about a criminal team
- Medieval pudding of boiled, cracked wheat
- Allied soldiers of WW2 in Burma
- Mort Shuman's songwriting partner
- Plotting or planning with cunning
- A container for the disposal of garbage
- US state, or recently acquired clothing item
- Prince William's wife's surname
- Extremely narrowly sliced, e.g. ham or turkey
- Jewish house of worship
- Arguing about trivial matters
- Mother of Hagrid
- Longer way to say tried, had a go
- Bouncy Australian marsupials
- Type of bond issued by a local government
- Ravi and Anoushka Shankar
- Mexican popsicle sold on the streets
- Japanese maker of motorcycles, boats, pianos
- Run, cope with
- America's only island state
- Of or relating to cattle
- Mickey, US women's golfer and grand slam winner
- Neptune is the eighth one from the sun
- Forename of Groucho Marx
- Short form of the name Veronica
- People get married under this open-aired structure
- Hairpiece worn by a man
- Author Alice, who wrote The Lovely Bones
- Much mocked cartoon-inspired typeface
- Thracian gladiator and Kubrick film subject
- Existing only in one's mind
- Family movie about liberating an orca
- Largest of the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia
- Spoke quietly
- Hard, aged Italian cheese sliced for sandwiches
- Converting waste into new usable material
- Wind Beneath My Wings singer Roger
- Cartoon jazz flapper from the 1930s
- Scapegoat, someone who has been set up
- Country singer Williams, she sang Can't Let Go
- Old practice of finding water with a Y-shaped rod
- Boycott, sanction
- A YouTuber's subscribers are also called this
- Without luxury, inspired by ancient Greek city
- Sandpits in golf or war shelters
- After-death surgical investigation
- Woody Harrelson bowling movie
- Aquatic flightless bird often found in the cold
- Top prize from a slot machine or the lottery
- Actors in folk plays or mime shows
- British band that sang You Really Got Me
- Structure with many entrances for pigeons
- Dark brew made from leaves, can darken hair
- Bike arm rests used by triathletes
- French cattle breed a bit like an expensive car
- A toxic chemical element with the atomic number 17
- Anything relating to our earliest age of existence
- Musical that begins with a beautiful mornin'
- Four-legged wooden structure for cutting planks
- To cover with a rug
- Royal fairy in Romeo & Juliet and poem by Shelley
- Type of bar frequented by Casablanca's Rick Blaine
- Rocky islets
- Italian city where Romeo and Juliet laid its scene
- Jelly Roll ..., jazz pianist of the Red Hot Peppers
- Scottish Iron Age roundhouse structures
- First name of hyphenated actor in Inception
- Number of pieces of silver given to Judas
- Worker thrown in the deep end gets this baptism
- Site that's "the front page of the Internet"
- ... Havel, Prague's international airport
- Baking spice made from ground seeds
- Worked out, got to the bottom of something
- Actor Wood, played Frodo Baggins and Todd Brotzman
- Greek giant, nephew of Pegasus, grandson of Medusa
- WWII German prisoner-of-war camp
- Person who writes books
- Posted a letter
- Oak nuts
- Michael Frayn play about a play
- Money paid for government services
- German sausage type made from veal and pork
- Small, foamy waves during low tide
- Items taken from the Internet to one's computer
- Biblical monster, depicted as a fish and/or reptile
- Actor who plays Doctor McCoy in Star Trek remakes
- Item needed for game played in A. A. Milne stories
- Christian music from the Afro-American tradition
- Campaigners, protestors
- Colloquial name of the infantile Mandalorian star
- Anxious extremities, idiomatically
- Deriding, belittling
- Tswana word for community assembly place
- Another name for the yellow-eyed penguin
- One of the main elements in gas giant planets
- Safe spot where US Constitution was stored in WWII
- A prehistoric sea monster created by Ishiro Honda
- Last name of "Cinderella Man" boxer James
- New York city once called Webster's Landing
- Legal way to add kids to your family
- The singer who would do anything for love
- Goods brought in from other countries
- Magic practitioner often confused with wizard
- First two words of Walt Whitman poem about Lincoln
- Mary Mary Quite ..., How Does Your Garden Grow?
- This title is shared by Gadget and Clouseau
- Eugene O'Neill wrote of a strange one
- A video stopping and trying to reload
- Ghost goo
- Worthless mineral that looks 24 carat
- Samira Ahmed book, Mad, Bad and ... to Know
- What a social butterfly or a fat penguin does
- Performing surgery
- Online music magazine with focus on new music
- Stern look, in the style of Paddington
- Waiting place between Heaven and Hell
- Harry Potter's Dobby was this type of creature
- Number of playing cards in a standard deck
- Vegetables served baked, mashed, fried
- Had an influence on
- What Meat Loaf would do for love
- Only chemical element whose name begins with V
- Mistakes shown at the end of the film
- Type of tree known for its dual-winged seeds
- Each hair grows out of this
- Noah's relation to Methuselah in the Bible
- Heavily scented remedy for congestion
- Capital of Finland
- ... media, another word for a middle ear infection
- Hooch's human detective partner in 1989 film
- Taking a curtain call
- William and Kate; Lorde song
- Basic metal obtained from the ore chalcopyrite
- To consume a food or drink
- Stoat-like mammal with red-brown coat
- Dexy's Midnight Runners asked her to Come On
- Not in good health, unwell
- Those who preside over court proceedings
- Cuba's capital city
- Egg-laying farm bird
- Mary, on the frontline of the Crimean war
- High-profile Russian ballet based in Moscow
- Call a ghost with a magic ritual
- First Star Trek TV series about a female captain
- G, PG-13, R are all these
- Chocolate chip treats first made by Ruth Wakefield
- Faltered, trembled
- Pubs, bars
- Largest island of Sweden
- Hamilton got this by working a lot harder
- Girls' name that means "honeybee" in Greek
- Spielberg, Scorsese do this in Hollywood
- The snowman from Gene Autry's 1950 Christmas song
- Chef hats
- Japanese Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The ...
- Ellie, star of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
- Three people can keep one if two of them are dead
- Dancing slippers worn by a prima ballerina
- A song which represents a nation or group
- A dry, dark red Bordeaux wine
- Protagonist Quimby in Beverly Cleary's books
- Public squares
- Website files get stored on one
- Document that shows spending habits
- Person who assists priest during church service
- South ..., a Broadway play about a Navy romance
- Scissor-like gripping instruments for surgery
- Brown, hovering bird of prey
- Five-part robot whose pilots defend the universe
- Fairies associated with water
- ... Felix, champion 100m, 200m and 400m sprinter
- International boundaries between countries
- Fifth Harmony song featuring Kid Ink
- A small, peach-like fruit with sweet orange flesh
- Musical film based in Berlin with Liza Minnelli
- Extremely loud and chaotic
- These blankets can help with anxiety
- Portuguese dried and cured ham
- Smart Jellystone picnic lover
- Gotham superhero also known as Kate Kane
- Masked heavy metal band from the US
- Bird-hunting spaniel with brown and white fur
- The storyteller of a book or film
- Captivating island in San Francisco Bay
- First-rate, premium
- Examples include helium, oxygen and sodium
- This male pattern doesn't include hair
- Dance that won't help gums but seems like it might
- ... are insects considered good luck in Asia
- A flightless bird with a tall horny crest
- Retaliation, payback in equal measure
- She served as Daenerys Targaryen's advisor
- Musical about a girl who dreams of dancing on TV
- T. Rex, Santana suggest we get it on and do this
- Mysterious, puzzling
- S in the immune system disease MS
- Rock scientist
- Elastic part on a pair of gym shorts
- Introduced or spread by accident, e.g. a weed
- Long, strong thigh bones
- A group of proteins found in wheat, barley and rye
- Nickname of Nike's trademark "tick" logo
- A man in the Wild Wild West
- Plain and unfashionable clothes
- Kingdoms, domains
- DC superhero team; Doom ...
- What lawyers do when protesting in court
- Propeller-type turbine invented in Austria in 1913
- All-powerful leader known for cruelty
- A medium-sized cat also called a red lynx
- Highly constrained French literary collective
- Passage of the Bible read out loud during service
- Spirits that haven't crossed over
- Capital of Australia's largest island
- Slang for money that sounds like a cow
- Ballroom moves
- On a riverbank, by the edge of a canal
- A peach with smooth skin and no fuzz
- Small square rebounder used by gymnasts
- Collections of works of knowledge
- Airship, zeppelin
- A metal band with James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
- She's the only girl of Peyo's small blue creatures
- Surprising news, but sounds like munitions
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Love interest in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
- This singer named John married Chrissy Teigen
- Judd who was a bad boy in The Breakfast Club
- Dessert produced by bacterial fermentation of milk
- Polar light display
- Apollo and ...; Bernini life-size marble sculpture
- Get together, group together to make a unit
- To dig into the ground for safety
- Austrian setting of Measure for Measure
- School students
- Last name of Anderson, host of CNN's 360°
- Trip to underworld with Charon
- City where Jesus was born in a manger
- A simple sugar found in dairy products
- Gloomy daughter of Morticia and Gomez
- The language of Cape Town with Dutch influence
- Eating, devouring
- Sewing-machine needles for securing wool fabrics
- Waterway on which Rugby and Warwick stand
- Starting point, or Christopher Nolan film
- Classic Neil Simon comedic play, The ...
- Austrian ballerina Fanny who was embodied in film
- Citruses that famously don't rhyme with anything
- The devil is in these small, particular things
- Official decisions, often from a judge
- Cathedral city with a copy of the Magna Carta
- The tiny yellow creatures from Despicable Me
- Lifted with a crane or a winch
- Evil spirit thought to attack sleeping women
- Brew something so that yeasts break it down
- The radio shows of today, digital audio series
- Pen and paper game that ends with execution
- Sections of a poem
- Furnished with many tiny archipelagos
- Classic confection of melted sugar and peanuts
- US Golfer Fred whose nickname is Boom Boom
- Infinite, until the end of time
- Sharp knife used by surgeons
- Extinct lion also called North African lion
- Virtual tourism that doesn't require travel
- To broadcast or televise
- Illness-causing microorganism; the plague was one
- Largest vein in the human body
- The Jonathan Swift character who went to Lilliput
- Milder, red chili pepper
- Popular floors often desired on home design shows
- The location of the bronze Great Buddha statue
- An educated guess about future events
- 1967 seafood-named musical Elvis starred in
- Handy phrase for elocution teachers: How now .....
- New Zealand's largest city
- The voice of Buzz Lightyear
- Uncomfortable pains during exercise
- Lauren Groff's state-named short story collection
- Traditional dish made with offal in Spain
- Clumsily spread out
- Museum of American art located in Manhattan
- Old-timey muzzle-loaded guns
- Made a duck sound
- Envious of another person
- Cardi B, Bruno Mars are dripping in this
- Indian gravity knife
- Stovetop coffee maker
- Sparkly Robert, actor to play Batman role
- Yellow, daisy-like flower aka black-eyed Susan
- Internet feline Tardar Sauce's famous nickname
- The fastest falcon in the world
- A teen detective who's friends with the Hardy boys
- Carolina Panthers player who signed with Patriots
- Players hit a puck back and forth on this table
- To pronounce words clearly
- What you hop on when agreeing with popular opinion
- Performance or portrayal, a depiction
- Gilbert and Sullivan operetta about a curse
- Boston, London, New York and Tokyo all hold one
- Work toward political office
- Florida singer of American Girl, Free Fallin'
- A physical force exerted on a person or thing
- Connected systems of people
- Furry marine animal known for holding hands
- Low-squatting, hip-thrusting, rump-shaking dancing
- African republic once known as Bechuanaland
- Belgium's bronze little statue, ... pis
- Pointing a camera and filming
- Portuguese fortified beverage
- David Foster Wallace's Jest was this
- Group that gave us MMMBop
- US toy company that manufactures Barbie
- What you blow your nose into; biological membrane
- Nickname of game-playing Bond girl Dominique Derval
- Ate a forbidden fruit, for example
- Four biggest golf tournaments
- Another name for Britain, common in myth
- Makes fun of someone in a public, comedic manner
- Pickled daikon radish used in sushi recipes
- Shakespearean role best performed with a skull
- Someone who is quiet and easy to influence
- Super-strong material invented by Stephanie Kwolek
- Hindu deity shown as an elephant
- Swooned, passed out
- Play on words, eating at your work station
- Frodo and Bilbo's surname in the Lord of the Rings
- Surname for Elvis
- A cover to protect the optical glass on a camera
- Russian white dog with a spitz-like tail
- A play where characters burst into song
- Type of food, e.g. from India, France...
- A person who coaches people or animals
- German city famed for beef patties
- It's the month of Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and Christmas
- Dean Koontz book of genetically engineered animals
- Limbs on a tree
- What you watch on the track at Daytona Speedway
- Half-bend at the knees in ballet
- Revival of 20s New Orleans music in the 50s
- Roman emperor who succeeded Caligula in 41AD
- Spooky, three-sided area near Bermuda
- Opposite of pain
- Aerosmith lead singer's daughter; played Arwen
- Action of one surface rubbing against another
- Gummy food-thickening additive
- Pale stone used in plaster
- Essential tool for wine lovers
- He's one of Microsoft's co-founders
- German orchestra leader of The Seduction
- The island located 30 miles south of Cape Cod
- 2002 thriller about a woman trapped in her home
- Legume fruits found in Worcestershire sauce
- Group of businesses
- Abusive and critical language
- Height above sea level
- Fictional wife of Babar the Elephant
- A bird call, or social media app
- ... Tajiri, creator of Pokémon
- Large body of ice on top of land
- Neck artery that supplies blood to the head
- Margaret Thatcher's maiden name
- Money paid for a plane ticket
- This animal sleeps just below the water's surface
- Rock band known for Drive and Stellar
- Classic liquid accompaniment to fish and chips
- Wobbly, shaky, unstable
- 1993 Tom Stoppard play set in multiple times
- Country where the ancient city Trier is located
- Silence of these introduced Hannibal Lecter
- Georgian treat consumed at end of year
- With child
- A store that sells products on a large scale
- ... role, lead character in a film or play
- Forced plans off course
- Legally, a natural hazard no one can be blamed for
- Clock for cooking
- Becks or small brooks
- The study of fungi, including yeast and mushrooms
- Tolerant, easily calmed, forgiving
- Queen in Alice in Wonderland
- The teams that are considered least likely to win
- Declare without proof, claim as true
- Hindu wiseman, advocator of self-enquiry, Maharshi
- French Polynesian island also called Uvea
- Japanese drama with men playing both gender parts
- Make a sound like a running brook
- Plaid textile design originating in Scotland
- Goat-antelopes native to Southeast Asia
- Encke's, Halley's, and Hale-Bopp, for instance
- Broadway musical about the son of Charlemagne
- Blanche from A Streetcar Named Desire
- Soft, fatty substance inside bones
- It whistles when water is hot
- Joe Manganiello character who stole Hand of Vecna
- West Indian popular music genre
- Relax at the end of the day
- Bladed shoes for slippery ice rinks
- Pardon for a political prisoner
- Mythical horse, or valuable startup company
- Metalworking process that stretches sheet metal
- Father and son actors Brendan and Domhnall
- Concentrated on a task
- Quirky Saved by the Bell character; owl breed
- Italian potato dumplings
- Bloom actor known for elf, pirate movies
- A piece of writing published in a magazine
- The butler's name in Top Cat, voiced by Paul Frees
- Arab cloak that is fully hooded and trimmed
- To do with weeping
- A type of New Zealand spell that's been cast
- Proper name for vitamin B1
- UN celebration of the planet on April 22
- Southern islands of the Lesser Antilles
- Manchester massacre at a radical meeting in 1819
- Cap worn by Orthodox Jewish men
- Small mongooses that stand upright
- A skillet with a series of parallel ridges
- Result when an opponent in sport fails to turn up
- Wife of Nestor, mother of Thrasymedes
- Sailing ship in Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped
- The Favourite actor Hoult
- Itemized desired products
- Gin and grapefruit for an expert sailor
- Child of a highest-ranking nobleman
- US rock group famous for American Idiot
- Antonym of light
- Witchy musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz
- It's used to draw so mistakes can be erased
- To move information from your computer to the web
- Circuits of golf courses, covering 18 holes
- Visits from the afterlife
- July birthstones
- Clingy mollusc found on beach rocks
- Stranger Things' Slurpee-loving Russian scientist
- Future and Migos are known for this type of rap
- Aliens' android character
- Describes a yearly event like a festival
- Disguised by covering the face
- Food that isn't high in oils and greases
- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Jan Vermeer painted a famous Girl with a Pearl one
- German war film about military submarine
- Fabric covering pulled across a window at night
- Without work, having no employment
- Maker of Twinkies, Snoballs, Ding Dongs
- Percussion set
- Changes made to improve a bad process
- ... to Alice: On First Reading Jane Austen: Weldon
- Talking that spills secrets
- Move across continents, like a Monarch Butterfly
- A competition where beauty and talent are judged
- Gaelic festival at the end of the harvest season
- Nail selfie
- He created four stages of cognitive development
- Flour/egg coating for deep-fried Chinese dishes
- Inventor Orville or Wilbur
- Take residence in a place
- Musical about high school students in 1950s
- Gentlemanly amphibious Muppet
- Ducks, Sharks, and Penguins play this game
- Ocean surrounding the Nicobar Islands
- First name of former President Obama
- Musical string instrument similar to a dulcimer
- Cat bred for hairlessness
- Current situation, present circumstances
- Explosion of gases in a building fire
- Spotted American horse breed
- Hand tool for cleaning laundry before machines
- Duet ballet performance
- These bumps are found on your tongue
- Terry Pratchett Santa-type character of Discworld
- Double vowel sound in one syllable
- 1970 Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal romantic movie
- Someone responsible for the movements of a boat
- Lyonne, writer and actor in Russian Doll
- Compressed balls fired from guns
- Title for the second daughter of Spanish royalty
- Several species of marine algae
- Cuisine that includes tacos and enchiladas
- Romanian playwright who wrote The Bald Soprano
- It's best served cold
- Long river rising in Russia's Ural Mountains
- Securing a door or gate with a sliding latch
- This actor has played Dumbledore and Dr. Watson
- Margot, prima ballerina paired with Nureyev
- Covering to protect finger while sewing
- Chinese strategy game using tiles
- Element number 75 named for a German river
- Real name of Mr. Incredible
- Poet and writer Spike, famous for nonsense verse
- Interlocking Celtic symbol linked to oak trees
- Mating embrace of frogs and toads
- Keanu Reeves movie about retired hitman
- Rare, not often seen or experienced
- Arc between the north and south poles on the earth
- Glass vessel with a stopper for holding wine
- One who lies under oath
- Play starring sophisticated equine puppet
- A surgical cut of the skin or flesh
- Dancing under a bar
- Pablo, famous Spanish artist born in Malaga
- Last days of the working week
- Replenished supermarket shelves
- Happening every 30 days or so
- 1920s gin, allegedly made in this household vessel
- One-eyed people from Greek myths
- African hunting canine
- European country whose currency is the lek
- Heroic and intrepid
- Continuing vaccination dose that renews immunity
- Statuesque lady on an island near New York City
- All Aretha Franklin was asking for in her 1967 hit
- He gets visited by three ghosts, bah humbug
- Planted platform, roof on a city apartment
- Light rain
- Patron saint of England
- Uniform, generally of male servants in a household
- The point when the moon is farthest from the earth
- Last name of Enterprise captain Jean-Luc
- Film festival held in France
- Make holes in soil to allow oxygen to circulate
- Neil Young wants him to take a look at his life
- Arrangement of words, grammar
- Money made after expenses are subtracted
- Oliver Queen keeps his arrows here
- Religious ceremony like baptism, wedding
- Hook-shaped tool for cutting grain
- Constipation's purple friend
- Monotony, boredom
- A person born in the years following World War II
- Chancellor of Germany, elected in 2005
- Al the gangster
- Saline tidal flat, rich in coastal wildlife
- Charges a president with misconduct
- Record-breaking athlete Sergey Bubka's event
- Biblical wife of David and mother of Solomon
- Its first rule is to not talk about it
- Star of The Martian and Good Will Hunting
- Served separately
- Fan, enthusiast
- US pop band fronted by Will Anderson
- Scientific instrument used to measure air pressure
- The escapee daughter of Tsar Nicholas II
- Chief cryptographer and code breaker during WWII
- Sport whose playing area includes a "telltale"
- Hellen, first deaf-blind person to earn a BA degree
- Extracting resources from below the earth's crust
- Egyptian god with a jackal's head
- Artfully named mutants' reptile species
- Transparent covering of the eye
- Cricket in Pinocchio
- River; or Hawk played by Bruce Willis
- Tower on a castle or where gunner sits on a tank
- Scientific study of plants
- Don't like the legal verdict? File this
- Technique of writing and art that inspires emotion
- The French word for sun; Cirque du ...
- Relating to an ensemble of singers
- Fly larvae
- Encyclopedia published by Microsoft, 1993-2009
- US states sometimes called flyover territory
- A marine crustacean with large claws
- Sang like Sinatra or Crosby
- Batman or Superman's League
- Winter games held every four years
- First name of the US president named Wilson
- First half of computer giant HP
- Mistake made while filming a movie
- Bierce who wrote The Devil's Dictionary
- A sauce made by cooking sugar until it browns
- Breathing deeply to express disappointment
- Day celebrated by James Joyce fans on 16 June
- What the E in UNICEF stands for
- Special layer on a cast-iron frying pan
- Branches of neurons
- Similar in appearance to a kilt or culottes
- A speech in a play given by a single person
- Heroic girls, daughters of Professor Utonium
- Seaport city in Maryland where Babe Ruth was born
- Israel ruler who began as shepherd with slingshot
- Go to a party uninvited
- Robin Hood's religious Merry Man
- Fried sugary treat sold by Krispy Kreme
- Crustacean named for the Abominable Snowman
- Circus and sideshow pioneer, with Bailey
- Forest, 2007 Best Actor Oscar winner
- A chief Hindu Yogini, fearsome form of Chandi
- Cold body part you give to snub someone
- The type of gene that is expressed more strongly
- Deciduous hardwood tree that produces pale lumber
- Watchful, attentive
- Relating to the arm
- The protagonist of Shakespeare's The Tempest
- Keyboard music maker, aka pianica or blow-organ
- A limited time guarantee on a product
- Briskly, hastily
- Sales talk, heard on a car salesroom forecourt
- Twelfths of a year
- Thigh- or chest-high waterproof fishing gear
- These Australian marsupials have fingerprints
- Part of the body inflamed by blepharitis
- Fruitless, without success
- Trees for wood
- Small bunches of flowers
- The girl who left breadcrumbs to find her way home
- Where you go when you step off a boat
- One Flew Over the ...'s Nest, Jack Nicholson role
- Ran 40 yards quickly
- Russian mini pancakes
- Pretend-food water and soil mixture
- This grim guy carries a scythe
- Story that explains the birth of superheroes
- Less chilly
- Type of acting that involves being the character
- Makes milk
- Chubby Checker cover that made a dance popular
- Child's wet weapon
- Ceremonial canine model used in Chinese festivals
- Type of oil that gets burned when you stay up late
- Leader of a religious institution like a school
- Great lake's name means long tail
- American coins worth 25 cents
- Throws into confusion, causes a halt
- Fashion brand based in Metzingen, Germany
- Unrest in Argentina with military death squads
- A city in California; a type of cheese
- Sockeye salmon that are landlocked
- Information on information
- Sanskrit name for child's pose in yoga
- The Greek god of the west wind
- Overwhelming tiredness
- Pop star who married Guy Ritchie in 2000
- Dropping, ditching a partner
- Marginal Arctic Ocean sea between US, Russia
- Gadget that turns photos into digital files
- Band that smells like teen spirit
- A very elastic fabric, think superhero costumes
- Something unnatural that was created by humans
- Cage, actor-nephew of Francis Ford Coppola
- Skateboard with a handlebar, essentially
- Female reproductive organs
- Steal or pilfer
- Author Paul who wrote The Poseidon Adventure
- Good Samaritan, Prodigal Son are this story type
- Confectionery company that makes Crunchie bars
- Famous 1940 novel about being Black in Chicago
- Places to roast s'mores
- The start of a path when hiking
- Series of pictures, shown through a projector
- What one eats if forced to admit errors
- When a cell removes its own damaged components
- Small affectionate Madagascan parrots
- Removed from an outlet
- Ennio, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly composer
- Cheerleading movie starring Kirsten Dunst
- To shape another planet to resemble the earth
- Sibling expression of frustration, dismay
- Water-dwelling half-human half-fish folk
- Companies limit this to sensitive data
- ... a guess; come up with a prediction or theory
- Profession of opera's most famous Sevillian
- This cocktail uses seafood instead of alcohol
- Pig-like mammals with short nose trunks
- The Maltese ... with Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor
- Pretends to have a good poker hand
- A place where stones and minerals are extracted
- Astrologer with planetary motion laws, Johannes ...
- Sudden, sharp
- Popular app of videos made to music clips
- Some bands focus on these songs by other bands
- Pair of facing pages in a newspaper or book
- Oscars, Christmas happen this often
- Rhyming words often have this musical term
- Actor Eddie, who played Terry in Ray Donovan
- ... up; became suddenly silent due to nerves
- The species of Sonic's spiny pal Knuckles
- Mosquitos carry this recurring fever
- Larger handheld computers with touchscreens
- Birth surname of singer Madonna
- Italian espresso coffee brand
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- Rare New Zealand goat breed close to extinction
- The core of a biological cell
- He's the main antagonist of No Country for Old Men
- ... Rabin, Israeli PM, assassinated in 1995
- Shine unsteadily like a lit match or hearth fire
- A place where goods are manufactured or assembled
- Site of ancient cave drawings in France's Dordogne
- Act on stage
- Wizards of ... publishes Dungeons & Dragons, Magic
- Old wives' tale basin cure for sinus congestion
- This species of baleen whale is known for singing
- Arnold flick where Jamie Lee Curtis plays his wife
- Broadway home of The Lion King since 2006
- This character appears in four Shakespeare plays
- The unit of measurement for X and gamma rays
- In the tale, a sword was suspended above him
- Thing used to mark a spot in a novel
- Full last name of saxophonist Kenny G
- Drifting, unsettled
- She explained it all on Nickelodeon in the 1990s
- Traditional US fruit pastry
- Made better or clearer
- Actress Faye, won an Oscar in 1977 for Network
- Text positioned in the bottom margins of pages
- Wolfgang Mozart and Sigmund Freud's home country
- Diagonally slice across the weave of a fabric
- What Billie Eilish or Adele are doing in concerts
- A nation's finance and trade
- Stem or stalk of a leaf
- To have put down roots in a foreign land
- Huey, Dewey and Louie's relationship to Scrooge
- Dutch ..., a one-sided deal, a single advantage
- Shorten a text
- Atheistic
- Early ship that brought pilgrims to the New World
- 2002 sequel to The Silence of the Lambs
- Divers' breathing devices
- Bass guitarist of The Monkees
- Organ attaching intestines to the abdominal wall
- Bottom-fermenting lager brewed at ale temperatures
- One who doesn't use cigarettes
- The world's largest animal
- To and fro motion of seas according to the moon
- Seize the Day
- A place where very sick people go
- Clasp used to keep hair out of the face
- Relating to trees, like the animals living in them
- F1 title-winner 1963, 65, killed at Hockenheim
- Rudolph Valentino's most famous film and image
- The oboe has a brief solo in Beethoven's fifth one
- Place providing dairy products
- Unit of digital memory abbreviated to GB
- Catch a fish on its body not its mouth
- Seussian locale inhabited by Whos
- Dutch sailor Willem, who rounded Cape Horn in 1616
- Two strips of hair on the forehead
- Muscles officially known as triceps surae
- Country with an ancient civilization called Olmec
- Securing ceramics on walls or floors
- Day of rest or church day
- Call by a referee to start a judo match
- Slow, intimate dance from 18th-century Spain
- What a defenestrated person is thrown out of
- Last name of Cloud from the Final Fantasy series
- Husband of cowgirl Dale Evans, Roy ...
- Daisy ..., Henry James novella
- Leafy treetop level of a rainforest
- Laura, Battlestar Galactica 12 Colonies leader
- A candy-filled container broken apart at parties
- Curiosity killed this feline creature
- Writing programs for computers
- Husband of Marie Curie, co-discoverer of radium
- Object of Cyrano de Bergerac's affections
- Most sage
- Rap music that grew in popularity in the 90s
- Produced coins for circulation
- Chinese dumpling
- Splinter groups, divisions
- The toy dog whose ears form a butterfly shape
- Large mythical hall in Asgard, ruled over by Odin
- Another name for the Italian peninsula
- Scenery behind the actors on stage
- Ruby footwear coveted by Wicked Witch of the West
- Narrative shape of a tale
- Does not incorporate
- The item on Hall & Oates' list they can't resist
- Sticky rib marinade with smoky, sweet taste
- Hellish
- Stimulant found in coffee, tea and cola
- Material that kept rain out of Medieval homes
- Harms someone or treats them improperly
- Bavarian capital, home to BMW and Oktoberfest
- Trimmed tree; fingers after a long bath
- Actresses Fanning or Johnson
- What FBI Agent Booth calls a lab intern on Bones
- Building for Christian religious activities
- Top-selling Paramore song on Twilight soundtrack
- Female Dirty Rotten Scoundrel's remake The ...
- Carton carrier for strawberries
- 81-square number puzzle
- What web advertisers want
- Name of Paul McCartney's Old English sheep dog
- The one that is the most in need of food
- Masks worn by members of Anonymous
- The plant said to hurt lycanthropes; monkshood
- South African author of Cry, the Beloved Country
- He sang Tiny Dancer, Rocket Man and Circle of Life
- Cylindrical valve; style of straight legged jeans
- Musical about a mystical, ephemeral Scots village
- Journalists
- Traditional print Chinese New Year decoration
- Inflammation and swelling of the cornea
- Make an assist in basketball without looking
- Popular Italian hazelnut spread
- Dutch painter of The Starry Night
- Stage name of entertainer born Fred Austerlitz
- Snowball represents this Russian in Animal Farm
- Number of jurors in a Scottish criminal trial
- Greatly surprise, amaze
- Cover on a bed
- 1920s French tennis Grand Slam winner Suzanne
- Give someone money that is owed
- Spoilsport
- ..., Sunset from Fiddler on the Roof
- Toward or at the front of a theatrical platform
- The time of day when dusk comes to an end
- Winter squash that tastes similar to a pumpkin
- Plunger coffee-brewing device invented in 2005
- The surname of Beatles member Paul
- ... Beasts and Where to Find Them
- How much wood would one chuck?
- A marine fish that comes in weedy varieties
- Proficiency in a specific field
- London art institute named after an industrialist
- Indian city, former HQ of the East India Company
- Italian ballerina Marie, first to dance en pointe?
- Media that debated blue/black or white/gold dress
- Pinscher that often serves as police or military
- Shigeru, Super Mario creator and Nintendo guru
- Man who appears physically and emotionally strong
- A geographical area in Canada
- Tiny, mild onion used often in cooking
- The female Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher
- Star cluster also known as the Seven Sisters
- Multi-covered 20s classic song by Hoagy Carmichael
- Meeting the requirements for participation
- Animated feline lasagna lover
- A knitted sweater worn as a pullover
- Strips of shiny metal foil used around Christmas
- Ancient peoples of Yucatan
- A Middle Eastern chickpea dip
- Online name of vlogger Zoe Sugg
- Billie Eilish and Khalid song from 13 Reasons Why
- Trick-taking card game; river-crossing structure
- What plants do when they shrivel and die
- Mythical creature shown on the flag of Bhutan
- Bird that married the owl and the pussycat
- Where many go to look something up online
- Something set apart as holy or to be worshipped
- Julie Andrews knows it's this pulling thread
- Comes between blue and violet in the rainbow
- Pail, receptacle for holding water
- Organisms before they become fetuses
- One who hunts out of season or on protected land
- Dirty old cinema
- Gromit's owner
- US opera singer Sills who then managed NYC Opera
- Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk or Black Widow
- Froth caused by waves; a shade of green
- Truthful saying, e.g. all that glitters is not gold
- Stops working in old age
- City in which the sitcom Seinfeld is set
- Officer of high ranks in the medieval military
- Brittle food that makes a noise when chewed
- Bitter, spicy leaf vegetable, aka Italian chicory
- Moving up and down on a screen
- Infamous Lady Gaga outfit
- Run or jump on springy stilts
- Mystery or detective story
- The German long-bodied dog also called wiener dog
- He cut the Gordian Knot in an ancient legend
- Punishment of execution by guillotine
- Brad Pitt tries to stop zombies in this film
- Flooded, overwhelmed
- Tiny hole for a shoelace
- Live streaming platform where you'd find Ninja
- Playing a wind instrument found with drum corps
- Experiencing breathing difficulties; breathless
- Tree nymphs in Greek mythology
- Organ important in tasting
- Undersea rail tunnel joining Hokkaido and Honshu
- Grain, seed, small piece of corn
- Benes on Seinfeld who can't dance
- Washed and dried a floor
- Afghan hound, the world's first cloned dog
- Some of its cities include Warsaw and Kraków
- Word for dirty blackboards
- Sticky, burr-like invention patented in the 50s
- Keeps balls in the air
- Volkswagen Beetle in The Love Bug
- The man who discovered the theory of relativity
- Long poles thrown by athletes
- Non-fraying edge of fabric
- Venice ...; parkland that hosts Venice Biennale
- Exchanging old door lock pins for new ones
- Patches to shield a horse's eyes from distractions
- A powerful defensive charm used against dementors
- Displays to look at in museums and galleries
- Slang for bad port wine
- Italian dish like a quiche made from eggs
- Musically, Sublime doesn't practice it
- African country where Christmas is called "Ganna"
- Theatrical street in New York
- A tiny or trivial amount
- Next-to-last rank of the legion d'honneur
- Computer identification for access
- Person who calls the acts in a circus
- They battle Oxford in an annual boat race
- Artificial grass commonly used for playing sports
- What the P in OPEC stands for
- Alison Brie and Donald Glover's sitcom
- Bats, owls, and coyotes are this kind of animal
- Martin Chuzzlewit character, an unruly nurse
- Rich stuffing of fish, chicken, vegetables
- Haughty Cats character played by Mette Towley
- Farm workers who keep watch over flocks of sheep
- Stations troops ready for military action
- There are 6 on a guitar
- Camera with a tiny aperture instead of a lens
- Muslim who calls others to prayer
- Blood-sucking horror-movie ghoul
- Parsons, US sociologist, structural functionalist
- Dish of fruit, breaded and fried
- Feeding a baby on the breast
- Avengers movie, or Samuel Beckett play
- Made safe, protected from theft
- Flowering plant associated with Scotland
- Freshwater jawless fish; a surfeit killed a king
- Pantomime pal of Cinderella
- Hung wearily
- Capital of Thailand
- Name of the sorcerer in Disney's Fantasia
- Clock that is the most accurate timekeeper
- Straw mats that served as floor covering in Japan
- Flowing of the tide toward the sea
- Small hand tool for boring holes in wood
- Rough textile used for potato sacks
- Jonah Hill and Emma Stone pharmaceutical show
- Slapstick circus comedians
- What Santa rides around in
- This clef is a musical symbol
- Islamic place of worship
- The process of joining two or more things into one
- An ancient technique of staining clothing
- William Shakespeare wrote this style of poem
- Took a quick look
- Robin's mentor in the DC Universe
- Wanting food and getting mad about it
- Musical composer of the War of the Worlds
- The largest shark species ever documented
- This is provided by a nursery or kindergarten
- Carved stone figures seen on a building's facade
- Tiny metric weight measure for a thousandth
- The middle one of three membranes around the brain
- Robert Altman film, country music capital
- Literally, it's an animal treated with respect
- Mountainous region of northern Scotland
- White strawberry with red seeds, pineapple aroma
- Made a marble sculpture
- Cartoonist gave his name to his fat little ponies
- Relating to organisms producing hybrid offspring
- Father to Ophelia in Hamlet
- Small instrument in Bluegrass, similar to a lute
- MCU superhero roundup
- The largest and uppermost part of the brain
- Distant Baltic Sea island of Denmark
- Drink served before dinner to stimulate appetite
- Kids' toy with three wheels and handlebars
- Drama series starring Claire Danes as a CIA agent
- Bend elbow and snap out to side with knuckles
- A bulbous perennial herb native to the Mediterranean
- Milwaukee [US] and Burton [UK] sports teams
- Plays violin in a country band
- Grundy, DC comics villain named for a nursery rhyme
- Colors in the sky after rain caused by refraction
- Reservoir Dogs character played by Harvey Keitel
- Board game with Star Performer and Word Worm
- Historical region of north-eastern Iran
- Spooking, making someone jump
- One who wants to be ambitious
- Strand-like form of pasta, often served in soup
- Birth name of Old Testament Queen Esther
- Double-winged flying machines
- South Dakota western TV drama starring Ian McShane
- Style of car side doors mounted on roof hinges
- Ancient Roman sailing ships
- Powerful stowaway on board Serenity spaceship
- Notoriously, in a way that is widely known
- Battered and tatty pages of books
- Tissue death due to lack of blood flow
- Popular golden rum from the Caribbean
- Introductory music at the start of a performance
- Small affectionate Madagascan parrots
- Gathers ripe crops
- Lemurs from Madagascar
- English playwright, author of Volpone
- Abseiling down cliffs and waterfalls
- Singer-songwriter of Rockin' in the Free World
- It's hard to do this to a good book
- Drawing attention away from another
- Business sales conducted online
- 1800s journalist who set record going around world
- Plasma stream originating from the sun
- Repels flying household pests
- Cylindrical tool with a handle for applying paint
- Talocrural regions
- Fish eggs, salt cured and considered a delicacy
- First name of TV actor on The Rookie, Castle
- US military rating for risk of nuclear war
- NBA basketball player also known as King James
- Charles, creator of the Peanuts comic strip
- Ranking of King Henry who killed two wives
- 1987 Pulitzer Prize-winning August Wilson play
- Tom Jones LP featuring duets with leading stars
- The Terminator's artificial intelligence source
- Eugene; the last person to set foot on the moon
- Foliage that falls off of many trees
- Teased, made fun of
- Small shelters for canines
- Courageous nickname of King Richard I
- Boron, silicon, or germanium
- Withdrawal from an alliance or political union
- She's the queen of the Amazons in Greek mythology
- Beatles song inspired by race relations in America
- Fish sometimes used as pizza toppings
- Warm Scandinavian waters, part of Norway Current
- Shoulder belt worn by Chewbacca
- Seriously Funny stand-up comedian
- Building where horses are kept
- Type of drawstring bag often carried by soldiers
- Tom Hardy replaced Mel Gibson in this franchise
- Largest island of Japan, south of Hokkaido
- The sport involving moving a boat with oars
- Tolkien's Dark Power; the Lord of the Rings
- Sings like Frank Sinatra
- Curved fruit, split and served with ice cream
- Truck with an open back
- Masculine version of mistress
- Stephen Sondheim musical originally titled Threes
- Athlete who sprints while jumping
- Spicy or stimulating to the tastebuds
- Transform old furniture by decorating it
- Gruesome and scary as in a ghostly tale
- Dwayne Johnson pro athlete TV saga
- Silent movies US actress Gish
- Wed again
- Building where fish and meat are cured
- Country where contact lenses were invented in 1888
- Atari 2600 game with many swinging vines and holes
- Market stallholders
- Country where Reykjavik is
- Animal named after a marine creature and a feline
- Giggles on stage, anagram of process
- Christian militant who attacked the Holy Land
- Favoring kin when hiring
- Fortress and museum overlooking the bay in Oslo
- Olivia Newton John's 1981 song and album
- Glasses for distance and close vision
- Latin phrase meaning "my fault"
- Cherry brandy/Chartreuse mix for Socrates's wife
- Student of acting, named after a Greek city
- London's nickname from before the Clean Air Acts
- Explosive gas mixture in coal mines
- Guidance suggested by the movie rating PG
- Laptop or desktop
- A large predatory squid found in the Pacific Ocean
- Urgent, of superior rank
- Animals who can't dance, per the children's book
- Emblem at the heart of Ghana's national flag
- Lady Gaga hit; video game that gets you moving
- When things fit together to support the same ends
- Psychic cook saves lives in Koontz novel, film
- Disease of abdominal pain and diarrhea
- Present two people to each other by name
- Italian bread rolled with meat and cheese
- Dutch artist known for The Night Watch
- An insect with two sets of legs per body segment
- The true identity of Ryan Reynold's Green Lantern
- Final battle, only one player gets the pot
- Don't put this type of pan in the dishwasher
- R.P. ..., One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest patient
- An Italian dessert of coffee-soaked ladyfingers
- Annual publication common in academia
- Himalayan mammal with a scent gland
- Fixed point for a doctor to compare other tests to
- Type these to find things online
- Brother of Atreus with a Seneca play named for him
- Densely populated Dutch megalopolis
- Hole; opening that lets light into a camera
- Add this to tequila, triple sec to make margaritas
- Yellow-orange acid that can dissolve gold
- Describes the leading toes position on a snowboard
- Where a saint's bones might be stored
- Making money
- Scathing, critical remark about someone
- Stephen King's alien-clown character
- Female undergarment that supports breasts
- Veins do this to blood to get it through the body
- Person appointed to keeping the official records
- Prestigious New York drama school founded in 1905
- Douwe Egberts home coffee machine with discs
- Constituent parts of a war
- Member of a set of data in mathematics
- Finger joint; sandwich that packs a punch
- Mexican spirit that might have a worm in it
- Fat from a whale
- Archers' captain in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Netflix turned this teenage witch to the dark side
- How to row, row, row your boat down the stream
- Endowed with property
- The ultrasound that measures arterial blood flow
- Sharp, spiky
- Curved architectural features that help support
- Quitters might give two weeks of this to employer
- Alternative to smoking tobacco
- West Ireland county and bay
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- Energy point of the body in Hindu meditation
- Fish commonly eaten by grizzly bears
- Designs, recurring patterns
- Barbershop tools used by Sweeney Todd
- Dan Fogelberg's popular 1979 single
- A guide for preparing a specific food dish
- The organ that removes damaged red blood cells
- Internet-famous audio illusion: yanny or .....
- Levels in a building
- Macbeth's predecessor, who he kills in Act II
- ... Harlow, model who speaks about vitiligo
- Common eastern US green newts
- Peppermint compound that clears blocked sinuses
- Penultimate event in an Olympic heptathlon
- Read out loud to stenographer
- Feared chimera of a wise bird and ursine animal
- US rock band fronted by John Bongiovi
- High piece of furniture: drawers and cupboard
- Star Trek race with large ears and lobed foreheads
- Vladimir and Estragon are doing it, for Godot
- A test checking female representation in movies
- Allspice is also known as this
- Art made from cut- or torn-out pictures
- Line around globe that's midpoint between poles
- Google Chrome is a popular one
- A young tree
- Ran, was in charge of