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- Picture puzzle broken up and then pieced together
- Compressed gases fire projectiles from this weapon
- Country that makes the cheese called Port Salut
- Blue...., Icelandic thermal pool for bathing in
- .... Nations, body that organized the Earth Summit
- Agatha Christie's spinster detective
- Verdi opera about the Moor of Venice
- Elton John song about Cold War girl
- Fertile farmland on which crops can be grown
- Stylized angel in art looks like a chubby toddler
- Something open to everyone, not private
- General who died at Battle of the Little Bighorn
- 1st living U.S. president 40 years after election
- Stacey ...., Tanya Roberts' alias, A View to a Kill
- Las Vegas hotel with dancing fountain spectacle
- Person who delivers news by bicycle
- Creator of the Op Art movement, Victor ....
- Period of Palaeozoic when jawed fishes evolved
- Sport played by the N.Y. Yankees
- In or outdoor arenas upon which skaters perform
- Ocean into which the Amazon River empties
- Soft-bodied cloth figures, sometimes homemade
- Black panther who is a mentor to Mowgli
- Wilting, flopping
- Organized sailing or rowing events
- Trance-like state, taken from Greek god of sleep
- Military planning of war or a campaign
- Poisonous or toxic
- Wealthy, prosperous
- Mortadella and salami are these
- Those who fled imprisonment
- What Rick calls zombies in The Walking Dead
- 16th U.S. President and one state's capital
- Diving to ground in attempt to make it to base
- Neptune satellite; nymph loved by Polyphemus
- A social blunder
- Least turbulent
- Bruce Willis stars in this action classic
- Southernmost Scandinavian country
- Term for a vascular land plant such as a spruce
- Date a company, organization, school started
- Cancels out, counterbalances
- The moon covers the sun in this Pink Floyd song
- Michelangelo painted its ceiling: .... Chapel
- Energy and strength shown over a long time
- Actor Fred .... was Ginger Rogers' dance partner
- Play by Oscar Wilde: "The Importance of Being ...."
- Killing a dragon
- The O in IMHO, "in my humble ...."
- The Revenant actor and Oscar winner, .... DiCaprio
- 2018 Super Bowl losing team
- Enclosure that simulates a pet's natural habitat
- Study of wines, alcohol is part of the curriculum
- Denomination of reformer Martin's followers
- Town where Jesus lived as a child
- High male singing voice, a la Bee Gees
- Traditional type of roof made of dried vegetation
- Period of Greek decline after the Mycenaean era
- Blue, black, red and yellow marking on the skin
- Monty Python's theatrical musical offering
- Adoration, meaning you'd do anything for someone
- Queen's star guitarist
- Edible almond paste, can be shaped and dyed
- Display or exhibit
- Bag shaped like paper casing of a letter
- Only U.S. state that begins with L
- First President inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
- Banned, prohibited
- Novel text read aloud, delivered in a recording
- To clandestinely listen to a private conversation
- Shakespearean family, enemies of the Capulets
- Lucky
- Round, filled doughballs in Chinese cuisine
- Lonely carnivore or character portrayed by Jackman
- Colorful underwater habitat of tropical fish
- Monarch who entrapped the Minotaur in a maze
- The boss' helper
- Weapon wielded by David against Goliath
- He led a Band of Gypsys
- “It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is .....”
- Miami is in this state
- Amazon river mammal, known as boto or bufeo
- Cretan-born Mannerist painter
- Former Soviet leader, .... Gorbachev
- Probe that dove into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017
- Becoming less intense, like a dying hurricane
- The range of colours used to decorate a room
- Costly crimson spice, toxic if consumed in excess
- Young person with exceptional abilities
- Chopping down a tree
- Plants or animals, result of crossing breeds
- Italian fashion designer murdered in Miami Beach
- Plead with someone, beg them
- Word formed by rearranging the letters of another
- Written in a way that can be read clearly
- Lad in an Arabian Nights tale with a magic lamp
- Use this machine to render documents from your PC
- Liquid used to make one smell pleasant
- He-Man's arch enemy
- Playground game combining baseball and soccer
- Roman emperor began construction of city walls
- Fierceness
- Triumphs, wins through
- Passing date of validity
- Soluble shells of medicine, to be swallowed
- Don ...., opera by Mozart about libertine Don Juan
- Relating to the arteries that surround the heart
- Hungarian capital with two combined cities
- Deserted, isolated, forlorn
- Microsoft's file-hosting service
- Person involved in a lawsuit
- Harshly critical
- 1982's Gandhi film star, Ben ....
- Glands in the roof of mouth fight off infection
- Enrolled members of an army
- Smearing or rubbing something
- “Like the pot calling the .... black”
- Retired QB for the Miami Dolphins: Dan ....
- "City of Music" where Mozart lived
- To sign a treaty to make it valid
- Country with the largest Catholic population
- Character in "Treasure Island": Long John ....
- .... of the Sun, film about Japanese internment camp
- Notoriety for bad deeds
- Orange metallic element Cu
- To be extremely dirty
- Goddess; Greece's capital is named after her
- Large shrimp or prawns
- Bizet opera about the fate of a gypsy girl
- Outdoor barriers for privacy
- Ireland's flag is green, white and this color
- Prince Harry, Duke of ....
- Move countries
- World War II drama, Saving .... Ryan
- .... S. Grant, northern general, US president
- Tibetan Plateau river flows into Andaman Sea
- Ancient Greek foot soldier with shield and spear
- Ruling family
- Religious places, like at Cyrene and the Parthenon
- Dessert topping of flour & butter, like sand
- Legal process of proving a will
- Biblical giant killed by David
- Two dimensional figure with six sides
- Small Australian marsupial
- .... if You Can, Frank Abagnale Jr. story
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Doctor ...., Pasternak tale of revolutionary Russia
- Midpoint
- Drink named after a NYC borough
- Scope or Listerine, for example
- 1960s Italian mouse puppet with gigantic ears
- Short break during a theater performance
- Dutch painter who created many self-portraits
- He Who Must Not Be Named
- Containers for screws and hammers
- Short break during an on-stage performance
- Asking forcefully
- Sylvester and ...., cartoon cat and bird adversaries
- Reckless young adult, a hellraiser
- " .... a Week", sang The Beatles
- Farm animals are ...., usually sold at markets
- Undefeated ancient military leader: .... the Great
- In legal terms, an example that is then followed
- Steps down from power as a monarch
- Storage space for rusty, unwanted vehicles
- Best Actress Oscar winner for As Good as it Gets
- In a rush, quickly
- Attacker who causes physical injury
- Agatha Christie West End murder-mystery play
- A theorist or speculator
- Official state dog of Alaska
- Unwanted outcome silver lining: .... in disguise
- Heroine of Shakespeare's As You Like It
- Battle of 490 BC, and a running race in its honor
- Life in the .... – living full of excitement/danger
- Hand ...., small explosive weapons thrown at enemies
- Flat wire clip for hair
- Making butter
- One of eight babies from the same birth
- Highly regarded
- Fearless fighters
- Italian city that its residents call Firenze
- Surname of Spanish singers Julio and son, Enrique
- Queen who married Ferdinand and sponsored Columbus
- Famous comedians .... & Chong
- Hit song by Beyonce: “.... Ladies”
- National flower of Mexico
- Food prepared according to Jewish dietary laws
- Helen ....; social activist who was deaf and blind
- Mischievous tricks played by leprechauns
- Interrupt a speech or on-stage performance
- Capital city on the island of Taiwan
- Sacrificial move to gain advantage in chess
- French form of the name Peter
- Lou ....; The Iron Horse of 1920s and 1930s baseball
- Secure place to leave clothes at the gym
- Venomous snakes
- Gone in 60 seconds
- Smart
- Paris art museum with a glass pyramid
- Nickname of the Academy Awards for Film
- Large appliance for keeping food frozen
- Youngest U.S. President to die during his term
- More common name for Hansen's disease
- Green gem
- .... Stone, helped decipher hieroglyphics
- Holds like a baby
- Ban a practice or law
- Bent, dishonest
- Raw fish, Japanese style (without rice)
- Electric mixing machine with a powerful blade
- Julia ...., actress, won an Oscar as Erin Brockovich
- World-famous news agency based in London
- Fortress on high ground protecting a city
- A wide-brimmed hat, associated with cowboys
- Tidal river mouth
- Sense Beethoven lost in his 30s
- .... bone, also stapes, found in the middle ear
- Elvis' estate
- Ice cream topping
- Invented language by Ludwik Zamenhof
- Large manmade water storage pool
- Gathered together
- Sociable birds that flock in murmurations
- Woody Allen film, 1977 Best Picture Oscar winner
- Fruitfulness and fecundity
- Female star of La La Land
- Got rid of
- Fire and .... refers to the wrath of God
- Large, built, water-storage pool
- Officially agreeing, rubber stamping
- Forced removal of a child from school
- Transmission mechanisms of motor vehicles
- Smelly volatile for painting fences with
- Person involved in sales or trade
- State that's home to the Cornhuskers
- Ellen Ripley's spacecraft in Alien
- Sorcerer in "The Tempest"
- Month of Valentines
- Ocean where the Falklands Islands are located
- British soldiers in the US War of Independence
- Thick pureed fruit or veggies energy drink
- Game with pieces with varying numbers of spots
- Unexpected attacks by soldiers
- Steely nickname for Margaret Thatcher
- The early signs of dentition
- Chucking, flinging, tossing
- Greek sea god Poseidon took on this equine guise
- West Side Story Oscar winner Rita ....
- Where Santa Claus was coming in The Supremes song
- TV game show hosted by Steve Harvey: “.... Feud”
- Mother ...., Albanian nun famous for charity work
- Cried out like a wounded dog
- Two Young Girls at the Piano, by Pierre-Auguste ....
- Olympic sword competitor
- .... & Delilah, Biblical tale of a harmful haircut
- World's oldest and most widely used type of nut
- Avoids, steers clear of
- Elton John song: "Tiny ...."
- Bring back to life
- Opposite of casual
- Film festival started by Robert Redford in 1978
- Sent items abroad for sale
- Toronto's Baseball team
- Magic hall where Odin keeps the dead he chooses
- Hound that keeps wooly ruminants in check
- Religion with a Festival of Lights called Diwali
- Classification system of organisms in biology
- Bogota is this country's capital
- Dried and shriveled, like a dead plant
- Canine that helps to herd the lambs on a farm
- What the Rolling Stones had for the devil
- Removing the shell
- Show of open disobedience; digging in
- Movie featuring the song “My Heart Will Go On”
- Having taken vengeance upon, revenged
- Not getting to the point: “.... around the bush”
- Country where women may wear a tunic called ao dai
- Perceive
- Touches hand to cap like a soldier
- Art of public speaking in an elegant, formal way
- Where a Formula 1 car has a tire change
- The two days that everyone looks forward to
- Medical term for lower back pain
- Unsubstantiated rumor shared by others
- One of Seven Deadly Sins, means "greed"
- The act of making holes in the ground with a spade
- Followed secretly, illegally by someone
- .... Letter, tale of adultery by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Nationality of someone from Port-au-Prince
- Advisors, anagram of monster
- Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey
- 2017 Kentucky Derby Winner: Always ....
- Dilapidated apartment in an inner city slum
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Mosaic tiles on the floors of villas in ancient Rome
- .... coupons are good to save money
- Voting in somebody democratically
- "Beauty is in the eye of the ...."
- Inhabitant, occupier, homeowner
- The big red dog
- Christ the ...., Rio de Janeiro hilltop statue
- Graphic illustrations that explain a concept
- Crushes a piece of paper
- Resignation, endurance of pain without complaining
- Pretending, falsifying
- Kitchen tools with flat end for scraping out bowls
- Prescribed or required by etiquette or fashion
- Heated box to keep fertilized chicken eggs warm
- Business, commercial, trading
- Watchfulness, alertness
- Binding; supportive bandages
- Mixes eggs and cooks in pan
- Lines of longitude
- Breathed in, inhaled
- Quip or clever remark
- Having an imposing frontage (of a building)
- Astronomical instrument from Hellenistic world
- Opposite of execution
- Venue for the U.S. Open: .... Ashe Stadium
- Name for a group of tigers
- Groups of political plotters or conspirators
- Largest island in Thailand
- A duck's walk
- To look over the items in a collection
- Luxury trip on an ocean liner
- Pulled something heavy or cumbersome
- Instructions for cooking, a list of ingredients
- Iron ...., rockers named after a device of torture
- Set off a rocket
- People from the largest continent are called ....
- For whom Miss Piggy pines
- Seamus ...., Nobel laureate famous for Beowulf work
- Any TV series with laughs
- Joining of two businesses
- Large garden spade used for planting a tree
- Modest and shy
- Wooden storage for reading material
- What the “S” stands for in the TV show SNL
- Tasty coffee break snack e.g. flapjack, rocky road
- Wearing, grinding or rubbing away by friction
- Folk hero, King of the Wild Frontier, Davy ....
- Greek hero of the Trojan War
- Five-sided shape
- Stubborn or obstinate
- Time of day when roads are busy
- Hard, Italian cheese for grating on pasta
- Feeling happy, bright and buoyant
- South African city, home to Table Mountain
- Essential ropes that release parachutes
- According to the saying, what beggars can't be
- Banned or forbidden
- Volcano that destroyed Pompei: Mount ....
- Seriousness, solemnity, sober
- In plentiful supply
- Overly interested in
- Intended as discipline, a hardship
- Tiny Tim's surname in "A Christmas Carol"
- A shape with five sides
- The bad guy in a movie or book
- Classic redheaded sitcom star, .... Ball
- Military rank that's a homophone of a corn niblet
- French Post-impressionist created The Card Players
- Father of Odysseus; Penelope weaves his shroud
- Food and fuel of tennis champions
- Venetian cocktail of Prosecco and peach nectar
- Solved a mystery, arrived at a conclusion
- Country where Doberman Pinschers originated
- Flintstone's hometown
- Seeing glass worn in one eye
- Photos taken with the camera facing towards you
- Greek city, the site of an ancient canal
- A ruler of ancient Egypt, term means "Great House"
- Rope used for lowering or raising a sail
- A bird's feathers
- Ten-sided shape
- Round ocular organ, positioned under a lid
- Hole in the ground for petroleum harvesting
- The "Two Gentlemen of Verona": Valentine and ....
- Broken, injured
- .... dancer; polite, euphemistic term for a stripper
- Road Runner's foil
- To fall for lie: swallow hook, line, and ....
- Furrows one's brow
- Soak up
- Walt ...., the creator of Mickey Mouse
- Teeter totter
- Words in singing, rather than the instrumentation
- Person after whom a discovery is named
- King of the jungle, his consort is Jane
- Two-legged creatures
- Printer that fires droptlets of fluid onto paper
- Short-range cannon, sounds like brickwork element
- Hang around in the air, like a bad smell
- Something that holds up well; strong
- Large bodies of water becoming polluted by plastic
- Father or mother
- Batter's head protection in baseball
- These public transit carriages run on railways
- Comedian Dave ....
- Christmas treat shaped for a shepherd
- Gem term for pyrites, popular with the Victorians
- Talking about people and spreading rumors
- Volcanic explosions
- Mythological king loved Aphrodite; play by GB Shaw
- Fairy that dances in Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker
- Filling with wind and moving like a sail
- What no money can buy
- Cooperative interactions
- Amazon-owned website for book reviews
- Soldier paid to fight for a foreign army
- Global
- Michael Jackson's biggest selling album ever
- High speed plane
- Liticaphobia is the fear of these
- Keats poem about a shepherd loved by Selene
- Washes clothes
- Canine's master and provider
- Not a cynic
- Meadows for cattle grazing
- Musical film, winner of six Academy Awards in 2017
- Poured delicately over, e.g. on a cake
- Inspecting your financial accounts
- Island nation south of India
- A less scientific name for the coccyx
- Censored, obscured, edited
- Honest, candid
- Sparkling Italian wine
- Seafood recommended for boosting brainpower
- Soldiers' quarters, often temporary
- Suddenly upsetting
- An intimate male partner
- Colonial soldiers ready for duty on instant notice
- Last base in baseball
- The most northern capital city in the world
- Amazonian queen killed by Hercules
- North by ...., Hitchcock movie with a crop duster
- The Hunchback of ...., Hugo's Parisian love story
- Preserved in a sacred place
- The most thin, most svelte
- Burst into flames, perhaps spontaneously
- .... chant, Roman Catholic sacred music
- Reaching a goal
- Digs up, removes earth from
- Unconventional, strange
- Walt's nautical-themed Tokyo resort
- Vaccine
- Espresso coffee with a small measure of milk
- Paris ....; 2015 international climate change accord
- Disastrous events
- Place where cinema tickets are bought
- Another word for doctor
- Nuts used to make pralines in New Orleans
- Unusual skin color of Willy Wonka's Oompa Loompas
- Become invisible
- Song by the Beatles: "Strawberry .... Forever"
- The sailors betray their captain
- Gland that plays a key role in T cell maturation
- Fastest type of gait for a horse
- Winners, victors
- Authoritarian government
- Footwear label that Victoria Beckham designs for
- Portray, illustrate
- Zodiac crustacean
- Spring flowers from bulbs grown in the Netherlands
- Sum paid for capturing someone
- Capital of Colombia
- Calm someone down, e.g. give baby a soother
- Actor starring in Magnum, P.I.: Tom ....
- Best-selling Fleetwood Mac album
- Legendary first king and founder of Rome
- Rules over people
- To divide into three equal parts
- Country home to historical region of Transylvania
- Team that changes tires on a racing car
- Lack of success
- Professional that fixes pipes and drains
- Baked breakfast cereal of oats, fruit and nuts
- Dead animals collectors attach to a pinboard
- Relating to earthquakes or other Earth vibrations
- He keeps the riffraff out of night clubs
- Disarms, makes safe
- Rubbish, trash
- US city famous for gambling
- Style of chicken wings
- Deep abyss and prison for the Titans in Greek myth
- Major island of Indonesia, formerly Celebes
- Weightlifting poles
- First female UK prime minister, Margaret ....
- L-shaped hexagonal tool for furniture assembly
- Obstacles or hindrances
- Fighting
- Gilbert and Sullivan operetta: The Pirates of ....
- Brass instrument with a slide
- Very young trees
- Intercepting a pass in basketball
- Attire for skinny dippers: .... suit
- Karachi was once capital of this Asian nation
- French wine region stretching from Dijon to Mâcon
- Fictional doctor who talks to animals
- Interfering, poking one's nose in
- Toys and games company that owns Parker Brothers
- Holiday associated with egg hunting
- First country to require unsold food be donated
- The republic at the center of The Handmaid's Tale
- Uttered by Archimedes and the solution to problems
- Special "lucky" cards in the Monopoly board game
- Disappointment
- Coniferous trees, maybe seen in Lebanon
- Euphemism meaning dead and buried
- Explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean
- Records
- Method of trading before currency
- Make larger or longer
- Street musician who collects money
- Pouches on either side of the face, for blusher
- .... League; junior baseball organization
- Closed prison off the coast of San Francisco
- Slang for a male friendship
- Carotenoid responsible for a tomato's red color
- Immense and gigantic expanse
- Blood protein that fights infections
- Separating process used to turn milk to cheese
- Almond paste, modeled or used to top cakes
- Marks on the body resembling crucifixion wounds
- Opposite of emptiness
- Places where people live in groups
- Branch of science relating to the study of cells
- Live music shows
- Bullying or annoying online
- A bladed tractor used for construction
- Brand of beer, This Bud's for You
- Ancient Babylonian set of written laws: Code of ....
- Variety, assortment
- Hidden by leprechauns at the end of a rainbow
- Happy and at ease
- Chanterelle, Criimini, and Portobello, for example
- Windy weather in the desert
- Latin expression meaning "seize the day"
- 2017 Best Film Oscar, and no, it wasn't La La Land
- Winter projectiles
- Strengthened, reinforced
- Spoken with emotion or imagination
- Cooking vessel used for preparing cheesy meal
- Putting text another way
- Shrinking from a strike to the body
- Sport that uses the terms strike and spare
- Depicted
- Protection under the 5th Amendment: .... Rights
- Electrical device for making toast
- Son of Uranus; also Saturn's third largest moon
- "Like a Virgin" singer
- Wedding anniversary celebrated after 60 years
- Extreme irrational fears
- Electrical device for crisping bread
- Indifferent, detached
- Tanned, sunkissed
- French Mediterranean island
- Money given to a writer before a book's completion
- Folded-over pizza with filling inside
- Middle front waist, exposed in cut-off tops
- As of 2017, NFL team with the most Super Bowl wins
- Family name in The Godfather
- Polluted precipitation
- External layer in an early embryo
- Order, command
- Without a cable
- Obsession, fascination with something
- Trying hard, working hard
- Small, strong black cup of coffee
- System of national highways in Germany
- State of unconsciousness
- Conceit, complacency, arrogance
- Egg white desserts that rise and then fall
- Rendered chicken fat, or overly sentimental music
- Superhero team, .... Four
- Fueling station
- Thin slices of raw meat or fish, with lemon or oil
- Faulty, imperfect
- Rivers and canals are examples of these
- Verdi opera about a hunchback jester
- Forgetfulness blamed on caring for a newborn
- Faulty, not working properly
- Deeply upsetting
- To dry completely
- Dial 3 numbers for this medical emergency vehicle
- Ecstatic, enthusiastic
- Silver, shiny long fish with fang-like teeth
- Making a heartfelt request against a decision
- Breakdown of food in the body
- Country whose name means rich coast
- Manufacturer of Ivory Soap: Proctor & ....
- Children's television network
- Language of the Communist Manifesto
- Criminal such as Jesse James
- Snarl up, like hair
- Legal
- Young birds of prey: tawny, little or barn
- Musée ...., Paris museum with impressionist artworks
- World's second smallest continent in area
- Need for liquid
- Addictive painkiller
- Stephen King book, teen doused in pig's blood
- Throws, discards
- Of work or a job that doesn't require much skill
- .... pants, MC's baggy trousers, like harem pants
- Things you wear on your feet
- Band fronted by Jerry Garcia, .... Dead
- No .... without representation
- Lover of Troilus, written about by Shakespeare
- Person who sells goods abroad in bulk
- Hides something from sight
- Clothing made of wool
- Warm whiskey drink with honey, lemon and spices
- Hindu women wear a bindi on this part of the face
- Torricelli defined air ....; he created a barometer
- Repurposed, used again
- Lazy like an Amazon creature or deadly sin
- T-shaped device for washing windows
- A driver or putter
- Projectile fragments that wound
- James Dean's character in Rebel Without a Cause
- West Coast metropolis nicknamed the Rain City
- Too sick to keep an appointment: “under the ....”
- Star Wars sandy pit with mouth and beaked tongue
- A long bristle on a cat's face
- Death-sentence poison taken by Socrates
- Hot cream and chocolate sauce
- Use these for crushing ingredients in mortars
- Human body part at front between wrist and elbow
- Tools for nailing
- It's the early bird that catches ....
- Magi or three kings
- Sloping, inclined
- African country whose name means "free" in Latin
- Washington, D.C. hockey team
- Star of “The Hunger Games”: Jennifer ....
- The Southern Hemisphere's most populous city
- City from which Paul escaped in a basket
- Makes food in advance
- Writer of song words
- Algebraic expression of the sum of two terms
- Thin flatbread, used to make chips and burritos
- .... carrier, naval vessel that launches planes
- Fleet of ships or boats
- To remove a limb in a surgical operation
- Opposite of horizontal
- Small pieces of wood used to start a fire
- Trapped on an island
- Large and stately homes
- Preceded with an introduction
- Belief that divine union is achieved by intuition
- Initial station on a baseball diamond
- Regretful, remorseful
- Lift hair color with darker strands
- Body of water between China and Korean peninsula
- To enlighten or enchant
- Nations' symbols hang from these
- Cheats, conmen
- French term for a highly reduced stock
- One of six babies from the same birth
- Made larger or louder
- One who doesn't arrive on time
- Dedicated
- Only ancient Egyptians allowed to eat mushrooms
- The right to vote in elections
- Disease-causing cells, found e.g. in your gut
- Part of speech: implicit comparison
- Relating to newborn infants
- Band fronted by Chris Martin
- "Blessing in ....", something that turns out for good
- Deep ditches used during war
- Mythological serpent that kills with a stare
- Lofty tightrope
- Nemesis of the Smurfs
- Omnipotent
- Booked tickets in advance
- Straightens, removes the kinks
- Hair was cut a little bit
- Treaty of ...., sought WWI peace with Hungary
- Used by Adam to hide his modesty
- Verify
- Comfortable indoor shoe
- Land, topography
- How Bond likes his martinis: shaken, not ....
- Long locks of hair
- Too close for ....
- Last major taxonomic group, after genus
- Goes against someone
- Popular Italian chocolate spread with hazelnuts
- Mentally prepared someone for a task
- Greek deities, companions of Dionysus, god of wine
- Syrian site of deadly earthquake of 1138
- Written words for a theater play
- Italian city where you can take a gondola ride
- Of a choir
- Plant affliction, plague
- Large area of country land
- Al ...., who starred in Scarface
- Make .... when you say cheers/clink glasses
- Specialist language, hard for others to understand
- Where skiers ski
- Hesitates, waits briefly
- Nurse's uniform; cleans the floor
- Helen ...., who played The Queen
- To have a strong effect on someone
- "I'm going to make him an offer he can't ...."
- Spoken intention of harming someone
- Written words for a play
- Special ones work with FBI
- Medical term for nerve pain
- Black-and-white spotted dog breed
- Queen has an epiphany with this song
- Explosives designed to be buried under the surface
- German pen maker and French-Italian mountain
- Snapping device for despatching rodents
- Founder of Amazon
- Tennis court markings for doubles play
- Unfastening, separating
- City that presents the Nobel prize for literature
- Damage to coral reefs by excessively warm water
- It enables tots to sit at the table
- Later; at a subsequent time
- State of tranquility and calm
- Split into portions
- "Smile, you're on .... Camera!"
- Defeated country in the Battle of Buena Vista
- Relating to or emanating from the stars
- Economical with money
- Dangerous tricks on a movie set
- Distort, disfigure
- Textile
- .... and blues, or R&B, music style out of the US
- Polish capital with the Latin name Varsovia
- Nastro ...., beer by the Italian Peroni brewery
- Word made from the letters of another
- Windows 10's personal assistant by Microsoft
- Ounces in a pound
- Try to achieve
- Groups of geese
- Deep blue copper carbonate mineral
- Children's Vitamin D deficiency disease
- Provisons in a contract
- One who makes bets
- Jiminy ...., friend of Pinocchio
- Church spire
- Routes carved through rocks for cars
- Longed for
- Maya ....; inspirational human rights poet
- .... in 1995 starred Tim Allen and Tom Hanks
- A chip off the ....; showing family characteristics
- Harry Potter's favorite gal pal
- Engine part that supplies air or fuel to cylinders
- Large, one-off payments, not small, regular ones
- Fiery Spanish dance
- Entering a place unwanted, as an army
- Harry Potter's preferred gal pal
- Vast groups of stars
- Gas that constitutes almost 80% of Earth's air
- Striking a bag with a fist
- Relating to hearing
- London singer who saw the Writing's on the Wall
- Mankind
- Australian capital
- Trinidadian dance music; also a sea nymph
- Ocean animal with tentacles
- Greek goddess of the hunt; Diana to the Romans
- A home-delivered shopping parcel
- Four players on court in tennis
- Italian dumplings of potato and semolina
- Material used in ancient Egypt for writing
- Where the train pulls into
- "Renaissance" literally means this
- Small immature tree
- Hotel refreshment box
- Odd, rare objects from foreign countries
- Juliet's family name in Shakespeare's play
- Covered a bare wall surface so it is smooth
- Large autonomous community in southern Spain
- Person whose power comes from their wealth
- Careful, these sea creatures can sting you!
- Play it in your VCR
- The Power of Love band, .... and the News
- Well-respected
- Blue-green color and gemstone used in jewelry
- Lines on a weather map, showing same temperatures
- Those responsible for wicked deeds
- Substances put into food during processing
- Jamaican sprinter who retired in 2017
- Exactly the same
- Hope a Friday doesn't fall on this number
- Don Drysdale's sport
- Comic strip about a cat, and a dog, Odie, too
- Ex-British colony, Southern ....; currently Zimbabwe
- People responsible for a crime
- Italian restaurant serving savory pies
- Contained areas for kids to have fun
- Throws away
- Nationality of Manny Pacquiao and Imelda Marcos
- Obtaining from suppliers
- French term for goodbye
- Prolonged period of higher than usual temperatures
- .... Luke, Newman goes to jail in 1967 film
- Objective, a balanced view
- Smothering a noise
- Hit moves batter three bases in baseball
- Exercise tracker
- Pedaled on two wheels
- Italian island used as a prison by Mussolini
- Genesis album uses just three alphabetical letters
- Rode on two wheels
- Monet painted .... over a Pond of Water Lilies
- Bent metal wire for fastening papers
- Acre, holy city for Baha'i, in Jewish country
- Outdoor eating excursion
- Stage of development of unhatched offspring
- Repeat broadcasts of TV series
- Name of Angelina and Brad's first biological child
- What the director shouts to start filming
- A noisy coward is all bark and ....
- Raised up, elevated something
- Fiercely burning
- Apple Martin's mother, actress .... Paltrow
- Crayon company
- Harbors where yachts are kept
- Three-pronged fork carried by Poseidon
- Fictional setting of The Princess Diaries
- Envious
- Vincent ...., post-impressionist Starry Night artist
- Italian crisp pastry filled with sweet cheese
- Doesn't give in to temptation
- Plant that frogs sit on in a pond
- A flow of water in a particular direction
- Watery patches on the ground for splashing in
- Backup plan
- Intestinal parasite from eating infected pork
- Beer made at your place
- Precious violet quartz used in jewelry
- Second assassinated U.S. President
- Movie review site: Rotten ....
- Quirky street fashion style of Tokyo fashionistas
- Cosmetic surgery to alter the visage
- Unit of an air force
- A ball spins to land on black or red on this wheel
- Great victories
- Branch of math: points, lines, shapes, surfaces
- TV series created by Gene Roddenberry, with Spock
- Depraved Biblical place destroyed by God
- Lloyd Webber Evita hit, Don't .... Argentina
- Low, stagnant mood
- High flat areas of land
- Cosmetic surgery to perk up your expression
- Make the first move
- Scary creature found on old cathedrals
- Painful dental procedure
- California neighborhood known for its glamor
- Narrow or taper to a point (e.g. of a leaf)
- What you drink your morning brew from
- Separated; no longer together
- Vagrants or drifters
- Not clear enough to be read or understood
- Worship, veneration
- Small sacs, cavities that surround hair roots
- Drooled, dribbled, slobbered
- Morning brew is drunk from this
- Racing of bikes that run on gas
- Intense weather event with precipitation
- Another name for Shrove Tuesday; Fat Tuesday
- Coordination of a complex military operation
- The holding of severe religious views
- Ferocious dog such as in the Sherlock Holmes tale
- Turn one on in the dark
- Soaked meat in flavored liquid
- Tripwire
- Device with spinning discs mounted on an axis
- A remote, hard to find address:: “off the .... path”
- Astronaut who led Apollo 13: James ....
- Small Balkan state declared independence in 2008
- Long boards of wood, walked on by bad pirates
- Thinks deeply and sadly
- Green film over copper, appears over time
- Straw hat
- Swing the bat and miss a delivery in baseball
- Edible bivalve found in rockpools
- Lexus is the luxury car division of this car maker
- Basket for dirty clothes
- Less cold
- Sweeping implements
- Precious gem; one of December's birthstones
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is one
- Toughen, solidify
- Least content or cheerful
- Soft cover, bedding item
- Judy Garland's iconic Wizard of Oz role
- Red Wings mascot put on the ice before games
- Lewis Carroll's real surname
- A sea; largest inland body of water in the world
- Propelled a canoe with oars
- Spice Girls debut single
- The ...., Spielberg's movie with kids and pirates
- River that Julius Caesar crossed to get to Rome
- To mark with many small dots, specks
- Mysteries, puzzles
- Worried about something
- .... Fields, where virtuous Greeks spent eternity
- A small number you can count with your fingers
- Rights a wrong on behalf of someone
- Rotting plant matter enriches soil in the garden
- Educational institutions for pupils
- Process of adding organic material to top of soil
- NYC borough where Coney Island is located
- Name of Ireland in classical times
- Fashion designer known for her wedding dresses
- Goat and sheep's milk grilling cheese from Cyprus
- Open storage for books
- The ...., film about a Jew who becomes a Neo-Nazi
- Like a dog retrieving a ball
- Electronic structured storage of information
- Sequence of main events in a narrative
- Augustus' immediate successor
- Engravings, impressions, inscriptions
- International police organization based in France
- Recorded line of ancestry
- Actions that boost one's self-esteem
- Traditional Scottish instrument
- Canceled a law
- You pull them; jokes, mottoes, party hats included
- Killer whale movie
- Jersey Shore soft taffy variety
- Steamship that rescued passengers of the Titanic
- Statement of terms, final demand
- Process removed a president from office
- Game to find a list of elusive items: .... Hunt
- Declaring illegal
- English musician Thom Yorke's band
- Detached using a tool to remove metal pin
- Sweet treat also known as cinder toffee
- Of clothes that are exceedingly close-fitting
- Removing someone's weapons
- Sunken area where houses are sucked underground
- The state of being supplied with enough water
- Planned schedule of events, lessons, flights etc
- French meal of snails
- Staying up late to study: “burning the .... oil”
- Sudden neck injury
- Harp-like zither from ancient Greece
- A traditional affogato: ice cream drowned in ....
- Jamaican capital with royal name
- Climb over fortifications in a military attack
- Cultural celebration; summer music event
- Stunts pulled on a bike with its front in the air
- Long and untidy, e.g. hair
- .... Jones, starred in Men in Black
- Desire for food, a healthy hunger
- Captivating, entrancing
- Trimming a sheep's wool
- Rachel Dratch SNL role: Debbie ....
- Murder victim, the Black ....
- Ruth Handler's creation, named after her daughter
- Series of battle campaigns in 1941 in Libya
- Excessive pride in one's appearance
- "Two .... don't make a right"
- Propels with a finger
- Baseball player that faces the pitcher
- Demand's better half
- Pinocchio, a tale about a .... boy
- Portuguese capital, on the River Tagus
- Chewing gum designed to blow
- Fruit of the vine, used in wine-making
- To shape by molding or carving
- "The Barber of Seville" title character's name
- Dark, sultry eye makeup look
- .... Spaniel or American .... Spaniel, sporting dogs
- Insult for someone who isn't smart
- Dance portrayed by Degas' models
- Run very quickly
- A stored website for easy access
- Term for convention-defying women in the 1920s
- Daughter of Helen of Troy and Menelaus in myth
- Military strategy game with a board
- Appointment of friends to positions of power
- Main religion of the Philippines
- Lately, not long ago
- Belgian and EU capital
- The Grand .... Hotel, directed by Wes Anderson
- Furniture for sleeping one on top of the other
- Trade show for publications
- Strap yourself in and prepare for the ride
- Burning via a hot or boiling liquid
- Edge-to-edge line going through the center of a circle
- Items that are won or earned, e.g. cups, awards
- Without any marks from healed wounds
- Took delight in or looked forward to a challenge
- Affectionate but not romantic friendship
- Jury decisions
- Male horse, used for breeding
- Book and film about a magical board game
- The .... Queen, movie with Katherine Hepburn
- ABC show about a crisis management firm in D.C.
- Currency spent in Kabul and Kandahar
- Figure built outside in winter
- Electrical gizmos
- US state where Key Largo is found
- Stuck, glued
- Sells meat
- Metal spikes for cooking meat on barbecues
- Dark green lettuce typically used in Caesar salad
- Accumulates, stores up
- Nationality; a homonym of a synonym of "end"
- Places of white-collar work
- Nervy, jumpy, on edge
- Former stage name of Islam convert Yusuf: Cat ....
- Winter sculpture with eyes and a carrot nose
- The bird where Hera placed the giant Argus's eyes
- Got rid of, discarded
- Rachel ...., actress of Mean Girls
- The intrinsic quality of something
- Place for arranging and displaying novels
- Henry Mancini won a 1962 Oscar for this lunar tune
- Abandoning, fleeing
- Strings, go through eyes/hooks in winter footwear
- Open dish for holding drink sweetener
- Body position of a luge rider
- Pest control device for small rodents
- How fast a gust or a breeze is blowing
- Place for arranging your dusty old tomes
- Carving wood with a pocket knife
- Episodes or sudden occurrences of disease
- .... shift means working early hours or overnight
- Invisible UV rays transmitted by the sun
- The firsts, founding components
- Fluent, graceful manual skill
- Moving up on the career ladder
- Waterfall along the Zambezi River: .... Falls
- Hetch Hetchy Valley locale: .... National Park
- Superman in TV's Lois & Clark
- Route to freedom for many slaves: Underground ....
- Short-legged cat named after French emperor
- A matter of choice
- Insulin secreting organ
- Boasting
- Portable electric appliance for slow cooking
- Omission of part of a sentence
- Verdi opera about a fallen woman, La ....
- You can choose to do it if you want, not obligatory
- Libyan city where 2 US facilities were attacked
- Loyal, truthful daughter to her father King Lear
- The outer packaging of sweets
- Birthplace of the entertainer Rihanna
- Frame for the feet attached to a horse's saddle
- The organ the secretes insulin
- Type of charge carried by a proton
- Romaine salad and the dressing used
- Philadelphia's pro hockey team
- Roman philosophical writer and orator
- Childe ...., US impressionist, painted Geraniums
- Tropical palm stems used to make garden chairs
- Ghostly character in Shakespeare's Macbeth
- Peanut housings
- Musician who wrote "I Shot the Sheriff": Bob ....
- Fifty Shades of Grey star, Jamie ....
- Value of the shares issued by a company
- Horse rider
- Ice huts built by the Inuit
- Turn the volume back on
- Two-piece pool attire
- Canadian capital
- Two equal or nearly equal parts of a whole
- Anger, annoy someone
- Ill-tempered and moody
- Gave back loan money
- Medical word for the womb
- Protein found in wheat grains
- .... Club, Liverpool venue The Beatles made famous
- Physical education occurs here
- America's relative who recruited soldiers
- Global soccer tournament held every four years
- All-seeing, 100-eyed giant of Greek myth, Argos ....
- Grapes that are easier to eat
- Generic name for elderly memory loss
- Bear, abide, endure
- Country whose capital is Kuala Lumpur
- Tuneful, melodic
- Like animal hide
- Replaced ammunition in empty gun
- Limited guarantee or assurance on goods
- Solutions to soothe ocular aches
- Film editor's completed product
- Top selling cookie brand in the U.S.
- Wife of King Henry II of England
- Small rodent wrongly known for jumping off cliffs
- Hesitation, being careful about proceeding
- Ocean containing an area called Ring of Fire
- Unkindness, viciousness
- Headgear worn on a building site
- Moscow citadel, the seat of the Russian government
- Survive longer than someone else
- Groaned like a floorboard
- Fast and close Brazilian dance
- Spanish hotel run by the government
- Sicilian capital city
- Person in charge of a starship and crew
- Muslim holy period marked by prayer and abstinence
- Drink partaken by Lecter with liver and fava beans
- Attach it to your back and you can fly
- Military gestures of respect given to servicemen
- To give advice
- George, Jerry's best friend on Seinfeld
- Double ....; phrase that can be taken two ways
- Son of Helios, killed driving the sun chariot
- Equal to 1,024 kilobytes
- Dark purple vegetable, also called aubergine
- Fine wool fabric from Kashmir used in shawls
- To jump off a piece of equipment on gymnastics
- Area of the sea where the water is not deep
- Mixing with water to make less strong
- Equal to 1,024 KB
- Dark purple fruit, called aubergine in the UK
- Type of bird that was Harry Potter's companion
- Hard Italian almond biscuits, for coffee dunking
- Mountain range separating France and Spain
- Not quite the color of snow, slightly grayish
- To do with the Christian holy book
- Lawless and unruly, against the system
- Paying no heed
- Wonderful, magnificent, extraordinary
- Visually ....; experiencing less than perfect vision
- NYC neighborhood where Mott Street is located
- Nashville NHL team
- Britain's floating army
- German language encyclopedia
- Branch of botany concerning seaweeds, other algae
- Female massage therapists
- People are often caught "between a rock and a ...."
- Weather ritual to induce precipitation
- Describes music with a single melodic line
- Pasta sauce with pancetta, egg, and grated cheese
- Oscar-winning director for A Beautiful Mind
- Unrefined, unpolished
- Cultivating again
- Preceding lawn
- Basilica of the Sagrada Familia is in this city
- Pedestrian lanes
- Expert in matter and energy
- British explorer who met Pocahontas
- Legal document for searches
- Medical term for kneecap
- Lincoln's first name
- Reality show hosted by Julie Chen, Big ....
- Mother of Persephone, sister of Zeus
- .... mori, in English "Remember: you will die"
- Refined and polite, as for a royal audience
- No 221B was where Sherlock Holmes lived in London
- Rescue parts of a wrecked ship
- Funny mistake by a broadcaster
- Flew somewhere quickly, in a group
- Used to propel small boats, like oars
- Brief cinematic shots showing passage of time
- The four periods that a year is divided into
- HB, B or H graphite drawing implements
- Close-knit, unwelcoming groups of people
- Mollusc, rhymes with "phony"
- Study of past events, a school subject
- A Study in ...., tale where Holmes and Watson meet
- Tissues that work together to create movement
- Why apples fall
- Sea creature of eight arms
- Social networking site for posting mini blogs
- The highest point
- The first James Bond novel: ".... Royale"
- Removed the seed
- Borrower's source
- Spanish rice dish, usually has seafood in it
- They built the first aqueduct
- Strainers for flour
- Sea between Russia and Alaska
- Something incomprehensible or nonsense, .... Dutch
- Pearl maker
- Explosions
- Scoop mud out from the bottom of a river
- Drummer's metal accessory
- Used by those under house arrest: ankle ....
- Time period; where a story takes place
- Grammy winning hit by Train, Drops of ....
- Character who decapitated Medusa
- Red pigment in beets used for food coloring
- Citrus and champagne cocktails
- Ruled like a queen
- Avoid in protest
- Restriction on trade or release of news
- Billy ...., played Harry to Meg Ryan's Sally
- The art of imitating someone
- "When shall we three meet again" starts this play
- Critically endangered largest primate: Eastern ....
- The ...., film noir with Burt Lancaster
- Fibrous tissue connecting muscles and bones
- Dwayne ...., actor also known as The Rock
- Starkly, desolately
- Edible bivalves from the sea
- Rainy season in south and south-east Asia
- Catchy phrases used in advertising
- Streaming and video-on-demand giant
- Extend
- Lectures given in churches
- Advance payment to secure a holiday or a flight
- Visitors' digs
- Go ....; excessive, over the top
- Vegetable that can easily take 20 minutes to eat
- Study of the physical characteristics of rocks
- Brown skin pigmentation, develops in later years
- Failure to notice something
- Emitting the most perspiration
- Novelist Gabriel Jose Garcia Marquez' nationality
- Song title and national flower of Austria
- Kidnappers
- Certified, approved
- Excessive; said of someone who's fallen off a boat
- Yellow citrus fruit topping used in desserts
- Interrupts someone's attention span
- Vegetable with an edible heart
- Active Italian volcano and Tyrrhenian island
- Aries, Leo and Sagittarius are .... – not Water
- Detonating inwardly
- Able to adjust easily to changing conditions
- .... Soup for the Soul
- Craziness, out of control
- City where Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed
- Silvery-white metallic element found in batteries
- .... gum, food additive, a thickening agent
- Low-lying salty Middle Eastern lake
- Art of paper folding
- Organized moving protests
- American multiple medal-winning swimmer Katie
- Purposely disconsidered
- Skill, competence, expertise
- Well ...., demonstrating good conduct
- Rodent who enjoys company
- Lawn game with balls, mallets and hoops
- Fights, combat, conflicts — sometimes pitched
- Slipped on a wet road
- Dental margin between teeth and flesh
- Online activity with the intent of identify theft
- Brazilian national dish of beans, pork and beef
- Obelisk or column created from one block of stone
- Squats down
- Female aviator
- Leather bags for school books
- Bruising and swelling over an optical organ
- .... Islands, British territory off Patagonian coast
- Manner of speaking by an actor on stage
- Instructing people of a plan
- Easy ...., pleasant to look at
- Disorders that affect plants or animals
- Wall-mounted devices for turning lights on and off
- Faithfulness, loyalty
- Super Bowl LII winner
- Mind reader's queue, on paper
- Julia Roberts movie, .... Woman
- French term meaning "with milk"
- By mouth
- Capital of the Emerald Isle
- Compassionate and kind
- Ran like a river
- Bite ...., cream to stop the itching
- Severe flood
- Fashion brand or motor fuel
- Metal Ni used in batteries; a US five-cent coin
- Graphic representation, e.g. Christian cross
- Sings in a sentimental, soft low tone
- Someone using a phone
- Blue Belgian humanoids with pointy hats
- Wettened with the tongue, like a cat bathing
- Son of a queen
- Chaos, unrest
- The Voice coach, country artist Blake ....
- Ace ...., Pet Detective
- African country whose capital is Abuja
- Latin: "vanity", a still-life term from Dutch art
- Making a noise like a snake
- Little golden nuggets of corn
- The pleasing sound of nothing at all
- Inflated
- Luxury Italian sports car brand
- Frozen pad applied to reduce swelling
- 1799 historic discovery near Alexandria: .... Stone
- One bed stacked on top of another
- Making beer
- Warm hugs
- Nonessential body parts in the throat
- You might give or receive a bouquet of these
- Creator of the character Alfred Jingle: Charles ....
- ....seats: a stadium or theater's uppermost rows
- Art term, Italian for “scratched”
- “Braveheart” actor
- Routes that take less time
- King murdered by Aegisthus in Greek mythology
- Country that is home to Kangaroo Island
- Italian term for assorted savory appetizers
- Lead sports instructor or team manager
- Guard, defender
- Fighters who deliberately damage infrastructure
- Different routes that take less time
- Consensus, accord, unanimity
- Boss of a type of emergency service station
- Acted on stage
- Spinning one's thumbs around each other
- Colonial protest fodder: .... without representation
- To consecrate
- Beavis' cohort
- Decorative paper lights for Chinese New Year
- Surname of one of the Fab Four
- Not-so-sweet banana, for cooking
- Humorous story, a personal account
- Location of tall rock-diving platform in Mexico
- Type of neckline that shows a lot of décolletage
- Ringing in the ears
- Protection for auditory body parts
- Katniss' surname in The Hunger Games
- Headaches and shakes the morning after
- The cry of an avian
- Number of workers needed to do something
- Sudden success or popularity
- Trojan War hero killed with an arrow to the heel
- Black history month in the U.S.
- Type of animal from which shatoush shawls are made
- They have calm eyes; hurricanes
- Lost fictional island in the middle of the ocean
- Nearby, surrounding area
- Run past; swim past
- Saintly
- Cut-outs for drawing designs
- Anonymous
- Tormented, suffering
- Pet ...., Stephen King book and film
- Break the terms of an agreement
- Sudden reflex to clear breathing passages
- Italian sparkling wine found in a Bellini
- Very weak and in need of food
- Sourness, acidity
- Joined together, like bricks
- Steals goods during wartime
- Warmly admitted to someone's house
- .... Inn, hotel chain, Bing Crosby movie
- Personal ...., someone hired to help you exercise
- Biblical character who betrayed Samson
- British singer who was on “Game of Thrones”: Ed ....
- “.... for punishment”
- Goddess of the Labyrinth in Greek mythology
- Vexation, irritation, humiliation
- Packages left at your doorstep
- Largest stadium in the UK
- Ten year periods
- Physician in the OR
- Smart jackets, often with shiny buttons
- Less wide, slimmer
- .... eyes is also called exophthalmos or proptosis
- Injured, in pain
- Another name for the Cote d'Azur: French ....
- Sculptors' tools
- Memorably
- Felt deep respect towards something
- Popular gin, vermouth mix, "elixir of quietude"
- .... potato, 1960s dance craze
- The upshot or end result: “the .... line”
- Late child actor, singer and dancer Shirley ....
- Led Zeppelin song: “Stairway to ....”
- Capital and largest city of Albania
- Tyrannical leader
- For deskinning vegetables
- Work experience trainee
- Rapacious, gluttonous
- Zodiac twins
- Less constricting, not as tight
- Country with the most 2018 Winter Olympics medals
- American word for what Britons call a nappy
- Flat-topped movables for eating or working on
- The Silver ...., superhero who travels on a board
- Jean Harlow “the Blonde .... of Filmdom”
- Cartoon featuring Goofy and his son Max
- Professional who works with precious metal
- A place for visitors to leave comments
- Strong winds over dry lands
- It's rolled out for dignitaries and movie stars
- Used for storage on a horse or motorcycle
- Taking up space within
- Nike trainers line named after a basketball player
- This type of fat has high levels of fatty acids
- Alaskan city that's well grounded
- Story titles in a newspaper
- Large Irish dog, a symbol of nobility and loyalty
- Youth, naivety, purity
- More reflective
- Deemed morally offensive
- Washington city that means “Children of the Sun”
- Cheese with mozzarella outside, cream inside
- Sloping or vague and circular argument
- Savior of mankind
- Serrated teeth at the front of an ice-skate
- Commendable qualities or traits
- Nationality of Isabel Allende and Pablo Neruda
- Home of the British Prime Minister: 10 .... Street
- Volkswagen is an auto maker from ....
- Side abdominal muscle
- Sunday in Spanish
- Produce a reaction
- The best, most favorable
- Document signed by the Pilgrims: .... Compact
- Greek myth's river god; author of Fantastic Beasts
- Visual measure of petrol tank fullness
- White Wedding singer born William Broad
- Person responsible for promotion and advertising
- .... de Goya painted Witches' Sabbath
- Leave one if they don't answer the phone
- Addition to cocktails: cherries, sprigs, curls
- Dies, no heart beat
- Describes, with a number, all the world's oceans
- Not going out
- Meeting prior to a job offer
- Achieving victory over the other side
- Poignant, moving
- Astonished, dumbfounded
- Atlantic sea North of Venezuela
- Finding a solution, settling an argument
- Incorrect
- Younger daughter of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier
- Capital of New York State
- Mercutio's killer in Romeo and Juliet
- Weigh the pros and cons, then decide–tip the ....
- Alfred ...., landscape painter of Haystacks at Moret
- Eight notes in a scale
- Yearning, lovesick for a person
- Soak or steep; fancy way to say "drink alcohol"
- American ....: Bret Easton Ellis's Patrick Bateman
- Royal home
- Add alcohol to a hot pan to create this effect
- .... Festival; a seasonal name for Chinese New Year
- Cheerleading accessory
- Police operations to catch the bad guys
- Literary adjective for a forest
- Rare, in short supply
- Jurassic Park author Michael ....
- Social health care program
- This ocean covers about 20% of the Earth's surface
- Mixed, varied
- System that allows water to disperse
- Old unsolved crime opened for reinvestigation
- Forever, or the name given to a ring
- Central heating apparatus, fixed to a wall
- Deliberately sank a ship by cutting a hole in it
- Herb also known as coriander
- Kelly ...., British TV host, daughter of Ozzy
- Killer of an important figure
- Keep under control
- Quality of being tense, irritable
- The character Wendy's last name in “Peter Pan”
- Comic strip originated by Charles Schulz in 1950
- Scandinavian spirit made from grain or potatoes
- Infectious red skin rash seen in babies
- Proves a belief to be wrong
- Horse's straps to allow it to pull a vehicle
- Ray of natural light
- Tall village-green edifice for spring dancing
- Duties levied on imported and exported goods
- Paintings on plaster
- Capital of the People's Republic of China
- In Christianity, person Jesus raised from the dead
- Able to stretch and go back to its original shape
- Walking under these is considered unlucky
- .... Prime, the leader of the Autobots
- A common conjunction; for reason that...
- Entwines and knots
- Starch from the roots of the manioc plant
- Simon ...., led South American Independence movement
- Flashy pianist with the middle name Valentino
- Pinnacle of New York Theater
- Revelation of a secret identity
- Author of the Da Vinci Code
- Looked around new territory
- Transparent rocks, perhaps with healing powers
- Salty Asian condiment
- Unfastens, separates
- Lakeland, Yorkshire or Westies are all this
- Rods for spinning wool
- Waste money carelessly
- Panel to shade a vehicle driver's eyes from glare
- Hyundai's mid-sized car
- TV sitcom about four older women, .... Girls
- Filtering system in the mouths of humpback whales
- Country whose capital is Riga
- Crunchy veg of the parsley family
- Waltzes, sambas and foxtrots
- Marvel character born on Titan
- Delight someone
- Thumb; the innermost digit
- Vandalize
- Taxi driver
- First name of Friedman
- In baseball, MVP stands for Most Valuable ....
- Full metal ...., movie title and bullet
- Machine for cooling food
- Performing in a play or film
- Sheer chaos
- Apportions
- Tim Burton directed Michael .... in Beetlejuice
- Type of vision, comes from lost peripheral sight
- Quote from Keats: "A thing of .... is a joy forever"
- Wipe your feet on it
- Poet who wrote “O Captain! My Captain”: Walt ....
- Punishment for rulebreaking
- Country whose capital is Zagreb
- Hopkins and Foster won Oscars for .... of the Lambs
- A glass that sounds like a gymnast
- Gets older and wiser, like a cheese or wine
- Declare again
- What a Christmas bell does
- Wheeled transport you push with one foot
- Gods and immortals
- Non-venomous African snakes
- Artist with a brush
- To comfort
- Chopping down trees for wood
- Lost balance on a slick surface
- What an umpire yells to start a baseball game
- Memorial notice, detailing a life before death
- .... Toast Crunch, General Mills cereal
- Gnaeus Julius ...., Roman governor of Britain
- A brief plot summary
- Runs in the buff
- Glasses with two lens powers
- Aquatic creature that inflates itself
- All across the metropolis
- Thank you in Portuguese, by a woman
- Amount of precipitation
- Sticking, gluing
- A neutral facial expression when playing cards
- Collections of old, important documents
- An aubergine in the UK, an .... in the US
- Protected an army against attack
- Loss ...., an insurance company employee
- Wall hanging for outerwear
- Religious voyagers to North America
- Complete
- Source of comfort for a baby or tot: security ....
- Singer, George's Aunt, Rosemary ....
- Fourth wife of Marc Antony and sister of Augustus
- Tomato & mozzarella salad with basil and olive oil
- Sleeping in a tent
- Long cold periods of an Ice Age
- Plant leaves
- Modified, made amendments to
- Hotel greeter
- Complaining petulantly
- Road perforation
- Carves out of marble
- Backed up with hair and debris
- Long-eared hoppers
- Motto of the FBI: “Fidelity, Bravery, and ....”
- Snoopy's yellow bird pal in Peanuts comic strip
- Ash ...., the start of Lent for American Catholics
- Dramatically, drastically
- An orchestra's leader
- Last name synonymous with crystal embellishments
- To butt in while someone is talking
- Without basic life necessities
- A detailed plan of the activities on a trip
- Timber found on the beach
- Active Sicilian volcano
- Listing sent by a bank itemizing spending
- Track for cycling races
- Cracks in bones
- Most unhappy
- Inventor of blue jeans, Levi ....
- Single installment of a TV series
- Term for diseases far from the site of origin
- Car, bus or truck
- John Entwistle's role in The Who
- Flying plastic plate toy
- Marriage ceremony
- Paid no mind to
- French term for additional performances
- .... 6, Disney movie about a superhero team
- Height, or reputation
- Indonesian capital, on the island of Java
- Curved entrance
- Something usefully delivered, from a Deity perhaps
- Austere and strict
- Preventing from speaking or writing freely
- Late for the deadline
- Oily fish often smoked, salted or pickled
- Prior Nashville amusement park demolished in 1999
- State where Pike's Peak is located
- Orange flight recorder on all planes
- Orange-colored flight recorder
- Tennis hit, where the ball lands just over the net
- Can be satisfied or appeased
- Wheat flour used sometimes in gnocchi and pasta
- Without any harmful, addictive toxins
- Star-like symbol in text, directs to a footnote
- China's former policy of no siblings allowed
- People who hate Christmas
- Impetus, thrust, continuing motion
- Large-headed stud used on old wooden portals
- Congregations of seabirds living together
- Universities
- Extinguishing a candle's flame
- Largest state in America in square miles
- .... at Ivry, end of day painting by Guillaumin
- Barnes ...., inventor of the bouncing bomb
- Antonym of open
- Lady in a fairy tale, often in distress
- An overhaul or restructuring
- Thick humid forest, e.g. The Amazon
- Coffee-flavored liquor used in a Black Russian
- An order from higher up
- George Michael song: ".... Figure"
- Drags a weighty object
- Look out!
- Charm with magic powers to keep evil away
- Pennsylvania Dutch Country: .... County, PA
- Long green and white vegetables from onion species
- Thickness, stickiness; opposite of fluidity
- Removing financing from
- Participant
- E.g. thumbs that move
- Pleasurable facilities or services
- Mozart and Elgar were these
- Heroic, Lycra-clad female comic character
- Radioactive element Pu, sourced from uranium ore
- Art Garfunkel collaborator
- Aegean island famous for blue-domed white houses
- Where Harry Potter learns wizardry
- Approximation or estimate: .... figure
- A writ demanding testimony
- Michel ...., author of Madness and Civilization
- Water-based paint for houses
- Went before
- Pain on hip and leg, caused by pressure on a nerve
- Demeaned, cheapened
- Shouting at a comedian
- All the DNA of a population
- Palestinian territory, left of the River Jordan
- One note; dreary, flat delivery of a speech
- Tossing a pancake so that both sides are cooked
- Perhaps, maybe, feasibly