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- A translucent or white granular form of gypsum
- US blues musician, and singer of Goodnight Irene
- Protected by a secure code
- KOs in the ring
- Not invited or wanted
- Surprise ambush; catch someone unawares
- In the O'Neill play, he Cometh
- Douglas Adams wrote a Hitchhiker's Guide to it
- British dame who played M in James Bond films
- Fundraiser where participants don't run
- Key part of a vehicle's transmission system
- Freddy of Elm Street nightmares
- Saba ...., social anthropologist of Muslim societies
- To make another their partner in marriage
- The Sarvarthasiddhi is a text in this Hindu faith
- Single corrective lens worn by Mr. Peanut
- Legal document needed to search a house
- Biscuit ...., ice cream with crumbled macaroons
- Julius and Augustus, of Rome
- Get something by trickery, an anagram of leafing
- Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister
- It floats in root beer
- Sticky strips to catch winged kitchen bugs
- Nuisance insect that causes malaria
- Body part mentioned twice in Hey Jude
- The martial artist who starred in Enter the Dragon
- This royal divided his land among his daughters
- Sitcom about Frankenstein and vampire wife, The ....
- June 21 in summer and December 21 in winter
- Courteousness or politeness to others
- African country where Christmas is called "Ganna"
- Language-learning app with logo of an owl
- Philistia, in ancient times
- Version and subsequent repeats
- Coco Chanel said you should always remove one
- Circus high wire
- Dried flowers with air-freshening scent
- Let slip the ....; Marc Antony's order
- Tuscan soup made with kale and chunks of bread
- Whitish flower with calming properties
- Composer of the Moonlight Sonata
- Commercially rolled tube of tobacco for smoking
- Collector's item, uncommon object or event
- Number-named Millie Bobby Brown character
- A neck accessory worn by Donald Duck
- If this green plant has four leaves, it's lucky
- Juvenile jellyfish
- This type of family isn't related by blood
- The ice planet and 7th from the sun
- Government's overseas representative
- Justin .... released Skinny Love in 2007
- Go on the offensive
- Roman stoic philosopher known as the Younger
- Movie company founded by director Steven Spielberg
- Japanese dish of fermented paste, dashi stock
- US version of a British English lift
- An animated show with Philip Fry and Turanga Leela
- Simple gliding movement in ballet
- The epoch before the Anthropocene
- In ...., happening at a fast pace
- fabric for hard-wearing carpets
- Anne, Oscar-winning star of The Devil Wears Prada
- Hope Is the Thing With ...., Emily Dickinson poem
- Sport played by the Arizona Diamondbacks
- A word game using double meanings
- Precious metal marking a 25th anniversary
- .... havoc, unleashes chaos
- They can be roller, Venetian, Roman or vertical
- Chewy sweet can be soft, hard and ruin fillings
- Real or real life, not a simulation
- High altitude cloud, made of ice crystals
- Water-loving mammals similar to weasels
- Warren, producer and actor of Reds and Bugsy
- Shadow-casting blade on a sundial
- Throwing yolky foods at someone's house
- Cloth many museum paintings are on
- American rapper known for 8 Mile, Stan
- Final prayers given in dying moments
- Advertising campaigns and outreach strategy
- New York populist tabloid newspaper
- Smooth-skinned variety of peach
- Periodic table element between lithium and boron
- This superhero was blinded by radioactive matter
- She was the Maid of Orléans
- Journalists who ask lots of questions
- Raffle or lottery with a winner chosen at random
- Chemical compounds with just one oxygen atom
- Thick fog or a hot vegetarian meal in a bowl
- Name given to a young hare
- Act of being short and to the point
- The most distant human-made object from Earth
- An old English tale about a man who fought Grendel
- You'll be read this if someone is angry with you
- Catholic ministers
- Good .... we bring to you and your kin
- Bounding, hurdling
- Coffee shop worker
- Joni who sang Free Man in Paris
- Classic play A Raisin ...., by Lorraine Hansberry
- Wand/pointer used to interact with screen
- Swindling out of money, a shorn sheep analogy
- Potato chip brand that comes in a can
- Greta, Swedish climate activist
- Woozy feeling of standing up too quickly
- A candidate trying to get elected is on this trail
- Second largest of the world's oceans
- Culkin, star of Home Alone
- Final time to deliver something
- Caribbean Codia shrubs or trees
- Stonework used to make a building
- Left without a spouse
- Rom-com fave who won an Oscar for The Blind Side
- Metalwork studio with furnaces for blacksmithing
- Supermarket with its first stores in the south
- John ...., illustrated Lewis Carroll's Alice tales
- System that prints text like it appears on screen
- Something relating to marriage or the ceremony
- Comic strip featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy
- Month named after a two-faced god
- Queen of Pop whose albums include Like A Prayer
- Set alight
- Song by Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire
- Scoring three goals in a single game
- Emit gas, flatulate
- In the videogame, Joel and Ellie are among The ......
- Former prison island off San Francisco
- The Yoda-like infant in The Mandalorian
- A long and narrow French bread
- A rule follower, one that does what they're told
- Non-comic Heath Ledger role, despite the name
- Main cat tribe in the musical Cats
- Nickname given to a V-1 weapon of WW2
- Park in Queensland, the world's oldest rainforest
- Holland's capital city
- Your Song and Candle in the Wind singer
- No clouds, nothing but these
- The surname of actors Stellan, Alexander and Bill
- Focusing on mathematics in RPG character creation
- Male claymore handlers
- Falcon that's the world's fastest bird
- Turning into bone
- Like an object that has no life
- Preservations of beer in glass receptacles
- Metal attracting or repelling through a forcefield
- Roger ...., famous photographer of the US Civil War
- Apostle of Jesus also known as Didymus
- Dark ...., Blake Crouch sci-fi thriller
- A small informal restaurant
- Playing Call of Duty, Pokémon or the like
- .... for the wicked, there's always work to be done
- With a rocky, uneven landscape
- Roller ...., another name for inline skates
- Breakfast food that comes in a box with a toy
- Captain Picard's famous command
- Bejeweled headband used as a royal crown
- Roald Dahl character who has telekinetic powers
- Taking a right or a left
- .... Inn, show that first featured White Christmas
- Smooth, heated surface for cooking
- Aroused, stirred, got up
- Jouret El ...., Lebanon local authority, Matn
- Where the Fake Artist goes in a party game
- Title of the lead spokesman of a jury
- Staying overnight in a tent
- Illuminated from behind
- A bird's feathers
- Who parents make dates with for a kid
- Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' is its opening number
- The wizarding school attended by Harry Potter
- March to November is time to save this
- Edible seed of the coquito palm
- General ...., Stephen Fry alter ego in Blackadder IV
- River crafts should stay in them
- Country whose Internet address abbreviation is KH
- Yardbirds guitarist; Hi Ho Silver Lining solo hit
- The groove between one's nose and upper lip
- Parliament of Norway
- Spanish subtitle for Sting song They Dance Alone
- Borough in New York with Wall Street
- Three-peaked range of mountains in northern Italy
- Ancient history, classical times
- Fortune telling using one's hand
- Device for looking at space objects
- The A in SCUBA
- Large rodent covered in quills
- 2020 superhero movie starring Vin Diesel
- Divided into four equal parts
- Sir John ...., British general, "Gentleman Johnny"
- A device which can store and process data
- Warm and welcoming
- Where Led Zeppelin's Stairway led
- Gourd that is used as a bottle/ladle
- Buffy slayed these in the long-running TV series
- Window in a roof for letting in the sun
- Ryan, actor in Deadpool and The Hitman's Bodyguard
- Saturn moon named after a Titan in Greek mythology
- You might eat these backwards if you're stressed!
- Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce
- Extinct zebra subspecies only half striped
- In the Bible, these are fallen angels
- .... walking; trekking activity with support poles
- Paddington finds this family in a railway station
- The nucleotide paired with thymine in DNA
- To do with lips
- Wool from fluffy rabbits
- Slang for phone number
- Add picture or text to a document
- He owned the speakeasy in Bugsy Malone
- Ties, threads, string for using in the garden
- 70s disco line-up with Rasputin and Daddy Cool
- .... fowl; domestic poultry originating from Africa
- Light, rough volcanic rock used to exfoliate feet
- Young people, adolescents
- Peace treaty between Hungary and the WWI Allies
- Cats, audiences do this in disapproval
- Tall trees used for plywood, guitars, snowboards
- Removes mud from the riverbed
- Ian McKellen's wizard in the Lord of the Rings
- Traffic-navigating amphibian arcade game
- .... in Manila, billing for 1975 boxing superfight
- Fingerprint design
- Nile sailing ship
- Legal advisors or attorneys
- Bring the Noise metal band; infectious disease
- Train song Drops of the fifth planet from the sun
- Delay between audio and video footage
- Resembling a vulpine creature
- .... Wright, Guyanese-British actress, played Shuri
- Cheap alloy of zinc and lead
- These fruits come in hands
- These firebreathers are chromatic or metallic
- Harry ...., Homer Simpson's pet pig
- US Declaration says, "All men are .... equal"
- Region of and another name for the Netherlands
- Having creased, folded skin
- Greeks defeated the Persians at this sea battle
- Covering or filling with pale earthen material
- Connect actors within six .... of Kevin Bacon
- Comic book hero who fights the Green Goblin
- Gigantic predatory mammal found in the Arctic
- A mechanical, robotic human that completes tasks
- Becomes smaller in number or size
- Ecstatic, thrilled
- Artwork known in Norwegian as Skrik, or "Shriek"
- Bright poisonous mushroom, used to poison insects
- Bouncing the ball while moving in basketball
- Alliterative star of 48 Hours, Prince of Tides
- Musical ensemble; anagram of carthorse
- Michael ...., host of a popular chat show
- 1984 film where Daryl Hannah plays a mermaid
- Electric device to kill mosquitoes
- Muse of comedy in Greek mythology
- Birth name of River Song in Doctor Who
- Small ape found in Asia
- Woody plants with many stems
- Stephanie ...., who invented Kevlar
- .... in the Membrane, Cypress Hill song
- Night sky's brightest star, also called Dog Star
- Facial hair sported by Uncle Sam and beatniks
- Money demanded for prisoner release
- Very strong; heavily concentrated
- Janet ....; former chair of Federal Reserve Board
- Business making grapes into drinks
- Capital city in which you could visit the Kremlin
- Code that must include a capital letter and number
- Shirley, first Black woman elected to US Congress
- Somniphobia is the fear of doing this
- The time when Cinderella lost her slipper
- Map element shows its size ratio to the real world
- Linda, US singer of Blue Bayou
- Imaginary person, feared by naughty children
- Ten to the power of 12
- Ground beef dish; operatic rocker
- In the ....; in trouble and sleeping with the pooch
- The brothers who owned a circus company
- 2005 Joss Whedon post-Firefly space western
- Long-running drama series about LA lifeguards
- Roman emperor who wanted to make his horse consul
- Stylish, in fashion, modish
- Eating grass in a field
- Surname of husband then wife who ran for president
- Ocean that touches California and Japan
- This Creek swept the board at the 2020 Emmys
- Sir Thomas or Lady Maria in Mansfield Park
- Mixture of rolled oats, nuts and honey
- Not nationally or internationally, sourced nearby
- Proteins created by the body to act as catalysts
- An official order to do something
- Christian ceremony that wets a baby's head
- Crowd Control producer, A Whole New Mind author
- To allow food or drink to pass down the throat
- It's the C in CD player
- People who travel on bikes
- Special 3D image created by lasers
- The only papal name to have ever begun with I
- Baked pastry popular in France and England
- Karen ...., nuclear whistleblower unlawfully killed
- .... Rush, Oscar-winning actor in Shine
- Dynasty of Italian bankers and statesmen
- Symbolic effort
- Proxima ...., closest star to Earth after the Sun
- Kim, Disney channel's animated teen spy
- Describes the moving of blood through the veins
- A funny five-lined poem; a city in Ireland
- Juries expect some
- Chinese mountain associated with Taoism
- Changed a piece of music to fit
- .... technology proves if a soccer team has scored
- Champions, winners
- Tree-themed poem by US poet Robert Frost
- The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
- L in LGBTQ
- Colombian singer of Whenever, Wherever
- In your DNA
- The Japanese amberjack commonly used in Sushi
- The electrical operating power of a lamp
- Made cushions or lips bouncier
- John, voice of Disney's Pacha and Pixar's Sully
- Repeated hitting, thrashing, whacking
- Hometown of The Flintstones
- The seventh Sunday after Easter
- An animated series about Cartman, Stan and Kyle
- Taylor Swift wrote this song for Little Big Town
- Finnish city considered the home of Santa Claus
- Well-known online reference encyclopedia
- Olivia Colman played her in The Favourite
- Former capital of Gondor, founded by Elendil
- Branch of science that includes the periodic table
- Rotating serving tray in the middle of a table
- Scott's ex-whaling vessel on expedition of 1910-13
- Added sugar
- Final operational shuttle built by NASA
- Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith's actor daughter
- Element called the building block for life
- Owl parrot of New Zealand
- In amongst
- He investigates aliens with Scully in The X-Files
- Doctor ...., Beatles medic "helps you to understand"
- The part of the bone where blood cells are made
- Green film covering old copper
- Open pit area where stones can be extracted
- "Easy, ...., beautiful, Covergirl"
- He succeeded Darius as king of Persia
- The swan constellation in the Northern Hemisphere
- Words spoken or thought directed at a deity
- Common name for diluted acetic acid
- Game in which you knock down pins with a ball
- .... Murphy of The Dark Knight Rises and Inception
- Annual publication of predictions
- German school of minimalist art and architecture
- Horrible to look at, repulsive, unsightly
- Indian legumes known as dal when split
- This number of cooks spoil the broth!
- Capital and largest city of Uganda
- Dabbling duck with a plain plumage
- Scientist who creates potions with elements
- Alcoholic drink taken when the light fades
- Book that shares someone's life story
- The central figure of the Montgomery bus boycott
- It's comprised of swimming, cycling and running
- A mutually beneficial relationship between species
- The outer universe
- US singer best known for Moonlighting theme
- Branch of geology focused on rocks
- Ron Howard drama about firefighting brothers
- From or near to South America's great river
- Earth's natural satellite going below the horizon
- Beachgoer's pallet
- Velma's surname in Scooby-Doo
- Sport in which the Constellation Cup is contested
- .... Home, 1996 drama about migrating geese
- Girl who drowns in Shakespeare's Hamlet
- A small, high-pitched flute
- She was the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Tom was your first friend on this social network
- A medieval religious battle over land
- Holly ....; Oscar-winning actress for The Piano
- Nationality of the artists Monet and Manet
- Tragedy plus time adds up to this
- Calvin Harris seasonal song
- Rocket fuel developed by Mary Sherman Morgan
- Ancient society based on the island of Crete
- .... monkey, primate with a deafening shriek
- Red or white vine fruits used to make wine
- Long-running US sitcom based in a Boston bar
- Four-wheeled covered royal carriage
- The middle number in a sequence of numbers
- Notable island of Arthurian legend
- .... In Time; David Blaine's ice-cube illusion
- Hercules needed three of this kind of apple
- Biology classification below kingdom, above class
- Only nation to have played in every FIFA World Cup
- .... Brahe, worked with brother Tycho on astronomy
- Country that was home to the outlaw Ned Kelly
- "Jumbo shrimp" and "act naturally"
- Jealous singer who's married to Priyanka Chopra
- The V in DVD was originally video, now it's this
- The wizarding village where Honeydukes is located
- The child or children of an animal
- Describes ale with cherry, cranberry, damsons...
- Author of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Vital fall-slowing device used by skydivers
- Second largest city in Spain, capital of Catalonia
- The Bermuda ...., where ships and planes disappear
- A type of small, decorative low-standing cabinet
- US term for a swallow dive (different bird!)
- President Obama's vice president
- Ana ...., Scissor Sisters vocalist with Jake Shears
- Long Mediterranean fish, and a sheath for swords
- Tall purple or yellow roadside weed
- Relating to anything scholarly; college professor
- The movement of money into and out of a business
- Musical based around ABBA's biggest hits
- It increases the deeper underwater you go
- Baby hogs
- Single flipper worn by freedivers
- Billy Wilder film, or Teenage Witch
- Criss-cross framework of interlaced strips
- Borrowing money against goods
- A Song of Ice and Fire's first title's last word
- Mineral in milk that strengthens bones, teeth
- Stir-fried Cantonese chicken dish with peanuts
- Performer of "the backpack kid dance"
- Wooden cladding panels for houses
- The I in IM
- People with runny noses go through a lot of these
- Standard issue clothing for a police officer
- Country whose capital is Mogadishu
- Blue spring flower also called witch's bell
- Rules that blocked female succession to the throne
- British fashion brand whose logo is a knight
- Tea infused with bergamot
- Shrubbery that grows in still water, like swamps
- Netherland-based record label focused on hard rock
- The parrot aimed at in archery
- Books that stand the test of time, like Moby Dick
- French emperor who was actually 5'6"
- Where a digressing conversation strays
- US actress, comic Sarah, Nancy on Roseanne
- Shines back, like a mirror does
- Superman's love interest
- One accused of a crime in court
- Danish brand "Probably the best beer in the world"
- Celebrity panel game show first aired in 1962
- Socks that are thick or knee-high
- It's what the D in DC Comics stands for
- North American mammal similar to an antelope
- Journalistic presentation
- 1922 silent horror based on Dracula novel
- Tube-shaped organelle of a eukaryotic cell
- Element named after what is now a dwarf planet
- The British redhead who sings Thinking Out Loud
- 1959 Disney film about a boy and a stray dog
- Penn's partner in magic
- Star of the Netflix series Space Force: Steve ....
- .... Tongarewa, Maori for the Museum of New Zealand
- X-Men member who throws playing cards
- To cut into two equal parts
- FISA is this sport's governing body
- Skipper's big sister
- Sons of the ...., Laurel & Hardy appreciation club
- Sets a keyboard to new functions
- Rough ....; Lassie dog breed
- The police sometimes do this with stolen property
- Box of ...., all the skills at someone's disposal
- 20-20 ...., means someone can see well
- A confection made from honey, nuts and egg whites
- Brought back to life; spiritually awakened
- This Bob was a pioneer of reggae music
- Students might write one of these about a book
- Dress code fancier than casual
- Eponymous Icelandic spouting thermal spring
- Stacked dots used to denote a list
- Hustler feline nemesis of Officer Dibble
- Pigeon pea herbs
- Marvel's Scarlet Witch's name, Wanda
- Firth championed this look in Pride & Prejudice
- Raised letters on a book cover, for e.g.
- Singer known for Fever, when you hold me tight
- The coldest possible temperature: .... zero
- 2016 movie starring Shakira as a gazelle
- Another word for toilet or WC
- .... isle, Shakespeare's poetic picture of Britain
- Law enforcement entity in Europe
- Californian city home to the Rose Bowl stadium
- Tallest mountain in the UK
- Symbol of remembrance and a girl's name
- Female crosses between fish and people
- They make the Switch and Gameboy
- Your heart has four of these to pump blood
- Early morning prayers in the RC church
- Best-selling solo song by John Lennon
- Italian river famously crossed by Julius Caesar
- The N in CERN (as Anglicized)
- Flat whites, lattes or espressos
- 1939 musical western film: Let .... Ring
- Six-pointed star
- Catch glove worn by a goalie in ice hockey
- This "Valley" has a strong tech industry
- The cells in the body that transmit nerve impulses
- Surname of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Port ...., French Riviera resort for yacht-spotting
- Admire someone for their achievements
- Icelandic parliament, the oldest in the world
- UK chemist Dorothy, penicillin scientist
- Type of hat where one might have a bee
- Minimum number required for council meetings
- Describes the patterns of mold in blue cheese
- TV drama set in the Batman universe
- Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire
- It's the location of Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe
- Bonnie the bank robber
- Stinging fish that entwines cloth?
- Israeli intelligence agency
- South American indigenous hut with a thatched roof
- Mel .... starred in and directed Blazing Saddles
- North Sea port where Dracula arrived in England
- No PH in this famous name: Jobs, Tyler
- Straight away, Italian style
- Rapper born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar in 1992
- Rousing rhythmic ritual ahead of going into battle
- Covered in healing wound crusts
- Chris, host of Talking Dead and The Nerdist
- Blocked out the Sun
- Kind of party that's planned secretly
- The mother sauce made from butter, flour and milk
- Fastened up a shirt
- Pittsburgh's local NFL team
- Aussie venue where Nirvana played, Hordern ....
- State that's home to the St. Louis Gateway Arch
- Cutting out coupons
- He went from Forrest Gump to Cast Away
- Noah's relation to Methuselah in the Bible
- Danish author of The Emperor's New Clothes
- Mountain range that forms the "backbone" of Italy
- Ethiopian archaeological site with ancient remains
- I Kissed A Girl and Firework singer
- One who makes spirits
- The formal word for urinate
- French playwright who published Nana in 1880
- Random, all over the place, arbitrary
- Variable openings for light on a camera
- Black-and-white seabird; an auk family member
- What the chicken did to the road
- Frozen food brand promoted by bearded captain
- Casino game with a ball on a spinning wheel
- Another name for graphite, from the Latin for lead
- Flesh pie
- The South American Football Confederation
- Mechanical device for storing rotational energy
- Pink, Coldplay both sing songs about this feeling
- Retriever dog named after a Canadian province
- .... spoon, tool to eat mince and slices of quince
- Best clothes, worn on evenings out and to church
- Fashion designer in The Incredibles
- Person who loudly advertises a performance
- .... Dog is the Debbie Downer of cartoons
- Self-abasing
- .... longue, chair with a back on one side
- A formal meal usually eaten at night
- Good statistics require one of a sufficient size
- Like Berlin until 1989
- Ex-tracker bloodhound in Lady and the Tramp
- .... Tower, Chicago skyscraper, aka Sears Tower
- Dating app that sounds like a type of bee
- Can't do it, not possible
- Real first name of author Mark Twain
- Alexander Hamilton sings I'm not throwing away ....
- Body of water separated from the sea by a reef
- Space rock that gets through Earth's atmosphere
- The silver-white metal known as quicksilver
- The Egyptian architect to Pharaoh Djoser
- One size ...., universal solution
- "Three-headed" muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Netflix's series about Morningstar
- A famous beach area in Oahu, Hawaii
- Nearest town to Cape Leeuwin, Western Australia
- Something that frightens obsessively
- Amal Alamuddin's leading man husband
- The singer who owns Fenty Beauty
- Triangular sports flag
- First of the four Gospels in the New Testament
- Small bird with grey cap, aka a hedge sparrow
- An aubergine or eggplant in parts of Asia
- Gave evidence in court
- Retired English champion jockey Peter ....
- Two queens of England have had this name
- Directed DiCaprio in Marvin's Room in 1996
- Human-like doll used to frighten birds away from crops
- Element number 44 named after Russia
- An object from space that falls to Earth
- State flowers of Mississippi
- Onetime alias of Jimmy Olsen, partner of Nightwing
- Swedish sewing machine brand (also garden tools)
- English poet of Story of Rimini
- Game of bouncing a ball off a wall with racquets
- Topknot worn by males
- LGBTQ dating app, started out just for men
- Husband of Isis in Egyptian mythology
- Common extrusive rock such as at Giant's Causeway
- Scene of Cornish lifeboat disaster in 1981
- Henry ...., writer of Tropic of Capricorn
- Name of Noah's father in the Bible
- Haggle for goods or services
- Paul ....; U2 singer known on stage as Bono
- Marine creature whose name means "whale-horse"
- Simon from American Idol and Britain's Got Talent
- Raised, removed restrictions
- Street Fighter martial artist with a spinning kick
- TV channel launched in 2012 by Magic Johnson
- Red fruit often mistaken for vegetable
- Jennifer, was Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games
- Command module pilot on Apollo 17 in 1972
- Ancient Greek oil-storing vessel
- A long-sleeved knitted sweater with an open front
- German Ruhr city famous for brewing
- Able to walk
- Whenever, ...., 2002 Shakira single
- Kingsley Amis's working-class hero
- Tennis stroke with the palm turned to the body
- Birds of a feather flock ....
- House band on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- Edible, flat-bodied fish also known as a porgy
- Japanese soy sauce company founded in 1630
- Irish symbol featuring hands, heart and crown
- Machine that crushes trash to a smaller size
- What Sally sells at the shore
- Hiccup's Night Fury from How to Train Your Dragon
- Flowering plant family that includes poinsettias
- The Looney Tunes bird who says "You're despicable"
- .... Castle, Wodehouse's home for the Emsworth clan
- Naturally fermented bread that's not sweet
- 2017 album by Lorde
- Jewish Soviet citizen not allowed to emigrate
- Actor Ted Danson grew up in this Arizona city
- Monkeys also known as zaris
- Said a different way
- An African baboon with red and blue face
- US artist who painted dogs playing poker
- Kazakhstan space facility with Vostok 1 launchpad
- It's the N in NBC
- Benjamin, US inventor who flew his kite in a storm
- .... the Sky, Saxon song about observing the heavens
- Feeling upbeat, like a proton?
- Sets of false teeth
- Martin who directed Raging Bull and Goodfellas
- Light, informal conversation
- Dessert at Thanksgiving filled with fall fruit
- Turkish city partly in Europe and partly in Asia
- Astronomers search for one in a habitable zone
- Historic desert road across California
- Jessye ...., US soprano known for Wagnerian parts
- The United States independence date, .... of July
- Segments of a flower head
- The fictional city where Family Guy is set
- Water of life, also Scotch
- Hergé wrote about this character's adventures
- To take great pleasure in something
- Interest and dividends for good investors
- A voice does this when yelling in a cave
- This is believing
- Saw a crime occur
- Commander Data; Nylon
- Abnormal bending of a foot digit
- Food kids might give to the dog rather than eat it
- Deadpool and Terminator: Dark Fate director
- Bell-shaped marine animals with stinging tentacles
- Sci-fi subgenre known for mohawked hackers
- Lunar "wobble" phenomenon
- Bundle of bathroom drying cloths
- City that hosts the Australian Grand Prix
- Aguilera who gave us Genie in a Bottle
- It's light, metallic and has the atomic number 3
- .... by the Dozen, 2003 Steve Martin comedy
- General Motors car brand or Ottawa Indian chief
- Scavenging bird like a condor
- Surfing beat-down
- Science and study of unidentified flying objects
- Kenny Chesney sings about this sexy vehicle
- An electrical powering device; physical attack
- Bent, warped
- Author of Death Comes to Pemberley
- Wooden rice paddle used in Asian cuisine
- Italian coffee drink used in lattes and Americanos
- September's birthstone
- 1999 movie in which it rained frogs
- Outdoor labyrinth at a farm
- Those who mistrust or have reservations
- British postage stamp, rouger than the original
- A Gotye song, .... That I Used to Know
- A common saying, cool as a ....
- British slang for breaks and shatters
- Crime and punishment novel by Kafka
- Mamet is known for his snappy writing of this
- Practicing the holy beggar Muslim life
- German-inspired Mexican American music
- Adds H2O
- Being competent
- Unit of volume equal to 4 quarts
- An insect inflicted on Egypt as a biblical plague
- Webcomic about a shapeshifter and mad scientist
- She was the first female prime minister of India
- Edgy rival of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Largest and most populous island of Zanzibar
- Heavenly cherubs and seraphim
- People with artificial body parts are this
- Portable phone
- To feel sad about a missed opportunity
- Get real, in two words, or hurry up
- Andy, pop artist who painted Campbell's Soup Cans
- Last name of Elmer in a Sinclair Lewis novel
- Comedian known for Everybody Loves Raymond
- An outdoor setup where goods are sold
- Collective term for goal posts and crossbar
- Main vegetables in marinara sauce
- Jazz tone played at a different pitch to standard
- First name shared by Lenin and Putin
- Saiga ....; endangered ruminant of Eurasian steppe
- Garden flower, lemon-scented leaves make oil
- Heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor Smith
- Where Dorothy and her friends strolled
- Book page, wider than the others and bent back
- Monty Python had this of Silly Walks
- James ....; invented a portable vacuum cleaner
- Indian city on the Ganges once called Benares
- A person who has broken the law, a crook
- Live TV shows may be previously this
- Goods, bought acquisitions
- Steamed or fried dough balls with fillings
- The explosion at the end of a star's life cycle
- Quoth the raven
- Twelfth Night comes twelve days after this
- The embodiment of a spirit in human form
- Huge raptor, the national bird of the US
- The highest active volcano in Europe
- He starred in King Kong, Shallow Hal and Jumanji
- Warehouse vehicles
- Political title known by the acronym FLOTUS
- Sang a love song to someone
- Hormones responsible for male characteristics
- Open shoes worn in hot weather
- Young DC comics speedster mentored by Max Mercury
- Baby ...., sign indicating an infant car passenger
- Stubborn, obstinate, dogged
- A ghost or visible spirit
- It rhymes with gorilla but smells like a skunk
- What Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair pretend to do
- When the moon blocks out the sun, for example
- Fungus prized by chefs, hunted by pigs
- Spy ring for cracking ciphers
- Isaac Newton's first law of motion addresses this
- Claudette ...., actress in The Palm Beach Story
- Femmes responsible for Blister in the Sun
- CEO of Apple who followed Steve Jobs
- Organ of the body that includes the vocal folds
- .... Garden, London area synonymous with gold heists
- Singer Kurt of Nirvana
- Enid ....; author of Five on a Treasure Island
- Weebles do this but they don't fall down
- Blood-red type of garnet meaning fiery-eyed
- Sharp tool for chopping or climbing glaciers
- Traditional cabin architecture from the Swiss Alps
- Copenhagen's 17th-century waterfront district
- Dated term for Native North American warriors
- The complete set of a person's genes
- Cage or shelter for a pet
- City in Iraq known as "the city of palaces"
- Sets of twelve
- Original hue of carrots, not orange!
- Bouncy dance floor
- In Eastern religions, freedom from rebirth cycle
- Qualified with a set of skills
- Surname of first ever heart transplant surgeon
- The wife of Ahab, Old Testament King of Israel
- Waterways of Hormuz and Gibraltar
- Female mobster
- An oblique symbol and a Roman gold coin
- Captain played by Nicolas Cage on screen in 2001
- Member of the Bee Gees once married to singer Lulu
- Proverbially, it's the best policy
- Bags specifically designed for use on a bike
- Sportsman whose Instagram handle is "cristiano"
- Hybrid between a narwhal and a beluga
- Dark sticky liquid used in baking and linctuses
- Scott ....; bass player with a Precious Little Life
- Devs behind Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega Game Gear
- Zeros
- Type of rug made from the hide of a grizzly, maybe
- The units of energy found in food
- Huge constricting snake found in the Amazon
- Channel Island slightly smaller than Jersey
- Bon Jovi hit album: .... When Wet
- What the Cavalier is doing in Frans Hals' painting
- Ryan Reynolds' gin brand
- Mickey Mouse's rival
- A negative event with no plan or obvious cause
- Kids' football game with flickable players
- Tokyo's shopping district for young fashionistas
- Magazine articles that go in-depth on a topic
- Device for measuring air pressure
- The tuxedo cat often seen chasing Tweety
- A book that lists words as groups of synonyms
- Their trunks have 40,000 muscles
- Nice setting for a musical, on Sunday, with George
- Irish patriot and muse of W B Yeats
- Highway 61 ...., Dylan LP with Like a Rolling Stone
- Southernmost government region of New Zealand
- Martial arts expert from Rogue One and Ip Man
- Ship that transports cargo
- London suburb, famously the home of Kate Moss
- Bending of a limb
- French nibbles served with drinks
- .... warping, changing what is happening now
- Composer of the one act opera Salome: Richard ....
- Among the biggest waterfalls in US and Canada
- The force keeping us on Earth
- Word to describe someone who is on in years
- Russian writer and physician
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Jake Peralta, Andy ....
- Robert Downey Jr. Marvel hero
- Silverback ape
- Vecchia Signora nickname for Juventus FC
- Paired lymphoid organs at the back of the throat
- Water travel just for you
- A character from Monsters Inc, Mike ....
- Alchemists thought it was a universal solvent
- Cove in W Greenland, home to whales and icebergs
- Freestanding tub that's old-fashioned and trendy
- Famous sci-fi series set on the Enterprise
- It's also called a garbanzo bean
- The focus of Captain Ahab's obsession
- Monetary amount declined in Any Old Iron
- It can be compound, impacted or greenstick
- Ready ...., table for simple accounting calculations
- Crime of breaking into a building
- Third level; former term for part of the Cenozoic
- Famous gangster imprisoned for tax evasion in 1931
- Representing, signifying
- Established the size of something
- The Spanish artist responsible for Guernica
- Monotreme covered in spikes that lays eggs
- In a dress, this falls above or below the knee
- City in the middle of the German Lippe region
- Title for Governor-General of British India
- Dense central structure in the middle of an atom
- Kate, actor-director of Black Rock and The Freebie
- Irish slang, an expression of surprise
- Addressed box shipped overnight
- Kind of love Soft Cell sang about in 1981
- Biological protein that comprises hair and claws
- Offense of telling lies under oath in court
- Spiked blade on the end of a rifle
- .... tank, an armoured vehicle with a warfaring name
- Find one inside a cookie at a Chinese restaurant
- Capital of Georgia, the country
- I've Been .... You, Elton John's first single
- When two become one, in science
- B vitamin also known as Vitamin H
- Priest's assistant who is responsible for a parish
- Basketball player who made a famous sneaker brand
- Name of the Streetcar in Tennessee Williams' play
- .... on the vine, to shrivel, neglected, like grapes
- Week where viewership is recorded
- Nick of Drumline and All That
- The 12th zodiac sign
- Large brown bear species native to Alaskan islands
- .... Sport; square-shaped German chocolate bars
- Patio doors that concertina to open
- Take small bites
- Japanese number puzzle found in newspapers
- The name of Batman's butler
- Greek man so handsome he loved his own reflection
- Singer-songwriter of American Pie
- Tennis events in US, Britain, France, Australia
- Where players gather for bridge
- J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel
- The tiny receptors on the tongue's surface
- A biology term relating to the absence of oxygen
- 2012 film about a teenager with telekinesis
- Inventor of homeopathy, Samuel ....
- Network of pipes to channel rainwater off roofs
- Fruit of the blackthorn tree
- Tripping hazards get in this place, like pets
- Time zone that runs through the middle of the US
- Inner ....; extremely private room or place
- The Californian location of Rodeo Drive, .... Hills
- Headwear for someone using clubs on ball
- Streamlined motion of the atmosphere gases
- Religious abstention from all forms of indulgence
- Ancient empire whose capital was Ctesiphon
- Name for tough kid in S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders
- Country where the saxophone was invented
- Make louder
- Cloths used to wipe one's mouth at dinner
- Beyoncé's surname
- Fish used to prepare Arbroath Smokie
- The animated sailor who eats spinach
- Baby eels
- Colour of Mitch Miller's rose of Texas
- Decorative circle of branches popular at Christmas
- Missing son of Caspian in the Narnia tales
- Thanos' adopted Zehoberei daughter
- Karate instructor
- Non-violence to living beings per Indian religions
- Filthy, used to describe collars or kids' knees
- Conrad, founder of global hotel chain in 1919
- Portal on a wall for plugging in devices
- Plant parts from which flowers grow
- Small cucumber after preservation in vinegar
- At sixes and ...., muddled up
- Square root of 144
- Second largest moon of Jupiter
- The river Danube flows into it
- Fey ....-Sade; undercover agent in Doctor Who comics
- To rescue her father, she'll travel by tesseract
- Antiquated word for a whitetail deer
- Nickname for a Royal Marine
- 1995 cult classic film with Jay and Silent Bob
- ...... Foster Jenkins, famed for her awful singing
- Completely honest
- Oversized sunglasses originally for pilots
- Medieval title of European border-defender
- Hot-aired ones are ridden in the sky
- Action used to make butter manually
- Alfred Hitchcock movie North by ....
- N Welsh resort at the end of Offa's Dyke walk
- Working out a deal; negotiating
- Capital city of Scotland
- American salami often served on pizza
- Clumsy, gawky, ungainly
- Kind of charcoal used to treat poisonings
- Dapple pony at Birtwick Park in Black Beauty
- Claudia ....; Tess Daly's Strictly co-presenter
- English playwright, author of Volpone
- Took something for granted
- Hakuna Matata from The Lion King is this language
- Pizza chain with a game motif
- Moving like water in a river
- Receive money or property in a person's will
- John Updike novel, The .... of Eastwick
- Despotism
- Publishing professionals with great eye for detail
- RPG adventure that lasts for a single session
- Raised fortification
- Venetian painter with watery name
- Nickname of the British Army's Parachute Regiment
- Tutankhamun's father and Nefertiti's husband
- Southern US author of Tom Sawyer
- A word that describes or modifies a noun
- A type of tissue that covers and protects bones
- Agneau de pré-salé, type of lamb
- The English location of Stonehenge
- Couches and tables
- Lucky equine footwear
- Type of comedy done by the Three Stooges
- Something that happens once every two years
- First name of Lady Welby-Gregory, English thinker
- Portion of the Moon visible from the Earth
- Nitpicker, perfectionist
- North American ursine pastry
- The Hogwarts subject, Defense Against the ....
- Wooden V-shaped device for removing long footwear
- Repurposed a material to use again
- Irish-born playwright of The Rivals
- The air zodiac that is neither Gemini nor Libra
- Beverly Hillbillies song: The Ballad of Jed ....
- Long curling wind instrument, similar to a snake
- The penny-farthing was an early form of it
- Broad-minded, not orthodox
- Inuit Marauders member born Kodiak Noatak
- The Eight in 2015 Tarantino Western thriller
- Terry ....; former Monty Python member
- City in southern Spain that grew around lead mines
- Italian tube-shaped stuffed pastries
- Toni Morrison's book on life after slavery
- Life-draining undead spirits
- The Roman goddess of luck
- Shape with six sides
- Coveted clothes from decades gone by
- Someone ready to fight has .... their shoulder
- A glimpse in advance
- Mathematical philosopher Imre
- The bone also called the breastbone
- Dutch painter who created The Starry Night
- This kind of musical wonder has fleeting fame
- Lively, crazy style of comedy
- Vibrant art movement of the 50s and 60s
- They get wetter the more they dry
- Goldie Hawn's actor daughter Kate
- Swiss city, nicknamed the Peace Capital
- Alfonso ...., director of black-and-white movie Roma
- Wright Brothers were first in this
- Italian term for fans of F1's Ferrari team
- The queen of Asgard and Thor's mother
- Before plastic, Coke came in a glass one
- Edward, English scientist who invented vaccination
- Truly, Madly, ...., hit for Savage Garden in 1997
- Something difficult to grasp or puzzling
- Big tube of fuel for a spaceship
- Kitchen tool ripping the outsides off citrus fruit
- .... & Klement; initial name of Skoda Autos
- Greek mathematician, founder of geometry
- Number of playing cards in a full deck
- Mausoleum built in India for emperor's wife
- A disease-causing organism
- Official state religion of Cambodia
- Former capital of Burma, on the road to it perhaps
- Almond-shaped brain region that responds to fear
- Star Wars Episode IV prequel, .... A Star Wars Story
- Swiftness, keenness
- Mexican dish or Nike running shoe
- He's Westworld's Man in Black
- Gilbert and Sullivan opera: H.M.S. ....
- Amount of salt dissolved in water
- A baby frog or toad
- Flying reptiles from the Greek for "wing lizard"
- Petitioning a court to overturn a prior judgment
- Nutritionally dense grain related to rhubarb
- Ad hoc, unannounced performance
- US film industry hub
- Conversion of raw data into working insight
- US state sounds like an unworn sweater!
- Library storage units
- Eliminate a disease
- The Thracian gladiator who led an uprising
- Tennessee amusement park celebrating Dolly Parton
- Porcelain decoration method with two kiln firings
- Life scientist
- John ...., US actor, subject of a 1999 fantasy film
- Gland in the body also known as the hypophysis
- This is the house that ...., repeating nursery rhyme
- A Venetian merchant who traveled throughout Asia
- Objectionable and annoying
- Evasive team sport, subject of a Ben Stiller film
- Animated sitcom about the Griffin family
- Celebrity chef Anthony, host of Parts Unknown
- The Marvel villain known as The Devourer of Worlds
- A medicated cream or salve
- Beat poet Allen, author of Howl
- A sport also called table tennis
- Throw one at a friend in a winter battle
- Hardwood tree used to make Roman chariots
- Giant, thick sushi rolls
- Miranda Lambert's avian hit from 2019
- In the musical, Little Red and others go into it
- Threatening, frightening, intimidating
- Surrealist artist Fini, she painted Rogomelec
- Siberia makes up about 77 percent of this country
- Number of minutes in an ice hockey period
- Sugary liquid from flowers that bees are drawn to
- Freeman, Lawrence or Scorsese
- This country's flag features a maple leaf
- Material placed under a movable carpet
- Singer with Chicago, Peter ....
- Saint ...., tropical isle for Napoleonic exile
- The T in ATM
- Strong Trappist beer, less strong than tripel
- Children's book by Shel Silverstein: The .... Tree
- Disasters, catastrophes, emergencies
- The element with the atomic number 2
- Hobbes' partner in crime in the comic strip
- Merida's mother, Queen of DunBroch in Brave
- G, PG, R designation for a film
- Study of plants
- External ridges or rims for strengthening
- Pigs eat from these receptacles
- Charge a government official with misconduct
- Force someone to serve in a navy
- Mathematics that uses numbers and letters
- You're "under" it if you're feeling unwell
- Powerful people are known as movers and these
- 1957 Soviet satellites sent into orbit
- Like the clocks in Salvador Dali's paintings
- New Orleans is known for this transportation
- Rich Planet Express intern in Futurama
- This British Potter wrote The Tale of Peter Rabbit
- 90s Travolta Archangel flick
- Word that describes a baby prone to painful crying
- Chinese name for the Yellow River
- Small Hawaiian stringed instrument
- Béton brut in French, the substance of Brutalism
- Asian steppes leafless shrubs
- Operatic text
- Flower named after its scent with climbing vines
- Crumpets
- Sir Percy ...., the Scarlet Pimpernel's true self
- Radovan ...., guilty of war crimes at Srebrenica
- Mohammed ...., cricket, soccer UAE stadium
- Get a pedicure to put paint on these
- Traditional Scottish oatmeal breakfast
- Keep in check, control the temperature
- They often change on your phone after an update
- These ribs are not connected to the breastbone
- Look after someone's property while they're away
- Film starring Alec Guinness: "Kind Hearts and ...."
- Marriage ceremonies
- Engine fuel made from edible fats and oils
- Chris, known for playing Thor
- Final book in the Divergent trilogy
- Baked maize staple eaten in the Southern US
- Rob Kardashian's ex, Dream's mother
- Unpredictable, e.g. weather
- Skilled poker player
- The home city of Ragnar on the show Vikings
- Young animals that aren't mature
- Rude, offensive or without good ethics
- Actress and mistress of Charles II
- Fabric used to make outdoor tablecloths
- Actor who plays Lucifer in TV show of same name
- Someone on the run from justice
- Diced onions-carrots-celery mixture added to stock
- Famous Star Wars bounty hunter
- Palestinian city in the West Bank
- Happening once every year
- People who spend a lifetime studying a topic
- Joey, YouTube star of Escape the Night
- Purple flower a vixen might wear on her hands?
- Magical old woman from Russian folklore
- Series of novels by Sir Walter Scott
- Song by Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande
- This cheese is often grated on pasta
- Whale spout
- Surprised, like a rabbit in headlights
- William ....; astronomer who discovered Uranus
- Magikarp's signature battle move in Pokémon
- Military four-wheel drive, aka HMMWV
- This Italian Liguria capital is also called Genoa
- Archbishop of Canterbury 1162-1170: Thomas ....
- Potatoes served boiled and squashed
- Fairytale woman in distress
- Passenger bird that died out, others hang in park
- Nemeses of the Jets, in the musical
- Xbox and PlayStation players
- The Tyrannosaurus rex from the Rugrats franchise
- Fads, viral sensations
- State in India with five rivers
- Neptune's largest moon
- The light-sensitive region of the eye
- When the typical work week begins
- Main ideas in a book
- The name of Pocahontas' grandmother
- World champion surfer Kelly
- Sorry Not Sorry singer Demi
- Greek letter U, looks like a Y upper case
- The inventor known as the father of the computer
- Wooden barrel used to prepare rice and sushi
- Orange and black butterfly
- Ancient Roman magistrate or army commander
- .... & Joey; TV series about Mel and her male nanny
- Shakespeare's play about a Scottish king
- Canadian province where Lake Louise is found
- Fabric gathered together with stretchy thread
- To your heart's ...., something satisfying; happy
- The flat, tough surface of a kitchen unit
- Alan ....; first American to travel to space
- Luke Skywalker's nephew, Ben Solo
- Porsche two-seater mid-engined roadster model
- Song alterations
- Non-professional
- Collective term for snooker, billiards, pool etc.
- Ursine mammal species called a grizzly in the US
- Take legal possession of someone's property
- Cures for poisons, anagram of stationed
- Elton John song covered by William Shatner
- Cartography
- Starch from a tropical tuber, similar to tapioca
- It can be flock, woven, grasscloth or vinyl
- Disney's female quacker, Donald's girlfriend
- Former region of South Africa settled by the Boers
- Gloria Hendry played 007 girl Rosie ....
- .... skirts, pre-WW1 dress introduced by Paul Poiret
- Name shared by presidents Bush and Washington
- Purple-wearing member of the Scooby gang
- Danny, composer on Batman, The Simpsons
- One of the first men on the moon, Buzz
- Harry Dresden is a consulting one of these
- Five .... Gang; New York criminal organisation
- Like the stem of a rose
- Swiss river that flows through Zurich
- Limbless videogame character, friend of Globox
- Fruit also known as the red date
- A short nap usually taken in the afternoon (Spa.)
- Blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart
- Name of David and Victoria Beckham's eldest son
- Romance novel apparently written by Currer Bell
- S Dakota town where Wild Bill Hickok is buried
- First American satellite, launched in 1958
- Royal family, sovereign rulers
- Chemical compound that makes synthetic plastic
- Early Irish bard, with song of magical storm
- .... Sauvignon, a type of red wine
- Active woodland songbird with scarlet wing patches
- Actor Thornton from TV shows Fargo and Goliath
- A lost sailor can use the stars to help them do this
- Danish rock festival city on the island of Zealand
- Simon and Garfunkel's song, Bridge Over .... Water
- The titles of top stories in the news
- London theatre famed for variety performances
- Colin, lead singer of The Zombies
- A native of Scotland's Western Isles
- The protagonist of Tiger King
- Ancient Sumerian writing
- Actress kidnapped by King Kong
- Speech marks drawn with fingers, not on paper
- Cursor control that can be rolled in any direction
- Wired device for cutting cooked yolks and whites
- Nemo's father's name
- Of or relating to guinea pigs
- The SI unit for pressure or stress
- Men's black dinner jacket
- English royal house that followed the Tudors
- Del-Boy's younger brother
- Edith ...., pioneer in medical physics
- Common psychiatric medication in the U.S.
- Brass instruments used to sound the last post
- The first continent alphabetically
- A US athlete wears this with numbers on it
- Padded edge around a cot
- Tribal or business leaders
- Dried grape
- They can't be choosers, according to the saying
- Famously insoluble knot in ancient legend
- A sitcom starring Courtney Cox and Matt LeBlanc
- This Jones had his Last Crusade in 1989
- Leafy Chinese cabbage
- The name of a song and album by the Beatles
- User guides
- Ivan ....; midfielder for Barcelona and Croatia
- Dunk completely in liquid
- Have an intense outbreak of a skin condition
- An archer's tall weapon of the Middle Ages
- The animal also known as the Mexican walking fish
- Platform for public speaking
- Game show formerly known as Press Your Luck
- Shorter of the two bones in the forearm
- Tropical breeze catching verandas
- Corn-cutting tool with semi-circular blade
- Add yeast to bread so it will rise
- .... and Shepherds, Purcell song from The Libertine
- The blue no 4 engine in Thomas the Tank Engine
- Tree of the genus Juglans
- Ours is called the Milky Way
- Timothy Leary phrase, "turn on, ...., drop out"
- You're the One That I Want comes from this musical
- Field-side seating area for a baseball team
- Yogi Bear's best buddy
- House arrest, generally at night-time
- A 60s-themed show starring Jon Hamm as Don Draper
- Way to cook food at high heat using hot oil
- Apple's brand of mobile telephone
- .... Brethren, Christian sect founded in 1827
- Type of line that's not wavy
- The study of birds' nests
- Dunkin' brand donut hole
- Eagerly, enthusiastically
- A popular Christmas carol, O Come, All Ye ....
- Detective played on TV by Benedict Cumberbatch
- Where an injured player in sport is patched up
- Busby ...., large-scale Hollywood choreographer
- Single-player card game also called solitaire
- Large number; anagram of handouts
- Actor who was Madonna's first husband
- Forms of life, from single cells to animals/plants
- Clergy members in Protestant churches
- The British naval captain who charted New Zealand
- 60s show and 2005 movie about a suburban sorceress
- TPK, the worst outcome for an RPG group: Total ....
- If it's white, it's called a leukocyte
- Dutch baroque painter famed for The Night Watch
- Wakeful, e.g. a night without any shut-eye
- Another name for a feral pig
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- A bodily opening
- Doorkeeper, gatekeeper
- Ray, first Welsh actor to win an Academy Award
- Safe to drink
- Marooned sailor from Treasure Island
- .... Creepers, popular jazz song of the 1930s
- To move in a group based on season, like birds
- What 3 did to make it 9
- Tom who's a police commissioner on Blue Bloods
- Dark Horse Comics' red-skinned cambion
- Person who readies for disaster by stockpiling
- Professional who measures risk, uncertainty
- Knotted, twisted, as with curly hair
- Monkey, ape, or human
- .... makes the heart grow fonder
- Norwegian royal island in the Bellingshausen Sea
- Combed one's hair opposite its normal direction
- Terminates a mission prematurely
- A, E, I, O and U
- Paris museum that houses Venus de Milo sculpture
- Quique, appointed Barcelona boss in January 2020
- Surname of music legends Ike and Tina
- The rapper whose real name is Nayvadius Wilburn
- 2001 spy novel by Alan Judd
- The sharpest tooth; relating to dogs
- Without ....; with no issues or problems
- A short verse or tune used in advertising
- Sigourney, star of the Alien movies
- Harold Gray's comic strip, Little .... Annie
- The boy genius who has a hidden lab in his room
- Machine that plants plants
- Contemporary