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- Scheming slyly
- Got better after a malady
- Singer whose first single was "Ghost": Ella ...
- Infamous, well-known for something negative
- There is no spoon says a bald boy in this movie
- Refined mineral, at hand during meals
- Eased someone's distress
- A device that sprays water
- 1803 U.S. territorial acquisition: ... Purchase
- Biblical sea monster and 1989, 2012, and 2014 film
- Holiday when William the Conqueror became king
- Wimbledon Ladies Singles prize, Venus ... dish
- Nautical vessel that delivers gravies or custards
- Not as hard as it looks: “It's not ... science.”
- Opening of the stomach, where the esophagus ends
- Hit song from the Animals: "House of the ... Sun"
- Metal cylinders used by relay runners
- Character from The Arabian Nights: Sinbad the ...
- A financial plan for a certain period of time
- Blood group system first observed in monkeys
- Lifts and drops shoulders
- Worker who scrapes patterns into hard materials
- If you had the same opinion as someone, you ...
- Cuisine associated with a chicken dish called murgh
- Tore; shredded
- Every year
- Tequila is a city in this country
- Transfer data from a computer to a server
- Fleecy, like a sheep's coat
- Astrophysicist Neil ... Tyson
- Hemisphere with the Tropic of Capricorn
- Tears on ...; from the Grease soundtrack
- Town of Mary and Joseph
- A non-alcoholic imitation of a drink
- Hamlet's mother
- Showed sporting footage for a second time
- Yielded, admitted defeat
- The opposite of takeoffs
- Any animal existing in nature, a beast
- Orange flower said to reduce black-eye bruising
- Competitions to find the best
- “See you later, alligator. In a while, ...”
- Large South American country, known for the tango
- Steel ..., women bond at a beauty shop
- Land, as delineated by a government or state
- Gladiator-slave, led an uprising against the Romans
- Preside over a sporting event or wedding
- People who make headgear
- Expired, beaten by the clock
- Selling large quantities of goods at lower prices
- Designer Stella's famous musician father, Paul ...
- Blush usually enhances this portion of the face
- Withdraw, disengage
- Rich French sauce of eggs, herbs, butter, vinegar
- A ... Mind starring Russell Crowe
- Rules regarding clothing, in the workplace
- Throwing away something without using it
- Action of the mouth when eating food
- Art that contains movement or depends on motion
- Chemical element whose atomic number is 100
- Palace central gallery, Versailles Hall of ...
- Capybaras and mice
- Scapegoat, dupe
- Amusing, funny
- Canada's largest territory
- He played Mr Orange in Reservoir Dogs
- To reference another username in a tweet
- Particular group or class of animals or plants
- Multinational business magazine
- Displaying in abundance
- Fortress on high ground above a town
- Day ... by the Beatles
- Like a muffin, but with icing
- Bike rider
- Multi-hour TV fundraiser for charity
- To fall down; to cave in
- A threatening male supporter to a criminal boss
- Eighths of a mile
- NS describes this type of calendar dating
- Traditional angelic beings
- Takes advance action to prevent something
- Music played by a suitor
- British monarch when Disraeli was Prime Minister
- The lightest element in periodic table, symbol H
- And Then There ..., Agatha Christie novel
- Capital of Jamaica
- A ... figure is close but maybe not precise
- Thomas ...; inventor of practical steam engine
- Rectangular pad fitted in the bottom of a cot
- John T. ..., condensed soup creator, Campbell's CEO
- American machine gun; English poet
- Was adequate, enough
- ... warning, content may be disturbing
- The Carolina Hurricanes are based in this city
- Father and son Flemish painters called Pieter
- Approaches someone aggressively
- The Eve of ..., John Keats poem of 1820
- Game-..., something new or transformatory
- 1985 Bond film A View ...
- Ironed, made flat
- Spicy, seasoned
- Electromagnetic field discoverer: Michael ...
- Throws rubbish carelessly
- Lack of enthusiasm or interest
- Ocean sodium said to boost immune system
- Madonna's birth religion
- State that's directly south of Missouri
- Tagliatelle al ..., meaning with tomato
- The 365 days just gone
- A painted cloth hung across the rear of the stage
- Don Vito and Michael ... of The Godfather
- Salad ingredient, often used in facials
- Ian ..., creator of Olivia the pig
- Delivers a religious address, orates
- Comfortable sitting furniture for one
- Makes less polluted
- Rome's enemy in the Punic Wars
- Became smaller in number, dropped off in number
- Length or extent of time
- A game of cat ...; constant pursuit and escape
- Property board game
- Arachnid with a stinging tail
- Official state reptile of Florida
- Reverse one's opinion, retrace one's steps
- Covered from elements; protected
- Deserted place with no remaining residents
- Type of pastry for making pain au chocolat
- Cobbler, producer and mender of footwear
- A celeb widely regarded to be very attractive
- ... express, fruit-named Hawaiian weather phenomenon
- Won Best Actress Oscars for Klute and Coming Home
- Social network used as a catalogue of ideas
- Pots for cooking liquid foodstuffs
- Famous artist shot by Valerie Solanas: Andy ...
- Waterway separating Alaska and Russia: ... Strait
- Creature from the Black ..., 1954 horror film
- Shiny, used to describe well-conditioned hair
- Retired tennis player Steffi Graf's nationality
- Ngorongoro ...; Tanzania Big Five safari hotspot
- Least old
- Wax around a wick for burning
- Charlie Brown's crush is the Little Red-... Girl
- Mexican dish of steamed dough in a corn husk
- Amount of freedom to move or act that is available
- Fabric or yarn derived from Angora goats
- An animal having shed its fur or feathers has ...
- A feline's preferred herb, said to aid relaxation
- Late morning meal usually eaten on weekends
- Slang word for a cheap cigar
- Litke Deep, deepest point in the ... Ocean
- Spanish word for Easter
- To formally accuse of a crime
- Someone who doesn't turn up as planned
- ... Tailor Soldier Spy
- Events with thunder and lightning
- Star of And God Created Woman, Brigitte ...
- Busy, participating, engaged physically
- Unexpectedly, suddenly surrounded by many people
- Chemical used to brighten whites in the laundry
- The largest city in Kansas
- City where the Air Canada Centre is located
- Meat from a deer
- Fold-away comfort feature between car seats
- City where the Scotiabank Arena is located
- Energy source including fission/fusion processes
- Juliette ..., French lead in The English Patient
- Undeveloped film damaged by light has been
- Tire wrecker, pavement flaw
- Country of King Leopold II
- He writes the songs that make the whole world sing
- Thin aluminium sheet for kitchen use
- Appropriate, suitable
- Singer/songwriter Dave Grohl's band: Foo ...
- Building in which Anglican priests live
- ... Jolie, played Lara Croft
- Celtic god of good fortune, with large hammer
- Whole kit and ..., something in its entirety
- ... Bosses, 2011 dark comedy about abusive bosses
- Thought about to an unhealthy extent
- Collected and filed documents for future use
- Surgery to tighten the visage
- Tools used to cut hair or hedges
- Crime of deliberately killing a king
- Italian white bread, often used for sandwiches
- Second largest island in the Mediterranean
- Also called ascorbic acid, found in citrus fruits
- Small food eaten before a meal
- Africa's last monarchies: Morocco, Lesotho, and ...
- US inventor of the modern sewing machine
- Head ...; cushioned protection against whiplash
- River barrier named after 31st US president
- ... of health; no medical issues
- Henry the ..., Portugal's Age of Discovery patron
- ... Marcos, long-term dictator of the Philippines
- Used on dry lips; popular brand
- 1959 Disney film about a boy and a stray dog
- Gradually harmful, sinister, cunning
- Person hired to look after a building or a person
- ... Chest, take a card and roll again in Monopoly
- Biblical city of Jesus' last supper
- Unfriendliness or anger, often leading to conflict
- A current of moving wind; American travel trailer
- Normandy landing site of the Canadians in 1944
- Rise and fall irregularly, as in a market
- Celebrity chef who hosted Parts Unknown on CNN
- A ... to Arms, Hemingway on the WWI Italian Front
- ... savings time, adjustment of clocks in spring
- Rich French pastry and name of a French emperor
- How the French say 40
- In astrology, feminine signs are ..., not positive
- Eddie ...; guitarist who provided solo on Beat It
- Mixing with a spoon
- Aligned braids that sit close to the head
- Funfair, circus; annual festival
- Synthetic materials made from polymers
- ... toast, always falls spread side down
- The boundary tennis players serve behind
- Never caught Californian murderer, the ... Killer
- Joined together metal parts using heat
- Bring me my arrows of ..., Jerusalem by Blake
- Timothy ..., who twice played James Bond
- First name of Mick Jagger's first wife
- The least narrow
- City that's home to the Neues Muesuem
- Think of something in a specific way
- Internal Chinese flowing martial art
- Toasted Italian sandwich served in coffee shops
- Dian ..., American mountain gorilla researcher
- Informal, everyday style
- A spontaneous, fanciful behavior or mood
- Don't stir up the pot: “let ... dogs lie”
- Between E. Europe, W. Asia, borders Caucasus
- The Adventure of the ... Band, by Sherlock Holmes
- Wavy lock of hair stuck onto the face
- Record-breaking Bambino of MLB
- ... Surprise, Madonna film, not well received
- Truthfully
- Famous dark ocean between Europe and Asia
- Longest or shortest day of the year
- Frogs in larval stage
- Hair color within the brown hues
- Thiamin and Riboflavin are in this class
- Alternative name for stuffing
- Skilled, gifted
- Brief, short-lived
- Rapper, 2 Fast 2 Furious star
- “Have Yourself a Merry Little ...”
- Peak TV viewing time
- Rhizome starch, used as a flour or sauce thickener
- Infallible, fail-safe, guaranteed
- Thumb a ride from a stranger
- Pulsation of the large, vital circulatory muscle
- Smaller, tart relative of an orange
- Peak TV viewing part of the day
- Frances ..., Oscar-winner for Fargo
- Ancient writing surface made of animal skin
- Detest, loathe
- Requesting one's hand in marriage
- Comfortable footwear with a maritime look
- The plot of a book or a film
- Ancient times, in the past
- Felt or believed that someone was guilty
- Rhyming words meaning tiny or little bit
- South Atlantic island; Georgetown is its capital
- Name of city in both Maine and Oregon
- World's largest current land-dwelling animal
- Follow too closely when driving
- Synonym of buy
- Residence made from fallen trees
- Discussing via an exchange of opinions and ideas
- Italian dishes made by cooking grains with stock
- Body ..., Queen song; non-verbal signs
- ... probe, NASA craft with a mission to map Venus
- The whole of
- World's largest land animal with a trunk
- Mad Max: ..., Tom Hardy movie
- Trailblazing settler
- ... roll, a pilot's celebratory maneuver
- Highest mountain on Italian island Elba
- Became inflated, expanded
- Tennis players Hingis or Navratilova?
- No ... For Old Men, movie based on McCarthy book
- Unwanted attention, such as a wolf-whistle
- ... roll, a pilot's celebratory trick
- ... Pursuit, factual questions board game
- Anthony ..., knighted actor
- Audible sign of possible sleep apnea
- Having or showing unfriendly, aggressive feelings
- Shine On You Crazy ..., by Pink Floyd
- Hand held tool for food preparation
- Jason ..., 49th/50th Supporting Actor Oscar winner
- Call into question the integrity of a practice
- Rugged and dirty; maybe a beard
- How the British call the wooden home for birds
- Rock band known for Cherry Pie
- Egyptian writing surface made from plants
- Furiously; extremely crossly
- Emma ..., actress of Scream Queens
- Water-boiling gadgets
- Taking care of, tending to
- Those born in the country of Nairobi city are
- ... Freud, first name of the psychoanalyst
- To succeed, you have to put your best foot ...
- Chops in two parts with butcher's blade
- Said to a horse to make it gallop
- Made unclean
- 1997 remake of The Absent Minded Professor
- Subscriber identity module in a phone (in short)
- Athletic cereal, Breakfast of Champions
- A cattle ranch in a Latin American country
- Expelling air from lungs; please cover the mouth
- Internet sensation of lying horizontally
- Clear one's mind for relaxation
- When visibility is severely reduced by snow
- ... Twenty, Yourself or Someone Like You band
- Astrology sign across Jan/Feb; water carrier
- Too young to legally engage in an activity
- Having a chip on your ..., easily provoked
- Amsterdam's international airport
- Self-...; holiday where you provide the food
- Often, regular
- Molly Ringwald's character in Sixteen Candles
- A fearless person's attribute: “... of steel”
- Stretch of a river with fast-flowing currents
- ... bread, sliced baguette, pungent clove topping
- Rely, need help from
- Barriers between gardens or homes; white picket
- Request a formal change to an official decision
- More pious than another
- Sing for your ... or you won't eat
- Essential organ or type of bean
- Notes played together harmoniously
- Rewards, competition awards
- Pungent clove used to ward off vampires
- Public safety notices sent out with urgency
- Without receiving a fee or salary
- ...City, Utah capital
- Doctor ..., Lewis as goofy medical practitioner
- Reddish-brown, dark hardwood used for furniture
- Weight ..., company that helps with weight loss
- Living thing such as a plant, virus or bacterium
- Eye of ...; 1982 hit for Survivor
- Doctor ..., medical practitioner, speaks to animals
- Known as the first citizen of Athens
- Goes before
- One-piece garment originally for parachuters
- Clarice ... faced her adversary Hannibal Lecter
- Fred Flintstone's pet sabre-toothed tiger
- Wooden shed for daytrippers at the seaside
- Influenced by, altered by
- Another name for table tennis
- Cleveland NBA team and University of VA NCAA team
- City of northern Colombia, a World Heritage Site
- "A stitch in time ..."
- Expert estimate of the value of something
- 1969 festival, held on a Catskills farm
- Blissfully unaware, clueless
- Floor-length spring/summer garment
- The inner workings of a timepiece
- Dangerous sliding of snow in the mountains
- Abridged, made less long
- Muscular actor in xXx and Chronicles of Riddick
- Practices for a play, show, or performance
- Linked together, attached
- Comically exaggerated imitation; risque show
- Telling a player to sit out
- Four-year period between international Games
- Cosmetic surgery to remove wrinkles
- Dita ..., modern-day burlesque artist
- Driving excessively fast
- Portable fire makers
- Menacing, terrifying, invoking fright
- Singing father and son, Julio and Enrique ...
- Nestling hugs, cozy caresses
- Layered, coffee-flavored Italian dessert
- ... from; originating from or caused by
- Identifying moniker for logging in
- Gold-and-white horse color
- Second largest country in the UK
- Swearing, solemnly promising
- Forgive or absolve someone a misdeed
- The blank area on all sides of a page
- Doesn't play by the rules
- Ho Chi Minh City's former name
- Google ...; web browser with four-colour logo
- Could be red, bell or chilli
- Shallow area of sea water separated by sand dunes
- Acid created in muscles during strenuous exercise
- Nearer, less far
- Lawyer who seeks accident victims: ... chaser
- Ophthalmologists call it asthenopia
- Edible item marketed as being wonderful for health
- Studious researchers
- Writers of fiction books
- Name by which Mars is known
- Made louder
- Divide and allocate
- Pronged farming tool in American Gothic painting
- Unfeeling, showing no pity or soul
- Checking, making sure something is legitimate
- ... Avenue, NY site of Ms Monroe's dress updraught
- Second floor outdoor extensions on a house
- Music by composers like Mozart and Bach
- Not the glass of an optimist
- Fun chair that conforms to your body
- Jason ..., England international rugby union player
- A heavy cannabis consumer
- A whodunit or detective novel
- ... Street; leading shopping area of Dublin
- ... horse, indoor steed for children
- Ron Perlman's character in film of the same name
- Even darker than the darkest color
- To watch something closely
- Pieces of jewelry for warding off evil
- Make ..., popular kids game of imagination
- ... House, Isle of Wight home of Queen Victoria
- Liquorice-flavoured plant used in herbal teas
- Band that sang the line "Money can't buy me love"
- Story with a hidden meaning, often a moral
- Removing impurities, e.g. from oil
- Fragrant blue, white, or pink bulbous flower
- Passing through public streets, often with floats
- Tabletop game with rectangular tiles
- ... Last Summer, Tennessee Williams' play
- ... Girl, Madonna song
- The length of space between two places
- Brought up a difficult subject for discussion
- ... press; major invention for publishing industry
- Persuasion through force or threats
- Country of birth
- Tribunal proceedings rendered invalid
- Posh frock for formal dancing occasions
- Gave a sermon or proselytized, often in church
- Use this silicone-tipped soother to calm baby
- Foaming
- List of gathered signatures proposing changes
- Inadequate blood supply to an organ/body part
- ... in; initial installation of plumbing or wiring
- Fashion designer who said to conform is to give in
- Circus ball performers
- Actress wife of Yves Montand: the late Simone ...
- Pole ..., early arcade motor racing video game
- ... South, novel by Mrs Gaskell about industry
- Church from which Galileo was excommunicated
- Warm cuddles that make you feel safe
- Gathered list of signatures proposing changes
- Suffragettes chain themselves to these to protest
- An avalanche of sliding stones
- The quick pulling of strings or feathers
- Flat Italian bread made with olive oil
- Dribbles excess saliva like a bulldog
- Sylvester the Cat famous utterance: “sufferin' ...
- Master gland of the endocrine system
- Informal term for Australia
- Secret phrases for logging in
- Their profession is researching plant life
- Relating to stress on words
- Front chomper sticking out
- Chicken and turkey, not lamb or beef
- Wife of Ronald Reagan; 21st Academy Awards winner
- Drawn out, lengthy
- Pink, sticky, and sweet, for chewing
- Day commemorates the signing of WW1 peace treaty
- Plan of action or game plan
- State whose postal abbreviation is MI
- French term for a thin, boneless slice of meat
- French publisher of a gastronomic encyclopedia
- Medical term for a bone inflammation
- The previous seven days
- Baseball players who stand on the mound
- ... Beach Memoirs, Neil Simon's Depression-era play
- Captain America's enemy, with scarlet cranium
- Sneak peeks before the feature
- Proclaims, states in a solemn manner
- Cutting off, clipping
- Structure with revolving sails for grinding grain
- Rocky space object with Earth extinction potential
- Texas nickname indicating stellar singularity
- Marine organisms eaten by whales
- Severely critical review
- Christina ... knows what a girl wants
- Place with no light used to develop photographs
- U.S. state with the largest national park
- Base or slab on which a column stands
- Official language of Austria
- Beast of ..., common poetic term for a pack animal
- Part of a meal, e.g. starter, main, or dessert
- Bed linens
- Raucous rocker of the 1960s, Janis ...
- Ran after someone trying to catch them
- The dog star, the head of Canis Major
- Feeling of anxiety, discomfort, or discontent
- Husband or wife
- Claude ..., French piano composer of Clair de Lune
- Baby ..., high population generation post WWII
- Professionals who use keyboards to input data
- Person guilty of a crime
- Cuisine associated with Hoisin sauce
- ... mark cream, for pregnant and new mothers
- Composer of the piano piece Clair de Lune
- Lose consciousness, faint
- Heavy ball-throwing athletics event
- Backs down, gives in, changes one's mind
- Acoustic unit of sound measurement
- Courage
- Polo shirt brand with a crocodile motif
- Surname of Jaime, The Bionic Woman
- Loire Valley wines made from Sauvignon Blanc
- A stroll that displays an arrested suspect
- Recently; towards the end of a period
- Maintains water levels, causes to absorb water
- Play by Harold Pinter The ... Party
- Trebek-led question game show
- Instant mood booster; breathe it in outdoors
- Salad fruits with plum and cherry varieties
- South American arabica coffee-producing nation
- Job provider; the person/company one works for
- Fa, a long, long ... (Do, Re, Mi)
- Marvellous, inspires delight
- Causes to absorb water
- Tooth caretaker professionals
- In football, when you reach the end zone
- Monarch who first united Egypt ca. 3100 BC
- Any specialized part of a cell
- A painting with inanimate subject matter
- Spear-like green vegetable, sold in bundles
- Suede ankle footwear, pointy toed and cuffed top
- Political belief rejecting government/authority
- With an ugly, frightening appearance
- Haggled
- To be on your feet at a safe distance away
- Not having any value, cheap, unusable
- Dramatic works of suffering, such as Hamlet
- Scattering a liquid about haphazardly
- Person who is obsessively self-centered
- Achievement of something
- Largest social networking site from 2005 to 2009
- The second M in MMA (the sport)
- ... wheel, a regulating wheel such as in a watch
- Injection to prevent future disease
- Source of tofu
- Cross the street illegally
- Spice Girls debut hit single
- Camera cover piece, keeps safe from scratching
- The least difficult
- For wiping feet before entering a house
- Decision at the end of a trial
- Where the addictive parts of a poppy were smoked
- Capital city on the island of Oahu
- Venice's opera house, meaning "the phoenix"
- German troops in British service in the 1770s
- Being able to understand and work with numbers
- Spanish word for lunch
- Frightening or spine-...
- Philosophical principle of pleasure-seeking
- Types of dental restorations, sometimes gold
- Rude, insolent, lacking in manners
- Trapped at 90 degrees, without an escape route
- Dedication, loyalty, possibly religious
- They protect your hearing organs from cold
- Celebrants, people who are gladdened
- Taking for granted, assuming
- Drugs used to reduce tension
- After a hit, Baseball players run here
- The Glass ..., Tennessee Williams' family drama
- Confusing and difficult problem
- Becoming less intense, e.g. pain
- Espresso with added hot water
- Not restricted, infinite
- Adjoining
- Padded snow footwear, popular in the 80s
- ... Day, film where Phil wakes to "I Got You Babe"
- John McEnroe's sport
- The fourth state of matter
- Choose not to participate
- Anxiety disorder caused by a fear of something
- Maintain, sustain, keep
- Played music in the street for money
- An expression or phrase that is overused
- City that is home to the Royal Castle of Poland
- Creatures that use two legs to move
- Building occupied by religous men e.g. Franciscans
- Restart a computer
- Administrative subdivision of Switzerland
- Petroleum-derived liquid used as fuel
- At any time
- Abusing, coercing, aggressively dominating others
- Avian term for a person who stays up late
- Relating to an end-of-life ceremony
- Sensitive keyboard surface, controls pointer
- Bright red bird; Catholic church dignitary
- Vineyard method where buds are attached to roots
- The state of being in good health, not being ill
- Texas town, Spanish for yellow
- Retrograde revolution applied to tennis balls
- Short supply, shortage, rareness
- ... Decimus Meridius as played by Russell Crowe
- TV medical drama premiering in 2005: Grey's ...
- Largest South American landlocked country by area
- Chased or followed
- Cardboard receptacle for footwear
- ... chair, elevated position to judge tennis
- Hotel greeters and holders
- Claims a crime has been committed
- Chewy, inedible parts of meat
- The hour someone goes to sleep
- "I shot the ..." said both Clapton and Marley
- A quick escape or change of scenery
- Teachers and trainers, often of athletes
- Made a hole with a tool
- Visual symbol of cosmos in Hinduism and Buddhism
- Austin Powers: The Spy Who ... Me
- Moved clumsily
- He won an Oscar for Good Will Hunting: Robin ...
- Wannabe, with a specific ambition
- Synonym for drunk, hit like a nail
- Young female tennis match assistant
- Pot for cowboys' tobacco saliva
- Historically artistic side of the river in Paris
- Surface to cook on
- Counter selling quick, inexpensive food
- Stored thoughts and feelings from the past
- Sowing seeds
- Extremely large mythological female
- El ...; historical residence of the King of Spain
- Longest U.S. river
- James Joyce's inspiring wife, Nora ...
- Fermented tea with purported health benefits
- Branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi
- Bloodsucking encephalitis-carrying insect
- Entrance at the rear of a building
- ... Covenant, store of the Ten Commandments
- Wickedness, dirtiness
- Shirley Temple's On the Good Ship ...
- Bang for ..., good value for money
- Person responsible for a flock
- Big top entertainments
- Put your ... forward
- Martial arts film star, father of Brandon
- Long hair on top, shaved sides
- Ship that transported the first English Puritans
- Italian merchant depicted in the Van Eyck portrait
- This vegetable's heart is a delicacy
- Often luxurious top-floor apartment
- Special features or services offered at a resort
- Compressed as a result of physical pressure
- Unwillingness to speak about thoughts or feelings
- Having a large influence on a person's development
- Spiced tea and milk drink originally made in India
- Unbiased, not taking sides
- Written tasks or reminders to be ticked off
- Coin-shaped pendant on a necklace
- Dignified politician, respected for his integrity
- Opinionated reviewer of paintings
- Stewed meat and vegetables and its cooking pot
- Star-shaped, sweet Italian yeast bread
- Metal with greatest resistance to magnetism
- Ancient city on the site of modern-day Mosul
- Combat sport featured in all modern Olympic Games
- Green fruit with round pit and leathery shell
- Jules Verne's world voyager character: ... Fogg
- The ... Eight, Tarantino's dabble into westerns
- ... soup helps fight colds
- Entry point at an airport where goods are checked
- US president who helped end slavery
- Facilitated, empowered, made possible
- Area or structure where automobiles are cleaned
- Person who sells and/or prepares cuts of meat
- Of someone who displays impressive style
- Parasol, sunshade
- Fictional Marvel country, home of Silver Sable
- Requesting someone's attendance at a party
- ... Luke; 1967 prison film starring Paul Newman
- Ability to read and write
- Typically sweet layered pastries
- Violet-blue flower with creeping ground-level stems
- Canopy device that protects your head from rain
- Explosive, often seen in cartoons
- Esoteric discipline followed by Madonna
- Cessation of trading for businesses
- Sports footwear with attached blade
- Activity for which Aspen is famous
- Addams ... Values, film sequel
- Country whose capital city is Bandar Seri Begawan
- Search widely for food or provisions
- Hopeless, depressing, gloomy
- Look after, run a business
- Sea mammal with ivory tusks
- The lingo for someone's username URL on Twitter
- ... Skelter
- Bell-bottom style jeans
- Lionel ...; co-wrote We Are the World with MJ
- Justly chargeable or responsible of wrongdoing
- Mulling over
- Small plate that sits underneath a teacup
- Winter is ...
- People with celiac disease can't eat this
- Musical ensembles of singers
- Vehicles traveling together, often for protection
- Characteristics or features used to identify
- Eastern European area states, incl. Kosovo, Serbia
- Small room or space for food storage
- Protects from sunlight
- Two flexor muscles, the more famous in upper arms
- One who sells
- Bright, long-tailed parrots
- Medieval weapons with long metal blades
- A climb
- Award given by the Recording Academy
- To calm or tranquilize, maybe with medication
- 1960 horror movie with famous shower scene
- Book by Betty Friedan, The ... Mystique
- Chaos ...; treasure sought by Sonic the Hedgehog
- Naturally occurring volcanic glass
- To be prepared to do something
- Going around something; marking with a round shape
- Creates and posts videos to a popular sharing site
- Pulled out of a competition
- Treatment for kidney failure patients
- Father of ...; 1991 film starring Steve Martin
- Dead, no signs of breathing, unresponsive
- Month containing Aquarius and Pisces
- Heavy snowstorm with strong winds
- Watcher, scrutinizer
- Basic task that a computer or website can perform
- Produced in a residence, not a shop or factory
- Person who publicly supports a particular cause
- Lead singer of Green Day, Billie Joe ...
- Two vertical bars often connected by a crossbar
- Dried plant material used as home fragrance
- Country which has the highest waterfall
- Herbal drink leftovers used to predict
- An animal that consumes mainly flesh
- Having no strength or influence
- A shout or yell during combat
- Raised position to alleviate swollen extremities
- Lunar eclipse with reddish tinge
- Making a journey by flight
- ... Story, Madonna gets unconscious
- US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Another name for Hansen's disease
- Bashfulness
- ... dress, attire worn by some women in the 1920s
- Embarassment or annoyance at having failed
- Beliefs/customs of a particular group of people
- Prince ... became Duke of Cambridge upon marriage
- To verbally tell a story or give commentary
- Moving ahead while followed by others
- A ... sweep removes soot from flues
- Desert in Chile known for salt and lithium mines
- Raised from the dead by Jesus in the New Testament
- A person serving a prison sentence
- Rocket ...; Guardians of the Galaxy marksman
- Carmen ..., iconic actress with a headful of fruit
- ... Assured Destruction, all-out nuclear war
- Same named actress as Shakespeare's wife: Anne ...
- Spanish lace scarf worn over head and shoulders
- A belt used to move items in a factory
- Hollow tube in which a piston moves
- Disadvantage, negative aspect, downside
- Rare metal used for capacitors, named after Greek
- Supply a crop with water
- Sentimental singing or serenading
- Says "hallelujah" and praises a god
- Confirm the authenticity of something
- Bark spice with anti-inflammatory properties
- Body frame
- ... pig, small porcine turned on a spit
- ... Files, true crime documentary series
- Making very angry
- Signal, the predecessor to a digital radio signal
- Makeup for your mouth that comes in many shades
- 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature winner: Kazuo ...
- Occurs earlier than
- Having or involving several elements
- Making a nuisance of oneself online
- Supersonic jet that was retired in 2003
- Articles manufactured or refined for sale
- Inherited lung disease abbreviated CF: cystic ...
- Marilyn Monroe's big-hitting NY Yankee, Joe ...
- Herb that also goes by the name coriander
- "It's close to ...", opening lyrics of Thriller
- Mouth makeup
- Not stated, uttered, although thought
- French for 14, as in Le ... Juillet
- Sucking blood, literally
- Good looking person, usually masculine
- Katy Perry's song that's perfect for July 4th
- Muscular, attractive man - not edible
- When a storm moves from over sea to terra firma
- Breaks glass violently
- ... earth metal family, group 2 of periodic table
- Removed goods from a container, vehicle, etc.
- Another word for a drink
- Belarusian tennis Grand Slam winner, Victoria ...
- Winged animals get clean here
- Battle, fight
- Marlene ..., German-born actress of Der Blaue Engel
- Quickly skimming through or copying a document
- No. 1 song by the Dixie Cups: “... of Love”
- Acute ... media; middle ear inflammation
- Roman name for the modern city of Leeds
- ... shame, a tearful state of affairs
- Perseus's battle, Clash of the ...
- Private evening party or gathering (French)
- Song by the Beatles: "... to Ride"
- Social ..., when high society and debutantes mingle
- Tight-...; good at keeping secrets
- Representations of external form
- Machu ..., citadel in Peru
- Yellow, creamy Christmas drink
- To an unwarranted degree
- ... Jean King, won 12 Singles Grand Slam titles
- Without ..., TV series investigating disappearances
- This fish swims upriver to spawn
- Description of old sailor, a salty old ...
- Away from the correct path
- Host country of inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930
- Eating less to get slimmer
- ... of Louvain; second wife of King Henry I
- Eating healthier to get slimmer
- Trotting or running at a slow pace
- Broadcast frequency used by a TV station
- Pet rabbits live in these
- Detect, recognize something
- Interferes, pokes one's nose in
- Minor who left their guardian without permission
- Paul ..., French painter, moved to Tahiti
- Changes genetically over successive generations
- Nuclear ...; energy discovered by Otto Hahn
- Group that recorded Y.M.C.A.: ... People
- The Towering ..., 70s movie with Newman and McQueen
- Ryan ..., star of La La Land
- Chemical name for sugar in milk
- Shackled
- Create these doorways in time and space
- Honeycombs are made of this natural moisturizer
- Painted Mona Lisa and her elusive smile
- Magical equine
- Feline name for a onesie
- Feeling queasy on a boat
- Buildings for storing aircraft
- Part of the internet requiring special software
- Chewy toy for babies, to help soothe dental pain
- Keeps you from slipping when leaving the shower
- AKA Ricky Lamar Hawk
- Scotland's most heavily populated city
- Old ..., hot water geyser at Yellowstone
- Muscle contraction either concentric or eccentric
- A very hot liquid that can burn
- Video recording devices mounted behind windshields
- Usually symbolized with a gear; preferences
- Use this to figuratively kill two birds
- Was president of the US in 1900
- The Great ..., film where Chaplin satirizes Hitler
- Epidermal procedure checking for allergies
- Give someone incentive to act in a certain way
- Great public shame, disgrace, or embarrassment
- Extract of herbs or tea leaves soaked in liquid
- Fidgeting, moving from side-to-side
- ... line; Henry Ford's production technique
- Verdi opera about Shakespeare's fat knight
- Canine that herds ovines
- Extremely hot; burning
- Nintendo game for a daily mental workout
- Athletes who jump over obstacles while racing
- Disagreeing with, going against
- European capital the Dambovita river runs through
- Twitter feature for browsing after dark
- Conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning
- A detailed list of all items in stock
- Stalk that links the spinal column to grey matter
- Letting something harden naturally, like clay
- With a hard outer coating, maybe of diamonds
- Initials sewn onto clothing
- Helping another to remember, jogging their memory
- Hastily, in a speedy manner
- Starchier banana look-alikes, not eaten raw
- Action of leaving
- Person who helps treat mental or emotional problems
- Herb used in tea for relaxation; sedative
- Country most associated with black swans
- Tempestuous, with a fiery temper
- Central part of a country, place of significance
- Large or small component of the digestive system
- Adjective describing male-associated attributes
- Reduced to the basic, essential elements or facts
- Seth Rogen and Kathryn Heigl with unexpected child
- Looking for something, perhaps on Google
- Table-based arcade game with paddles and a puck
- ... Blue, come blow on your horn
- Rung at the front of a house to gain attention
- Discounts for customer loyalty
- An object or arrangement resembling a rose
- Said to have been discovered by Newton
- An underground prison, especially in a castle
- King, queen, or butterfly
- A repeated passage in music
- Irritated, provoked
- Hero in Greek mythology that killed the Minotaur
- Batman's nemesis Dr. Edward Nygma
- The original creator of a company or organization
- A wind ... generates electricity, invented in 1887
- Small sovereign principality in Pyrenees region
- Peter ..., many deaths in this fishy Britten opera
- To run oneself ragged: “burn the ... at both ends”
- Where rainwater is channelled
- Used to drip liquid onto roasting meat
- Beau, potential love interest
- What Lucy Locket lost according to the rhyme
- Referring to a woman in the context of her wedding
- Parchment made from animal skins
- Cross of two plants/animals of different species
- Hit where a batter reaches second base in baseball
- Cayenne ...; hot spice that helps flu sufferers
- Larry ...; 2011 romantic comedy with Tom Hanks
- Petite, delicately small and pretty
- Often diamond or sapphire, it reads a record
- The Great ..., film with McQueen as the Cooler King
- A tip to say thanks for good service
- 2018 NBA champion: Golden State ...
- It holds a ship's compass
- Stamp of authenticity for gold and silver
- Former spelling of Indian city Kolkata
- In a believable, convincing way; believably
- Early 70s music genre with glitter and make-up
- Robots with a human appearance
- Birds that are sleeping or resting are
- The most fortunate
- Action of manipulating uncooked dough
- Drastic times call for drastic ...
- They're white, small and seedless
- Go over, prepare for a performance
- Whipping on a pirate ship
- Black carbon & ash residue, helps remove toxins
- Term for polytheism first used by early Christians
- Detecting the scent of something with the nose
- No. 1 state in cheese production
- Long overcoat with a removable cape
- "God Rest Ye Merry ..."
- Collage of inspirational bits and pieces
- Commentary of an off-screen narrator
- Woman credited with sewing the first US flag
- Making a roof out of straw
- Retrograde planets appear to move not forwards but
- An issue that's irrelevant, not worth discussing
- Extremely tasty
- Self-absorbed, conceited
- All-...; holiday basis with food and drink included
- Thriller master of Psycho fame; Alfred ...
- Largest Dutch city, but not seat of government
- In an unlawful way
- Barricades for keeping hackers out of networks
- Astray, not following the planned route
- The type of self-assembly furniture sold at IKEA
- Silver metal named after continent, atomic no. 63
- One who estimates values, often for insurance
- Just a spoon full of sugar helps this go down
- Survived longer than somebody else
- Formal gathering for mid-day meal
- Co-star of Pitt's in Tree of Life; dated Madonna
- Wrapped a wound
- A type of verse; also a county and city in Ireland
- Honeycomb cells are these shapes
- Method to decide which team kicks off in football
- Selecting
- Buddhism, Islam, or Christianity for example
- Was important or significant
- Funeral speeches
- Point of connection for closing electric circuits
- ... Night, Shakespeare play with Viola and Olivia
- Weeping riverside trees
- Key ingredient in cole slaw
- A specialist in the care of horses' hooves
- Remarkable, worthy of attention
- Used to soak up wet ink, protect writing surfaces
- This empire annexed Crimea in 1783
- Ralph ..., who played Voldemort
- Italian filmmaker who directed "8 1/2": Federico ...
- Official ban on trade with a particular country
- Small onion
- Second wife of John Lennon
- Masculine sanctuary, e.g. a shed or garage
- Stretching your neck to see something
- Tolkien's Halflings
- Gun
- Furthest point of orbit; climax or culmination
- Near perfect eyesight, 20/20 ...
- Boats you can paddle while sitting or kneeling
- Michael Jackson played the scarecrow in 1978 film
- Oscar Wilde play about a Biblical temptress
- A ... dinner, where dress and decorum are observed
- Bends down low
- A URL includes the protocol, the path, and this
- Dough used to make baklava
- Racing to the top of a mount
- Related to teeth
- Fixed, repaired; whether home or heart
- Wall plaster, generally rough and not smooth
- Person or animal lacking pigmentation
- Long-running TV show: America's ... Home Videos
- Most cruel, most severe
- Razor blade company founded by King Camp ...
- Close ..., being uncomfortably close to someone
- Professional who takes expert measurement of land
- Cold Andalusian soup of bread, tomatoes & veggies
- Low support for legs when sitting in an armchair
- The mood created by a room's decor
- Best place to rest for a migraine sufferer
- This keyboard key saves you time scrolling lower
- The P in PALs, warning about explicit lyrics
- Someone who travels without a destination
- Most populous city in New Zealand
- Flat agriculture surfaces cut into slopes
- Star of the film “Sixteen Candles”: Molly ...
- Shakespearean character originally called Oldcastle
- Woven thick textile fabric with pictures, designs
- Screwing or maybe even unscrewing
- Person who preserves human remains
- A huge or monstrous creature
- S Australia's capital named after a British queen
- Someone who contributes money expecting a return
- Royal wedding transport for Windsor procession
- ... the Wind; song from Disney's Pocahontas
- E.g. a half, fifth, third, tenth
- Walking in step like a soldier
- Computer programs that cost users nothing
- Those with exceptional intelligence or creativity
- Used for ocular relief, they remove redness
- Captivating, hypnotic, pulls you in
- Ex-girlfriend of Justin Bieber, ... Gomez
- Necklace worn tightly around the neck
- Locations
- Pulsates steadily and regularly
- Porcelain drinking vessel that sits on a saucer
- Dry up and shrink
- Waltzes, tangos, etc.
- Pursued and killed an animal
- Small and dainty
- Chaos, extreme disorder
- The plant ...; it grew new protuberances
- Fortified wine from Spain
- ... Bueller's Day Off
- Force exerted by a machine
- A fixed, regular payment to an employee
- Fatal
- Carrie Fisher book and film: “... from the Edge”
- Divination using tea leaves
- Arty ancient Italians from modern-day Tuscany
- Excessively, to a great degree
- Interrupted, in a state of chaos
- Last name of smooth-talking Friends character Joey
- Separating from a path and taking a new direction
- Someone attending shindigs, blasts, celebrations
- Guilty ...; passions people are embarrassed about
- McDonald's combo for kids that includes a toy
- Formed a duo with Art Garfunkel
- To fire a weapon
- Tussle, struggle; an informal game in sport
- Seat with a tray used by babies when eating
- Question-answer search engine with butler
- Communications and promotions professional
- Relocated to live in a different country
- “... speak louder than words”
- Victor ... won an Oscar for Gone With the Wind
- Essential building site headwear
- An unpleasant immune reaction e.g. hayfever
- Mouse noises
- Radio broadcasting time devoted to specific music
- Compactness, solidity
- Country that gave the world Boris Becker
- The "King" of rock-n-roll, Elvis ...
- Snipping, chopping
- Bright yellow-coloured gemstone
- A house plagued by ghosts
- To show, display
- Examining, quizzing
- Con artist or Los Angeles baseball player
- Abduct someone
- Device for channeling liquids into a small opening
- Coast near Naples atop limestone cliffs
- It heats the water for a cup of tea
- Outer covering of a piece of ammunition
- Search ..., tool for finding information online
- ... Globe, Marilyn Monroe won for Some Like it Hot
- Straightforward
- A particular feature, facet, or characteristic
- Protection granted by a nation to a refugee
- Citrus fruits said to help reduce acne
- Large bodies of water, like the Atlantic and Pacific
- Not outside of the house
- Information printed at the bottom of each page
- ... snacks, treat loved by cartoon detective dog
- Drawing to illustrate a theorem
- Hit song by Pat ...: “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”
- The witch from Shakespeare's The Tempest
- Chameleons and geckos are these
- MMA Submission, when an opponent ...
- National flower of Scotland
- Shows, represents
- Smooth to the touch, like a common soft fabric
- Happy ..., elated by a man's name
- Not eating/drinking for a set period of time
- Capital and largest city in Iraq
- Material often used to make belts and shoes
- Personal view; people often polled for
- Six-sided shape
- Raiders of the ..., Indiana Jones film
- Composer who wrote the "William Tell Overture"
- Cassava root starch used to make a milky pudding
- The abbreviation DM on Facebook: Direct ...
- Say very quietly
- Small groups of words, sayings
- Deep-fried potato treat
- Sandra ....., author of The House on Mango Street
- ... & Evelyn, body care products retailer
- Squeezes muscles together
- Creative designs crafted on top of a cup of coffee
- Advised, informed in an official manner
- Computer doc without images or special formatting
- Stimulant in coffee that helps boost energy
- A foreigner legally expelled from a country was
- Style, sophistication and good taste
- Ruthless, cruel, with no compassion
- The ... Dead, 60s US band headed by Jerry Garcia
- Someone who carves or etches a design
- ... can; garden container for giving plants a drink
- Country with Bratislava as its capital
- Pedro ..., world re-known Spanish filmmaker
- Deep-fried cornmeal ball
- Compound released by cells due to allergies
- Set of seven works
- Ground fracture caused by an earthquake
- Italian chicory/endive with red leaves
- Heavy emotional or mental burden; grinding
- Made someone feel isolated or estranged
- Jodie ..., she plays the first female Doctor Who
- French word for the ninth month of the year
- Branch of linguistics dealing with meaning
- The meaning of MX in BMX
- How quickly the breeze is blowing
- Device for showing a film on a screen
- Bring something under control, dominate
- Southern highest point in Zodiac at birth, MC
- It takes rainwater from the roof to the ground
- A boat with two hulls
- Had a light sleep such as enjoyed by a feline
- Weekly radio show with Ryan Seacrest: ... Top 40
- Conflicting, argumentative; that causes a split
- Brand of permanent colored markers
- Fragrant herbal sprig said to aid memory
- Dress code for formal functions, requires a tuxedo
- Native of Lima, Arequipa, Trujillo etc.
- Angry outbursts over driving incidents
- Legal officials who examine the dead
- Reserves or hires a vehicle for a special purpose
- Putting hands together to make appreciative sound
- Reactions given to an online post or a product
- Fiercely, aggressively, wildly
- Luxury food made from duck or goose liver
- Metalloid, symbol Sb, alloyed with lead/tin
- Detecting the texture of something with fingers
- Jack ...; champion golfer nicknamed The Golden Bear
- Explosive devices with pins
- Colonists' slogan: "No ... without representation"
- Triumphed over adversity
- 2016 film: “Batman v. ... – Dawn of Justice”
- Wrongdoings, illegal acts
- Happy, in a good mood
- The science of creating cocktails
- ... in disguise, means a bad thing turns out good
- Desert in Southern Africa
- Play by George Bernard Shaw: Man and ...
- Codename of Windows XP operating system
- Chemical sphere to protect clothing from insects
- Unexpected drop in winter temperatures
- Tripped - over words or feet
- A half-year term in a school or university
- Director of the fantasy film BFG: Steven ...
- Group 16 of the periodic table, ... family e.g. O
- A large room or residence hall for students
- Personal description and history in online profile
- When a father is killed by his child
- Originally tried to convert metal into gold
- Band with which Sting rose to fame
- Passing cotton through the eye of a needle
- Leader of a tribe or clan
- Removing, subtracting; often with taxes
- Puzzles, bewilders
- Primary flavor of Tim Tam cookies
- Anatomical term for the outer layer of skin
- Canines on guard
- It can be constructive at times
- State of anxiety, nervous excitement
- Someone or something with no chance of success
- Process for stiffening fabrics
- Reduced to fertilizer
- Loves and values a person or possession
- Often served with tomato sauce and meatballs
- A moderate reddish brown; a type of tropical wood
- Standing close to the plate
- Made a meal warm again
- One who designs and fits corrective lenses
- Advertisers pay for ... media to show in timelines
- Having more prickles or barbs
- Flamboyant US pianist, first name Wladziu
- Complete from beginning to end, totality
- Small shop specializing in fashionable items
- ... identity; wrong person
- They are enrolled in an educational institution
- Chemical process of determining authenticity
- False teeth
- Pilot leaving a jet in an emergency
- Former colonial ruler of Sao Tome & Principe
- ... rugs, patterned floor coverings from the East
- Pacific Rim ..., sequel to the 2013 original
- Water-boiling appliance
- Michael Jackson song: Man in the ...
- State of bliss in Hindu philosophy
- His hair was his strength
- ... Emperor; legendary Chinese sovereign
- The Good Witch of the South from The Wizard of Oz
- Java, joe
- Skylight-covered central space
- Part of the foot between the ball and the heel
- To determine an outcome, choose one thing
- Floating at sea unanchored
- Straighten, as with hair tools
- Sheriff's assistant
- To raise or elevate, especially in mood
- Richard Branson's Caribbean island
- People who manage online groups
- Branched horn on the head of a deer
- Short vinyl record
- Sweet aromatic plant with seeds used in baking
- How eggs are typically prepared for Eggs Benedict
- Glazed sugar long thin buns from Valencia
- You'll get relief from this Dr. Hoffmann invention
- Decorative moulding around top of curtains/ceiling
- Sixth actor cast as James Bond in films: Pierce ...
- Resolves a dispute
- Sudden involuntary diaphragm contractions
- ... Peninsula is the largest in the world
- When a ship hits the bottom or shore it runs ...
- School ..., required dress code
- Little assistants, yellow with dungarees
- Become less flexible, make more rigid
- Beer factory
- High-dressmaking in French
- Dog, could be Cocker or Springer
- Goes against someone's viewpoint
- Another word for a person's last name
- Properties with land, such as a wine or housing ...
- Inventor of the telegraph, ... Morse
- Lustrous gems stitched onto Diana's bridal gown
- Having or showing a mild, tender temperament
- Tremble from the cold
- Drinks company, owner of Baileys and Guinness
- The capital of Tasmania
- Anagram of briefs
- A cure or treatment
- Very poor person, as opposed to a prince
- The Two Gentlemen of ..., by Shakespeare
- Buddhist tower many storeys high
- ... Crue, US rockers with drummer Tommy Lee
- Strip of shiny material for tying bows
- Kevin Durant's former NBA team: Oklahoma City ...
- Traveller on holiday
- Short tube for launching rockets
- ... lenses, vision correctors on the eyeballs
- Tom Jones hit about an unfaithful woman
- Not strict, more merciful than expected
- Sea nymph who imprisoned Odysseus
- Major taxonomic group, between domain and phylum
- Alternative name for Vitamin A1
- A mountain or hill that might erupt
- Spanish word for "heart"
- Type of machine that sells small items like snacks
- Guilt or regret for a past mistake
- Material used to make a cast for broken bones
- Xmas novelty song: “Grandma Got Run Over By a ...”
- Person in charge of a hospitality building
- Melanie Griffith's ex: Zorro portrayer Antonio ...
- Makes a noise like a fire
- Shaped or carved with a knife
- Brush hair in reverse to achieve volume
- Plant-based liquid fat used for cooking and salads
- Chile's capital city
- Non-believers
- Padded seat that leans back and elevates feet
- Topics or stories becoming popular on social media
- Element with atomic no. 89, discovered by Giesel
- Electrical system, sparks fuel to start the engine
- Backs up, supports; promotes a specific product
- Got rid of, threw away
- Stop developing; become inactive
- Bird poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- Lacking knowledge
- Inconsiderate, without concern for consequences
- This feline is said to bring bad luck
- Large biblical boat that has never been located
- Grows wild, used to treat stinging nettles
- The Silence of the Lambs protagonist Clarice ...
- Arthur ..., the husband of Charlotte Bronte
- Unfortunate, morose, evoking sympathy
- Twice the square root of 81
- Blatant, obvious, unabashed
- To pause or delay action temporarily
- South Africa tourist attraction: Table ...
- Serbian top tennis player, Novak ...
- Place to secure your cycle
- In poor conditions, ignored, abandoned
- Betrayers, especially to their country
- To put at risk
- Trader, retailer
- External window coverings that open and close
- Worries, tensions, strains
- Crimson Thanksgiving side dish
- Your Body is a Wonderland artist
- Charades is an example of one of these
- Mounds of earth pushed up by underground mammals
- Small, dark skin blemish that appears with age
- Utter sounds or words; enunciate correctly
- Piece of a whole
- Preparedness, willingness
- Second most populated city in Australia
- A Murder is ..., detective fiction from 1950
- MS operating system launched in 2001
- The animal, Joe, in the film Mighty Joe Young
- Texts at the page top, separate from the body
- To spend money extravagantly
- Hair's tactile appearance; e.g. uneven, choppy
- Another term for a masochist: "... for punishment"
- Artist Mrs. Knowles-Carter
- The process or period of gathering crops
- The opposite of departure
- Style of comedy with a comic and live audience
- Communications of an intent to inflict harm
- A disease or period of sickness
- Bank ..., where you store and withdraw money
- Enthusiastic and eager
- TV's ... Island, where wishes and desires came true
- Pioneer of radio transmission: Guglielmo ...
- Venezuela's capital and largest city
- Capital of Maryland
- Self-evident; undisputed
- Ceramic material often used to make teacups
- Wife that Henry VIII had the longest: ... of Aragon
- Clinging or adhering closely, persistent
- Designed for efficiency and comfort when working
- Baggage that has not been collected
- State of legally belonging to you
- Adaptable, useful, flexible
- Used to hold computer cords together and organize
- Thought transference
- To score a run in baseball you must step on this
- Red wine grape also called Primitivo
- Driving kids to their place of education
- To be easy to understand, have a clear meaning
- Science that most incorporates the Periodic Table
- Hormone supplement used to help induce sleep
- White substance used to make cups and plates
- Play by Arthur Miller: Death of a ...
- To move to a new place
- Cooling water Egyptian goddess, daughter of Anubis
- Organism that lives off its host
- National Lampoon's ...; film series with road trips
- It's a letter and a picture; gift shop item
- ... and torn; in a poor state
- List of updates shown on one's Facebook home page
- Mixes cards
- A long, thin loaf of French bread
- Moved troops into position for action
- Palace in Granada, Spain
- Restoring back to life or consciousness
- Observing, looking at over a period of time
- Moving downwards; reducing in amount or value
- Provided goods or services to another party
- Made less tight
- New York's nickname, the ... State
- Send away forever
- Tiny pieces of underwear, or flip-flops
- French ..., South American country, capital Cayenne
- A smooth liquid preparation applied onto the skin
- Desired, e.g. a specific food
- Modest, without an excess of pride
- ... Jones, producer on MJ's Off the Wall album
- Lacking a definite plan, purpose, or pattern
- Shoulder ..., flat bones also called scapulae
- Bold and shameless
- Add a location to an online message, e.g. a Tweet
- A foul smell, stink
- ... bath, a foamy way to relax
- Wear this to brace and support an injured wrist
- Where one thing hits another, point of ...
- Sport played with a stick and a puck
- ... colour, used for emphasis in a room's scheme
- The “Snap, Crackle, and Pop” cereal: Rice ...
- Computer equipment, not programs
- ... reaction: a bodily reflex without thought
- Cowboy movie starring Grace Kelly, Gary Cooper
- Elegant and poised, like a ballet dancer
- Athletic event with a sand pit
- Margaret ..., the Iron Lady
- Carved with spooky faces at Halloween
- Across the ..., Beatles song transmitted into space
- Place where boats are repaired
- Animals, birds, and insects in nature
- Africa's leading coffee-producing country
- ... earth, tactic of leaving nothing for the enemy
- In large quantity, very many
- People with great regard for someone, maybe secret
- ... awkward; uncomfortable around others
- Chocolate squares of cakey gooeyness
- Officially accepted, allowed, or agreed to
- Winner of first Super Bowl that went to overtime
- Spoke quietly and incoherently
- To make secret or new information known
- Bermuda .... don't go too near said Barry Manilow
- Type of controller used in helicopter simulation
- Extroverted, gregarious, convivial
- Animated film about an infant businessman: The ...
- Wine process achieved by swirling it in a glass
- Soaked up a liquid
- Large rocks, as seen in Bedrock city
- Cartoonist Matt ...; creator of The Simpsons
- A person who provides instruction, teaches
- Male ... products include aftershave, razors etc.
- Enclosures where horses can exercise
- Olympic commentator Mark Foster's sport
- Cavity from which a hair grows
- North Pacific species of Salmon
- Atlanta NFL team
- Underwater missile
- Clearly set out; explained
- Scientific study of a body's system and organs
- Guy ..., Snatch director, Madonna's ex-husband
- Less expensive, less pricey
- Explode inwards
- ... spikes, long hair stuck out proud with gel
- What a barber might give you
- Pleading, incessantly asking for something
- Stephen King's pen name
- To preserve a corpse as was popular in Egypt
- Halloween month
- English translation of "leche de coco": ... milk
- Mr. ... & Sherman is a 2014 DreamWorks film
- Element added to steel to make stainless steel
- What the C in Washington, D. C. stands for
- Fulfills legal requirements or standards
- Gatherings for sampling wine, etc.
- Paul ..., Trump campaign manager
- Trans-... Railway runs from Moscow to Vladivostok
- Sarah ...; commoner who married Prince Andrew
- Witch who wiggled her nose on Bewitched
- Priscilla's surname before she married Elvis
- Hair spirals a.k.a. corkscrew curls
- Shaft of light from Earth's satellite
- Person or business that sells goods
- Relating to the smallest unit of an organism
- To introduce changes in the way something is done
- Entering into combat with an enemy
- Makes faster, speeds up
- Emotional states, sentiments
- The ... of the Moon; 1973 Pink Floyd album
- Barring someone from interaction on social media
- Turning down, denying
- Making you lose confidence, worrying
- Six, e.g. a box of eggs
- A difficult challenge (maybe vertically so)
- Uptown Funk and 24K Magic singer
- The grate or hearth at the base of a chimney
- Rhyming phrase meaning 'very simple'
- An infection that inflames the lungs
- Dress with no visible means of support
- ... Park, Jane Austen's Fanny Price novel
- ... penguins, birds appearing to be wearing helmets
- Linguistics is the study of ...
- Gwyneth Paltrow's mother: actress Blythe ...
- Famous Five author Enid ...
- Keyboard instruments
- Chong's comedic partner
- River that runs through London
- Calm, peaceful
- Monetary sums expected exchanged in a purchase
- Café ...; French way of serving coffee - with milk
- Best of both ...
- Grim ..., personification of death with a scythe
- Making quiet or hiding people from an online feed
- Used to moor a ship to the sea bottom
- To blur or smear ink by rubbing
- City through which the Manzanares River passes
- Mass departure
- Rigor ..., stiffness that follows death
- Red/orange metal shined up and used for pans