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- Instruments that sit to the right of bassoons
- Aeolian island, a fiery volcano, a meaty pizza
- Optimistically, encouragingly
- Author of “Don Quixote”: Miguel de ....
- .... pie, lamb mince pie with potato topping
- Constellation known as the Little Bear
- Roman author of The Twelve Caesars
- Boundaries that divide water flow
- Religious ceremony involving oil
- Heated month of the French Republican calendar
- Of or relating to the lungs
- Tainted, sullied
- Black pool sphere; can make you lose the game
- Muscle between the chest and abdomen
- Italian pasta sauce made with ground beef
- Longstanding way of doing something
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Silent, without any noise
- The outcome of a game
- Logic-based number placement puzzle
- Non-stick surface; makes cleaning pans easy
- Indian language along with Hindi and Bengali
- Paris deserted her for Helen of Troy
- Classic symbol of the feudalistic society
- Huge bay located in northern Canada
- In line after third
- Strong as an oak
- Country that was part of the former Yugoslavia
- A sausage in a bun
- .... pageants, competitions for lovely ladies
- Roman goddess of the morning, the dawn
- To hire someone
- Another term for the mind; psychologists study this
- Pennsylvania's first English colonists
- Obliterate, ruin
- Officer of the court; keeps the order
- Friendly and easy to talk to
- East African country with Red Sea coastline
- To burst, erupt, explode
- .... Las Vegas, the final days of an alcoholic man
- Born in the country best known for pizza
- Boris ....; played Frankenstein's monster in 1931
- Flora includes ...., bushes and trees
- Smooth singer of "Mandy" and "Copacabana"
- .... Bear, Wacky Races anxious sidekick to Lazy Luke
- Bold opposition; challenging
- Fortune seers use this ball to look into the future
- Bet, anagram of ragweed
- Popeye's tattoos
- Famous dolphin movie; pinball "arm"
- .... Song; 1977 ABBA track about a movie gorilla
- .... on someone; check up on a person's activities
- April holiday celebrating trees and nature
- Nearest star system from the sun, Alpha ....
- Oscar winner, demon voice, .... McCambridge
- To supply with water; to wash out
- They raise cattle
- Monstrous, strangely diabolical
- Nonrepresentational art
- A quick and casual photograph
- Tends and herds ruminant mammals
- Narcolepsy is a sleep ....
- Footwear for keeping tootsies toasty at night
- English Christian denomination
- Ancient military piece that throws objects
- This pasta means "little tongues" in Italian
- American ...., by George Lucas
- Image trimming
- Container holding school children's meal
- A national symbol for Ireland
- His heel was his only weak spot
- Kitchen closet, cabinet
- Lightning McQueen's best friend & sidekick in Cars
- Spikes affixed to mountaineering boots
- Buckeye capital, home to zookeeper Jack Hanna
- Rock that when polished results into Jade
- Battle at which Gauls defeated the Romans
- Accused of adultery in Shakespeare's Winter's Tale
- English revolutionary leader of the Commonwealth
- A fellow member of a team
- President, moderator, presider
- College named for the dead of the 100 Years' War
- Large chunk of land that rises up above the rest
- A special date, birthday, anniversary
- Aquatic animal, 5 arms, regrows body parts
- .... Jolie, American actress and Oscar winner
- Person or team moved up from a lower position
- Specially trained military personnel
- Franz ....: composer of the "Unfinished Symphony"
- Physicist; offered the Presidency of Israel
- Bodily contacts
- Boston basketball team with Irish roots
- Very old, e.g. ‘pitman' is an .... term
- Lists of allowable expenditure
- Superlative cousin of biggest and longest
- Star in Animal House
- Sailor song with solo and chorus
- Eli ...., actor of The Magnificent Seven
- Rocks with high sodium and potassium
- Short statement of advice; general truth
- Cupboard with doors and shelves
- Voluptuous wife of Roger Rabbit
- Nickname of one who refused a call-up to war
- Barbara Millicent .... inspired a doll named Barbie
- Without purpose, wandering
- Used by referees in games
- LV stands for Louis ....
- To tell wrongdoings you've done
- Spanish drink mixing red wine and fruits
- The diamond-shaped part of a baseball field
- In charge of things to be used onstage in a play
- Transamerica .... stands out in San Francisco skyline
- A bunch of flowers; usually given as a gift
- Novel written by James Joyce
- Transformation
- Charles ...., German-born American poet
- Cowboy in charge of livestock
- When life gives you lemons, make ....
- Astronomical event that marks summer and winter
- .... Swimming, long distance, minimum 10k
- Jewish expression for congratulations
- Finnish capital with high standard of living
- Bean used to make hummus aka garbanzo
- Study of heredity of living organisms
- Obtain info online with fake credentials
- Bangladesh formerly: East ....
- Anticonvulsants are used to control this
- An accessory and a song by Rihanna
- .... Wall; fifth studio album for Michael Jackson
- Residents of the Lone Star state
- Abundance of pride in one's looks or abilities
- To free something from danger, evil, violence
- Landlocked Himalayan nation
- Owed; unrewarded
- Endangered pygmy chimpanzee
- Evergreen tree; to enhance oneself or something
- This scientist created a hierarchy of needs
- .... Caulfield, character of The Catcher in the Rye
- Helmut ...., German fashion photographer
- Bill Clinton claimed not to have done this
- Nonhistorical story handed down through the years
- "Here He Comes to Save the Day" .... Mouse
- World-famous Jamaican sound
- Crocodile ...., Australian movie with Paul Hogan
- Device to turn something on or off
- Underground home of an undomesticated rabbit
- Formal agreement between two allies
- Mad ...., played by Johnny Depp in a Burton film
- .... Tea Party, rebellion over taxes in 1773
- Good ...., day of betrayal and denial
- Glugged, quaffed
- Small ugly creature who is evil towards humans
- Air force officer units
- A .... Orange is Burgess's violent dystopian story
- Mental disorder with delusions and hallucinations
- A professional space traveler
- Roll Over ...., hit recorded by Chuck Berry
- Fruity month of the French Revolutionary calendar
- The Federation's deep space explorers
- Stanzas with no specific pattern
- Rural, agricultural residence
- Location of Kenny Rogers' Islands
- Formal legal document that supports a claim
- Muscle located behind the thigh, sometimes pulled
- Bushy-tailed rodents in the Sciuridae family
- IM: Instant ...., or chatting
- British town that hosts a famous dancesport event
- Small citrus fruit close to a mandarin orange
- Groundbreaking western, .... Mountain
- Pause shopping for a coffee at this mermaid café
- A professional space voyager
- They are always right
- Tumor that spreads to other tissues, cancerous
- Southern state is known as “Heart of Dixie”
- Perspired
- Hindu wise man's first name, .... Gandhi
- Harry Potter and the .... Hallows
- Feline singer now known as Yusuf Islam
- Transformers' star, was married to Fergie, Josh ....
- Canadian hamlet since 1984
- The first president of Turkey
- Area consisting of marshes or swamps
- To leave someone and never return
- Maiden name of Prince Harry's mother
- Oldest of the children on The Waltons
- Olympic sport, thin sword fighting
- Order prohibiting ships in or out of ports
- Country formerly divided by a wall
- Kelsey Grammer played this role for two decades
- The way in which something is designed
- Seen as a model by others; prone to imitation
- System that coordinates body's actions
- Relating to the small intestine
- When legal proceedings are a sham, .... court
- Changed in order to improve
- Michael Jackson's planned concerts, 2009-2010
- An essential herb to prepare the Béarnaise sauce
- Bacterial toxins in the blood
- .... Maugham, the highest-paid author of the 1930s
- Center of a target, what the shooter aims for
- Ancient Italian culture prior to Romans
- "Blue" mutant ninja turtle who uses swords
- Hair pulled back, gathered and tied
- Flower with orange, yellow petals; calendula
- Canine 1956 rock and roll hit for Elvis
- Sunset
- Bewitched, .... and bewildered
- Something not done on purpose
- Breed of guard dog originally from Germany
- Lion dance performers wear colorful ....
- South America's largest city
- .... Gastronomique, cookbook encyclopedia
- Worldwide known singer, Tina ....
- Jockeys' running mates
- Made a serpentine noise
- Another word for chaos
- Little sharp knife used in surgery
- Airships, e.g. Zeppelins
- Barrel-shaped herbivorous marine mammal
- This dramatic play is for reading, not acting
- At sixes and ...., muddled up
- Bono's real name is Paul David ....
- Cheques are made out to them
- Far Cry ...., a video game set in the Stone Age
- Royal family of the Netherlands
- .... Nureyev, Soviet ballet dancer
- Words of congratulations while raising a glass
- Piece of land surrounded by water
- Stalked vegetable that calms gout symptoms
- With a hard outer layer
- Major taxonomic group, between kingdom and class
- Mosquito-borne tropical disease aka breakbone
- Document releasing responsibility
- Object used to shred food, like cheese
- Miyagi taught the "kid" this martial art
- The quality of being conceited
- Lincoln Center music, dance, and drama school
- Puff pastry case with creamy savory filling
- Container used to sterilize medical equipment
- Person who offered Joseph, Mary and Jesus the barn
- Lenin's party; led the Russian Revolution in 1917
- Nation, capital Canberra
- They once roamed (lumbered around) the Earth
- Nut considered a delicacy in India
- A farmer's savings account
- Luxurious top-floor apartment
- Doing this is considered bad luck in circus
- Spotted dog that should steer clear of Cruella
- The leader of a clan or tribe
- A .... Orange, by Anthony Burgess
- Sailors feared harming this "legendary" bird
- African-American waltz-like dance from the 1930s
- Rues
- A simpler term for masticating
- Talladega Nights, The Other Guys, Will ....
- Citrus fruits that help relieve arthritis pain
- The Supreme ...., the Pope
- Eliza ...., playwright who published over 70 novels
- Does not have gametes
- Forage fish mostly belonging the Clupeidae family
- Hot red pepper named after a city in French Guiana
- Fire...., puts out flames
- .... Bateman, Fame author, Jason's sister
- Something odd or different
- Country in W. Africa, its capital is Abuja
- Beer makers
- Magnetic object used for finding directions
- Won the 87th Academy Awards for Best Movie
- Metal support for a shelf
- .... Abbey, British period drama
- Flatfish that has both eyes on one side
- Female editor
- Place where military units eat
- Oscar winning Cuckoo villain, Louise ....
- The official European Union anthem
- An atomizer for spraying paint
- In addition to normal working hours
- Pilot who would intentionally crash the plane
- Unbound booklet, brochure
- Spiral-shelled ocean animal
- Herb with needle-like leaves used in cooking
- Dangerous mineral once used in construction
- Small body in inner Solar System
- Request given for a cooked-through steak
- Dark feline people don't like to cross
- Dreamer, romanticist
- Can be the result of a weakened blood vessel wall
- Pearls, choker, beads
- The .... of My Affection, 1998 movie with Aniston
- Sea between the Greek and Anatolian peninsulas
- Another name for a myth, folklore
- Horse-like animal, character in Shrek
- Opposite of rough
- Place of worship for Christians
- Arabic noble title; "strength"
- Allows you to fix mistakes made with pencil
- A pot used for boiling water
- Small close-fitting hat, skullcap
- Writing using rhythm, stanzas, verses, etc
- The creator of Peanuts (comic strip, not food)
- Murder, slaying, assassination
- Literary genre that doesn't end well
- Bart Simpson loves to say "Ay ...."
- Alan ...., played the bad guy Hans Gruber in Die Hard
- Dario ...., Italian director of horror movies
- People who fish
- State of inactivity, volcanoes stay this way
- Waterfalls located between Canada and the US
- Wasting muscle mass due to the lack of use
- Colorful handkerchief tied around the head
- Foot bench; Turkish Empire
- Citizen army
- Written or spoken expression of regret; sorrow
- Company that flies planes
- Place this rapper in your drink on a hot day
- Group of interconnected computers
- Teased on the internet
- Kitchen utensil with a broad, flat, flexible blade
- Receptacle worn by horses when eating
- Soccer players are sent off with these
- Leonardo ...., played Romeo
- Portuguese Nobel laureate in 1998
- Ugandan dictator, human rights abuser, Idi ....
- Miscellaneous assortment
- Item, object or land that belongs to someone
- Itchy and ...., Simpsons cartoon
- Not a refund, but a swap
- Phnom Penh is the capital of ....
- Ground beef shaped into a sphere
- .... Movement, a sleeping stage also known as REM
- Small object allegedly bringing good luck
- Ancient Egyptian tombs
- Period of intense warmth; can be deadly
- Obtained, gained
- Teacher, professor, lecturer
- Automatic body responses to a stimulus
- Wanted his grave beside Beethoven's
- .... Bucks began building a new arena in 2016
- A symbol depicting a serpent eating its own tail
- Research and advocacy organization
- A period of three months
- Time period from conception to birth
- Witticism, one-liner
- Cheese from Southern Italy, often smoked
- A .... Night's Dream, a Shakespeare's comedy
- .... Zeta-Jones, won an Oscar for Chicago
- Helena G Wells is an English author in .... 13
- Research and advocacy consortium
- A period of three months during pregnancy
- Tree of ...., found in the Garden of Eden
- Tequila, triple sec, and lime juice cocktail
- Sweet Madonna album, released 2008
- Hotel staff member in charge of assisting guests
- Website founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger
- Took advantage of workers
- Beatles birthplace
- First man to walk on the moon
- Unfashionable ladies
- Utah-based religious worshiper
- ALS stricken baseball Hall of Famer, Lou ....
- Green blob Ghostbusters character
- Most romantic man of the musketeers
- Sesame seed condiment popular in the Middle East
- Reptile related to alligators and crocodiles
- Agent Smith chased Neo in this trilogy
- French for a Peeping Tom
- Thick layer of skin
- Adam West, the original ....
- The call of ...., the need to use the loo
- Epona is the Roman goddess protector of the ....
- Facing towards the top of a slope
- Short sword-like weapon used for stabbing
- Awards for winners
- Moral principles, standards of behavior
- Salivated
- A male who uses magic, sorcerer
- Eastern European stuffed dumplings
- Proceedings of a learned society
- Nickname for the armed forces of the USSR
- .... Candles, John Hughes coming of age 80s hit
- Supposed, taken for granted
- A bad .... always blames his tools
- Tape ...., flexible ruler for checking sizes
- Used to surf the web
- A male witch or wizard, sorcerer
- Farmer's ...., old fashioned weather predictor
- .... Young, Alphaville biggest hit
- .... horse; American equine breed, good at sprinting
- Items brought into a country
- Plant with poisonous leaves, used in pies
- Strong scented US Southwest, Mexican tree
- Spanish king gave name to Asian islands country
- Vegetable that is a fungus
- Capital of the British Virgin Islands
- Family of Austrian singers in a movie
- Spring onion
- Satyrs are usually depicted playing them
- Extended poetry; Iliad
- The one who occupies abandoned buildings, land
- Italian adventurer, synonymous with lover
- Table Mountain city
- Patron saint of children
- Family name of Austrian singers in The Sound of Music
- In boxing, blow aimed at the chin from underneath
- Considering, mulling
- State where the university town of Stillwater is
- A monstrous dog with 3 heads in Greek mythology
- Makes and sells glasses and lenses
- Many pirates wear this accessory
- Just one can spoil the whole fruit barrel
- Traditional orange flavored liqueur in a margarita
- People that you don't know and have never met
- Broadway hit about the music of Carole King
- A 1986 film with Tom Waits and Roberto Benigni
- Prominent author of the 1920s' Lost Generation
- One of the active volcanoes in Italy
- Black smudged shadow gives this makeup look
- Gorillas, chimps & orangutans as a single group
- French battle heroine, burned at the stake
- Most famous mode of transport in New Orleans
- Study of celestial movements, yet not scientific
- Robin Hood's clergy companion
- Eternal
- Describing word, found before a noun
- Person who ensures official regulations are obeyed
- Mexican dip made with avocados
- Government in which God supposedly rules
- Denzel Washington's character in Cry Freedom
- Aussie-originated self-portrait taken with a phone
- Ethel Waters sang it in 1933: .... Weather
- .... and Louise; crime movie set on a road trip
- .... Miller, US comedian, actor, TV personality
- Winged horse with dragon scales in Chinese folklore
- Comic ...., humorous moments in a movie, book
- Itching skin disease
- Any soft material, used in furnishings or clothes
- .... is an auto maker from Japan that makes Camrys
- Guarantee, make certain, secure
- Mix of flours and liquids to prepare foods
- How loud something is
- Open ....! Magic words uttered by Ali Baba
- Spiky, desert plant
- Heard everywhere in Warsaw
- Professor Severus Snape Alan ....
- Crash Test ...., Canadian rockers with Brad Roberts
- Fixed meal choices at a restaurant
- Trips made by aeroplane
- Hat style favored by Jackie Onassis
- Triangular Egyptian tomb
- Stump, bewilder
- What Paris was called in Roman times
- Belief that all natural things possess souls
- Illegally signing documents for someone else
- Ancient Egyptian triangular tomb
- Someone who writes about love
- A race for boats
- Casual gathering without plans
- A woman engaged to be married
- Thick skin surrounding fingernails
- Activity performed for payment, not a good
- Line that separates North and South hemispheres
- Medicinal root sometimes found in energy drinks
- Knives, forks and spoons
- Shakespeare's tragedy about racism and jealousy
- Distress or excruciating pain
- Grace Kelly's Monégasque spouse, Prince .... III
- Found in milk and cheeses, helps bones grow
- To refuse using a service or buying a product
- Whiskered water mammal that "barks"
- Sean Penn married her in 1985
- Caring and gentle, devoted and doting
- Linked together
- Major toy firm started by three brothers in RI
- The steady sound of .... chugging along tracks
- Emma ...., title character of a novel by Flaubert
- Someone's weak spot
- The Hill F1 champion in the sixties
- Optometrists do this to check your eyes
- What bad news does fast
- Godlike, saintly
- The W in the international phonetic alphabet
- Spice that can be poisonous in large doses
- Wish for, want, crave
- Home to the ancient culture of Athens
- Killing me .... with his song
- Bomb developed by the Allies in 1945
- Jewish state established in 1948
- A city's stinky problem
- Typographical devices that link items in a list
- Long placard with an announcement
- How to serve Bond's Martini, not stirred
- Large enclosure for birds
- Planet home of the Transformers
- Known for cheap flights, named after a US region
- Thin-tipped pen
- Native of Brooklyn or Queens in the US
- Illumination source that hangs from the ceiling
- Protestants who put faith in Martin Luther's ideas
- Mispronunciation of R as L
- Semi-historical King of Uruk
- .... Language, mixture of two languages
- American jazz trumpeter
- Novel by Nora Ephron based on her failed marriage
- Inane rambling, punch-drunk
- What a stitch in time does
- Baby's literature with 3D cutaways
- Lookout's lofty platform
- What the end does to the means
- Writes for the stage
- Numbers with three zeroes
- Cowboy mouthpiece; after meal dental cleaner
- Someone who causes the heavens to open by dancing
- Gritty item used for smoothing before painting
- Tasty white nut used in desserts, ice cream
- Feared publicly run institution for the poor
- Modern upscale pub with better than average food
- The season of good cheer
- George Washington named this the “Nation's River”
- Wagon wheel pasta
- Examination of a body after death
- Child who is just learning to walk
- Jersey rockers, Sambora was on guitar
- Receptacle for cigarette butts
- East London famous accent
- S. African president once imprisoned for 27 years
- Fabric you can see through
- .... McDuck has always been stingy with his money
- To make a mess, create a problem
- Immeasurable experience, cannot be rationalized
- Daytime cinema showing
- Act of living in a tent in an outdoor area
- Type of job held by the Two Broke Girls
- Grip
- Disdainfully or skeptically humorous
- Concise observation, general truth
- Song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956
- How people see things when they agree
- Feeling of intense joy and delight
- Limb that gave Daniel Day-Lewis an Oscar
- Sugary beverage made from sassafras
- Partner who allows you to hit him to improve form
- With Sodom, cities consumed by fire and brimstone
- Argument, disagreement essential to a plot
- The Chamber of ...., lobbies for business interests
- Powerpuff Girls supervillain
- Destroying, crashing
- Weighed down
- State where Abraham Lincoln practiced law
- Mechanical lift used to move from floor to floor
- Comedian Jerry .... starred in a hit TV show
- Teeth substitutes
- Just ...., Moroccan born French forward legend
- Eating disorder; avoiding food or eating
- Italian region; 2nd largest Mediterranean island
- Air zodiac sign; Age of ....
- Spa treatment for feet and toenails
- Analysis, evaluation, especially of literature
- Hungarian capital
- My ...., tale of an east London flower seller
- Red insects make you itch a lot when they bite
- Overlord was a WWII .... for Normandy Campaign
- Very close to target, but not hitting it
- A set of fake teeth
- Asian mushroom believed to have medicinal effects
- Electronic device designed to accept data
- Male spouses
- Ancient gold coin from Spain
- Billy ...., celebrity evangelist
- Playing on a video console
- A misty and mystical island
- Catch ...., hybrid word guessing, hot potato game
- Metal tube from which water comes out in a sink
- One born in a country, a .... to that area
- Part of a shirt that goes around the neck
- Having manners, established set of conduct
- Unit with parents and children
- Indian holy river
- Company, organization providing services
- Royal house that financed the modern piano creation
- Fruit symbolises temptation in Christianity
- Australian currency of 100 cents
- Image created using small pieces of glass
- In Dover they are white
- Cop checkpoint
- Johannes ...., pioneer of movable type printing
- NP means this, absence of worries
- Clay, plastic or ceramic container for plants
- The seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree make this
- Greeting among men in most western cultures
- Repetition of the vowel sound
- Activity that is the end or the purpose
- Day of Atonement
- Glenn ...., reported Snowden's story to the world
- DJ and lead singer of Culture Club
- Variety of peach family with smooth skin
- Collection of investments
- Formal greeting among businessmen
- Snoopy's pal; famous US hippy festival in the 1960s
- Blind superhero with enhanced senses
- This high walking is also called funambulism
- Night ...., when you can't see well in the dark
- Country where Paul Keating was Prime Minister
- Container for making and pouring a morning drink
- Symbol of punk, worn in clothing or as a piercing
- To get a general idea about value, size or cost
- Victory, achievement, success
- Found in milk, this mineral is good for your bones
- Gloria ...., famous silent film star of 1930s
- The Greek Muse of music and lyric poetry
- Outermost bone of the middle ear
- A person who collects and delivers mail
- First book of the bible; Phil Collins' band
- Academy Awards host more times than any other
- 80s futuristic police enforcement movie
- Person serving a prison sentence
- Beauty School ....; Frankie Avalon's Grease hit
- Behavior that's not the norm, different, strange
- Fashionable, made to measure apparel
- People without pigment in their skin
- Bird with a proverbial stomach
- Attacked by surprise
- Creating patterns in knitting with many colors
- Camera brand with instant printed photo
- Christ the ...., Brazil statue and new Seven Wonder
- .... Safran Foer, author known for visual writing
- Moon in Jupiter not affected by tidal heating
- Album by progressive/power metal band Viathyn
- Decoration that is sewn onto a piece of cloth
- Early followers of Jesus who spread his message
- First female Prime Minister of the UK: Margaret ....
- Gland that can only be found in male anatomy
- Co-founded Band Aid with Bob Geldof
- French word, small store that sells high fashion
- Body of water where the Isle of Man lies
- Inventor of the X-ray: Wilhelm ....
- World's deadliest animal
- Only city located on two continents
- Sweetened frozen dessert made from milk
- The surname of an Italian family depicted in films
- Her mother's .... image = very much alike
- Emetophobia is the fear of ....
- Type of music balloons are scared of
- Sovereign state run by an elected individual
- Non-believers
- Sweet dough grid for ice cream or potato grid
- It means “an evening party” in French
- Agricultural tool with spiked teeth to level land
- Scarcely, sparsely, almost not enough
- To move text up and down on a computer's monitor
- Fatigue and other symptoms from air travel
- Cartoon about little blue creatures
- .... and Louise, feminist film with a young Brad Pitt
- Waxy substance used to style hair
- Zodiac symbol denoted by a bull
- Stem glasses to drink champagne in; instruments
- Light and airy dessert
- Show off, parade
- Atlantic-Pacific Ocean linking waterway: .... Canal
- Lawsuits considered silly, unimportant
- Natural illumination after the sun disappears
- Living frugally
- These fungi grow among autumn leaves
- Island that is a big tourist destination in NYC
- The film industry turned it into a glamorous item
- A vegetable slicer with adjustable cutting blades
- Oily soothing substance
- Raphael's portrait of a baker's daughter
- Shape of You and Galway Girl singer-songwriter
- Battle of Spain gives its name to a London square
- Vortex
- A kind of cosmetic used on the head
- Bespectacled mastermind behind Microsoft
- Hardy; resistant to changing circumstances
- She performs classical dance professionally
- Pakistani city meaning "City of Islam"
- Animals that attack prey; atop of the food chain
- Shiva is also known as this in Hinduism
- Attractive
- Round green vegetable; hearts are the best
- Make these stronger by exercising
- Fried thin round cake of batter
- Abuja, not Lagos, is capital of this African state
- Nearest and ...., those you care most about
- It takes more than one to make a summer
- Kill-joy, spoil-sport
- Add liquid to food residue on a pan to make sauce
- This poisonous plant killed prisoners in old times
- Rectangular shaped hatchet used in the kitchen
- Tiny marine crustacean with six pairs of limbs
- Tiger Woods' real first name
- Psychological test
- .... and spills, excitement and exhilaration
- Asian paper folding
- Something that is an advantage
- Australia's first female PM, Julia ....
- A pack of camels, or in the UK, a house on wheels
- Lost in a daydream
- Dan ...., comedy actor, one of the Blues Brothers
- Dagger type weapon on the end of a gun muzzle
- .... and the 40 Thieves
- Crystallographer who discovered the structure of DNA
- Prehistoric structure of flat stones
- Containing a hidden meaning
- Walks ostentatiously
- Type of celebration with music and lights
- Electronic version of a piano
- A kind of slope
- Tingled
- Permanent hair loss on the head
- Art of making objects out of clay
- One who raids and plunders
- A person who teaches at a university
- Marine crustacean found on ship bottoms
- A gift given, typically for charitable purposes
- Highly concentrated coffee served in small cups
- .... spinner, plastic plaything for fingers
- Having a meal
- “.... of the month”
- A moon that isn't waning
- A field laborer who gathers fruit, harvests
- Mickey Mouse's significant other
- Secure Digital memory storage device
- Heat of the Night detective; Poitier character, .... Tibbs
- Preached in church
- World's largest volume freshwater lake, in Siberia
- Most expensive fruit, .... King cantaloupe
- State of rowdy disorder
- Three ...., 1986 Western comedy
- These body parts make movement possible
- Precious metal; second place medal
- Title character of a controversial book by Nabokov
- Attractive older woman; a mountain lion
- Vehicle fuel type; Italian fashion brand
- Made very wet
- .... Horn, instrument primarily used in Austria
- "Pink elephants on ....", Dumbo musical sequence
- To bring things, people or thoughts together
- Robin Hood's fellow outlaw, .... John
- Chemical element with the symbol Na
- Intentional ...., a penalty against the quarterback
- Golden .... is popular as a guide dog for the blind
- Mind-reading, clairvoyance
- Measure of the quality of a digital photo
- A combine .... is used to collect wheat
- Sweet beverage discovered by Mayans and Aztecs
- Persian creature with human head, bat wings
- A yes-man
- A ...., spell of hardship
- Spanish writer of Don Quixote
- A synthetised substitute for sugar
- Old-time medicinal paste mixing honey and herbs
- According to the song, Johnny B. Goode is from ....
- January 15th zodiac sign
- .... at Tiffany's, movie with Audrey Hepburn
- ".... taste on a beer budget"
- Himalayan capital, Mt. Everest starting point
- Large rodent with spines on the body and tail
- Run faster than someone else
- Cemetery marker
- Facial hair that extends below the ears
- Saving from dump, rescuing from the rubbish
- Patient in this board game is named “Cavity Sam”
- Lines of latitude
- Fair-skinned person
- Something that is priced very high; costly
- Capital of Wisconsin
- The state of mind of a sad person
- Shape that has sharp corners
- Hanging foiled messages wishing seasons greetings
- Common bird spotted in towns and garden hedges
- 1997 Robin Williams film with green slime
- Person who comes in between to facilitate things
- Place where aircrafts take off and land
- Disease that causes production of too few steroids
- .... and Cressida, a Shakespeare's tragedy
- Harold ...., sold his Academy Award at an auction
- Rummy-like game originally from Uruguay
- Superman's version of Mr. Hyde
- Milanese dish with saffron
- There is no garden .... its weeds
- Line where the sky meets the Earth
- Place where planes take off and land
- Bureaucratic rules to stick by
- Flexible athlete
- Unironed, scrunched up
- Arcangelo ...., violinist-composer (and Captain?)
- Boarding house for multiple felines
- Coffeehouse expert
- Deep red
- Animal, plant having no sex organs
- Become too big for
- Called South West Africa until 1990
- .... Howser, TV series about teenage doctor
- .... Christi, feast on Thursday after Trinity Sunday
- Those born in the ...., are among the privileged
- Comedy of ...., Shakespeare humorous piece
- The sun's daily goodbye
- African nation north of Lake Victoria
- Not a gas or solid, in between
- This type of egg is boiled inside sausage meat
- Jacket ending above the waist, worn open
- .... Swift, singer who writes about her breakups
- Anagram of ripens
- Filmic treatment of a famous person's life
- Historical record of events, yearly records
- Product sold only in certain times of the year
- Making first appearance in a play
- Setting alight
- Soap from Unilever could save a life at sea
- Martin ...., comedian starring in Bad Boys
- Never the favorite cartoon dog
- Multi-armed demonic being of Hindu mythology
- Long flat-bottomed sled used for sliding on ice
- Expression, indirect reference in writing
- Machete like one handed sword of Medieval Europe
- System of money; coins and notes
- Asian spice, root of the ginger family
- Never the preferred cartoon pooch
- Drug that calms, puts patients to sleep
- Another word for an actor
- It is formed by bones such as clavicle and scapula
- Ophelia's father, stabbed by Hamlet
- Gets ownership of
- Writer of Civil Rights songs in the 1960s
- Italian fried slices of meat cooked in own juices
- Chart that tells you the days of the month
- Freshwater fish, most commonly kept as pet
- Those who watch a show or play
- Hope is a good .... but a poor supper
- Utensil in which Fleming developed antibiotics
- Feeling irritated, bitter for being treated poorly
- Language also known as Rusyn
- Brand synonymous with airport luggage
- It has hairy skin and green flesh
- Release from repressed emotions
- Benito ...., leader of the Italian Social Republic
- 16th-century monarch, six-times married
- Make something known in order to sell it
- Piece of ice, falls from above during a storm
- Makes music sound louder
- World's tallest waterfall is in this country
- Foster's Home for .... Friends, cartoon about monsters
- This 1980's movie had Kevin Bacon in a lead role
- Mr Roget's invaluable book
- Type of tree that never loses its leaves
- A hero, a knight in .... armour
- Gladys Knight's backing band
- Sad, upset
- Ancient Greek military formation of heavy infantry
- William .... is best known for playing James T. Kirk
- Example is better than ....
- Serious in intention, purpose or effort
- A place to keep things
- Spice sometimes added to paprika to up the heat
- First pocket book publishing house
- Runs fast like a horse
- It comes to an end
- It's tossed by the bride after the wedding ceremony
- Muscles on the back of the arms
- Otherwise known as the devil
- "Low" region known for tulips and windmills
- Muggers, thieves
- Father of modern physics and science
- With a thick, crispy outer layer
- Sweetened water frozen dessert
- Partitioned separator of horses within a stable
- Initial and middle name Jazz Age writer Fitzgerald
- They stink after three days
- Breed of domestic cat, the sacred cat of Burma
- Protects the leg from ankle to knee
- The Greek muse of comedy
- Utensil used to give food a citric kick
- Repeated parts of a song aka refrain
- Christ coming into the world
- To sign up for something, classes
- Surname of a bald supervillain
- Breakfast dish of raw oats, seeds, fruits
- Japanese-named grid game of logical numbers
- Attractive, nice to look at
- .... Senna; Brazilian F1 driver, teammate of Prost
- Painful feeling from cold beverage, Brain ....
- Going out with someone, romantically
- Permanent ink inserted into your skin
- Trees have thousands of these
- Island in Europe associated with cactus
- Squanders
- They are the people invited to a party
- Family Guy diabolical toddler
- .... Teeth, All I Want for Christmas
- Susan ...., won an Oscar for Dead Man Walking
- Dauntless, gutsy
- First urban civilization in modern day Iraq
- An extreme sportsperson
- Life form individual
- City of flowers, per eccellenza
- JJ Abrams' teenage drama series
- Person who helps actors when they forget lines
- Cleansed, refined
- Literature on how to prepare food
- The .... in the room: subject avoided for discussion
- Long-snouted termite-eating mammal
- Carrying a developing baby inside
- People who are suggested as potential laureates
- All of the people
- Long extended area along waterfront for walking
- Asian mountain range, home to Mount Everest
- Domed Milanese loaf with sultanas and citrus peel
- Generic name for paper currencies
- Popular pizza topping, dried, spicy meat
- Allocating a task or duty
- Plays DiCaprio's love rival in Titanic
- Chinese massive fortification
- Lower the status of something
- Rarely known synonym for zoo
- Versed, well-acquainted
- Rich Uncle ...., Monopoly wealthy relative
- The ...., comedy directed by Billy Wilder
- Britain's Atlantis in Arthurian legend
- Capital of North Korea
- Valentine and Proteus of Verona
- He played Winslet's villainous fiancé in Titanic
- The practice of stuffing dead animals
- Used to treat snake bites
- Church instrument with monstrous sound
- Today, Tomorrow and ....; eternal Elvis album
- The Card ...., Cézanne painting
- Formal hand signals of respect shown in the forces
- Aromatic delicate herb related to parsley
- Urges Orestes to kill their mother
- It is half the battle, according to G.I. Joe
- "Stay Gold, ...."
- Verdi's opera with Va, pensiero
- Anagram of senator
- Blossom, .... and Buttercup: The Powerpuff Girls
- Travellers belongings
- Came, showed up
- African country colonized by freed slaves
- Hammers used to strike percussion instruments
- Tightly fastened rope
- Sudden large amount of wealth, luck
- To encourage, inspirit
- US city with famous St Patrick's Day celebrations
- Process of creating a genetic copy
- Bed of a river or waterway, usually deep
- French term for cubed fried bread for soup
- Use this to avoid water rings on tables
- Donny who won Dancing with the Stars
- Disc-jockey
- St. Francis of ...., saint of animals
- Last six lines of a sonnet
- Beach Boys asked help from this woman
- Category or sex humans identify with
- Monetary gain after business expenses
- Solid surface of the Earth; dry land
- When in Rome, do as they do
- Sea .... hold hands while they sleep
- Savory jellies used in pork pies and molds
- Country that is directly south of the U.S.
- Customizable character controlled by the player
- Creme ...., creamy with glazed caramel layer
- The roof of your mouth
- Religious building
- .... City, east coast gambling capital
- Rita ...., 1940s actress in Gilda
- Illegal status of a man with two wives
- Scott ...., figure skater, long time TV analyst
- Small, tinned fish
- .... Mars, TV show about a teenage private-detective
- The helmsman of a racing shell
- Henri de ....-Lautrec painted In Bed
- Small type of accordion, reed organ
- Passed on, transmitted
- Most abundant chemical element in atmosphere
- Lord of ...., Michael Flatley's Irish musical
- .... Woolf, English writer of Mrs Dalloway
- To rest inactive during summer
- Negative reaction to policy or social project
- Mexican round flat bread
- This kind of dance may include tango and waltz
- Injury to the neck, usually from car accident
- Modern conservative movement; Boston event
- Slang for captains or troop leaders
- Quoting word for word
- Apollo named a flower after him
- Romance language spoken in East Europe
- Anne ...., Shakespeare's wife
- Brideshead ...., Waugh's portrayal of the Flytes
- Comic book enjoyed by Barack Obama
- Lacking something
- Omission of conjunctions between clauses
- Prayers given before dying
- It has the largest number of active volcanoes
- 90s Christmas flick featuring Kevin McCallister
- Release, allow to leave; military dismissal
- Used for treating inflammation
- Festivities directly before New Year
- To get another company to do part of the work
- Flashiest, most stylish or expensive
- Tropical fruit with a crown
- Congenital irregularity on the skin
- OSHA, Occupational .... and Health Administration
- Nathuram Godse assassinated him in 1948
- Being found responsible for an illegal act
- Tiny amount of food
- The Fourth .... stands for the media at large
- German who initiated the romantic literature
- Position of the anchor just above the sea floor
- Material made from animal skin to write on
- Socrates student, understanding the good
- Former name for potassium, used in fertilizers
- .... Söze, Usual Suspects con artist
- Crystal mineral, 2nd most popular on earth
- Singer Morrissey was lead for rock band The ....
- Harmful, evil or damaging
- .... Talkie, two way radio, 80s toy essential
- Everybody was .... fighting; Chinese martial art
- Sporting fish with long, pointy nose
- Water that reached 100 °C or 212 °F, at sea level
- Not a veteran, often blamed for mistakes
- Hordes
- To soak up liquid, sponge or towel
- Soaked up the sun, skin turned a shade darker
- Old Testament strongman with long hair
- Capital of Cuba
- Using your phone abroad
- .... Arch, marks start of Midwest in St. Louis
- Less expensive than
- Glass used for drinking small amount of alcohol
- Acting unmannered, crude, rude
- Baba ...., Arabic dish of cooked eggplants
- English writer known for his Arthurian novels
- Kind of sandwich a bully dishes out
- Once every 28 to 31 days
- Series of action movies starring Bruce Willis
- Can't think of the answer, no solution
- A person who sees the future in your hand
- Branch of science that studies bodies
- Rock formed from various grained plutonic rocks
- It is a dish best served cold
- These e-currency transactions cannot be reversed
- "Perfect" singer: Ed ....
- To put an end to
- Canceling permissions or access rights
- Bluffing; especially for children maybe
- Deceit
- Tom Brady led football freedom team
- Science of fermentation, beer lovers enrolled
- Dynasty that gave origin to the Holy Roman Empire
- Japanese video slot machine
- French lullaby
- A large waterfall
- Giant beast described in Job 40:15
- Boring, tedious
- Disney's animation with classical music
- City where the escapologist Harry Houdini was born
- Marijuana helps some with this seizure disorder
- Saying something without changing your pitch
- A period during a massive power failure
- Slang for information superhighway or internet
- Expensive, glamorous style of living
- Like a ballet dancer; not clumsy
- Feline nickname for lighting devices in roads
- Band of ...., HBO miniseries about World War II
- .... Palace; ducal castle in Mecklenburg, Germany
- Period of British history from 1901 to 1910
- Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Men in Black actor
- Kenny G's Instrument
- Large group of horses, etc in a procession
- The bride in the Songs of Solomon
- Mishmashed recipe served in deep dish vessel
- Commercial building used to store goods
- Used for boiling water
- They help you go
- Female dancer of classical music
- Highest rank of teachers in a college
- A disaster-prone pedestrian
- A mathematical sequence that occurs in nature
- In the .... of an eye = very quickly
- To fight by grappling and holding an opponent
- Retirement investment payments
- Biographies
- An ugly one is usually worn during the holidays
- Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating
- Painted View of Toledo
- Aquarium cleaning fish aka suckerfish
- Straight Outta ...., gangsta rap album by N.W.A
- Eldest son of Louis the Pious
- Rouge, as make-up
- Big ...., surveillance-inspired reality show
- Moved with urgency
- Large artery on the side of the neck that pulses
- Not level, on a slant
- John ...., a remarkable legal thriller writer
- Audio-related membrane; not an instrument
- Place of origin of the world's best-selling stout
- A word whose meaning is the opposite of another
- Not a brand name item
- Boat sport using the wind to traverse
- She herds cattle, rides horses
- Leonardo ...., stars with Pitt in Manson movie
- Ocean on which Uruguay has its coastline
- Can be utilized more than once
- Knack, bent
- Called Gorky from 1932 to 1990, Nizhny ....
- Brief evocative account, shorter than a novel
- Horse with a white mane and tail
- .... Lloyd; directed 2008 musical film Mamma Mia!
- Tale or legend, passed on through speech
- Hip-twisting toy invented in 1958
- A tie in a contest
- Montagnier and Gallo saw it as the cause of AIDS
- .... Leia, Luke's sister in Star Wars
- Strong green spirit banned in most countries
- Aka a PC or laptop
- Handing out prizes
- Something that can be utilized more than once
- Huge ornate chair upon which royals sit
- Pacific state, destination for kid computer game
- Pasture, paddock
- Inventor of the phonograph: Thomas ....
- French philosopher who refused a Nobel prize
- Beetle who pushes the sun in Egyptian mythology
- In Africa, respectful form of address to men
- Entreat, beseech
- Soldier; anagram of airmen
- Grouped set of lines in a poem
- Happens quickly, unexpectedly
- Root of a plant used as a spice or for tea
- 30 in the French language
- .... Globes, given by Hollywood Foreign Press
- Loss ...., items sold below cost price as incentives
- It is not .... science = it is not so difficult
- Workplace of artists, actors, musicians
- Someone who has low red blood cell count
- Faculty to encode, store and retrieve information
- Means to gain something, also a street
- Greek God of beauty
- Band worn around the leg to keep stockings up
- First wife of Napoleon Bonaparte
- English ship; brought Puritans to the New World
- They fall on your face when it storms
- School tool to bring pencil to fine point
- He created Cthulhu
- In French, this car structure means single shell
- Naïve Smith appointed senator in Capra's film
- Individual precipitations during a shower
- Land almost surrounded completely by water
- Second most popular language in China
- Tool used to make pencils more pointy
- Hip Hop necessity, DJ work station
- To go to sleep for the winter
- Oldest reigning monarch in 2016, .... II of the UK
- Sensational, emotional literary work
- Science that shows how healthy a food is for you
- Red-brick uni attended by astronaut Helen Sharman
- Ohio State leafy mascot
- Person who performs sleight of hand tricks
- Party-poopers
- Jamaica's governor during the Golden Age of Piracy
- Man proposes, God ....
- Steep downward plunge
- One of Tchaikovsky's most popular ballets
- Substance that boosts a chemical reaction
- Placing decorative paper around presents
- Person who pulls a rabbit out of a hat
- Popeye's better half
- Metaphorical term for depression
- Queer Eye for the .... Guy: a makeover TV show
- Japanese cooking technique using soy sauce glaze
- Cat that is always disappearing in Wonderland
- Fashion designer, Eurotrash host, Jean-Paul ....
- Drug that induces calm and drowsiness
- Crystal used in watches
- Cheddar or mozzarella
- Hurting, feeling sore and tired
- Boys Town hero played by Spencer Tracy, Father ....
- French kickboxing that allows shoes
- Also called oedema
- Title character of Oscar Wilde's masterpiece
- Top award given by the music industry
- Queen Victoria's husband: Prince ....
- A bird of prey found in almost all continents
- Raises a glass and clinks with others
- Religion that celebrates Hanukkah holiday
- Climb, go upward, move toward the top
- Won the Academy Award for Best Movie in 1971
- Olive ...., peace offering
- Unaligned eyes, medically called strabismus
- Naturalist known for the evolutionary theory
- Planned direction or route to travel
- Can be smashed or shattered
- Completely covered, e.g. in snow
- Detainment, imprisonment, incarceration
- Term for postponing an activity: taking a ....
- Practice of negotiating between governments
- Capital of Cambodia
- Formerly, a Venetian nobleman
- Queen of the Australian desert
- Type of promotion, attracts attention to people
- Created The Feast of Herod
- Simon and ...., duo of folk singers
- Get on this to glide on the snow
- Mother of Caesarion
- British 50s blonde bombshell
- Formal name for doctor
- Fiction work that doesn't follow the normal rules
- Can't deny a kiss if caught under this
- Rubbery and flexible tissue between bones
- Robert Pera's NBA side, based at the FedExForum
- Remaining food after a meal; to be consumed later
- Skill of managing international relations
- Football unit who moves the ball down the field
- Disease of cattle and sheep and passed to humans
- First woman according to the Greek mythology
- Center of Scottish culture
- Isabel ...., Chilean-American famous for magic realism
- Ad ...., argument attacks the person not idea
- One who renounces one's beliefs under oath
- John Constable's birthplace
- Medical pump used to inject medicines, vaccines
- Area for keeping prisoners, usually for torture
- A person trained to assist women in childbirth
- McLennan Arch is found in this Scottish city
- Boiled cornmeal porridge; Italian "grits"
- Great .... Reef, Australia's ecosystem under threat
- .... Hills Chihuahua is a 2008 Disney adventure film
- Pocket Italian pasta covered with sauce
- Kids guessing game; may result in execution
- With impurities removed
- Not masculine, Taurus, Virgo etc. are .... signs
- .... court, mock or unofficial legal proceedings
- Echo & the ...., Scouse hitmakers of the 1980s
- Occupation of comic strip character Dilbert
- Cushioned, softened the blow
- Author whose girlfriend left him for Chaplin
- In the ...., becalmed
- Self-righteous, smug
- Grey ....: his influence is underhand
- The Minotaur's mother
- Basso ...., the deepest of voices
- Native American word for grassy plain
- Medieval knightly code; a gentleman
- Leading character drawn by Tom Clancy
- Ben .... is a sleuthing Dr Watson in Without a Clue
- Consuming liquids
- Miquelon's twin island, overseas land of France
- World's largest pizza franchise, not found in Italy
- This type of bleeding should cause alarm
- The conservation of woodlands
- Working out and physical activity as a hobby
- Construction on which to hang convicts
- Text translation for foreign movies
- Polished hard
- Clarity of mind
- Predatory green insect with grasping front legs
- Long running kids' TV show, Hey ....
- Character of Woody in the Toy Story series
- Misprints
- Guerilla movement of the French Resistance
- Four keys that cover all cardinal directions
- Ring of light surrounding a saint's head
- Avid eSports players
- Tiny nation on the island of Borneo
- Wife of Esau in the Bible; female version of Jude
- Halogen element used to treat thyroid problems
- Rural, countryside style of decor
- Women mourning their deceased husbands
- 80s George Lucas fantasy movie, also a tree
- Something inherited through generations
- Arm muscles men like to show off
- Your double never fails to be there
- Fixed expressions with figurative meaning
- Incoherent baby speak
- Mosquitoes are more .... to the color blue
- Risky 1991 Michael Jackson album
- Michael Jackson's ranch home, with on-site funfair
- The lead singer of the British band Joy Division
- Erratic, mercurial
- .... Clairy Batis, Princess of Yugoslavia
- Unlawful guardian
- Some .... Evening, big ballad hit from South Pacific
- Treatment to repair a damaged tooth
- New Orleans bridge named after shot senator
- A sort of hay mannequin found in open fields
- A .... Mind, won the Academy Awards in 2002
- Hazardous
- Universal language
- Found mostly between Mars and Jupiter
- Comedy Central adult cartoon that killed Kenny
- Professional who selects and serves wine
- Charon's occupation, legendary carrier of the dead
- G.I. Joe, A Real .... Hero
- Art of weaving or plaiting fibers into carriers
- Drinkware not made of glass or acrylic
- Antonio .... plays Puss in Boots in the film Shrek
- Protein from hunted, not domestic animals
- One of the most famous songs by The Ronettes
- .... Durer painted Adam and Eve
- Mesopotamian city
- Sacred, first month of Islamic calendar
- Neither municipal, nor provincial or state related
- Hidden dangers
- Furniture used to store clothes
- Tiny atmospheric thing, it can be accelerated
- Process of moving items from place to place
- .... Away, Japanese animation from Studio Ghibli
- Aka The Body Coach, wrote Lean in 15
- Without any danger
- Babies are born without these
- A large pad used mainly for sleeping purposes
- Having brown or black hair
- .... Bailey, slacker US military comic character
- Fluffy usually white long-eared mammal
- Admiral ...., Mon Calamari commander in Star Wars
- Allan Poe suggested a solution for this paradox
- .... holds a place for those who pray, Mrs Robinson
- Act of robbery or criminal violence at sea
- Someone who accepts bets on sports
- They also have striped skin
- Leading figure of the Pop Art movement
- Global tea brand
- What you're doing to get leaves off the grass
- World's largest rainforest
- Unearthly, non angelic being of Western religions
- Opposite of wide
- King James, US star of Cleveland Cavaliers
- Bicycles made for two
- Porky Pig's girlfriend
- Delivered by politicians as a rule
- Author of The Chronicles of Narnia
- Misleading, deceptive, false belief, notion
- Arnold Schwarzenegger is from this country
- The Girl from...., Brazilian tune with many versions
- Explosive cocktail, used by some protestors
- Mammals with big incisors; groundhogs, squirrels
- Moving by wind or air; playing wind instrument
- Any main road in the US
- Destructive rotating wind system
- To make bigger, grander, expand
- Turn a murky liquid clear by straining items out
- Person under the care of another; patronage
- FOMO: Fear Of .... Out
- He was fed by a wolf along with his twin brother
- Arriving after the due time, expected
- You Bet Your Life host, .... Marx
- Billionaire inventor, Tony Stark's alter ego
- A disciple, despite his ill-famed job
- They opposed the Ghibellines
- A fine lustrous silk fabric with a crisp texture
- Medium-sized wildcat found in Middle East, Africa
- A sinister kind of humour
- Military rhythmic song, used when running
- The ...., creepy Shirley Jackson short story
- Periods of time with accentuated cold elements
- .... Mode, electronic rockers Gahan, Gore, Fletcher
- Peers through half closed eyes
- Tall headwear, or a drummer's cymbals
- Web treats designed to remember who you are
- Dark areas where light is blocked from the sun
- Pocket of fluid under a layer of skin
- The grass is like this on the other side
- To come down from a higher place
- Figure who brings good dreams through magical sand
- Money given for a service or goods
- .... Cage, actor of Leaving Las Vegas
- .... cities, carefully developed settlements
- Study of matter, motion through space and time
- .... City is the home of the Pope
- Horse ...., tree fruits collected in the woods
- Decorative art made from part of seaside molluscs
- Nancy Drew's profession
- Italian topping made with chopped herbs and lemon
- Cuts blocks of silage aka block cutter
- .... of Lisieux, French "Little Flower" saint
- China's long brick defense structure
- Spherical tree nuts often used in praline
- Viral lung infection
- Shane MacGowan's Fairytale of New York band
- Very eloquent person
- A person or company that produces books
- Device that delivers drugs in the form of a mist
- Tough, exhausting
- Collection of poems or songs
- A .... tune = a theme song
- TV series that narrates the fate of Laura Palmer
- Sample, model of product before release
- All the Small .... by Blink-182
- .... Gecko has a yellow-scaled body color
- Chess variant invented by Jean Anesto in 1975
- Israel's two official languages: Hebrew and ....
- A black “digging” suit in a pack of cards
- Area of muddy, soft, swampy ground
- Buddhist ceremonial knife
- .... Plath, American poetress who commited suicide
- Rot, rankle
- The points on a fork
- Wretchedness of condition or circumstances
- Sea that separates Sudan and Saudi Arabia
- Rum product flavored with coconut
- Drug company famous for Viagra
- Give instructions where to go, place something
- .... skirt, straight, slim-fitting knee-length skirt
- Shoot the ...., killing time; idle chit chat
- How I Met Your ...., flashback sitcom
- List of players on a sports team
- Drink made with beans aimed to stay awake
- A group of entertainers who tour together
- Black widow ...., venomous bite, red-marked abdomen
- The act, process, or industry of extracting ores
- Media library for iPhone, iPod
- Disperses a loved one's ashes
- Headgear worn by construction workers
- .... Lenin, communist on Rivera Rockefeller mural
- Reduce one's grade or the price of something
- .... Wheat, cereal shaped like biscuit pillows
- Monastery for Buddhist monks
- Construction workers
- James and .... Peach is a 1996 British-American film
- Also known as Alcofribas Nasier
- .... Utamaro, Japanese printmaker who died in 1806
- In a bold unabashed way
- Blue gemstone
- Melon with yellowish peel, greenish flesh
- Hoofed animal, like a horse, deer or camel
- Sea mammals whose calls are relaxing
- Character in Twelfth Night with yellow stockings
- Safari nation with Mana Pools National Park
- They can go longer than camels without water
- Collection of lined papers used by students
- Obstructing
- Severe headache with specific symptoms
- A protective shade against rain showers
- Share of money to be distributed
- Orange veg sometimes left out for reindeer
- Rocky Mountain ...., aka bull testicles
- Hand reader
- Changed to fit the environment
- Ancient wind musical instrument
- What the early bird does to the worm
- Michael Phelps regarding his occupation
- Body tissue composed of fat cells
- Bob Marley shot this figure of authority
- Succeeded David in the throne
- Anagram of ratchet
- Waterfall over a rocky surface
- A tenet contrary to received opinion
- Cross-species animal; dishonest online friend
- Creator of the Middle Earth
- A vent in the Earth
- Military formation of a few battalions
- Amy .... flew solo from England to Australia
- Scented, aromatic, fragrant, perfumed
- First recorded Arctic explorers
- .... Paltrow, American actress and Oscar winner
- The type of plant where Homer Simpson works
- Old valuable collectible
- Pleasant smell
- Three tens plus one, plus one
- Literary style inspired by a Spanish poet
- Balboa's communist rival in Rocky IV
- Spared by a grateful lion in the arena
- Everlasting condition, without change
- Hometown for Harvard and the MIT
- Highest mountain in the Alps
- The decade that followed the Nineties
- Most forward position of an advancing army
- Someone who is outgoing and very expressive
- Defibrillation for car battery
- .... Crab, marine creature with hard shell
- Region in space with a strong gravitational force
- Popular Nintendo driving game with steering wheel
- A hit by The Beatles
- .... Ford, Han Solo actor
- Perspiring
- Snag, disadvantage
- Rainbow of colors in visible light
- Bacony egg custard baked in a pie crust: Quiche ....
- The client, the person buying the goods
- Piazza in Venice
- Excessive thirst when water in body isn't normal
- Free reed windpipe instrument that has a keyboard
- Incorrigible rogue in Shakespeare's Henry IV
- Author of popular Western adventure novels
- Chary, diffident
- Creator of the labyrinth in Greek mythology
- Type of catapult used in the medieval period
- A common brooch design
- .... Cooper, CNN personality
- Actor who played Michael Corleone in the Godfather
- They appear when one is clenching a fist
- Robin ...., comedic legend, Oscar for serious role
- Mr. Burns' loyal assistant
- Furniture for hanging articles of clothing
- Year JFK became US president, nineteen ....
- Vegetable-like fruit, eaten pickled or in a salad
- Plant used to flavour vinegar and mustard
- Taster, treats and at rest are .... of each other
- Returns something to its former glory
- One of the days of the week
- Sarah ....; wed the Duke of York in 1986
- Sea separating Italy from the Balkans
- They cover our bodies
- Italian potato pasta
- Opiate that treats mild to moderate pain and cough
- Wrinkles, spots of bother
- Medieval term for desert dweller
- Lead actress in the film Belle du jour (1967)
- He painted Spirit of the Dead Watching
- Strips of sand or pebbles alongside the sea edge
- Cross ...., long distance skiing
- .... Garden, collection of plants
- Christian birth sacrament involving water
- Stanley ...., WW2 war artist created religious works
- Small house; lumpy white cheese
- US actress of "When Harry Met Sally"
- Needlework done with a hook and yarn
- Running away from, escaping
- Small dents on the cheeks when someone smiles
- Someone who brings something new into existence
- Keeps balls in the air
- Beware of Greeks .... gifts
- Transport or carry; or get a point across
- Author Eric Blair's nom de plume: George ....
- Put a spoke in someone's wheel
- Rick ...., Bogart's role in Casablanca
- She or he carries the golfer's clubs
- An electric generator, mainly for direct current
- Minneapolis was hometown of this "royal" musician
- Lord ...., aka William Joyce, hanged for treason
- Wearing hand protection
- Peter ...., brother of Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail
- State of a bone when it is put in a cast
- Body of water; small river; brook
- To run away
- Outer, thin bone in your lower leg
- Sum of all parts, quantity, measure
- James Bond film with scenes of Iguazu Falls
- The capital of Minnesota
- A neo-noir mystery film directed by Roman Polanski
- Four-line stanza in poetry
- Old term for a cat
- Italian Baroque painter, Tommaso ....
- Share a secret with this trusting person
- Hideous and unpleasant to look at
- Trade name for crease-resistant fabric of the 60s
- Float like a ...., sting like a bee
- Marvin Gaye sang about this source for gossip
- Madeira sponge, topped with chocolate and marzipan
- Someone you know from work, coworker
- Ground beef "steak" covered with gravy
- A storage area for supplies and goods
- Liver disease; types can range from A to E
- Art deco construction on SF's Telegraph Hill
- State is known for its big hole in the ground
- Traditional white gowns worn by brides
- He should have chosen a better wife
- Sugars containing aldehyde or equivalents
- A majestic tree named after a great man
- Flatfish, righteye flounder
- This snack cheese comes covered in a red wax
- Variety of quartz ranging from yellow to brownish
- George ...., former boxer and grill endorser
- Military simulation sport with 6mm plastic BBs
- Flower of the primrose family
- Eight ...., Warhol's multiple tribute to "the King"
- .... in the Middle, sitcom starring Frankie Muniz
- John, Paul, George and Ringo
- Depiction of death in a weird or horrible way
- Dry Indian rice curry with mixed veg/meat
- Daily record of experiences, observations
- Antonym of furthest
- Disbelief or lack of belief in gods
- Much Ado About ...., a Shakespearean comedy
- Blood is .... than water
- Marriage vows, for better ....
- Having a sweet or pleasant smell
- LSD was given to CIA members, .... personnel
- Blemishes on the skin; unrelated to the liver
- Group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals
- Moral fable; Aesop's had animals
- Spirits of the constelations associated with rain
- Celebration in which Magi reached their destination
- Making less tense or rigid
- Distinct areas of conflict, places of combat
- 40s, 50s thriller genre, detective movies
- City with one of the largest zoos in the world
- Cotton fabric with stiff ridges
- Old or vintage items
- Someone whose job is to examine an area of land
- .... to me, very difficult to understand
- Superhero team with Hulk, Thor, Iron Man and more
- Confuse, perplex
- Doors singer who died young and is buried in Paris
- Top British model: Naomi ....
- Piste
- Sordid behavior or immoral person
- TV series about best selling author and detective
- Metamorphed limestone
- Little girl demon, antagonist of The Exorcist
- Boat kept on a larger ship, used to get to land
- Traditional Egyptian and Palestinian instrument
- Responsible for the fall of the Aztec Empire
- Central American coastal country
- End of a gun barrel
- 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter
- Shoot the ....
- Study of how words are arranged in a sentence
- Shining, dazzling, luminous
- At the drop ...., immediately, without hesitation
- Round shape
- Traditional Scottish pattern
- Gru's little helper
- To read superficially
- Metamorphose, revamp, alter
- Ten-part Olympic event won by Jenner in 76
- Buildings where the sick and injured are admitted
- 1,000 of these units make a gram
- .... gardens, public areas for exotic plants
- The capital of Laos
- Written, spoken communication
- Person who likes to get up at dawn
- A person or thing that innovates
- Sleepwear
- Caesar's wife must be above ....
- Bill Gates' tech company
- Bible is split into a new and an old one
- Inflammation of the lungs by viruses or bacteria
- Sweet food prepared from roasted cocoa beans
- Pyrotechnics used in holidays or celebrations
- Government by only a few
- Can easily catch on fire
- Abstaining from food
- .... K, low-fat cereal, weight loss program
- .... Morris, author of Manwatching (1977)
- Ship featured in The Goonies
- Law enacted by a legislative body
- Christmas time celebration of African heritage
- Night ...., division of all-female USSR flight pilots
- Male spouse
- Rainbow feathered bird, immortal by Greeks
- Green variety of beryl used in jewelry
- 90s grunge band, Buddhist state of final release
- Rough noise made during sleep
- This wild-wing chain is also known as BW3
- Unimportant, meaningless
- Four ...., hotel chain for summer, spring...
- Angels' boss on Fawcett's detective show
- Discolored with marks that can't easily be removed
- Closed ...., text on a screen for hearing impaired
- Western European country; capital is Brussels
- "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street": .... Todd
- Being careful not to offend other people
- Jimmy Carter's wife
- First 24 hours of the weekend
- I'm .... of a white Christmas; hoping for snow
- .... heel, body part named after Trojan War hero
- Nissan's luxury car brand
- Anagram of rain hard
- Clapping Spanish dance performed by couples
- A guest that is never welcome
- A type of cabbage that has a large, round stem
- Part of the bodywork of a Formula 1 car
- Gem literally meaning remedy against drunkenness
- Taking wastes out of blood with a machine
- Train ...., amateur interest in railroads
- Underhand interference; to deliberately destroy
- Find treasure in summer fair sawdust
- In Hinduism, the dead are not buried, but this
- Putting faith/confidence in others
- What PB stands for in computing
- What J R stood for in Mr Ewing's name in Dallas
- Big-mouthed, face-painted Batman villain
- Neil Diamond's sweet muse
- Cushioned, protected the blow
- System involves movement, posture, circulation
- Creator of Office programs
- To gain a lead
- The Devils are this location's hockey team
- Extortion of money, like a blackmail
- Congenital means a .... present at birth
- Ann ...., author of The Mysteries of Udolpho
- Won Oscar at just 16 playing Helen Keller
- She keep on burnin' in Turner and Creedence's tune
- Liz Taylor plays an Egyptian queen in this movie
- Don't Shoot the ...., it is not his fault
- .... mentality; way of thinking of a rural community
- Timbaland remixed this unreleased MJ hit in 2014
- Large hairy spider found in tropical America
- Boxer's skills, particularly an ability to move
- Soft, Normandy cheese
- Lodge at the entrance to a castle
- Latin term that means the current state of things
- The man who created the Muppets characters
- Faraway place in Peter Pan
- Roses are susceptible to that
- Also known as chess on ice
- Della Reese TV series, .... by an Angel
- Firm abs or collection of beer cans
- This person who operates requires a steady hand
- .... Ames, a CIA agent who became a KGB mole
- Coiled tuba used in military bands
- Comedy of ...., satirizes upper class
- A change of looks obtained with scissors
- Unclear perception, hard to express
- A business's income
- This professional requires a steady hand
- Not straight, having several bends
- Meetings that aim to communicate with spirits
- French jewelry and watch brand
- Large whale with a spiral tusk on its upper jaw
- Creme ...., soured cream by another name
- There were ten before Hebrews fled Egypt
- A mother's mom
- Stuffed pasta usually shaped like a square
- Result of a stylist shortening your locks
- Phoenician-founded Libyan capital
- Creator of character Lucy Honeychurch: E. M. ....
- Xeroxes
- Native language of the Poles
- Search high and low: look in every “nook and ....”
- The capital of Alaska
- Run fast
- Gray fish that sucks debris
- Ancient Israel; Middle Eastern promised land
- Poet who guided Dante through hell
- Sport based on a graceful fall into a pool
- Wild cats with tufted ears
- .... Cash, famously entertained inmates
- High priests in ancient Celtic culture
- Month to which Octavius added one day
- Rich lobster soup
- Blood filtering organ
- Paul ...., Fast & Furious actor, died 2013
- .... Dance With Somebody, hit for Whitney in 1987
- .... party, social function in Agatha Christie books
- Reggae legend who died of cancer, father of Ziggy
- The.... Connection, winner of the 44th Academy Awards
- Plunging into a swimming pool
- To distribute, arrange in groups
- Pub ...., visiting several bars in one night
- Sudan's capital, located on the White Nile
- Making a car go in a different direction
- A biting dog, a pecking duck , a .... bee
- Inflammation of joint sacs
- Process that waves undertake as they change form
- Sarah .... Gellar, actress of Cruel Intentions
- .... Development, sitcom about a dysfunctional family
- System used for the plantation in Middle Ages
- Greek god of dreams
- What bees are doing when they're attacking
- Thin, round flatbread made from corn, makes tacos
- Female perfumer known for scented candles
- His life is taking risks for others
- Ingredient encased in pastry, typically salmon
- Put hand to front of head in exasperation
- Sunken, damaged areas of road surface
- Compare to show how different they are
- Goldilocks ate this at the bear's house
- To reduce a number of employees in a company
- Board game in which you can go to jail
- Jingle Bells transport; one-horse open ....
- Caipirinha country
- NYC borough of baseball's Mets
- .... Mermaid; hoax, monkey head sewn to a fish body
- President of Afghanistan in 2016, .... Ghani
- Dwarf planet named after a Tongva deity
- Worth 100 agorot
- Soft type of silvery metal, used to make figurines
- Heart ...., ship in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- This country disputes Kosovo with Albania
- Witches cast these on people (good or bad)
- A globe; shaped like a ball
- Measurement, grading, rank
- Ancient city-state that won the Peloponnesian War
- The end of a sports shoe where the tootsies fit
- This fig treat is named after a town, not scientist
- Point of beginning, first stage, source
- Sudden repetitive intake of air, irritating
- .... Doodle, fife-and-drum song of the Revolution
- 2nd largest continent in both area and population
- Home of the CIA
- Belgian city and port on the Scheldt estuary
- Gland that produces milk
- Ceramic spouted vessels serve up rosie lea
- Square of chocolate dessert with US origins
- He shoes horses
- May day festival among the Celts
- Microscopic algae with silica on cell walls
- In this movie, Woody Allen becomes a revolutionary
- Title character of Goncharov's romance
- Office, home tool to clip papers together
- Indoor entertainment venues with slot machines
- Hermes counterpart in Roman mythology
- Donations to aid poor, ill, animals, etc
- Amount of liquid from thawed ice
- .... Grace, somber Christian hymn
- Famous Italian hazelnut spread
- Spanish region synonymous with red wine
- Second Indochina War location
- Condition of extreme tiredness, weariness
- Purchase for less than retail price; great buy
- One who emails annoyingly
- Money paid in exchange for a loan
- Herman ...., author of Moby-Dick
- .... Gladiators, TV warriors inspired by Rome
- Fertile ...., start of civilization in Middle East
- Include hammer, anvil and stirrups; ear bones
- Brazilian mythological being with backward feet
- Bar of metal in a mathematical shape to make music
- A person who repairs machines (such as cars)
- UN's real power is in this council
- Not extreme or excessive
- A succulent's essence, used in cosmetics, aftersun
- Regular meeting to discuss literary works
- French fashion brand; Hepburn ambassador
- Come Out ...., not so subtle boxing idiom
- Neverending
- Someone who eats their own kind
- The name Wendy was made up for this story
- The detachable bit at the top of a drinks can
- Final performance of proverbial bird
- Cat-like mountainous mammal from Asia
- Imagined places where everything is unpleasant
- A plentiful supply
- Area of raised seating above a theatre's stalls
- Recreated a historical event
- Northern state known as the land of 10,000 lakes
- Made a sauce less thin
- This kind of mind is a perpetual feast
- Benjamin ...., 18th-century English pirate
- .... and Pyrrha, the Greek version of the flood myth
- Between North and Greenland seas, covers Iceland
- Characters used by Ancient Sumerians
- Cold cut marbled with plant known for oil
- Mobile game where players catch pocket monsters
- Month when WWII officially ended
- Robotic rover sent to Mars
- Of ....; sane in the eyes of the law
- Three-dimensional laser images
- Winning move to end a game of chess
- India's notorious sex guide
- Viggo ...., Aragorn
- The eddaic poems were written in this language
- K on periodic table, bananas have a ton
- Singin' in the Rain star
- Greek philosopher, tutor to Alexander the Great
- 60s TV show about a modern housewife witch
- Portrait of Cristina, My ...., by Frida Kahlo
- .... the mainbrace, or take a naval drink!
- Ellis ...., Hudson River gateway for immigrants
- Overcome with horror, dismay, fear
- Registration of people in a city, country
- To preserve corpses
- Carrie ...., Princess Leia actress
- Parent who is tough, makes you follow rules
- Common pet lizard with a long tail
- Mechanism to represent variable data continuously
- Crown, headband with jewels from Asia
- Transaction arranger, most famous stock ....
- The study of light; or dispensers of spirits
- Anagram of please
- A roll of two, at the craps table
- In US, this is a local law
- Brand of coffee machines with disposable pods
- Along with Tigris hosted Mesopotamia
- Also known as Brazilian jazz
- Drug available without a prescription
- Sweet briar
- The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel ....
- Brainerd female police chief in Fargo, Marge ....
- Period of peace during a war
- Less deep
- It carries noises to the ears in oscillations
- Seize the Day
- Spiritual belief in posthumous existence
- Machiavelli's magnum opus
- .... wheel, firework in memory of a martyred saint
- Stream of high energy radiation from space
- A shallow, long-handled pan aka skillet
- Adult cartoon about the Griffin family
- Golfer known as Phil the Thrill
- To get on a plane before others
- Lofty lie, untruthful story
- .... Destiny, term used to justify land expansion
- Purple skin fruit used as vegetable
- Mike Tyson's boxing Nintendo game
- Etymologically, a frightful lizard
- Instrument whose name is derived from a Greek muse
- Famous racing family started with Mario
- Two lines with rhyming ends; Shakespeare's sonnets
- TV show about a family living in Springfield
- None but the brave .... the fair
- No ...., sentence usually said to the press
- Robin Hood's outlaws live in this forest
- Impolite way of telling someone to stop talking
- Midnight is this spooky hour
- A reptile from the jurassic period
- Art of rolling and gluing strips of paper
- Mixture of sugar and whipped egg whites
- Don't let the grass grow under ....
- Cargo sent by sea
- Lacking courage, like the Lion in Oz
- The hide of an ovine, used for gloves and rugs
- Black bars on the top and bottom of your screen
- Closest living blood relative
- Rubbing muscles as a form of relaxation
- Bet taker
- German philosopher; critic, poet
- Art style very popular during the High Renaissance
- .... Empire, HBO Prohibition period drama
- Loss, deficit
- Drambuie, Scotch whisky "construction" drink
- This George B. Shaw's play inspired My Fair Lady
- Low quality counterfeit
- Including, placing in an envelope with a letter
- Another name for anglers
- Big hillside letters spell the name of Tinsel Town
- French food retailer meaning "crossroads"
- Ancient ocean between Gondwana and Laurasia
- Mass of snow falling from a mountain
- .... eggs, the yolks and whites beaten together
- England's tennis Grand Slam tournament
- What no money can buy
- Construction equipment that can push loads
- Rio Grande city, Lone Star bordertown
- Long-eared burrowing animal
- Beatles 60s "long" hair style
- Fired actor who played politician Frank Underwood
- Won an Oscar for Goodbye, Mr. Chips, .... Donat
- A shorter word for a hubble-bubble
- Spring that sends up jets of water into the air
- Pastry with fruit filling named after a country
- George ...., US funk guitarist of Breezin
- Unavoidable danger, risk, peril
- Three consecutive strikes in bowling
- Russian capital and 1980 Olympics host city
- Person with strong religious commitment
- .... wheel, giant revolving fairground attraction
- No advertising to kids in this Scandinavian land
- Song or poem with short stanzas
- City of birth of the Duke of Wellington and Bono
- Tropical black bird with large beak
- Draw aimlessly
- Added to table salt to ward off disabilities
- Holy Roman ...., imperial majesty for 1000 years
- .... Logs, grooved wooden toys to construct
- Kenneth Grahame kiddie lit: “The Wind in the ....”
- This profession checks systems or brains
- Grabbed tightly
- Vladimir ...., writer of Lolita
- Mark changing the sound of c (in Spanish)
- Bogart's role in The Big Sleep, Philip ....
- Laid her eggs on the waves
- Historic NYC hotel and a city landmark
- These hold the wheels on your car
- Another word for plexiglas
- A toenail that digs into the skin is said to be ....
- Floating bridge and a card game
- Gentle, steady rain in a mist
- Discontinued first iPod with flash memory: iPod ....
- Nutrient found in some foods and medicines
- Pieces of land mostly covered with grass
- Air ...., household appliance to purify air
- Duke of ...., gave up throne for his love
- Planet named after the Roman god of the sea
- Ship's captain
- Birth surname of Pope John Paul II