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- Disappeared into thin air
- California's city of roses
- 90s Spanish dance craze; biggest one-hit wonder
- Leaves of coriander used as a garnish
- Computer network without cables
- Parts of a TV show
- Characteristic of rapid spreading disease
- What shouldn't be mixed with pleasure
- Another name for coriander
- To be agitated or exhausted, troubled
- A person who works full time for a company
- Compelling attractiveness; charm
- Bread-making shops
- Ocular covering worn by a pirate
- Type of computer network that does not need cables
- Parts of a TV show that make up a series
- What Isaac Newton was under when hit on the head
- Kid's game of Xs and Os
- State directly north of Illinois
- Loss of movement from nerve or muscle damage
- Bewitched
- To reduce or relieve suffering
- Person who designs buildings and houses
- Sailboat with two hulls
- Sincere and emotional, from the cardiac organ
- Picture-editing software program
- Fruit name that combines a tree and another fruit
- Country, home to Jakarta
- Instrument popular in jazz music
- Bewitched, under a magic spell
- Where a major story is displayed on a newspaper
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals
- Screen legend
- The combination of ideas to form a theory
- John Mayer song, “Waiting on the world to ....”
- Vince ...., actor who starred in Wedding Crashers
- Defoliant used during Vietnam War: Agent ....
- Part of the eye where images are created
- Anything relating to the skin
- Annual
- Response
- A film about a historical person's life
- A famous comet was named after him
- The Great ....; 2013 DiCaprio film of 1925 novel
- Spirited, tough
- Canvas props used by painters
- Sport played by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal
- Capital of Spain
- Mythical tale passed down over generations
- Swiss melted cheese dish for dipping bread in
- Tchaikovsky's score is used in this type of dance
- Lowering the torso and head as a sign of respect
- He came up with the theory of evolution
- “.... Roasting on an Open Fire”
- 90's show with Olsen twins, picked up by Netflix
- Greek who wrote the first history book
- Religion developed in Jamaica
- Space where students are educated
- Nine, eight, seven, six; the final ten seconds
- Make peace with estranged friends
- A pinch of this will make you fly like Tinker Bell
- Apartment on the highest floor of a building
- Paid to authors for sales of their work
- Queen of England when Shakespeare was born: .... I
- Helper
- Piece of art made of metal, stone, clay, etc.
- Someone who is given an award or organ
- X-Men character played by Hugh Jackman
- Plant with thistle-like flower, heart is cooked
- Different pieces of cloth sewn together
- State that is home to Grand Canyon National Park
- Type of lettuce linked to a 2018 E. coli outbreak
- Baseball birds from Baltimore
- One of America's largest retailers, founded 1962
- Rabat is the capital of ....
- A person who attends school or college
- Pleading for money
- Opening her box can unleash evils on the world
- Person with a rank of authority in the military
- Medical condition of people over ideal weight
- Calm, tranquil
- .... Fusion, Hydrogen turns into Helium in the Sun
- Popular 90s video game, "Go" version was 2016 craze
- To enclose something within set boundaries
- Orlando Bloom's elven character in LOTR
- Creamy sauce served over fettucine
- It is golden and appreciated in the cinema
- Leisure voyages by boat
- Pleading
- “Not the .... tool in the shed”
- State bordering Kansas on the north
- Liquid put on salads or other foods
- Intimate women's apparel; lace, silk or satin
- Next in line after tenth
- Involves general ideas; not concrete
- Item used to cool the engine in a car
- Shapes with eight sides
- Advance beyond established parameters
- Uncontrolled emotional outburst
- Cleaning between the teeth with thread
- Laughing light-heartedly
- Lace, silk or satin intimate women's clothing
- Santa's flying four-legged helpers
- Michael Jackson's song, perfect for Halloween
- Someone who grapples in a ring
- .... Crusoe, legendary shipwrecked character by Defoe
- Maker of Oreos and Triscuits
- Circus swing that acrobats hang from
- An insect, and also the name of a sport
- The Windy City
- Someone who tells it like it is: “straight ....”
- Return, go back to an earlier behavior
- Dakota ...., actress in Fifty Shades of Grey
- Small breed of dog named after an island
- Large soft fabric used as bed covering
- Deepest known part of the Pacific Ocean: .... Trench
- Bram Stoker's most famous book
- Item from the past, not modern
- Someone who trespasses to catch animals illegally
- Collagen used in products from candy to cosmetics
- Statue of ....; US pride; present from France
- Term for male spouse
- "Finders ...., losers weepers"
- One-person speech, common in acting
- Pool game of hide & seek; a famous explorer
- Holiday when the most candy corn is consumed
- Artificial supports or braces for a body part
- Famous British weekly
- Picturesque Greek island on Aegean Sea
- Renounces the throne
- Sang songs to impress or win someone's heart
- Car piloted by the Dark Knight in the comics
- Someone you tell secrets to
- Wireless network that can be used to transfer data
- Person who directs an orchestral performance
- US retired track and field athlete
- Maid of Orleans
- Encouraged, given the impetus to go ahead
- A good luck charm; should be hung facing up
- Significant, key, vital
- So easy to operate that it's impossible to go wrong
- Silk canopy helps aircraft escapees
- Rinsing aid for teeth and gums
- The .... Republic shares an island with Haiti
- The story of someone's life
- Mechanical piece used to spray water
- Small wooden home placed in trees for winged animals
- Armed ...., government's defense, military
- Toy inspired by Sesame Street: .... Me Elmo
- Country music legend, cannabis activist, .... Nelson
- Arranging papers in an order
- Karen ...., author of Out of Africa
- Member of the mint family that felines love
- Nearly 25,000 perished constructing this canal
- Put fluid in the body with a syringe
- Country music legend, sang Stardust, .... Nelson
- Image, video hosting site bought by Yahoo in 2005
- Greek city-state depicted in the film 300
- Magical or poisonous drink from fairy tales
- Popular Mexican destination
- What astronauts use to go into space
- Synonym for thin
- Dairy product made by churning milk
- He is known for his mathematical lithographs
- GIF: Graphics Interchange ....
- Housebuilding animal whose teeth never stop growing
- Felines go crazy for this herb
- This Central American country has a famous canal
- Not perfect
- Brand of Bleach
- They stick together with mortar or cement
- Rapper, star of 8 Mile
- Anagram of sprite
- Also referred to as Scottish language
- Gary .... almost played General Grievous in Star Wars
- Life used to be gloomier before him
- Puzzle, enigma with veiled meaning
- Game of skill, throwing rings over blocks
- Rick ...., The Walking Dead's male protagonist
- Stocking holder used as a wedding tradition
- Home country of pop group ABBA
- Person with special knowledge in a subject
- Engineless plane
- Sauce commonly served with fish sticks
- To inflict harm on behalf of another harmed
- Another name for a stylus on a record-player
- A tree that weeps
- One who proofreads a book for publication
- Interstellar cloud of gas and dust
- Item brought into another country to be sold
- Edible ocean vegetation
- Joint ....: shared by two or more people
- Teacher that counsels students in school
- Cold-weather bird living in Southern Hemisphere
- Someone you can't trust
- Style of hair cropped close to the scalp
- Green spaces that belong to homes
- A type of ballroom dance developed in the 1910s
- To finish something successfully, to accomplish
- Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz
- To use yeast to change liquid to alcohol
- Male perfume and a German city
- Arrow-firing sport
- Classic flowers that represent love and romance
- No intersection
- Leave it behind after a meal
- Not outstanding, only adequate
- Mammal native to Africa and Asia
- Large upright block of stone shaped like a pilar
- Horizontal long bone in the upper body
- Breaking Bad star, Bryan ....
- Cuisine associated with miso soup
- Romantic floral bouquet
- Devices semi-permanently embedded in a body
- Exact copies
- Meets the requirement; qualifies
- Bag shaped like paper casing of a letter
- Cranial pain usually relieved with Tylenol or Advil
- Da Vinci's enigmatic dame
- He won an Oscar for playing Forrest Gump
- Feeds itself in a library
- Infrared shooting game
- Makes weight equal on both sides
- Item used to decorate something
- Metabolic disease related to high blood sugar
- To alter something slightly in order to improve it
- Extremely dirty or muddy
- Last name of two US states
- Thin, hollow drinking tubes for model making
- Capital and largest city of Mali
- John ...., Monty Python co-founder
- Name of Britain's withdrawal from the EU in 2016
- British rock band established in 1964
- Funerary figurine used in Ancient Egypt
- High school football favorite tune, Hang on ....
- Metallic element used for magnetic alloys
- Deadpool villain, MMA Strikeforce fighter, Gina ....
- Five-.... Discount, aka stealing
- Take away, strip, e.g. of a religious robe
- Largest city in the Republic of Ireland
- To demand something firmly
- Large physical body in space; we live on one
- Lack of concern
- Tiny islands
- Intelligent primate found in Africa and Arabia
- Scary
- Every time, every occasion, no exceptions
- Soldier trained in armed combat to serve a king
- Important jobs you run to do
- Little Red .... Hood, a French fairy tale
- Lee Harvey ...., Kennedy's killer killed soon after
- Chinese zodiac sign for births in 1964, 1976, 1988
- Welsh carved utensil, a token of adoration
- Exact copy of a written material
- British term for king, queen, or jack of any suit
- Small bitter berry with healing properties
- Animated film about a puppet whose nose grows
- A person who moves permanently to another country
- Someone riding on a ship, plane or car
- Another word for doctor
- US boxer who bit his opponent's ear
- Happily ....; fairy-tale ending
- Animal blamed for everything
- Steven ...., US film director
- Mud avalanche caused by rain, erosion
- Rigid military position; eyes front, arms at side
- A muscle involved in the breathing process
- Study of matter; teams must have this
- Love songs sung under a lover's window
- Second largest country in South America
- Famous Yankee nicknamed The Bambino
- Relating to the mother
- Lake ...., also known as the Sea of Galilee
- David Bowie's androgynous alter ego Ziggy ....
- A trifoliate plant that's symbol of Ireland
- Small silver coin largely used in Ancient Rome
- The way you think or feel about something
- Capital of the Republic of Serbia
- Contains planets, nebulae, stars, etc.
- Strong feeling of missing home
- Disorders associated with high blood sugar
- In a hungry way
- Geologic period within the Mesozoic era
- Foliage often displayed during Holy Week
- System where the king or queen rules the country
- Someone who sells goods or services
- Star of Thelma & Louise and Bull Durham, Susan ....
- Two openings at the bottom of a nose
- You can't make an omelette without .... the eggs
- One who's been forced to migrate to another country
- Hanoi is the capital, Bun bo Hue is its spicy soup
- Workers who grind grain into flour
- Goose-feathered bedroom features
- Minor flaw on the skin
- .... Bening, actress, Warren Beatty's wife
- Nosey Parker, Paul Pry, .... Tom
- Different forms of a gene; dominant or recessive
- 1987's Metal Gear was the 1st of the .... video games
- Condition of being unhealthy or sick
- As .... as punch
- A fruit pie with a rich crust on top
- The .... angelfish has blue and yellow stripes
- Action you just can't resist
- Large lavish meal or feast, celebration
- A fictional reindeer with an unusual trait
- Person whom police believe committed a crime
- Usually coin-operated machine that plays discs
- Original name of Gollum
- Mixture, combination of shapes, pictures, etc
- Hopkins and Foster in .... of the Lambs
- Where figure skaters go to train
- Lettuce-like plant, mustardy flavor
- Name of tubes that connect ovaries to the uterus
- .... Pope, English poet of satyrical verses
- Home of the Pampas
- Band famous for its big lipped frontman
- Moon of Saturn with high geyser activity
- To give up in a battle
- Large piece of cloth used for drying the body
- German city where Nazis finally faced justice
- American director known for his dark fantasy films
- Vest especially worn over a shirt
- Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Old ....
- Suffering of persecution and death for a cause
- Effect reduces value of money over time
- Containers to keep footwear safe
- Study of your family tree
- Rock band fronted by Steven Tyler
- Family comedy about the Hecks and their three kids
- To give up in a battle, raise a white flag
- French seaport on the Cotentin peninsula
- Snack-sized sweet indulgences
- Turn from a liquid into a gas
- It protects cars, homes and lives against loss
- British film director, "Master of Suspense"
- North Dakota's frigid capital
- Terrify
- Woman who breastfeeds another's baby
- Electronic file, predesigned for a use
- Penny ...., movie with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne
- Breed of cows yielding yellowish milk
- .... Crowley, English occultist and writer
- Three cowboys of this brand died of lung cancer
- Nearby boxing or wrestling judge
- Family of 210 flowering plants
- Country where men wear kilts at sporting events
- Stimulant found in coffee and soft drinks
- Separating closely growing seedlings
- Posh porch, with an H
- Person with absolute power over a country
- Something that brings comfort, peace, calm
- A phase of the moon, also a type of roll
- A small outdoor shelter with a roof, for a pet
- Full doctor's exam of a patient
- A native of the capital of France
- It's happening right now
- Oared vessel on a ship
- Participant or team that finishes in second place
- .... a Time, how many stories begin
- Fitzgerald's rag to riches title character
- Tech company hires goats to clean its green areas
- .... foam, mattress material that remembers
- Ant community
- Refill with ammo
- Keanu ...., actor played Ted (not Bill) and Neo
- German Chancellor in 2016, Angela ....
- Language referred to as gypsy in the 19th century
- A sort of Trojan Odysseus
- Aerophobia is a fear of ....
- Belgrade is the capital of ....
- Style used in churchbuilding in late Middle Ages
- Breed of tiger, second largest tiger in the world
- Not breakfast, not lunch
- Groups of singers led by conductors
- .... List, life goals, no regrets
- Someone who revises written or recorded works
- .... Food; a chocolate cake with a red tinge
- Bruno Mars funky part of the city
- Replicas of vehicles, made to scale
- Chemical that whitens clothes
- TV show on the early life of Arthur's court wizard
- Film depicting blue humanoids living on Pandora
- Leave a job, hand in notice
- Lost at sea
- Russian friend
- Six companions, coffee shop and catchy theme tune
- Music style popularized by Harry Belafonte
- Never-ending; without end
- Power tool with rotating blade
- Ancient wind instrument shaped like an egg
- .... D'Angelo, American History X, Vacation actress
- Narrator of The Outsiders
- Buttery, Danish cheese used in sandwiches
- Risk taken in business in hope of reward
- 10 Cloverfield Lane, a 2016 movie with John ....
- Vitality and glamour combined
- Monarch of Ancient Egypt
- They are your family not related by blood
- To watch kids
- It means "palace" in Italian
- Place for the display or sale of works of art
- To perform surgery on a patient
- Penny-...., mean person who won't spend money
- Child legally brought into a family
- Lights that flash in an emergency situation
- Long period without rainfall
- Dallas basketball team added to NBA in 1980
- Popular coffee chain with green mermaid logo
- TV series about a woman with amnesia and tattoos
- Dubbed The Merrie Monarch
- A woman who teaches a child in a private home
- .... Manager, does online management of groups
- Ernest ...., won the Nobel of Literature
- Negative economic growth for two quarters in a row
- Less scary name for halitosis
- Set of qualities that distinguish a person
- To sign up for a newsletter, newspaper
- Coffee chain competitor of Dunkin Donuts
- Planetoids or minor planets
- Fortune teller's trade
- Unforeseen or unplanned events
- To lose water or body liquids
- Ripples, billows
- Selling gum is illegal in this Asian country
- Golden quartz like the largest cat's visual organ
- Quiet, solitude, privacy
- The .... Before Christmas, produced by Tim Burton
- NY island famously bought on the cheap
- Island group of the Pacific meaning "many islands"
- Neil .... Tyson, modern-day American astrophysicist
- Windowsill receptacle for greenery
- A rat, a strikebreaker
- Making sweaters with wool
- .... of Arabia starred Anthony Quinn
- Light purple color; plant of aromatic scent
- Use this key to shout online
- Providing food for events, parties, ceremonies
- In golf, this indicates a player's ability
- Caprine-minder who is lonely in The Sound of Music
- Line that goes without turning
- The capital of Brazil
- Hero of the Trojan War
- Prince ...., leading man in fairy tales
- Reduction in price to attract consumers
- Type of stage at the Globe and Swan auditoriums
- Big wild animals that “laugh”
- Modest and respectful, not a show-off
- Movie with John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
- California .... is one of the largest flying birds
- What Baku devours in Japanese mythology
- French writer who started realism
- In the 1987's Contra video game you help ....
- A practice to learn something
- .... Piven, starred in Entourage and The Goods
- Spoil; halt; put an end to
- Witches fly on the handles of these
- Self-centeredness
- Anything that involves or pertains to the universe
- Season after Winter
- Optimistic, positive, buoyant
- Papier-mache figure filled with candy
- Pink and white root vegetable
- Brazilian model dated by DiCaprio, .... Bündchen
- Small computer, easy to transport
- To fill a spot
- Crisp tortillas served with melted cheese, salsa
- .... kiss, the rubbing of noses as a greeting
- Mother .... of Calcutta, won Nobel Prize for Peace
- Strip of silk, satin, etc wrapped around packages
- The official residence of a sovereign
- Plane shape often with more than 5 sides
- Blossomed, came into flower
- Acknowledged specialists and authorities
- Rock singer who played with The Stooges
- Type of hero inspired by a Romantic poet
- .... Graham, actress of The Hangover
- Latin country home of largest salt fields
- Land controlled by the lord of the manor
- Effect that can be observed in sirens or radar
- The yellow of a fowl's ovum
- Honored saint on Irish feast of green apparel
- Persuades, talks into
- Fortified buildings
- A flying disc that can be used in competitions
- Hopes; anagram of praises
- Black by-product of petroleum used for paving
- Trainees gaining work experience
- Non-flying bird with enormous eggs
- Wooden ceiling support in the mines
- A sandwich short of a ...., unintelligent
- Healing disease or illness
- Only country with the Equator and a Tropic line
- In grammar, it is a verb that functions as a noun
- No, Salieri didn't kill him
- Produce an effect, change, action
- Worn by actors and soldiers in ancient Greece
- Joseph ...., English-polish master of prose style
- Opposite of weak
- The Dog Star
- Etymological meaning of geisha
- These public transit carriages run on railways
- Tall buildings, sometimes crenelated
- The Bolshoi Ballet is based in this city
- Country where Brie cheese originated
- Only American country with Equator and a Tropic
- Having every part needed; complete, whole
- To get away from, out of a restraint
- Currency note in the U.S.
- Where a spring or river begins
- Fish that blows up when threatened
- Citrusy in character
- .... Mouse is one of the first Disney icons
- 1980 American horror film: .... the 13th
- Large tropical fruit with pinkish-orange flesh
- Boogie ...., form of swing dance related to the blues
- Run very quickly
- Older and wiser
- Burying, enshrining
- Precious minerals that are used in jewelry
- Result from scraping the skin of a yellow citrus
- Empire's headquarters built and destroyed twice
- Outstanding actions
- Controversial English poet of the 19th century
- A musket should not be used to kill it
- Expressionless, blank, numb, deadpan, impassive
- A humorous name for a Model T Ford
- Galaxy named after a Greek princess
- Heavily-disputed holy city of three religions
- A .... converter reduces the toxicity of emissions
- Lefty US golfer, Phil ....
- The fourth one was D'Artagnan
- .... Hawaii; Elvis concert beamed around the world
- A large geographic area
- Extra revenue minus costs, e.g. not gross earnings
- Linda ...., celeb UK photographer and Paul's wife
- Jamaica competed in this 1988 Winter Olympic sport
- A billionaire engineer who became a superhero
- Social media made with photos of users
- Someone who travels or stays with you
- Institution for the destitute in Victorian times
- French writer and activist who saved Alfred Dreyfus
- The didgeridoo comes from this country
- Innocent victim of Othello's jealous rage
- Surname of the emperor Napoleon
- 1996 American-British thriller starring S. Stallone
- Safety canisters for putting out fires
- Confectionary on a stick for sucking or licking
- Whole, finished
- First constitution, The .... of Confederation
- .... at the O.K. Corral, western with B. Lancaster
- A bulbous perennial herb native to the Mediterranean
- Deflection; can happen with bullets
- Giant beast resembling an elephant in the Bible
- The genus of peppers
- Peter .... is Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones
- A piece of garment used by men and women
- Someone who is skilled with machines, appliances
- .... Mellon, PIttsburgh uni founded by industrialist
- Fan club magazines
- Obstruction in the lungs is a .... of the airways
- Eyes ....; 1999 Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman film
- A container for the disposal of garbage
- Characterized by or showing a vindictive spirit
- Informal name for tornadoes
- Stock ...., where stocks can be bought and sold
- One who marries again before getting a divorce
- "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets ...."
- Something non acidic
- Black consumer battery with gold top
- Popular TikTok dance to “Lottery” by rapper K-Camp
- Beat around ...., to skirt around an issue
- Add .... to a bath to stop chickenpox spots itching
- Doing as you're told, following orders
- Hedgehog-like animal aka spiny anteater
- ...... Hart, US country musician and songwriter
- Yuri ...., first man to travel in outer space
- Fettuccine is often covered by this white sauce
- The capital of Georgia (the country)
- Dwight ...., fictitious beet farmer
- Something that occurs on its own without help
- Winter, summer, autumn and spring
- Executive branch of Russian government
- Feeling of being unhappy
- Mini Hawaiian guitar
- Man who saw the ghosts of Christmas
- Street that was the center of Swinging London
- Emptying an egg of its contents, for decoration
- Special Spanish ham (jamón) from black pigs
- Beef and pork, cooked, usually lunchmeat
- Month when Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving
- Dad's dad
- Scrutinise, be overly critical
- Huge, gigantic, enormous
- Punk rock pioneers
- High ...., musical with Bing Crosby and Sinatra
- Big ...., reality show about contestants in a house
- Island nation in the African south-eastern coast
- Slang for premature baby
- Initiates a car's engine
- .... Duncan, US innovator, dancer and choreographer
- War famed for the Charge of the Light Brigade
- Brightest Star in the constellation of Scorpius
- A person who checks the accuracy of accounts
- A lion-headed monster that breathes fire
- Flattening, removing wrinkles from clothes
- Alter or improve a photo by changing it slightly
- Looks up to
- Sub-Saharan African pig with tusks
- Layered pastry from Austria filled with sweets
- People use mascara to enhance each of them
- Cyberpunk action film, futuristic Detroit officer
- A sublime state achieved in Buddhism
- Turns upside down
- Teenage witch from Greendale
- Rubber bag inflated with air or helium
- Someone with an attractive & engaging personality
- Tracks and locomotives used for transport
- Liquid spread on art to dry shiny
- Group of two or more computers
- Supply of weapons to be used
- OTC: Over-the-.... drug
- Agreeing silently, head moving up and down
- The ...., or sea cow, is a large marine mammal
- .... Spears, Me Against the Music, ft. Madonna
- South or North, two states in America
- WC
- Timmy .... has fairy godparents
- Stevie Wonder hit, My .... Amour
- Seven Minutes in ...., teenage party game in a closet
- .... Camus, contributed to the philosophy of absurdism
- Small bones in the foot
- A typeface with characteristics of handwriting
- Next to Kenya, Congo, and South Sudan
- Part of a garment used to store small items
- Scotch
- The Silver ...., superhero who travels on a board
- Special ones work with FBI
- Small amount of something that exemplifies the whole
- A place in the sky where some say angels live
- The pay-off of a story
- A play by Shakespeare or a tiny village
- Someone who analyzes and evaluates something
- To go to an event, listen, watch
- Item dropped into the sea to hold a ship in place
- Place for relaxation, rest, vacation
- Got a goal, put the ball in the back of the net
- Small fluffy animal who collects nuts for winter
- New York police procedural show with 12 seasons
- High intensity gym class with interval training
- The ...., mobster who spends time with his shrink
- ...., where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain
- Program written directly on hardware
- Home to a gold swimmer before being flushed
- Causing great fear, terror
- Culinary term for garnishing with almonds
- Ann Patchett book about opera hostage situation
- .... Gross, Austrian doctor convicted for his crimes
- Fight, row, bicker
- Process for reproducing shading in print
- Tennis shot with palm/racket facing to the front
- Literal meaning of planet
- Piazza ...., cathedral square in central Florence
- French National Day; medieval prison in Paris
- Awful, terrifying
- Nationality of film and TV actor Leslie Nielsen
- Bermuda ...., vanishing geometry
- Philosopher tried for corrupting Greek youths
- Gangsta's ...., anthem of 90s Pfeiffer film
- Peaky ...., 1920s Brum hardmen with naughty hats
- "Live From New York, It's .... Night!"
- Landlocked country at heart of South America
- Taking large swallows of drink; gulping
- .... Day, early February celebration with rodent
- British king who had six wives, two were beheaded
- A branch of the Christian group
- British Overseas Territory near Spain
- She was the one who invented the miniskirt
- What faith can move
- Increase in prices; reduction in purchasing power
- Aurora ...., lightshow called the Southern Lights
- .... dish, receiver of TV signals from space
- The flat green part of India's national plant
- Edible fruit; popular candy; gum flavor
- In Greek ...., Sirens lure sailors to their death
- A collection of an artist's work
- Famous get-out-of-trouble knife brand
- Maze; fantasy movie starring David Bowie
- Pulled or pressed due to unexpected flames
- Outer layer of cells covering the body
- A new and exciting experience
- Not seeming of this world, supernatural
- Eisenhower's .... plan connected the country
- The letter in Nathaniel Hawthorne's work
- Heir of Denethor II in The Lord of the Rings
- Someone spacey
- Extremely intense or nervous
- Starch from the cassava root; a pudding flavor
- This can be caused by peanuts, seafood or pollen
- Generally, words with an added s at the end
- When an airplane leaves the ground to fly
- Italian painter and architect of the Renaissance
- Someone who plays a large stringed instrument
- To cut or separate tissues for study
- River that Washington DC stands on
- The Time ...., H.G. Wells' masterpiece
- It favors the bold
- .... piano, standing, not a grand
- Considered world's language for business
- Paul Thomas ...., director of Magnolia
- Computer key to make life easier
- Lower jaw bone
- Small wind instrument with whistle mouthpiece
- Something that can be felt with hands
- Writer of music
- He lives with the lost boys in Neverland
- Chiropractors and masseuses may relieve this
- A more direct alternative route
- What you may buy as gift when traveling
- Furniture piece with shelves; used to store novels
- Believable, well respected
- A college classic drinking game with mini balls
- Pasta shaped as small curved tubes
- Lunar phase when the moon is totally illuminated
- The Matrix ....; second film in the trilogy
- Strait separating Europe from Asia
- Comedy news studio films starring Will Ferrell
- Rapscallion
- HBO show about stardom, later a movie
- Economic science on international exchange
- One of the British islands in the Irish sea
- Cannot be described in words
- Hong Kong airline owned by Cathay Pacific
- Drain-dwelling clown in Stephen King's It
- Squeezebox often heard in Irish music scene
- Straight away
- Old farmer in a classic kid's song
- Area of Turkey known as Anatolia
- Dental .... helps the dentist to provide treatment
- Formal communications between governments
- Computer name inspired by a type of apple
- Carving designs on metal plates for printing
- Scheming, dishonest
- Writhes more than
- Sea terror; Roberto Clemente's Pittsburgh team
- Chinese city home to the 2008 Olympics
- Instruments that are strummed
- Punished with a fine not fixed by a statute
- Stone that allowed a grasp of Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Indian soccer player for Dempo, .... Fernandes
- Salad ...., device used to remove excess water
- King of ...., depicted in Love's Labour's Lost
- Riding a bike takes a good sense of ....
- Bent wire for holding back tresses
- Provided food at a function
- A politically organized region ruled by a monarch
- Force that prevents us from floating into space
- Special clothing worn by members of a school, team
- Dizzy feeling, spinning, also a Hitchcock film
- Someone who writes articles about a subject online
- Ground cereal; usually crushed, steel cut or rolled
- Very vivid purple-red color
- Stabbing, piercing
- The Beatles broke up in this year, nineteen ....
- Tan/light brown casual pants made of cotton
- Typical South American cape to keep you warm
- Someone who runs a sort of goods store
- .... Kitt, Catwoman actress, singer, dancer
- Fu ...., asian, drooping moustache style
- Number after twenty-nine
- Car ride on tracks, .... coaster
- Violent encounter between military forces
- Romance language from top culinary country
- Nation ruled by a powerful sovereign
- Meal packed to be eaten outdoors
- Natives of this principality cannot gamble there
- Elon Musk's rocket design and manufacture company
- Engaged in some type of action, busy
- Compos ...., Latin for "sane"
- School of hard ...., wisdom gained by experience
- Second son of Queen Elizabeth II
- Public celebration on the street
- Savoury liquid in which meats and fish tenderize
- Lie ...., machine that senses untruths
- Baggage ....; airport luggage workers
- .... Strait, eastern channel of Korea Strait
- Villain in Shakespeare's Hamlet
- Marked by diversity or variety
- Largest freshwater fish in the world
- Words added as afterthought at the end of a book
- Country that suffered in the hands of Khmer Rouge
- Italian cookies with anise
- French dish of snails cooked in butter and wine
- Fairy tale character Briar Rose, aka .... Beauty
- Country whose Internet address abbreviation is BB
- Robin Hood's hideout
- Putting things on a big pile or heap
- This aspect of your blood rises and falls
- Collection of information, people, lists
- Beethoven tune celebrates the European Union
- Global computer network
- Songs that get stuck in your head
- A weapon and a Beatles album
- One who carves metal artistically
- Great Lakes state known as “America's Dairyland”
- Political crisis in All the President's Men
- Tallest active geyser, Yellowstone National Park
- TV show spin-off on The Vampire Diaries
- .... cats are known for their less-than-lengthy fur
- Panniers, useful for cyclists
- The people Jonah refused to preach to
- Language planned to become world language
- Mr. Squarepants first name
- Type of legislative body with two branches
- This container has been spiked in many movies
- Large pasta tubes that are stuffed and baked
- William S. ...., author of the Beat Generation
- Horny growth on skin
- Country made of 17,000 islands; capital Jakarta
- An advancement in your job
- Hotel rooms sharing a door
- .... Mac, band with Stevie Nicks as the lead
- William the ...., winner of Battle of Hastings, 1066
- One of a car's main illuminators
- A person who studies the earth and rocks
- Digs out earth with a backhoe
- What secretive families hide in their closet
- Another name for chanterelles
- First name of SquarePants
- Mountain range with 10 of the world's highest peaks
- Densely populated seaport city in western Canada
- Exciting, arousing
- Part of ....; song from The Little Mermaid
- OCD: .... Compulsive Disorder
- The study of the universe
- Fire-preventing fabric
- Primate, e.g. howler, macaque
- Sissy ...., actress who played Carrie in 1976
- How high or tall something is
- Heath ...., The Joker in The Dark Knight
- Jose ...., tequila company, Mexico's oldest business
- The capital of Bahamas
- Annie ...., antagonist in S. King's Misery
- Anagram of pieces
- .... Gally, galley ship captured by Samuel Bellamy
- Cake made pouring batter with a conical object
- Unable to understand written words; not aphasia
- Just a small degree or amount; slender
- Any set of numbers to be summated
- Horses used for riding
- List of a team's players
- The Ectomobile was used for hunting these
- One Two, .... My Shoe, children's counting song
- Of inconsistent quality, not evenly covered
- Traditional Japanese garment
- US independence is celebrated on this day in July
- Long journey by sea
- Toto's 1983 number one hit about a continent
- Happening annually
- Bruce Wayne, Caped Crusader, Dark Knight
- Stevie .... sang "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
- Punish someone who has harmed you
- Red fruit, usually mistaken for a vegetable
- Hercule ...., Christie's Belgian mastermind sleuth
- .... poker, plant with flaming flowers on spikes
- Drink named after the Spanish city of Jerez
- Prince Harry, Duke of ....
- Airline with minimal luxury, lacking flounces
- Batted ball that rolls on the ground
- Ryan ...., Canadian Deadpool actor
- Freshwater rhipidistian fish within Dipnoi class
- To feel that all faith is gone
- Main gas in Jupiter
- Collection of information for a business
- Most serious form of skin cancer
- After effects of a night of drinking
- A hair .... is where hair grows from
- Device to control a character in a computer game
- Small type of orange, sweeter than the regular ones
- Large unit of military ground forces
- Mnemophobia is the fear of .... from your past
- Ryan ...., actor who played Deadpool & Green Lantern
- Crackers; aquatic animal
- Title of nobility, female
- Place for medical care, surgery, emergency
- Where families of porcines live
- Popular party appetizer: pigs in a ....
- Hurt
- Woman who inherits a lot of money, property
- Crude painters
- A month with 31 days
- Kaiser ...., led Germany into World War I
- Mobile phone brand with One Touch model
- Small car
- Walter Scott novel that boosted the Middle Ages
- Good Will .... stars Matt Damon
- Game played with balls, mallets and wickets
- Army sharpshooters
- Someone who has permanently left employment
- Medication in pill form; usually oblong
- Someone attending school; pupil
- Telling someone about danger
- Most popular type of lettuce
- The background to a stage play, the setting
- Seven ...., star group also called the Pleiades
- Bill for services or goods
- Grassy area to feed livestock
- Sea animal known for its eight limbs
- Ghetto-...., large portable audio unit of the 1980s
- Loudspeakers for low frequencies (no dogs!)
- French city where the antipopes were based
- Repetitive adieu
- A water or food container for horses
- What Americans call castrated bulls
- The New ...., NYC's culture magazine
- .... Hill, "refugee" who was miseducated
- The ...., movie with Buster Keaton
- Native of the only UN state starting with a Q
- Oriental .... lizard: an ornate lizard found in Asia
- .... will, directive for care if incapacitated
- They explore the underground
- Corned beef sandwich with Russian dressing
- Even-toed ungulates
- Reflection ratio for earth's atmosphere or surface
- .... the sailor, loves spinach and Olive Oyl
- Fulfill a request
- Period of time after the present
- Charm with magic powers to keep evil away
- Pick someone's ...., means to find out all they know
- Madams
- Formal and dignified, somber
- Utensil that skins fruits and vegetables
- Device fitted to a car so it can pull a trailer
- To feel fear, be scared of, apprehensive
- Scandinavian nation known for its fjords
- Pull on these to extract milk
- Will Smith, the Fresh .... of Bel-Air
- They will never be among the winners
- Anatomical term for womb
- Largest city in the state of North Carolina
- Tables and chairs and other household decor items
- Skin or outer layer of cells
- Song featured in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Rather than all of the time
- Mesopotamian rivers, Tigris and ....
- To arrange the parts and systems in a computer
- Cat styled as the gentle giant
- Pulverised minerals used in bathing water
- Bristly item often used by women
- Maker of whisky
- Tiny blood vessel in the body
- The king of reggae and most famous Jamaican singer
- ICU: .... care unit
- Not always
- One billionth of a metre
- Sturdy table used for carpentry and other tasks
- Plastic surgery for your love handles
- Everybody in the whole ....; Jailhouse Rock lyric
- Art Garfunkel's singing partner
- Clear coating applied to wood
- Spring, summer, fall, and winter
- Arizona capital risen from the ashes
- .... Tell, Swiss folk hero with a crossbow
- Indian gravity knife
- Under ...., TV show based on a Stephen King's book
- The spice of life
- Totalitarian movement started in Italy during WWI
- "Commandment," bat and bar in Judaism
- To endure something like a surgery
- .... Crowe, actor known for the Gladiator movie
- Spanish artist suspected of stealing the Mona Lisa
- Animal skin shoes worn by the Inuit
- Japanese "empty orchestra" singing contest
- Blood-sucking parasites
- Book to write down your own thoughts
- Trail-blazer
- Traditional sushi is wrapped in edible ....
- The collapsed core of a large star
- The Lion Sleeps ....
- Californian uni founded by a railway magnate
- Florida tribe expelled to Florida Everglades
- Celebrities Donnie and Mark
- US word for the edible aubergine
- Label indicating the cost
- Italian Renaissance painter, .... Daddi
- Weapons and ammo used in combat
- 50's western TV series about gambling brothers
- Capital of Turkmenistan
- Rosie Huntington-...., a Victoria's Secret model
- Antonym of weak, helpless, insignificant
- A deep sky blue
- Public park in Manhattan built on an old railway
- Narrowing of a body passage, i.e., valve or canal
- A glass-enclosed room that lets in sunlight
- To find your way somewhere
- The act of being gentle to other people
- Commanding, powerful, influential
- Identification used to sign into a computer
- Very cold containers for food
- Artform and genre of music in South Spain
- Killed by a guillotine
- This green vegetable is 96% water
- Label indicating the cost of a product
- Antonym of weak and helpless
- Company that manufactures Chuck Taylor sneakers
- .... Beauty, a fairy tale version by Disney
- .... Island, tale of "buccaneers and buried gold"
- Has a round form
- A preferred route; take it to be the bigger person
- First poet to use the Latin phrase “carpe diem”
- Ghost, essence
- Grey, moody and dark, a looming cloudy sky
- The name of a streetcar
- Long collarless shirts from South Asia
- .... Weissmuller, swimmer who turned into Tarzan
- Narrow valley with steep sides made by water
- Sirens lived in the sea, .... in springs and brooks
- Dame Helen ...., English actress
- Hong Kong .... was a martial art cartoon in 1974
- Keep in custody by authority of the law
- Middle Eastern marketplace, shopping area
- Last meal of the day, also called dinner
- Fertilizer made from animal dung
- Warm-blooded animal that usually births live young
- Dangerous tricks performed in films
- Territory invaded and occupied by a nation
- Cereals including wheat, barley or rice
- Thick, sugary liquid made by flowers
- Ray who starred in Everybody Loves Raymond
- Plural for baby cows; lower leg muscle
- Blouses
- Icy celestial bodies that orbit around the Sun
- ...., rats and rabbits are animals that cannot vomit
- Transparent eye layer that protects iris and pupil
- Very far and usually isolated or secluded
- In chess, each player has sixteen of these
- Pretty pink birds that stand on one leg
- A prophetic priestess of Apollo
- Archaeologist, before the word was coined
- John ...., originator of the flushing water closet
- It knows no law
- Pain in or around fangs or gums
- Group name of Cape Verde islands
- This is popped off to enjoy a soft drink
- The condition of not being able to see
- The dark time between evening and morning
- Pasta with pork or bacon in creamy sauce
- Reduction; e.g. ozone layer ....
- Thin, long pasta; the best ones are Italian
- Amy ...., English singer who died in 2011
- Pain in or around the gums
- "Lonely game", often played on computers
- Describes damaged tresses that require trimming
- Dr. No was the first film featuring this hero
- Sport contest that consists of 10 different events
- To record events as they evolve
- Annihilator
- La ...., Spanish folk song with catchy beat
- Type of candy, rope shape, red or black
- Free, release, unshackle
- Apparition, specter, illusion of something
- Mathematician played by Russell Crowe in a movie
- First part of the small intestine
- Opposite of Southern
- Compact self-contained gaming device
- Ex-US vs UK women's team tennis tournament, .... Cup
- Was reliant on
- Three-headed dog of Greek legend
- Edible spore bearing fruit of a fungus
- Measures taken to ensure safety
- Convulsions is another name for ....
- Chinese dog breed, also known as Tang Quan
- .... identity; wrong person named
- A protected file that cannot be changed or edited
- Someone who just got married
- Control over all of a market; a famous board game
- Storage space for food and dishes
- Whispers words to forgetful actors
- How many words a picture is worth
- Garment often worn before or after a shower
- You're either with us, or .... us
- Be sure of something
- Country in Europe next to N. Macedonia and Greece
- The last one was in James F. Cooper's novel
- Multi-Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device
- Famous for unintentional (or not) word plays
- Paper proving you paid
- They look like snakes with feet
- Food eaten to finish a meal, usually sweet
- Corsican AOC wine
- Country in Europe next to Kosovo and Greece
- South American river dolphin species
- Cutout of a shape or design used multiple times
- Clothing worn by members of an organization
- .... blues, genre of piano music from Missouri
- Paper proving payment
- Acrophobia is the fear of ....
- Commander of a ship or airplane
- Program that lets you surf the web
- Marvin the .... came from space to blow up the Earth
- No longer exists
- General knowledge questions
- Laced garment worn by women to shape the figure
- Planter's mascot, Mr. ....
- .... Platt, Canadian-American actor born in 1960
- Opioid developed as a morphine substitute
- Painting on freshly spread moist lime plaster
- Danny ...., creator of iconic Simpsons opening tune
- A paternal kinsman
- .... Globetrotters, exhibition basketball team
- An address to God or a deity
- .... engine; program that explores the web
- Fiery mass that enters Earth's atmosphere
- Song about Eric Clapton's son: "Tears in ...."
- Amusing imitation of a genre for comedic effect
- United Nations children's relief arm
- Used for blowing noses
- To aim for a goal, ambition
- Country home to the archaeological site of Petra
- In a way that is clever and quick
- Greek god of music, art and healing
- Sensitive area on each side of forehead
- African nation west of Kenya starting with "U"
- ....-dazzle, showy show-business and jazz hands
- Kid's game of hysterical miscommunication
- Nectar-feeding insect with large, bright wings
- The public conveyance in Venice
- Vilnius is the capital of ....
- Bat ...., Canadian lawman and journalist
- .... watching, observing a type of insect in nature
- Huevos ...., popular egg dish in Mexican cuisine
- When a woman carries a baby in her uterus
- Type of ram used to knock down walls and gates
- When your mind is not sure what something is about
- Carlo Collodi puppet tale: "The Adventures of ...."
- Type of nuts used to make Marrons Glaces
- Physical item in space; relating to heaven
- Quick-spreading respiratory disease
- Human Torch and Susan Storm are two of the .... Four
- Most common pants worn, denim
- Heated device for getting creases out of clothes
- He was old and he had a farm, e-i-e-i-o
- Word of caution; usually used with exclamation mark
- Time when a woman carries a baby for 9 months
- Device that stores energy and produces electricity
- Get very near to the subject of the photo
- Someone who does physical work
- Me .... the World, Tupac Shakur album (1995)
- Sideways, acrossways
- French version of the Punch and Judy show
- Being behind or late on payments, obligations
- .... Clay, Muhammad Ali's previous name
- One beats the bush, and another .... the birds
- Deficiency of carbon dioxide in tissues and blood
- King Arthur's enemy
- Old Testament book that comes from a census
- Capital of Papua New Guinea, Port ....
- Tonitrophobia is the fear of .... storms
- Giants from Greek mythology with only one eye
- Feeling, mood
- "Buffy the .... Slayer"
- Distressed, unsettled
- Jeff .... is Hayley's husband in American Dad
- Runs quickly
- Birth .... Pills, prevent unplanned pregnancies
- .... Four, drop red/yellow tokens for four in a row
- Political state, nation or territory
- .... International gets royalties to the hit Imagine
- Artistic paper-folding
- The human body's filters
- Domestic water supply system
- Something understood by very few
- Damage to the skin wearing away the upper layer
- Stock with quality reputation according to the NYSE
- The .... bride, a comic opera by Smetana
- Hans Christian ...., author of The Little Mermaid
- Designated place to walk on a road
- Small squirrel-like rodent with dark stripes
- Mathematical shapes found in Egypt
- Interrogative sentence or clause
- A person who investigates unknown regions
- Disappear unnoticed
- Semi-arid, southern African desert
- Japanese company that brought us Mario and Luigi
- Country north of England
- A hands-down victory
- Chemical element symbol Pt; used in jewelry-making
- Substantive of setting something on fire
- Mojang's open-world video game using blocks
- Brewing city on Lake Michigan
- Narrow-bladed tool with U-shaped frame
- John ...., actor of Dangerous Liaisons
- Device uses the shadow of the Sun for navigation
- Non-metal element with some metallic properties
- Worker who builds or repairs wooden things
- Buttery pastry popular in continental breakfasts
- Machine to hatch eggs and keep them warm
- A white vitrified translucent ceramic; china
- Lifespan; how long you will live
- A mammal with a pouch, like a kangaroo or wombat
- Egalitarian government
- Material of which a violin's bow part is made
- Shackles for a prisoner
- 16th-century English king with six wives
- Sky-divers open this after jumping out of a plane
- You shrug them sometimes
- Worker who builds or repairs wooden furniture
- The .... Club, Molly Ringwald's coming of age movie
- Employees in a business
- Victor Hugo's character who lives in a church
- Putting in one's sights
- Riches
- Fats, waxes and oils insoluble in water
- Film actors/directors John, Walter and Anjelica
- An organism that transmits a pathogen
- Anagram of poster
- Dot-eating arcade personality
- Marketing ...., shortsighted view of marketing
- Letter denoting Einstein's cosmological constant
- Explained the behavior of atoms for the first time
- .... Inspector, enforces sanitation rules
- Wrap a corpse in a piece of cloth
- Robin Hood's love interest, Maid ....
- Professor Xavier in X-Men: First Class, James ....
- San ...., land-locked country surrounded by Italy
- Building that houses the incarcerated
- Parent's sibling's offspring
- Cold, like an early spring morning
- Yellow, dot-eating arcade game character
- Polish composer called "Poet of the Piano"
- Not outdoors
- Toy for two kids, one at each end, up and down
- To turn from a normal path, detour, deflect
- Jodie ...., Clarice in Silence of the Lambs
- Antonym of moderation
- Cereal grain for animal fodder or beer brewing
- Not rough, even around the edges
- The .... Bride, Judaism art by Rembrandt
- Seven and four
- Type of seed used on buns and in salads
- Type of car that uses gas and electricity
- Cheap accommodation popular with backpackers
- High-pitched stringed instrument
- Belle fell in love with the Beast's inner ....
- The FBI motto: Fidelity, Bravery, and ....
- The Manchurian ...., drama with Frank Sinatra
- Celebration in June in honor of an Irish author
- Large ship that carries cargo
- Good tempered, pleasant natured
- First female US Attorney General
- A patch of earth for growing roses, tulips, etc
- Scientist specialized in an old natural science
- Marsupials endemic to Australia
- Electromagnetic radiation from a luminous body
- Sausage-dog
- Birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell
- Formal meeting for a job
- Dali's melting clocks were inspired by this cheese
- Document for foreign workers in US
- Site of major English win in Hundred Years' War
- Wooden furniture with doors
- Wooden planks fixed to the wall to display books
- Classes to learn a new language or to play piano
- Beware .... trees in the forest. Timber!
- Ultraviolet rays from sunlight cause .... burns
- Region where gravity effect is zero
- Basin that is used to raise a boat out of water
- You yell this game's name when you hit all five
- .... Joslyn Gage, US women's rights activist
- A chamber in a house that has a lot of windows
- The shrill sound a bird makes
- One of four equal sections of something
- Fountains, wells, dives
- A common element to fraternities and societies
- Part of the body between the chest and the hips
- Prevalent items in San Francisco in the 60s
- Actor Emilio ...., brother of Charlie Sheen
- WAN: Wide Area ....
- Name for something made from clay
- .... Churchill, Britain's WWII Prime Minister
- Not one thing nor the other
- "Careless Whisper" singer: George ....
- Baggage taken with you on a trip
- Thin swords for fencing
- Part of a chair where your limbs can relax
- Minsk, the capital of this Eastern European country
- .... Little, 2005 Disney film; sky is falling fable
- Long light spear, thrown with hands
- Overhead surface of a room
- Group of educators in a school
- Bluish highly scented plant used in pomanders
- Hockey officials who call icing violations
- .... of Arabia, movie with Peter O'Toole
- Tegucigalpa is the capital of ....
- Henri .... painted The Sleeping Gypsy
- A well-known native-American tribe
- Son of a .... Man, US song by Dusty Springfield
- Cutting hair just a little bit
- Fab Four's first album, Please ....
- Beam emitted from our Solar System's star
- The inside of something
- Someone who triumphs, flourishs or prospers
- Sleeping disorder identified by the lack of sleep
- Bounces or springs back
- Trade or manufacture in general
- Resistance to a diseases or illnesses; impunity
- Male of this marine species carries the unborn
- A kidnapper
- Georgia Tech .... Jackets are from Atlanta, GA
- Kahlo painted The .... Column
- The capital of Mali
- Type of farmhouse, common in alpine regions
- .... Greene, wrote Our Man in Havana
- Forced bets by player to left of dealer in poker
- Bird known for repeating
- What Dracula sleeps in
- Damage done to a person's body
- Container for carrying water, or dipping a mop in
- Muscles in the upper arm, bulge when bent
- Long piece of ice formed by dripping water
- SEO: Search .... Optimization
- Bloody day of U2 song
- Country where Catherine the Great was born
- Vampires are supposed to keep away from this
- Amati family musical instrument
- Singin' in the Rain depicts the demise of .... movies
- Workout bottoms definitely not loose
- Magical .... Tour, movie by The Beatles
- Michael ...., bought The Beatles' back catalogue
- Smartphone platform represented by a green robot
- Cultivated green areas with plants and lawns
- Peanut butter preference
- Christmassy
- Notation of where a person lives
- The .... Race
- Known for its wrinkles and blue-black tongue
- A player's position in baseball
- RADAR is an acronym for radio detection and ....
- Muscle from collarbone to upper arm
- Plant in buttercup family, windflower
- Michael ...., UK scientist who discovered benzene
- Grocery section with fruits and vegetables
- One of the many deities of Hinduism
- Oldest surviving long poem in English
- Comic strip revolving around a workplace
- Two or more independent stable compounds
- Queen .... thanks R2D2 for his bravery in Episode 1
- Most popular of this hunting breed are the Cocker
- Finders keepers, losers ....
- Julian ...., Aussie founder of WikiLeaks
- Hormone essential to regulate glucose level
- Nocturnal mammals with black/white striped heads
- Pretended to punch
- Ate between meals
- .... Mauler, nickname given to a 20s heavyweight
- Solitude, seclusion, it is closely guarded
- Bauble, anagram of knitter
- Digging deep, feeling or grasping
- Olympics were held there in 1996
- Language for the deaf using finger movements
- Prince in the Tower; became king in 1483
- The rock city according to the rock band Kiss
- .... chimneys were the visible impact of industry
- Due ...., pre contract signing investigation
- A comic book character in the Marvel universe
- Small device to measure pressure in wheels of a car
- French philosopher, mathematician
- .... Page, star of Sweet Bird of Youth
- .... arches, related to breathing; gills in fish
- Speaking quietly and unclearly
- Set of people for a business to test ideas on
- Item used to store something
- Capital of Spain's Catalonia region
- The act of obtaining government or corporate secrets
- Total lack of vision
- Discuss something for mutual benefit
- Dismissal or refusal of something
- .... Rock, Elvis goes to prison in this movie
- Musical percussion instrument; marimba, balafon
- Woodworker by profession
- Dying hair to remove color, making it blond/white
- Household items for which IKEA is primarily known
- Basketball team from Denver CO
- The ...., US space-age cartoon family
- A variety of coffee bean
- Official language of the Incan Empire
- Narrow opening caused by the separation of rocks
- A space station; movie with Matt Damon
- Hell bent on doing something at any cost
- Someone inexperienced at an activity
- South American country, capital is Sucre and La Paz
- Spice Girls smash hit
- Political conflict that involved two world powers
- To obtain carefully
- Disorder of severe uneasiness
- Cap used to protect the end of finger when sewing
- Science that studies matter and energy
- Large seabird that scoops prey in its beak
- Board on which an artist lays and mixes paints
- Make someone feel nervous, ruffle
- Horse chess piece
- Island on which lies Tokyo
- Dismount from a horse, vehicle, motorcycle
- Toy brand owns Barbie, Hot Wheels and Matchbox
- Public officer who can authorize legal paperwork
- Thin-bodied animal kept as pet; weasel's cousin
- Fight or .... response to a perceived attack
- Jupiter's satellite with an oxygen atmosphere
- Pastry from India of triangular shape
- Valley with deep, steep sides, stream at bottom
- Device used to take photos
- Mockery, humorous adaptation, imitation
- This person dies for his/her beliefs
- Yin and yang martial art
- Theatre district in New York City
- Popular American snack, Dunkin, Krispy Kreme
- Ed ...., host of legendary American 60s music show
- God of wine also known as Bacchus
- Type of painting depicting maritime scenes
- Country mostly covered by Kalahari Desert
- Response to a situation, stimulus or treatment
- Fear of good news
- An allotrope of carbon like the diamond
- Times ...., serif font created for the newspaper
- Minced pork, beef or lamb shaped into a sphere
- Station at the end of the line
- Saltwater clams, bivalves, used in seafood dishes
- Team or person that is expected to lose
- Comet discovered in 1995 by two americans
- Sound, characters, or visual cue to gain access
- What doesn't kill you makes you ....
- Meeting of cardinals to elect a new pope
- Spiny mammal; Sonic's species
- .... Sense, Paine pamphlet advocating freedom
- Invitees, especially to a party or event
- Name the film: “A boy's best friend is his mother”
- Another term for nauseated
- John ...., Greek heartthrob, Full House uncle
- Money ...., total amount of circulated money
- Rick ...., 80's hits singer
- They make the flares and flickers of a fire
- A space lacking matter
- Papua New ....
- Not a wide opening, not a lot of room
- .... Tree Lane, home to the Bankses in Mary Poppins
- Highest point of a hill or mountain
- Glass container used in laboratories
- Irrational fear of something, causes panic
- What philatelists collect
- Clumsily use hands when handling something
- ....Eye, Brosnan's Bond debut
- Woodlice crustacean order
- Another name for an okapi: zebra ....
- They say the best are grown in Florida
- Flaming, like Moses' bush
- Gene ...., won an Oscar for Unforgiven
- Fish in North America, like a small shad
- Half potato, half tomato plant aka Pomato
- Liza Minnelli song from a 1972 musical
- Goods being moved for money
- Vanquishes
- European avant-garde art movement in 20th century
- One object covers another, solar or lunar
- Written piece for a newspaper or magazine
- Pre-videogame arcade game with flippers
- Natalie ...., Anne Boleyn and Naboo queen actress
- Process in which an aircraft becomes airborne
- Trees that appear in many Monet paintings
- AFAIK means .... I know
- Reykjavik is the capital of ....
- A polygon of six angles and six sides
- Little ...., Disney underwater flick with Ariel
- Bike rider
- As with books, these should be few, but good
- Green legume aka butter bean
- Magazine articles that go in-depth on a topic
- .... Turner, actress from Peggy Sue Got Married
- Bard; troubadour
- An optic hole that light can travel through
- German city, home of Borussia
- In a .... means to be explained in few words
- Across the .... by The Beatles
- What doesn't exist without pain
- .... pole, where a compass points to
- Opposite of forward
- A filter or sieve
- Unable to pay personal debts; insolvent
- Small pieces of paper and plastic that are thrown
- Images or designs, sometimes computer-generated
- Medical term for the break of a bone
- Person who returns objects to former conditions
- Fruit commonly pickled, also eaten in salads
- Marriage vows, .... for worse
- Silverware used for the first, leafy dish
- .... Oddparents, cartoon about Timmy Turner
- City that hosts the NASCAR Hall of Fame
- It is used to keep rhythm in Aboriginal chants
- Insect with the name of a young, unmarried woman
- Someone who robs or steals goods
- Silverware used for the 1st dish
- Herb widely used for infections and the flu
- Lord ...., allegedly cursed by Tutankhamun's tomb
- Brings all the boys to the yard
- Westley in The Princess Bride
- Type of snapdragon and Pilgrim Fathers' ship
- Oldest woman in a family
- Attorney's assistant, not full lawyer
- Fresh Prince who became a Man in Black
- Eastern European oil-cooked fish on Christmas Eve
- Carefully transferring wine
- Religion founded in Jamaica in the 1930s
- A small bright spot on an object or painting
- The .... of ID, comic in a shabby medieval kingdom
- Upper body, above abdomen, below the head
- Protagonist of the ballet Swan Lake
- SNL alumnus who took over The Tonight Show in 2014
- Coarse-grained metamorphic rock
- Money offered for recovery of lost items
- Quote from Shakespeare: "Parting is such sweet ...."
- George ...., author of the classic 1984
- Plant used in medicines, teas, foods
- Dark form that is cast from the light on an object
- Plan, program, design, plot to follow
- Second-largest planet in the Solar System
- Q in the phonetic alphabet
- Type of being like Bilbo Baggins
- Havaianas sandals have been made here since 1962
- In fantasy, he who uses magic and sorcery
- Brief affairs or short-lived relationships
- Mouth secretion
- Shakespeare's King of the Fairies
- Big-name, Pepsi-competitor drink
- Species of fish that lives in groups; forage
- Period between new moons
- Snakes, anagram of pertness
- South American country, the capital is Asuncion
- .... Franklin, "First American" and Founding Father
- Type of woody herb, also a woman's name
- An elevation on the ground, a summit
- Place or thing that is frequently seen
- The pen is .... than the sword
- Another word for broken bone
- Farming process of removing wool from a sheep
- Minions is an ...... comedy film
- State of mass lack of food
- Stephen King telekinetic teen horror film
- Sir Lawrence Alma-...., artist of Classical settings
- Someone who rides a boat
- Take this instead of a bath, it's quicker
- Sweet baked treat, it often contains chocolate chips
- Something shining, bright, clear
- .... Space, a family traveling across the universe
- .... Singing, aka overtone chanting
- Kingdom of Heaven, award-winning actor, .... Irons
- Another name for valley
- House ...., library for Egyptian physicians
- Took small mouthfuls
- Blackbeard's first name
- A dog is a man's best ....
- Chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Sweet baked treats people may bring to work
- Ownership stake in a company
- Robin's love
- .... Kelly; Canadian bride of Peter Phillips in 2008
- Shape with four equal angles and sides
- Sagacity, understanding
- Make less polluted
- Made the sound of a donkey
- Fermented milk to top breakfast cereal or curries
- Rhythms banged out on percussion instrument
- Largest purchase of land in US history
- Decidedly not what a shrinking violet is like
- French cooking term aka shish kebab
- In Poland, a language spoken by an ethnic group
- Study of objects in space
- 80s, 90s family sitcom featuring the Olsen twins
- To wear away the top layer of skin
- Drawing type used to make cartoons
- Ape that has long arms and reddish-brown hair
- Misnamed island owned by Denmark
- Fear of animals, especially all in one place
- La ...., iconic 60s Fellini film set in Rome
- Alternative to sugar
- Type of swing dance from early 1930s
- Upper hand
- Pure love and devotion
- Barbra ...., actress, singer and director
- Someone whose work is related to keys
- Asian eating utensil usually made of wood
- Environmental contamination
- You can't use others' original work due to this
- “That's the way the cookie ....”
- Paul wrote them to the early Christian communities
- Method used to make patterned bed covers
- Another name for Cuban Contradanza dance
- Medicine based on fraud or ignorance
- You don't want to run out of gas on this expressway
- Item used to type information on a computer
- Dream .... gather bad dreams
- Crafting using wool and needles
- A unit of power
- .... point; deal breaker in an agreement
- Dog breed originated in a freezing land
- Egyptian rulers, such as Ramses and Thutmose
- Musical instrument in the lute family
- This sport can be synchronized
- Epic space franchise created by George Lucas
- Exhausted
- Twice-baked Italian almond cookies, cantuccini
- It costs nothing
- An uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear
- Most common duck in the US, green headed
- Unpowered tool for cutting wood
- Someone who posts junk messages online
- Large website advertisements
- Slang for nonsense, foolishness
- .... William, William Kidd's pirate ship
- The bottom edge of a dress, skirt, or coat
- Traditional Halloween trip on vehicle
- Amy ...., comedian, actress, writer, producer
- Ship's steering mechanism
- In language, overused expressions, done to death
- Place where historical documents are kept
- Anything related to heredity in living organisms
- A place where children stay while parents work
- Going without food or drinks before surgery
- To quietly tiptoe up to someone
- Small piece of something; sample of music
- Brussels is the capital of ....
- Opposite of acceptance (e.g. of an invitation)
- Skilled craft worker; makes furniture, art, etc
- .... horse, wooden children's toy with movement
- National property in another country
- Multiple dishes in a meal
- Penny wise and pound ....
- One who imagines while sleeping
- .... Romijn, played Mystique in X-Men
- Colourful arc in the sky
- Ennui; feeling of nothing to do to keep occupied
- One of the Post-Soviet states
- Clothes worn in bed
- Surgical instrument designed for scraping
- Ancient Syrian city destroyed by the Islamic State
- .... Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather
- Loose leaf plant, in salads and cooked, .... greens
- When these fall out, honest men come by their own
- Sprightly
- Port Vila is the capital of ....
- Way something feels, usually in art or clothing
- Violent rotating column of air
- Stripes of different shades
- Japanese manufacturer of bicycle parts and gears
- Flowering plants that rely on ants
- Agyrophobia is a fear of crossing .... or roads
- Competition between two or more people for a prize
- Two to six percent of the US population are
- Large military unit with its own headquarters
- Largest planet in the Solar System
- Professional casino employees
- Rubber-ended stick used to unclog toilets
- Church tower
- Cousin of the bison; looks extremely similar
- Outline of the human face from one side
- The decision made by the jury at a trial
- If you're not with me, you're .... me
- These are really high when a TV show is successful
- Similar to the first garden
- Chicago community in Lower West side
- Russian folk dance with one man and two women
- Someone who helps you with a project, a group
- Object used to remove pencil errors
- Gordon ...., singer better known as Sting
- Sweet canary on look out for "putty tat"
- Ocean that covers 20% of Earth with water
- Area beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder
- In a .... far, far away
- Iran area; anagram of aspire
- Baby ...., someone born just after World War 2
- This system needs to be strong to fight diseases
- Amount made after expenses
- Alter ego of Dr Jekyll in 1941 horror movie
- More icy than
- Footrests for jockeys
- Branch of the US armed forces that runs Area 51
- To persuade someone of something
- Foo ...., Dave Grohl formed this band after Nirvana
- Harare is the capital of ....
- Massive snowstorm that dumps tons of snow fast
- Bright red; a bird; Catholic church member
- Owner of a building who rents places to others
- Roman emperor who wanted to make his horse consul
- Youthful
- Horrible, dreadful, ghastly
- Part of a house to hide from a threat
- Scottish monster's watery home
- A quick photo
- Sparkling white wine from Italy
- Revelation, disclosure
- Hairs that grow out of animal's snout
- What a letter is put in
- Collaboration among employees
- Month when Grandparent's Day is celebrated
- Joining or fastening one thing to another
- Instinctive feeling that something is wrong
- The final David Bowie album
- .... 2, 2016 Ben Stiller movie
- Lively or animated in spirit or body
- Describes a car with a hinged rear door
- Exact copy; machine that sends a copy
- Of Mice and Men, by John ....
- Swiss town with ancient abbey on Lake Constance
- Code of ...., Middle Ages text on the Byzantine Empire
- Sam ...., US actor campaigned to rebuild The Globe
- Medical treatment requiring hospital stay
- What candidates in the US must go through
- Analyzing; evaluating someone's performance
- Female employee of Playboy clubs
- Mouth organ
- Natives of Mogadishu, for example
- Album of memories
- Sweet filling of pies eaten at Christmas
- Software creator
- Cereal grain ale, called weiss, white, blanche
- Underground tunnels forming a cemetery
- Brain's ability to gain knowledge, understanding
- Decorations or baubles hung on a Christmas tree
- To rise rapidly, spacecraft fashion
- Reckoner that tells times of high water marks
- Bravery in battle
- Toy with little bulbs to create bright designs
- Author who wrote the Fudge book series
- US track and field star, 9 time gold medal winner
- Sea-horse in Greek mythology
- Part of grammar that refers to inflections in words
- Skintight item worn by women over their legs
- Ladies and ....
- Green and silver house at Hogwarts
- Long solid pasta, most popular noodle
- Inflammation of joints in the body
- Large rodent with quills
- Person who travels into space
- First city to be attacked with an atomic bomb
- White or brown cube for sweetening hot drinks
- British city famed for its port and music
- Computer key that deletes the last character typed
- This state is known as the “Corporate Capital”
- Growing, changing or developing gradually
- Cosmetic product, used to contour facial feature
- Bat-eating singer of Crazy Train
- Mesmerizing autocratic coach
- Small sacs of tissue next to the tonsils
- Thick, sweet, dark syrup made from raw sugar
- Black makeup worn on the upper lid
- A person who acts for another in legal matters
- Raft used in emergencies
- Seismic sea waves that can follow earthquakes
- World War I was also known as the ....
- Insects that live in colonies and eat wood
- Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean
- Galaxy that contains our system
- Changing to fit a new purpose
- Pattern featuring lots of circles
- Chemical in tobacco, incredibly addictive
- Complete and total, .... faith in someone
- .... tray, for freezing water into solids
- Time period preceding Depression, .... Twenties
- A style of floral design that originated in Japan
- Individual cake treat, doesn't go bad for a while
- Line of rulers from the same family
- Dissimilar, non-identical , distinctive, different
- To turn a boat over in the water
- Good Will ...., written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
- Wellington is the capital of New ....
- First name of US horror movies author
- Gérard de Nerval kept this as a pet
- Furniture to hold or display something
- Tiny amount
- Metal once used widely in dental amalgams
- Checkered fabric of workers and grunge fans
- Injected medicine to create an immune response
- .... Smith, 3 time Superbowl running back Cowboys
- .... spoon race; a children's balancing party game
- The first one in the US took place in August, 1790
- Plot and plan
- Vertebrae also known as tailbone
- The capital of Mozambique
- World famous doll criticized for its body shape
- Long-nosed, but not Pinocchio
- A curse, an evil eye
- Brooms made of twigs
- A tax on imports or exports
- You're an actor if you tread the ....
- Johnny ...., late night legend succeeded by Jay Leno
- .... Tomei, My Cousin Vinny actress
- Mamas & the Papas least favorite day of the week
- Cartoon sailor who is strong thanks to spinach
- Simpson's less than reputable clown
- World famous doll with Ken as her other half
- Austria's capital city and economic center
- Not small, not large
- Suppose something to be true without proof
- Not delayed
- Item used to attach pieces of clothing together
- To bring down to a smaller size, number, etc
- Small dish for cups; flying alien transport
- Moon-.... hares, ornaments of sky-searching animals
- .... fruits, such as oranges, are high in Vitamin C
- This type of dragon is actually a giant lizard
- Slowly raise temperature by adding hot liquid
- Small piece of food
- Amount of a medicine to take
- Pool activity
- Mamas & the Papas worst day of the week
- Skopje is the capital of ....
- A hermit (near the sea)
- A cascade of water falling from a height
- Alexander the Great was conquerer & king of this kingdom
- Useful animals kept or raised on a farm
- Medical term for a bruise
- .... formula, elementary algebra formula
- Mixture, combination
- Fruit used for salsas known as Mexican husk tomato
- A sport played during the Olympic Games
- One of the Three Bs in classical music hierarchy
- Teddy bears are named after this American president
- Figure designed to frighten birds or spirits
- Prince of Thieves played by Kevin Costner in 90s
- Optical object used to view items in space
- ...., the Great, conquered Mesopotamia in 330 BC
- Something urgent, rapid, state of ....
- Sci-fi series with regenerations every few years
- A cascade that falls from a great height
- Paying a deposit for later purchase
- Orange squash for carving
- Hangs in the air
- Annoying, irritating, tiresome
- Type of restaurant that might offer Osso Buco
- Fine mesh sieve; means "Chinese" in French
- Ancient burial ground in Egypt
- Japanese pop group from Hiroshima
- Area where an animal naturally lives
- Used to heat houses, melt ores or produce steam
- Lamp rubber
- Category dealing with events in Trivial Pursuit
- Baked bread dough twisted into a knot
- Distorts, disfigures
- Fast-paced British car show full of stunts
- .... King, author of The Shining
- Being in good physical and mental condition
- Word made out of the letters of another word
- The line around a specific shape in an art piece
- .... Houston, Costner's co-star in The Bodyguard
- In a New York ....
- Colorful blanket garment worn in the Andes
- .... of the Shrew, a Shakespeare comedy
- Puff, the Magic ...., a childhood favourite
- A quantum of electromagnetic radiation
- Influential prose writer in ancient Rome
- Rate of ....; gain on investment over time
- Bacteria in the shape of a sphere
- .... Levy; actor, comedian, producer
- The Rundown and Sin City actress, Rosario ....
- .... Hayes; private detective in Moonlighting
- A new version, new information, latest items
- Official number of people who live in a place
- Ugly small/giant mythical creatures; live in caves
- Storage container for playthings
- To reach your destination; to finally happen
- Something that you aim at
- Madame ...., a tale of adultery by Flaubert
- Healthy cereal used in beer production
- America's most macabre TV family
- Material used to make clothing
- Husband or wife
- Popular kissing game requires player to spin this
- Man or woman of the sea
- .... Andress, famous Swiss actress from 1950s-60s
- Device to flow water from a pipe into a sink
- A comparison, similarity
- Coastal algae such as bladderwrack
- Red Badge of ...., Civil War novel by Stephen Crane
- Comfy bed covering carried around for comfort
- Steadfast Tin ...., fellow loves a paper ballerina
- Gloria ...., biggest star of the silent movie era
- Short curtain piece hung on edge of canopies
- Pirate known as the Prince of Pirates
- Not a synonym
- May torture your feet
- Comic actress who was part of the SNL cast
- Three boneheads, slapstick legends
- A person with the inability to feel touch
- Insurance risk manager
- Weapon shell launched and guided to target
- William ...., Bible translator burned at the stake
- Man who guards a nightclub door
- Sociable, genial, friendly
- Intestinal infection from insanitary conditions
- Types includes Swedish, shiatsu and deep tissue
- Age of ...., series of history based strategy games
- Google's Linux-based operating system
- Animal or creature that strikes fear
- Edible fish or shellfish from the ocean
- Baltic nation, Finland's southern neighbor
- Venue used for outdoor sports
- Cocker, pamper
- Shrubbery grown in lines to outline a garden
- Cocks have crests, bulls horns and deer ....
- Temporary problems
- Completely
- Converted into encrypted form
- A trip from one place to another
- Get hold of something and make it your own
- NY soccer team named after winged energy drink
- First smartphone released by Google, in 2010
- A flammable liquid mix, powers most cars
- Yiddish courage
- Group of flatfish found on ocean bottoms
- The plant source of digitalis
- Fahrenheit 451, by Ray ....
- Enter this series of characters to log in
- Telling someone to be quiet
- Secondary act at a circus or fair
- Four times Olympic discus champion
- Science of blending cocktails
- When the top teeth close over the bottom teeth
- Process of voting for a leader
- .... Ford, played Indiana Jones
- Deep crack in a glacier
- A state of intense happiness and self-confidence
- Religious wars; personal undertakings
- In Missouri, it's illegal to play .... on Sundays
- Thin sliced meat, fried and coated in breadcrumbs
- Irish potato and cabbage dish
- Lymphatic system, blood flow science
- The capital of Mayotte
- Anesthetic once used in dentistry
- Founding member of The Eagles band
- Writer known for his crime novels about the Mafia
- .... Hepburn, won four Oscars for Best Actress
- Korean martial art, fast kicking techniques
- Underground garden wriggler
- Said never to strike twice at the same place
- Someone responsible for the movements of a boat
- Political scandal named after a hotel in Washington
- Dog comes in 3 types: giant, standard, miniature
- Taking a little off the top
- Craters appearing in Siberia without explanation
- The Mad Max video game is set in an apocalyptic ....
- Nemo and his father in Disney film are this
- Transformative civil rights activist in the 1950s
- .... the Cat never catches Tweety Bird
- Country with the world's largest Muslim population
- How the Spanish say 21, as in the current century
- Somehow the longest day of the week
- The usual epithet of Mars
- Running as a horse would
- Accommodations, abodes, diggings
- Towards the bottom of a slope
- Colleague
- Stretch your legs according to your ....
- Sublime song, syncretic, Caribbean religion
- Just below boiling point, used often with eggs
- White House intern involved in a sex scandal
- French schoolgirl created by an Austrian writer
- Having a very bad reputation
- Written guarantee about a product or service
- More tired than someone else
- 1984 lead single from Bryan Adams' Reckless album
- Strong dislike or disgust
- Empire State ....
- Normal, usual
- Hypothetical shortcut linking 2 points in space-time
- Enterprise is the name of the ship in ....
- Office colleague
- Batman's trusty .... is Robin
- Apiarists' hazard
- A continuation; part two
- Not liquids or gases; hard materials
- Film musical; anagram of agrees
- Geronimo native American tribe from Southwest
- Compact round clouds forewarning rain
- Strap-shaped organ or body part of an insect
- Cattle catching, cowboy sport
- Department that takes care of radioactive waste
- Vinegar that is made from ale
- Tom ...., Rush song inspired by a character
- Type of large wheeled ride, .... wheel
- .... Hero Live, game that lets you play in rock bands
- Planet whose name derives from Greek mythology
- Transmission that isn't automatic
- Nearly all, but not quite
- Geronimo Indian tribe from Southwest
- Ursula K. ...., A Wizard of Earthsea author
- Outlaw, highwayman, robber
- Someone who sews and repairs clothing
- Make something less perfect
- Charlie Brown's beagle pilot
- Joey Potter on Dawson's Creek, Katie ....
- The number of pennies in a pre-decimal shilling
- Extreme, serious, critical, harsh
- Birthplace of the modern Olympics
- Walking under one is said to be bad luck
- Official state flower of Massachusetts
- Bird in a pear tree in the Christmas song
- Pungent smelly cheese with sandwich of same name
- Study of meaning-making
- Third book of Torah
- Medulla ...., part of hindbrain controls vomiting
- Marks used to represent one's speech
- Animated series about mystery-solving with a dog
- Scary-sounding invasive honeymaking insect
- Conan Doyle's Prof Challenger found this place
- Still not on paper
- What the one who denies all eventually does
- Payed money into your bank account
- Gravity pull that light can't escape
- Plastic bank card to pay for purchases
- Football rule allows play to continue
- Name of Elvis Presley's house
- Debts or money owed
- Someone who investigates crimes
- Jamaican who runs "as fast as lightning"
- Enjoying a book again
- Irish cream liqueur popular at Christmas
- Depicted in art as chubby healthy children
- .... of Magical Arts; US society that promotes magic
- Improve, or change for a better model
- In baseball, another word for batter
- North American fish comes in yellow and blue
- A woman's bedroom or private room
- Carl Sagan taught astronomy here
- Strictly orthodox Muslim sect of Arabia
- Mandy is sung by Barry ....
- Renal organs
- List of actors, crew at the end of a movie
- Radio silence
- Metal percussion instruments, like pan lids
- Iron ...., invisible line once separating Europe
- Spider silks
- Screen used to see computer information
- Outermost
- Blind literature is written in this bumpy text
- Latin dance with lots of hip movements
- An atrium is a .... of the heart
- '60s cartoon space family with robotic maid
- Short fictional book
- It makes your eyes water
- Assertion
- Liver disease with major scarring
- The horse capital of the US, in Kentucky
- Ship hired by the government in a war
- X-ray of your blood vessels with dye
- Type of tree that never loses its leaves
- Dog breed that shares name with a Mexican state
- The main one
- Agatha Christie qualified as a practicing ....
- Astronaut who took a "giant leap for mankind"
- Religious holiday coinciding with winter solstice
- Oldest male in a family
- Type of park with rides and games
- Cinderella's Fairy .... helps her go to the ball
- Mesmerized by magic or incantation, charmed
- Former American statesman killed by Aaron Burr
- Interchange of items, goods, foods
- Large cooking container to make soups or stews
- Nation state in Central Europe, capital Ljubljana
- Military uniform, soldier's everyday clothing
- Person you're descended from
- Sugary, fried snack, breakfast staple
- Chameleons' eyes rotate to help them with ....
- Unisex type of shirt, not a dressed one
- Completely eradicated disease, Variola virus
- Fairy tale character with long hair
- English Pre-Raphaelite painter with Italian name
- .... Ejiofor, actor of 12 Years a Slave
- .... Belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- Female on-court retriever in tennis
- Current Royal House of the UK: House of ....
- Area usually covered or under water
- Determining battle ground state of 2000 US election
- Architectural pillars from the Hellenistic age
- Coin-operated games are found in these places
- House or building that is occupied by spirits
- Small breed native to Asia, good companion dog
- Movie starring Dustin Hoffman dressed as a woman
- Cord for securing something around the neck
- Greek king of Ithaca also called Odysseus
- Situated away from an axis
- Retain basic contents by omitting details
- Sailing ship used on the voyages of discovery
- The white of an egg
- Something extremely unusual or unexpected
- Fake treatment for a medical issue
- Understanding of someone's feelings, thoughts
- Marked with bluish blemishes after an injury
- Oral health, toothpaste brand
- Large tropical flying grasshoppers
- Bilbo, Frodo and Samwise
- The U.S. in Spanish: los .... Unidos
- Row of icons on a computer screen
- Program used to study the outer Solar System
- In autumn, the days start to get ....
- Mexican bordertown 20 miles from San Diego
- Sweet ...., a teenager's coming of age party
- Sovereign country was Russia's breadbasket
- A negligible amount of money
- The Great .... make up the center of the US
- Set of orange playing cards in Monopoly
- Four-armed Hindu god of protection
- Opposite of opened
- Scotch ...., hot chili pepper of the Caribbean
- Spirits of nature depicted as beautiful maidens
- McDonald's has golden ones
- Boston's baseball team
- Star of the biopic: "Words and Music": Mickey ....
- To receive something with approval
- This movie's song Let It Go melted hearts
- Disease associated with dogs and foaming mouths
- Meteorite bruise on a planet
- English-speaking country in Central America
- Mounted knights' weapons, long sticks for charging
- Aerophobia is a fear of ....
- This team plays in “Hockeytown” USA
- Once bitten, ....
- COPUOS: Committee on the .... Uses of Outer Space
- Stadio ...., Naples field of famous 1990 match
- .... Heston, won an Oscar for Ben-Hur
- The outcome of lemons added to water
- Opinionated, doctrinaire, pontifical
- Literary work that idealizes rural life
- Philoprogenitive
- French card game popular in casinos
- POW stands for .... of war
- What you might wear after a shower
- Island country in the Caribbean, capital is Roseau
- Italian bacon cured with black pepper
- A drink made from yellow citrus, water and sugar
- Fills with air, increases in size
- Spanish term for exaggerated shows of masculinity
- Semi-solid, greasy thick oil; medical use
- Former Argentina First Lady, married to Juan
- New ...., spacecraft sent to Pluto
- .... Jason Leigh, actress of Single White Female
- Woman of high social rank; a title of nobility
- Wizard, magician
- “.... killed the cat”
- Baseball position between 2nd and 3rd base
- Noir mystery movie with Nicholson and Dunaway
- Drinking receptacles
- Someone who explains a theory in detail
- He wrote about a homosexual relationship in 1948
- Scottish August festival celebrating the arts
- Please ...., song by The Marvelettes
- Signs and symptoms of cancer go away
- Chris .... known for portraying Thor
- Adapted for using both eyes
- Tech company that brought us Windows
- To make an alcoholic drink less strong
- Boneless ocean animal with tentacles
- Venustraphobia is fear of .... women
- Piece of an asteroid after impact on a planet
- ...., psychedelic fungi found in pastures
- Central American nation, home to Mayans
- Knee-length outer garment worn as military uniform
- British sci-fi TV show about time-traveling
- The Legend of .... Hollow, story by Washington Irving
- Mothers' brothers
- They are not teenagers anymore
- Very young female chicken
- Wood stick used to make shish kebabs
- Estimate the value of something for taxes
- Characterized by unexpected traits, unique
- How you feel when you need to eat
- Book used to tell all about an item, car, appliance
- People who are no longer teenagers
- More formal term for "plant science"
- Feast, banquet, spread, regale
- Reptilian creatures live in this body of water
- Refusal to believe
- Major valve of the human heart
- This part of an URL can be .com, .gov or .edu
- Country in Europe, capital is Paris
- The P in PTO, found at the bottom of a page
- Person who takes care of the bats in baseball
- Broad piece of defensive armor carried on the arm
- Pinocchio's cricket friend; conscience
- Umbrella term for formal leaders of religions
- Northern province of Ireland
- C in WC
- Pat Morita, Mr. .... in The Karate Kid movies