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- Having castors
- Beverage container with straight sides, no handle
- Without flaws
- New Orleans park and Zoo named for ornithologist
- London prison where executions once took place
- Type of physics; partial title of a Bond film
- Harry Potter's loyal friend Longbottom
- Paul ...., former frontman for Queen and Bad Company
- Cooked on a board
- Throat part behind the mouth and above the larynx
- Girls' name that means "honeybee" in Greek
- .... Chaucer; ancient Canterbury Tales manuscript
- Singer of Your Body Is a Wonderland
- A Croatian city and the set of King's Landing
- Asian mammals covered in keratin scales
- Star that has exploded
- Healthcare app offering guided meditation
- Peace treaty to formally cease hostilities
- Former major food market in Paris
- Wisdom, everything that is known
- Golden ...., popular pale green type of apple
- Metal-rich soil used in sword making
- Jim Carrey movie about an untruthful lawyer
- Expert who studies plants
- .... Brooke, Middlemarch's main female character
- Opening or hole in a bone
- Round Italian food that is often paired with spaghetti
- Type of fight cited in the Star-Spangled Banner
- Field event with the Fosbury flop style
- Boats designed for fishing
- Snooty, condescending, toffee-nosed
- Two of these don't make a right
- Our species, homo sapiens
- The northernmost ocean in the world
- Throat clearing reflexes
- Nationality of the author Marcel Proust
- Young man training to become a knight
- Muppet drummer
- To spay or geld an animal
- "My dog ate my homework" is one
- .... Beetles, early metallic moniker of the Fab Four
- Rolled balls of sushi with decorative garnish
- Trio that wrote To Love Somebody
- Character ....; someone who vouches for you
- There was a Little House on it in the 1970s series
- Bacterial infection of the nervous system; tetanus
- First name of President Lincoln
- Volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland
- Alexander who discovered penicillin
- Hitting a cricket ball
- Outline or side view
- Upper edge of the side of a ship
- Band who had a Rush of Blood to the Head in 2002
- A colorful round candy disk on a stick
- Apostle of Jesus who took the place of Judas
- Author of the Hornblower stories
- In the US, the House and the Senate, collectively
- Area of France where the D-Day landings took place
- Oregon's largest and most populated city
- Based on logic
- Equestrian skills contest
- Actor who played Godfather Michael Corleone
- Swedish university town near Lake Vanern
- Name of the world in both Fallout and Epic Mickey
- Vessels to let wine air out
- Afflicted with chronic joint inflammation
- Cats with pale bodies and dark faces, tails, paws
- What we had before GoPro
- Arctic island said to be the world's largest
- Rating method of the hardness of materials
- He sang Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Rocket Man
- Last Inca emperor before the Spanish conquest
- Think fondly about an event's details
- Comic book hero who fights the Green Goblin
- Along with Sullivan, produced Pirates of Penzance
- Neil Gaiman's comic series published by DC
- Wendy's last name in Peter Pan
- Major artery in the neck
- Performing vocal music
- Skin fold caused by aging
- A long-billed bird known for scooping up fish
- School, college
- Wine Hannibal Lecter drinks with liver
- Region of central Europe linked to coal-mining
- .... Housewives of Beverly Hills, reality series
- Home state of Colonel's fried poultry
- Weathered bottle pieces washed up on beaches
- Number of lines in a sonnet
- Green snake species, thought to be world's biggest
- 1988 Christmas comedy starring Bill Murray
- These affect people a lot during puberty
- Shaun T's intense cardio workout video
- Ocean between Europe and North America
- Retributive, punishing, disciplinary
- Parasitic lifeform in the Half-Life game series
- Indigenous Australian leader from Botany Bay
- Celestial objects, evocative of a reindeer name
- Paper-thin bread from the Middle East
- Black and white bird of prey known to hunt fish
- Another name for vitamin B-9
- Connected with a flexible joint
- To take off, as a rocket
- What the first S stood for in USSR
- Tiny settlement without its own church
- Former chief resident Miranda on Grey's Anatomy
- Mississippi birthplace of Elvis Presley
- Water spirit with horse hooves from Celtic lore
- Invited visitors
- Southeast Asian mammal nicknamed "bearcat"
- Amazon's billionaire founder
- What the Beaufort Scale measures
- Energy sources that do not run out
- Place with rollercoasters and rides
- English poet known for The Flea and The Sun Rising
- Opposite of being knock-kneed
- Annika ....; Swedish professional golfer
- Lovingly, devotedly
- 1971 Ian McShane thriller set in London
- Traditional birthstone for January
- Effect of a flash on facial feature in photos
- Mississippi ....; rich chocolate dessert
- An inventor might seek the protection of one
- Congo primate once known as a pygmy chimpanzee
- Assesses how heavy something is
- Cellular telecommunications devices
- Greek lyrical poet from the Island of Lesbos
- Lava's rock state
- These girls "traveled down a road and back again"
- Metal bars in the road, above rainwater channels
- Twisted yarn patterns in knitting
- A strong supporter of a person or movement
- His ships were the Niña, Pinta and Santa Maria
- The Latin word for silver
- She played Jackie Brown
- Lackey who wrote the Heralds of Valdemar series
- Household shrines in Japanese Shinto worship
- Taylor Swift collaboration with Kendrick Lamar
- French ski resort, venue of 1924 Winter Olympics
- 90s sitcom, a "show about nothing"
- Prehistoric reptiles
- Inland sea of Turkey, also called Propontis
- Metallic element used to coat tungsten filaments
- Anderson who stars in TV show Black-ish
- Judith, lead singer of The Seekers
- Marinated dried salmon in a dill sauce
- Ariel is this kind of mythical sea creature
- The famous sunken ship found in 1985
- The legal proving of a will
- An impediment to movement
- Where US Congress meets to do whatever they do
- He leaves icy patterns on winter mornings
- Indian state of which Chennai is the capital
- Cartographers
- Sofia Vergara and Shakira's nationality
- Alfred, director of Psycho
- Book by Hobbes advocating absolute sovereign rule
- Door-knocker in the run-up to an election
- Iqaluit band that includes Inuit throat singers
- 1990s handheld digital assistant with stylus
- Winged insect, called a sedge by an angler
- .... shame, a disappointing scenario
- Suck liquid from, as gasoline
- A raised platform from where sermons are delivered
- Pakistan premier from 1993-96, Benazir ....
- Four wafer fingers in chocolate
- Wolverine is one
- Juan Manuel ...., Argentine F1 master
- Name of the central family in Peaky Blinders
- Canadian-born wife of Peter Phillips
- Common element; helps determine age of objects
- 2005 Spielberg drama about Operation Wrath of God
- Actress Rosemary Clooney's actor nephew
- Westminster and Downton
- Religious friend who objects to war
- Terrifying scar-faced horror film doll
- Small, single-masted sailboats
- Shade of sunflowers; early Coldplay hit
- Doc Brown helps Marty get back to it, in the film
- Max Fleischer's 1930s flapper cartoon character
- He wrote the book Creamy & Delicious
- A Rhythm King and Rolling Stones bassist
- Astronaut's zero gravity task outside their craft
- Aware, awake
- Benjamin Franklin compared this symbol to a turkey
- Steal a chair to sit down
- Conceit, big-headedness
- Vessel that sinks or is marooned on a shore
- This fungus causes Mario to double in size
- Horse coat with white and non-black patches
- Fuel tablet, dry alcohol
- Comments that reveal a movie's plot twist
- Botswana's capital, built in 1964
- Mark who starred in Ted and The Departed
- She was queen of England for most of the 1800s
- Bib front apron; or sleeveless dress over a blouse
- Stirring or beating milk to make cream or cheese
- Extremely transparent or easy to understand
- Puzzling cube comprising 26 smaller cubes
- Garden areas with concrete paving
- Capital city of Superman's home planet, Krypton
- Snacks preferred by Shaggy's best dog friend
- He who has this has hope, per a Bible verse
- Discount clothing and homeware brand
- The nickname of England's Great Bell
- Around the World in this many Days
- .... Wolf, thwarted in attempts to catch Lambsy Pie
- Dense bread rings that are popular in New York
- Canadian singer-songwriter of Girl on a Road
- Constellation with the brightest star, Canis Major
- .... cover, planting aimed at stopping soil erosion
- Exclusive circle of close friends
- Mark left by an iron that is too hot
- Anne ...., second wife of King Henry VIII
- A young goose
- Hindu and Jain goddess of wealth and prosperity
- A type of writing created from one's imagination
- ...., make my day
- Thin trees seen in a series of paintings by Monet
- Side-eye looks, denoting suspicion
- Musical performance, anagram of article
- Shape made by the four bases of a baseball pitch
- Promoter who managed Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash
- The practice of fermentation in winemaking
- Pilot, flight expert
- Ceramic kitchen vessel for keeping sodium chloride
- Becomes more easy-going
- The pyrimidine paired with adenine in DNA
- Cancellation of a debt
- Very small home that can be pulled by a car
- Queen of African kingdom of Ndongo, 1581-1661
- .... Malinowski, 20th century prominent anthropologist
- Likes to stay inside, alone
- Jerry Lee Lewis sang of .... lace and a pretty face
- Animal who gives its name to insincere tears
- German spa resort, capital of the state of Hesse
- Sport played with a shuttlecock
- The name of the Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Examples include bittersweet and alone together
- A pickle before pickling
- Developing and adapting to changes over long term
- Matt Groening series set in the 31st century
- To acquire something by paying for it
- Roman city on the site of modern-day Budapest
- Position of cabin storage lockers on an aircraft
- First mate of the Pequod in Moby Dick
- Star Wars story of Jyn Erso and the Death Star
- Passing legislation into law
- Nickname of Bruce Springsteen
- E.g. caulk, or silicone glue to go round a bath
- Family name of Pitt in A River Runs Through It
- Rings that hold compasses still on a ship
- Strikers skip work and do this to the workplace
- Boxers' assistants, also known as cornermen
- The kind of Lesson painted by Rembrandt in 1632
- This Boris became the UK's PM in 2019
- Joy ...., naturalist who raised Elsa the lion cub
- Root thought to help with memory
- Henry, best known as the Fonz
- 2019 dark comedy series about grieving widows
- Long-tongued mammal that eats termites
- Water-filled pool for feathered garden visitors
- "Devil take the ...."; a track cycling event
- Scottish short cloaks
- To make bigger
- Three-sided geometric shape
- James, only US president to remain a bachelor
- It is Lost and Regained in two John Milton poems
- Georg Philipp, prolific Baroque German composer
- Admin region that forms the toe of Italy's boot
- Meat from a cow's mouth
- Stately home central to the Profumo Affair
- Baltimore NFL players
- Fissures or breakages in walls or floorboards
- This ocean touches Africa, Asia and Australia
- Video game mission where you keep someone alive
- English record producer and pioneer of new Hip Hop
- Planned Soviet moonbase
- Remove from office, overthrow from power
- Dried grape found in cakes
- Tasting sharp and pungent
- Body ....; 2008 Ridley Scott action thriller
- Noisily
- Technology used to capture memories
- Jennifer Aniston's character in Friends
- Alice ...., wrote The Color Purple
- A temperature scale, can be changed to Fahrenheit
- Country where Of Horses and Men was filmed
- Augustus, author of the hymn Rock of Ages
- It has a Cedar Tree on its flag
- New Zealand government's executive branch building
- Name of imaginative purple dragon at Epcot
- Sound heard with tinnitus
- Stick used to stir an iced cocktail
- The opposite over the adjacent in trigonometry
- Name of The Simpsons' high school principal
- London hotel at which Oscar Wilde was arrested
- Request, bidding
- A Nightmare on Elm Street's villain, Krueger
- Fancy word for napkins, table lines
- You Can Go Your ....; 1976 Fleetwood Mac anthem
- The pointed tools used in archery
- Large Asian antelope, also called the blue bull
- This is out of the bag if a secret is divulged
- Battle at which Octavian defeated Antony
- Horn-.... spectacles; tortoiseshell glasses frames
- Number of degrees in a right angle
- The sphinx is known for this sort of question
- .... Labed, French actress, Trigonometry's Ray
- Chimneys are made of these baked clay blocks
- Country Pope John Paul II came from
- David Bowie's alter-ego Ziggy
- Desmond ....; played Q in 17 James Bond films
- Hard Italian cheese often grated over pasta
- Decline or refuse an offer or invitation
- Outdoor home device used to signal one's arrival
- Synonym for more than one
- Translucent blazing-red gem linked to Mexico
- Pulsating pain in your noggin; migraine
- To be work-shy, to feign illness
- A heavily eroded and barren area
- Cell organelle that makes protein
- Dog breed whose name means butterfly in French
- Traditional clacking instrument of Spain
- Devils on ....; prunes wrapped in bacon, then baked
- Canadian divisions, e.g. Nova Scotia and Alberta
- Made by lying on white stuff and moving limbs
- Actor who played Leland Stottlemeyer in Monk
- She starred in Ghost and G.I. Jane
- Largest animal on earth
- Edward VIII, Gregory XII, or Emperor Diocletian
- .... Oaks, conference that led to founding of the UN
- Emma's surname in Jane Austen's 1815 novel
- What you get at school and college
- The host of The Tonight Show after Johnny Carson
- Denver's NFL team
- Carved wooden dolls common among Pueblo peoples
- Paying attention; not taking risks
- The Mariana Trench is found in this ocean
- Type of process at the bottom of one's sternum
- Bungie video game; preordained events
- Had a bout of syncope
- Make .... into something; dip or encroach into
- The mean or standard in a group
- Laid-out feasts, serve-yourself food feasts
- Michel, Imperial Russian Ballet choreographer
- To zigzag between obstacles in skiing
- Smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra
- Type of rainbow "pebbles" Flintstones cereal
- Code for order of operations in mathematics
- Nintendo portable game console launched in 2017
- Rain comes with these kinds of clouds
- Running order of a business meeting
- Allison, Oscar-winning I, Tonya actress
- Skull-wielding prince in a Shakespeare play
- Stickers used to decorate a vehicle
- Human/lion statue in Egypt
- Loose-fitting frilly headgear of 19th-C women
- Cartons of twelve eggs
- A California city; a medium-spice pepper
- Scotoplane marine cucumber species
- William Smith Williams' profession
- Marvel movie cube containing the Space Stone
- Scottish two-handed swords
- First name of Russian cosmonaut Tereshkova
- Breathing pores along a caterpillar's body
- Red fruit harvested in water
- This Piano Man Didn't Start the Fire
- Rocky bodies that form a belt beyond Mars
- Someone famous, often an actor or musician
- Opposite of a bad loser, one who takes defeat well
- Ford sports car, named like a wild horse
- Dash off quickly and eagerly
- Hawkeye's specialty in The Avengers
- The foremost yachting cup is named after this boat
- West Indian state with capital at Gandhinagar
- Moon near Uranus; mount near Venus Glacier
- Something that is far away
- Singer who co-created Black Is King
- Squash and crease so it needs ironing
- .... shed, garden nursery used before planting out
- Glaze a painting with an opaque color
- Bambi's rabbit friend
- The .... Book, Disney movie featuring Baloo the bear
- One being's copies
- Pet care brand owned by Nestle
- Circus showman, P.T. ....
- Played the requisite number of golf shots
- Pernod ...., French alcoholic beverage makers
- Woven fabric similar to the texture of silk
- He sings Stuck on U and Location
- Not-new headwear analogy meaning out of date
- VW car model also known as the Bug
- TV series with Jon Hamm
- The Permian period's largest supercontinent
- This Oluo is a Nigerian-American writer
- Gift or ability
- Platform with many DIY games, including Adopt Me!
- The art of cocktail making
- Chronological list of historical events
- Emergency medical assistance
- Even- or odd-toed mammal with hooves
- Corrosive pollution that falls from the sky
- Glass containers to create vacuums in science labs
- Southern Plains region hit by severe sandstorms
- Gaming company who produced the GameCube
- Blaming someone for committing a crime
- Tom Hanks and a volleyball stranded on an island
- Walking in Memphis singer-songwriter
- Much-mocked cheerful typeface
- Nobel prize won by scientist Ernest Rutherford
- Acceptance of views other than your own
- 1999 drama starring Brad Pitt and Ed Norton
- Large ocean bird that inspired a Coleridge poem
- Popular "lunar" Beethoven piano sonata
- Irish-speaking region of the Republic of Ireland
- Formal, identifying written form of your name
- Measurement in one direction, e.g. length or width
- Cartoon who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- Charles ...., fairy story author of Cinderella
- Relating to trees
- The contest with skiing and shooting
- Aromatic New Zealand timber trees
- Sci-fi TV series created by Gene Roddenberry
- A teen film with Winona Ryder and Christian Slater
- Jewish festival also known as Pesach
- General term for an animal kept as a witch's pet
- Folk singer of Forever Young and We Shall Overcome
- Bang ....; caught with plenty of evidence
- Way of remembering something, e.g. an acronym
- It's the S in AIDS, IBS and PMS
- Egyptian triangular structures
- Aintree racehorse, son of Quorum and Mared
- Kansas city, named in Brown vs Board of Education
- Italian actress Loren, star of Two Women
- A SpaceX rocket or a bird of prey
- Fruit juice that makes a Bloody Mary red
- Add to a written document
- David Tennant, Matt Smith, or Peter Capaldi
- Mixed language or Louisiana folk music
- Riga is the capital of this European country
- Wireless internet device that directs traffic
- .... thrillers, fave books of Catherine Morland
- Musical based on a Charles Dickens book
- Batman's home city
- Prince Harry is the duke of this English county
- Sewing machine spool
- Manservant, lackey
- Become preoccupied with, focus on tiny details
- The minimum drinking age in the United States
- Singer of Diamonds on the Inside
- Restarting one's computer
- Syndicated humor columnist and Big Trouble author
- This Great one was empress of Russia
- Father of Liberalism, or character on Lost
- Drink found at a microbrewery
- The residents of a building
- German emperor who abdicated after WWI
- A mutually beneficial relationship between species
- A story told in three published parts
- Roger ...., top pitcher caught in doping scandal
- Old free online Microsoft communication service
- Made to measure
- Simple, low-impact exercise and method of movement
- Gaelic festival linked to Halloween
- Raw sliced fish and lime, a Peruvian dish
- Powerful, wealthy business tycoon
- Los ...., US city, sometimes called La-La Land
- TV series based on the title character and Demelza
- Small bone in the leg, properly called the patella
- Physicist Stephen, guested on The Big Bang Theory
- Large aquatic mammal with flippers, aka sea cow
- The country known for chocolate, waffles and fries
- Ineffective remedy, cure-all
- Cyborg law enforcer in the film of the same name
- Award-winning Swedish crime writer, Asa
- Airport arrival process before taking a flight
- Thornton Wilder play narrated by the Stage Manager
- Feline Animal Crossing villager with heterochromia
- Whiskey made mostly from corn, plus malt, rye
- She plays Watson to Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock
- Winter neckwear items for blustery days
- Disease transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes
- Science of measurements
- Failings or weaknesses
- Kitchen, bathroom or medicine, for example
- Number equal to 1,000 million
- Now-invasive weasel-like carnivore, used for rats
- Harry Potter's broom after the Nimbus 2000
- Jazz musician Nat, who recorded The Christmas Song
- Feeling of being watched, followed, targeted
- An East Asian edible mushroom
- Slightly salty water, not quite seawater
- Used a tool
- Barack Obama's vice president
- Freefall flying outfit with streamlined design
- Manny, NYT and WSJ crossword setter
- A woman with brown hair
- The educational institution before kindergarten
- Children's den built up in the branches
- A Christmas baked good with nuts and spices
- Andes peak famous for silver mining, near Potosi
- Winner of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize
- American artist known for American Gothic
- Female horse used for producing offspring
- 2015 Pixar movie set in the mind of a young girl
- An artificial chemical compound
- These characters only wear blue in the Oz books
- The state of keeping an eye out for problems
- 1996 Fred Anderson Jazz album
- Beatle whose surname was Harrison
- Steve Buscemi was this character in Reservoir Dogs
- Sharpened tree barricade directed to an enemy
- Writer Judith, who wrote Princess Daisy
- Aioli mayonnaise tastes of this
- A residential area just outside of a city or town
- Country whose capital and largest city is Lilongwe
- .... Express, luxury long-distance train service
- Cuts by 50 percent
- A damaged region of an organ or tissue
- Succulent desert plant with prickles
- International service club, founded in 1905
- Thigh-high boots worn by anglers
- Background actors with non-speaking parts
- Drinking vessels that some tiny dogs fit into
- The famous French cave with Palaeolithic paintings
- Full first name of Sonny Corleone in The Godfather
- Avid fan of Doctor Who
- Adventurer who scales mountain peaks
- Afternoon performance of a stage show
- Prince of Narnia
- National bird of Guatemala, on country flag
- A tart vegetable with poisonous leaves
- Benedictine, grappa, Tia Maria, Chartreuse
- Founder of Waldorf education principles
- Cauterizations, burns
- Pre-trial session in a court of law
- Magnets do this with iron shavings
- Bavarian city of three helmets, near Munich
- Sealed space vehicles in which crew travel
- Each role-playing gamer needs this before starting
- White garment worn by a chorister
- What Nutella is made from
- Nickname of the child on The Mandalorian
- US car maker of the Plymouth
- Trumpet with trombone-style slide
- Sharp prick from a honey-making insect
- Extremely narrow fracture of a bone
- Dubious theory, open to debate
- A Clockwork Orange aversion therapy technique
- You shouldn't count them before they're hatched
- A shape with five sides
- Name for seals, having no visible hearing organs
- Australia's vast open wilderness
- Caustic compounds, found at the top of the pH scale
- The World War I carrier pigeon who saved 200 men
- Perfect example of something
- Stranger Things' fictional town
- Item with a screw, for hanging up drinking vessels
- It's said to make the heart grow fonder
- Formal document or constitution
- Gage, railroad foreman who survived brain trauma
- Partner of Sachs in the name of an investment bank
- Post big NFL game, Honolulu hosts this yearly game
- Looks at the clocks worn on wrists?
- The bone below the sacrum; the tailbone
- Imagery adopted from comic books, entertainment
- Venetian ....; historical Jewish quarter of Venice
- Racket sport played against a wall
- Her real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar
- Small crustacean, served cocktail style
- Feared in Blue Oyster Cult's ode to thanatophobia
- Indian kings
- Conclude with reasoning
- Inclined chutes found in parks and playgrounds
- What checks do when funds run out
- Greek goddess of darkness and of crossroads
- Reading out a proverb?
- Nickname for Australian soldier
- Yogi Bear's sidekick
- Soft velvety material used for clothing
- Absorbent kitchen pad for cleaning up spills
- Solderless electrical connections
- The animal that represents Easter
- The '90s show with Cher, Dionne and Amber
- 1963 British smash hit adventure comedy
- Fortification with a wooden wall
- Trees with yellow flowers, aka golden chain
- Substance used as the "lead" in pencils
- Accident that was narrowly avoided
- It could be cuff, charm, tennis or bangle
- Domineering man in George du Maurier's Trilby
- It's the E in American manufacturing company GE
- Court panel have been unable to reach a verdict
- Person who devises innovative products
- He sang Like a Rolling Stone and It's Alright, Ma
- Migration to dig for precious metal
- Thai hot sauce added to give a kick to sushi
- Table of elements
- Damaged tips of strands of hair
- A crash between two objects
- Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England
- Lunar transport with four wheels
- The largest city of this US state is Milwaukee
- Become suspicious; whiff a rodent
- Insect such as the yellow-winged darter
- Style of Chinese food from Guangdong
- Pop group who had Good Vibrations in 1966
- Fabric sewn, shaped to hide ugly upholstery
- Ian Fleming's British Secret Service agent
- Albert Einstein was a clerk for these
- .... States, period of unrest in Chinese history
- Bird that rises from the ashes
- The outer shell of a pill, holding the ingredients
- Charles Foster Kane's final utterance, in the film
- John Lennon's 1971 song about being a dreamer
- League of Legends spin-off, Teamfight ....
- High-pitched sound made by a dog
- Fermented combo of flour, yeast, water for baking
- Not solid or liquid
- Kidney patient's artificial blood-cleaning process
- Fragrant green orange whose oil is used in perfume
- Joining or slurring notes together in music
- Results in experiments need this to be useful
- Purchases that a company will pay back for
- Alfred ...., writer of Principles of Economics
- Video-game rodents seeking to be led to safety
- Third name of a Roman citizen
- Headdress traditionally worn by Middle Eastern men
- Andrea ...., Renaissance painter of religious works
- Eddie Murphy's character in the Shrek franchise
- Also called Maui dolphin, native to New Zealand
- Taro corm and coconut Hawaiian dessert
- A fight between two armed forces
- Artwork that literally means "fresh" in Italian
- Northern Spanish language and region
- Golf club used for getting distance
- Parts of a foot?
- His Canterbury Tale was on the Deadly Sins
- Singer Justin, who married Hailey Baldwin in 2018
- 15th-century printing pioneer William
- Scientific hypothesis with supporting data
- A Heart song named after a predatory fish
- Bubbly alcoholic celebration drink
- Day of the week named after the Norse god Odin
- Air-filled ring inside a bicycle wheel
- The flirty dancer in the Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Dark, empty place in outer space that pulls
- Rotating measuring device associated with Foucault
- Rental property with tables, beds, etc supplied
- Period of Japanese history from 1336 to 1573
- Dolly Parton was born in this state
- Cowboy's hat
- Any domestic fowl, like a chicken or duck
- The part of the small intestines before the ileum
- Smash Mouth covered this band for Shrek
- Cushioned furniture to prop feet on
- Potential disaster, a disguised trap
- Spicy relish of fruit, vinegar, spices and sugar
- Flowering plants with forget-me-nots and lilacs
- Closed path to control the flow of electricity
- US city to which the Titanic was headed
- The fourth Ghostbuster
- The oldest bridge crossing Italy's Grand Canal
- An irregular outgrowth of scar tissue
- Spineless cactus with psychoactive properties
- Moss-like covering on a tree trunk
- Jane, who wrote Conversations on Chemistry
- Host nation of the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- Radio or internet transmission
- City where the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 took place
- Shaking jazz dance
- You'd see this art in New York's MoMA
- Lose track of something
- 1998 Steven Brust fantasy novel
- Repeated part of a pop song
- Margot, Australian star of Suicide Squad
- Al ...., Saudi news agency covering the Middle East
- Mountain lions, pumas
- Beaters for xylophones
- Respected, honoured, esteemed
- Container that holds vehicle engine lubricant
- Theoretical particle faster than lightspeed
- Serving tables at a restaurant
- MTV series about very young parents
- Elsa's song from the first Frozen movie
- Three-leafed object
- Depressions in the ground caused by meteorites
- Tolkien's Halflings
- Queen of the desert in 1994 comedy film
- Eponymous brothers in an 1880 Dostoyevsky novel
- English seaside town known for its Tower
- Artwork or photograph of an urban area
- An animal that feeds on refuse or carrion
- The inability to experience pleasure
- Unfairness of a court ruling
- Singer of Graceland album and You Can Call Me Al
- Vast saltwater lake in Iran
- Two-wheeled transport with fast engine
- Ancient Greek battle over Paris' love for Helen
- Persecutor, tyrant
- Frogspawn, newts, etc; a pretty low person
- .... Prize, annual British award for architecture
- Lead guitarist for Queen, also an astrophysicist
- Addictive chemical in cigarettes
- Spiral galaxy in Virgo, named after a Mexican hat
- Line of Keats' Ode to a Nightingale ".... I listen"
- Speak of him and he might just show up
- The comic book series with Rorschach and Nite Owl
- Romanian deli meat often served on rye bread
- A new convert
- The class of animals that includes frogs and newts
- Simple gliding movement in ballet
- Only US state whose name begins with F
- Detective Poirot's friends call him this
- .... shark; deep-water predator with fluffy gills
- The Khan with the largest land empire in history
- Convictions a person has about the meaning of life
- What you might surf through on a TV
- Sea navigation instrument that measures distance
- Do this with fists and feet and pads
- Silk fabric with gold or silver embroidery
- D, K, or B-12
- Female moneylender
- The perfect representation of a quality
- Ninth month of the Islamic calendar
- Deeply upset, emotionally scarred
- She headlined the 2015 Super Bowl halftime show
- Device that creates plot, suspense in a film, book
- Partners of protons
- Fighting game subtitled Gods Among Us
- Discipline studied by Keynes, Friedman, and Smith
- Emergency evacuation exercise
- Monkeys known as "organ grinders"
- Timer used for athletics events
- Long-pointed shoes of the past, aka poulaines
- Docu-film about Twin Towers high rope walk
- Device to soften brightness of light in camerawork
- The mathematics of lines, points, and shapes
- German in nature, especially an order of knights
- Shaping for a skirt, bigger than a tuck or dart
- The supplementary material at the end of a book
- Game with plastic sticks and falling marbles
- Prawns eat these tiny beings that float in water
- The Texas .... Massacre
- Something that is genuine, decent
- Large passenger aircraft, e.g. Boeing 747
- Underwater peak that rises from the ocean floor
- Batter, club
- Two-wheeled horse carriage in the Philippines
- Uncle of the Addams Family
- Bathroom sink with cabinet underneath
- Singer that's slightly too high or low
- To plug in a device for later portable use
- Boyz II Men record producer and ex-X-Factor judge
- It sounds like knot but is defined as nothing
- A time period marked by global glaciation
- Paint that contains milk protein
- .... trout; fish species named for American Indians
- Lauren ...., 40s actress who could whistle
- Capital of Turkey
- Sea eagles
- Sweet, fluffy French bread
- Reindeer with a red, shiny nose
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday
- The feel and look of a patterned surface
- Ice crystals that form an arc around the moon
- Kathryn, director of The Hurt Locker
- Destructive grasshoppers that decimate crops
- Kermit the Frog sings about this connection
- Where people talk about mental health, childhood
- Tristan ...., volcanic islands in the Atlantic
- Something you long for might be a sight for these
- 16th-C French engraver and his serif typeface
- Describes the trill, powerful voice of a soprano
- Brett ...., lead singer with Suede
- Yeast spread invented by Cyril P. Callister
- Rough drafts of pictures
- Canine that protects your property
- Snake-like monster that can turn people to stone
- Elementary particle with no charge, proved in 1956
- Siege artillery used on medieval castle walls
- Floating pond plant that creates "carpets"
- The day after today
- 1995 sequel to El Mariachi
- Spilling into the air as a plume of smoke
- Jazzy two-step swing dance
- Business simulation game for animal park fans
- Two substances combined together
- A difficult task
- The Master of Whisperers in Game of Thrones
- Spotted dog that's a mascot for US firefighters
- Thomas Edison's brightest invention
- Culinary delicacy and parasitic caterpillar fungus
- Kelly, first winner of American Idol
- Device that stores rotational energy
- Animal that walks on four limbs
- Aliens, the ones from the red planet
- Scottish band whose name is pronounced "churches"
- German-American writer of Ham on Rye
- An activity where one slides downhill over snow
- Exhausting, removing all power
- Latin for "With honors" in an education context
- Powerful rulers of ancient Egypt
- Most of these blood vessels carry oxygenated blood
- French-speaking Swiss canton on the Sarine river
- A 1984 film about destructive multiplying monsters
- This fixes a problem
- Artist's palette containing different hues
- BoJack's last name
- One section of an internet site
- Herbal root valued for boosting energy
- RPG warrior with divine power
- Fashion house whose logo is Medusa's head
- Pompous, pretentious, affected writing
- .... Olsen, the third person to be a space tourist
- Ceramic material that is mostly iron oxide
- This Jimmy is an animated boy genius
- Excuse or reason in advance of doing something
- Drove sideways round corners
- Slow-cooked Italian rice dish
- 1985 Best Picture Oscar winner
- Dr. Delbert ...., alien astronomer, Treasure Planet
- An angle larger than 90 degrees
- Country in which the Yukon is located
- Online platform to stay with locals during travel
- Halsey joined the Chainsmokers for this song
- The surname of wrestler Stone Cold Steve
- Composer of the 1790 opera Così fan Tutte
- Katia, geologist killed by eruption of Mt Unzen
- Suppressed an individual's freedom of speech
- Kevin loved her in The Wonder Years
- The second element on the periodic table
- Reached a zenith
- Food item made with dough steamed in a corn husk
- Pink-fleshed fish that return home to reproduce
- Modern yoga style made personal to an individual
- Laying down beer in cold storage
- Building inspector
- Shelving unit for novels
- Inhabitants of ancient Anatolia
- The title of a newspaper as it appears in print
- Teen film that gave us the character McLovin
- County setting for Poldark
- Naval commander's vessel
- Left-handed fighter
- Latin American music style of the 1960s
- Photo orientation opposite to landscape
- The majority native language of the US
- Daughter of Prospero in The Tempest
- .... bronco; rodeo test of balance
- Anna, editor-in-chief of Vogue
- Apple laptop line with Air and Pro models
- There are five of these digits on a person's hand
- Franks in buns
- Soaked in liquid to extract essence
- The Beatles first release on the Apple label
- Temporary dark location on our closest star
- Nickname of Alcatraz prisoner Robert Stroud
- Nation known for its lack of snakes
- A passenger seat attached to a motorcycle
- Biles, the most decorated gymnast in history
- Caribbean, Creole religion with African influence
- Brave and stubborn rabbit in Watership Down
- Swan princess in the ballet Swan Lake
- Union of Scandinavia in 14th to 16th centuries
- The Disney character also known as Experiment 626
- Arctic mammal with tusks and flippers
- Beach Boys song, Help Me ....
- Tasks like doing laundry or washing dishes
- Removed stalk from strawberries
- Stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- Decrees, announcements, statutes
- .... to go, ready and keen to get started
- Nissan-owned car brand
- A Grand hole in the ground made by erosion
- What Calvin Harris did to Rita Ora via tweet
- Chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Medical term for curvature of the spine
- Argo actor who left The Kominsky Method
- Drummer and vocalist for the Eagles
- Team shooting game using dye capsules
- Lewis and Clark's Shoshone guide and interpreter
- Lunchroom at a school
- Person who writes about someone's life and times
- Nickname for Butch Cassidy's outlaw gang
- Cars, factories and waste contribute to this
- Waterway that links Stockholm and Gothenburg
- A series where Claire Randall travels back to 1743
- Protective waterproof layer of a tent
- Uma Thurman's character in Kill Bill
- State where power is held by the people
- Making bedcovers
- The plot ....; things are getting interesting
- Small, orange aquatic pet kept in a bowl
- Last name of Tom and Dick, folk comedy "Brothers"
- Traditional style of karate, founded in Japan
- The study of fungi
- Ex-capital of Denmark, replaced by Copenhagen
- The .... Dead; band whose fans are called Deadheads
- To leave to a person or beneficiary via a will
- Unique, brilliant, over and above the rest
- Penelope Fitzgerald wrote this novel in 1979
- These ads on social media go after certain people
- Landlocked country linked to the origin of coffee
- Stumble over words, hesitate
- Black moth with distinctive red-spotted wings
- What once was called a job is now called this
- .... Hoyland, warm Neighbours character
- Victor, champion
- Hearths in metalworkers' workshops
- ANTM judge and former model Dickinson
- Carve and shape a block of marble
- First name of bluegrass singer Krauss
- C. S. Lewis novel The .... of the Dawn Treader
- Video-sharing app with onomatopoeic name
- Metal that might be confused with gold
- Made a reservation
- Isaac, the gravity formulator
- Welsh rarebit is this on toast
- Marko, The Hunt for Red October commander
- Feeling sore
- Garden figurines with pointy ears
- She's played Cinderella and Elizabeth Bennet
- The formal name for the wiener dog
- When one is hungry midday
- Force an unwilling person to walk
- Coating of ice crystals on frozen surfaces
- Machine that produces and supplies electricity
- An insurance compensation for loss or damages
- June 16 holiday in the novel Ulysses
- Trite, overused statement
- Computer game with creepers and skeletons
- Thick paste in a wall of bricks
- A guiding signal, usually a light or fire
- Times spent keeping watch over graves
- TV forensics expert with a penchant for murder
- Fake doctors
- Where beachgoers hide from the sun
- Freshwater cylindrical polyps
- Protein from cooked, fermented soybeans
- Country that's home to the Faveiro de Wilson tree
- In geometry, a point where two lines meet
- In fashion, it's the L in LBD
- Pustulate, decay
- Debit or this
- Those who show others to their seats
- Unpredictable affection or loyalty
- 2020 dance flick produced by Alicia Keys
- Frozen precipitation fell in flakes
- Set standards of film morality until the 1960s
- Small cavity in the skin that a hair grows out of
- The least expensive, most affordable
- Ceremonially free from guilt or sin
- The supporting handrail of a staircase
- Lunar crater named after French astronomer
- Golden Horde founder and grandson of Genghis
- A brass wind instrument with straight tubing
- Flemish old brown ale with a long ageing process
- One of an octopus's eight feelers
- Matthew Perry's character on Friends, .... Bing
- One of two main female reproductive hormones
- Repeatedly give similar roles to the same actor
- Giant reservoir behind the Hoover Dam
- To be perfect and without any defects
- Sprinkles with drops
- This Cole plays Jughead on Riverdale
- Loss of sounds at the end of a word
- Smallest of the Great Lakes
- University students do this with a major
- Expert commentators on sports
- Dress up as a beloved pop-culture character
- Ring that gossips want to be in
- An arrested person is taken into this
- Destructive, scurrying household bugs
- .... Rossi; lead singer of rock band Status Quo
- Meat from an elk or a deer
- Early Kevin Smith movie
- Coating, buffing designed to protect cars
- Individual with exceptional memory skills
- Mark, American abstract artist with Latvian roots
- Hanna-Barbera's waistcoat-wearing feline
- Triangular sail
- Curious George is this kind of animal
- Metamorphic rock that sounds nice
- Rightmost pedal on a piano, for vibrating notes
- Second of the Jovians
- Prêt à ...., describing ready to wear clothes (Fr.)
- Mollusks that produce mucin and have a shell
- Unripened flowers used in cuisine
- The only English word that ends in "mt"
- Purchasing book for a business
- Remus Lupin was secretly this creature
- Bridge-like game with 48 cards
- Aka broad, podded seed; Hannibal had it with liver
- Line that's not curvy or angled
- Carrie Underwood wants Jesus to take this
- Largest, most complex part of the brain
- Dark salty condiment used in Asian cooking
- Purifies a metal by melting it
- One-wheeled pedal-powered vehicle
- Meringue, soft fruit, cream from UK public school
- Nose-focused description of a cold or allergies
- Diamond-shaped pattern often used on socks
- Small hole-making tool
- Miss Gibson, singer of 80s pop hit Electric Youth
- Simple Simon met this person
- .... War, 1950s Asian conflict with UN participation
- Surname shared by an England manager and captain
- King Koopa, Mario's chief enemy
- Sweet, edible seaweed used in Japanese soups
- A housefly starts life as this
- Howitzer
- Forcibly grabs
- North America's highest peak, re-named in 2015
- Surname of the family on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Party before a wedding or a birth
- The twin constellation
- The great conqueror who was king of Macedonia
- Large pulpy growth hangs on tropical tree vines
- Steven, famous director of E.T. and Jaws
- Mysterious Scottish village that disappears
- A cell or organism with a nucleus
- This online cache of knowledge is volunteer edited
- In business it is also called "bottom line"
- Singer with 24K Magic album
- Carotenoids turn these birds' feathers pink
- Positioned next to or beside
- Illegal bar in the Prohibition era
- Oscar-nominated actress in Hotel Rwanda, Sophie ....
- Coffee substitute associated with New Orleans
- Wheel ...., use skill to negotiate a transaction
- James ....; pen name of vet author Alf Wight
- Support, in Sanskrit; using props as bolster
- Language spoken in the Swiss canton of Grisons
- Having a baby cow
- The brain lobe involved in motor function
- Fox Mulder wanted to do this
- Statesman who founded Singapore; Stamford ....
- Transparent, shatterproof, artificial material
- Talkative, loquacious
- Closest planet to the sun
- Legal term for killing a son or daughter
- Creator of Freaks and Geeks and Spy
- Another name for a German Shepherd
- Worn to stop water entering a swimmer's nostrils
- Time period when humans made early tools
- Outage period of a network or computer system
- Musician and producer of The Hustle
- Tom ...., dramatist of Arcadia and Travesties
- Stuff put on ice cream, like sprinkles or sauce
- Rubbing teeth against each other when asleep
- Artist who creates a great amount of work
- Island previously known as Van Diemen's Land
- Fifteen, sixteen, .... the kitchen; nursery rhyme
- Celebrated Roman historian who wrote the Annals
- Cat breed that goes limp and wobbly
- Athletic event of throwing a heavy metal ball
- Corrective lenses worn on the face
- Something that causes an upsetting flashback
- Nickname for the tube linking England and France
- Bouncy coils
- Scooby's pal Velma's rarely used last name
- Dry, full-bodied golden sherry
- Slovenian wife of Donald Trump
- .... Weekend, US band, sang Father of the Bride
- Container sometimes holding toy monkeys
- Chinese variety of tea, neither black nor white
- Fin located on the back of a shark or whale
- A feudal tenant
- Folded cloth flaps on the front of a formal jacket
- Tamp down sound
- Special meetings of church councils
- A small tower on top of a larger tower on a castle
- Edward, US artist of Nighthawks diner scene
- LEGO 2 song that's gonna get stuck in your head
- Title profession in a 2008 Rainn Wilson movie
- The organ where taste buds can be found
- Extremely violent or forceful
- Damage scale for tornadoes
- Goldfinger's henchman in James Bond novels
- Gigantic octopus monster from Swedish lore
- An eccentric or odd person, not a marine animal
- Sold to the highest bidder
- Midwestern state next to Lake Superior and Canada
- Don Quixote's horse; anagram of It ran once
- An animal that has four feet
- Joan Jett sang of her love for this in a 1981 song
- Male half of former Hollywood supercouple TomKat
- Retreat or backtrack from an original position
- These are what letters are in algebra
- .... The Stone, 1984 comedy love story
- Relating to the lungs
- Stock scream heard in hundreds of movies
- Light radiation opposite to UV
- A government's store of money
- Young fish of the chip shop variety
- Impossible score in cribbage
- A common response to a stand-up comedy routine
- Like a roof covered in straw instead of tiles
- Nicholas ...., miniaturist of Elizabeth I
- Grain-based ingredient used to make cou-cou
- Shoe style with a long, thin heel
- Sworn enemy of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Italian expression and one of ABBA's songs
- Leads a Kentish people's revolt in Henry VI Pt 1
- Russian port and largest city in the Arctic Circle
- Piece of foliage from a Quercus tree
- Wound a film around a cylinder in a camera
- Fluorine, chlorine or bromine
- Female representation test, named after cartoonist
- Large vehicle used on farms
- Thick-furred mammals, with pine and stone types
- Lady Gaga's 2008 debut album
- Jane, film director and writer known for The Piano
- Cherry pepper often stuffed inside olives
- A flat, round playing piece in a board game
- Gaultier's foundation gear with conical cups
- .... William, William Kidd's pirate ship
- Witch in Slavic mythology
- Going around a planet
- Type of lute plucked by bards
- Sport in which you'd see a pitcher and shortstop
- The oil in poison ivy that causes a rash
- Balanced number sum
- Satirically imitative of a work of literature
- Nocturnal rodent with long hibernation period
- A sailor; a marine voyager
- Abby is this for Abigail, Bob is this for Robert
- Apple or pear brandy from northern France
- First female US secretary of state, Madeleine
- Footwear string
- Elephant-headed Hindu god
- New Mexico city, site of a hush-hush UFO incident
- Toque ...., tall white chef's hat
- Font used in Avatar movie; meant to look Egyptian
- Poisonous liquid metal used in thermometers
- City in northern Germany with ancient university
- A marsupial endemic to the Americas
- .... Medal; American children's literature award
- .... Was a Lady, Cole Porter musical of 1939
- Prize-winner's badge made with ribbons
- Deliberately ignored
- First default ringtone for Apple
- Supportive cushions for comfortable sleeping
- Find a solution to a problem
- Oldest of the children on The Waltons
- The rest of Bullwinkle's name
- Food that is salty or spicy instead of sweet
- When Solomon Grundy was born
- Canine pet that enjoys sitting on its owner
- Ancient Egyptian citizen trained to read and write
- Immerse material in colored solution
- Number of countries whose land the Equator touches
- The shaman mandrill in The Lion King
- .... Brown; Mind Control stage mentalist
- Mary of ....; second wife of James II of England
- The bad guy from Beauty and the Beast
- Groups of songs or photographs
- Thomas à ...., monk, writer of devotional treatises
- Paper that shows a legal right to work, park, etc
- Outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
- Behaves, replies to something another has done
- Silky cords used for trimmings and edgings
- .... Bay, the former name of Nunavut's capital
- Commonly eaten fungi
- Child's soft stuffed ursine toy
- The study of cells and tissues with a microscope
- Country singer of Play It Again and Drunk on You
- Facial scars
- "Forget it, Jake. It's ......"
- Designed to work comfortably with the human body
- Marina Abramovic piece, The Artist ....
- December holiday when family visit
- Country with a September Dia del Amor y la Amistad
- The only mammal that can't jump
- People thought to have committed crimes
- Busiest time of day for commuter travel
- Seasonal allergic reaction to pollen
- Vast city park and music venue in north-east Leeds
- Castle in which Shakespeare's Hamlet is set
- Rapper known for Lollipop, Shooter and Mr. Carter
- Italian city home to Michelangelo's David
- Tube-style pasta
- Street dance style with exaggerated arms and legs
- There are four of them; air, water, fire and earth
- American word for shoes Brits call trainers
- Actress Theron of Mad Max and Atomic Blonde
- Conjured up pictures in the mind
- What the Flying Wallendas famously walk on
- Pet whose name is also an unwitting test subject
- Simon Pegg's frequent on-screen counterpart
- Piece of magnetized magnetite
- 2019 Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber duet
- All-in-one overalls, named after a town in India
- A team that works in harmony has this
- Synthetic spread used as a replacement for butter
- Corona ...., Southern Crown constellation
- Author of James and the Giant Peach
- Youngest Crusher from Star Trek: Next Generation
- Leaves from the screw pine used in Asian dishes
- The F in TGIF
- Alfred to Bruce; Hobson to Arthur
- A style of beard named after a sheep's cousin
- Margaret ...., US sex education pioneer
- Punjabi battle; saw charge of 16th Queen's Lancers
- Play or TV show designed to make us laugh
- Group of lines that form a unit of a poem
- Day of the Dead festival's country of origin
- Celtic language spoken in northwest France
- Polish composer & pianist of the Romantic era
- Cheesecake and ice cream are examples of these
- Person who seeks financial compensation in court
- Return to the spotlight after a break
- Room where you might find a bidet
- This musical Story features the Sharks and Jets
- Name of Miami's American football team
- Alkali metal with the chemical symbol Fr
- Squirrel-sized striped rodent
- When a doctor sends someone to a specialist
- Romance novel apparently written by Currer Bell
- capital of Kosovo
- Cartoon Princess of Brightmoon
- English breakfast food that rhymes with "trumpet"
- Electric potential difference
- One who gives certainty without doubt
- Vibrant shorts named after an Atlantic island
- Entomology is the study of this
- Small clay flute dating back to ancient times
- Humbled, embarrassed by your actions
- The Green ...., superhero named after glowing lamp
- Twisting rod for yarn or cotton
- America's biggest big-box store chain
- Stick for shooting balls
- Country whose parliament is the Bundestag
- A medical operation
- Joining wires together with a melted filler metal
- Three-discipline sports event
- North-east Asian region home to the Jurchens
- The Sot-Weed Factor writer
- Not matched or even
- This Cuban singer was called the queen of salsa
- Overwhelming victory in an election
- Relating to the sky, in astronomy
- Roadside sign
- Model-making material made from flour and water