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- Conflict and discord
- Small bag used to store fragrant herbs
- "Candy is dandy, but .... is quicker": Ogden Nash
- Movie reviewer
- Dance in which a tutu might be worn
- U.S. President who had a dog named King Tut
- Allstate Insurance mascot
- Beethoven's Third Symphony, also known as the ....
- .... de Lioncourt, central figure of Anne Rice books
- Soak
- Brought to a stop
- Makes up for sins, religiously
- Informal term for someone from "Down Under"
- In need of food, and really unhappy about it
- Having prominent teeth, especially in a smile
- .... punch, unexpected hit
- Fruit salad with whipped cream
- Luke and Laura: supercouple on “General ....”
- Ballet about dancing dolls scored by Delibes
- Eagerness, readiness, willingness
- Agricultural laborers from the Middle Ages
- Oldest bridge across the River Seine in Paris
- Fragrant purple flower used in sachets and soaps
- Type of birthday party planned secretly
- Tremulous effects added to voices or instruments
- Hungarian site of a fictional grand hotel
- On time
- Boo Boo's ursine friend on picnic hamper thefts
- Excessive or insincere praise to gain something
- Things that are enjoyed for a short time
- Boundary at the end of a tennis court
- Type of Billiards game
- Very contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting
- They increase the rate of chemical reactions
- Web log lets users post short text updates
- Another name for Bigfoot, the hairy humanoid
- Tequila, cream and cacao; don't lose your fingers!
- Beatles album with zebra crossing on cover
- "Signed, Sealed, ....", 1970 hit for Stevie Wonder
- Electric count-down oven for heating food
- .... tears are faked to elicit sympathy
- Country south of Honduras and north of Costa Rica
- Random, not in any constant pattern
- Soldiers' digs
- Famous song from the musical Annie, 1977
- Island near San Fran, home to an old prison
- Crosses the street illegally
- Ridiculously small, of a monetary offer or sum
- Inflammation of the tissues in the lungs
- Frowning in an angry manner
- Plentiful, abundant
- Attaches above bike wheels to prevent splashes
- Camille ...., Danish-French artist of Hoar Frost
- Summer gown, light and strappy
- Shakespeare's Prince of Tyre
- Expressing good wishes; following rules in sport
- Publication containing words and music
- Spice for anointing bridal pair at Hindu weddings
- He gives voice to a cowboy in Toy Story
- U.S. President appearing on a $20 bill: Andrew ....
- A gathering where each person brings a meal
- Early 20th century art style emphasizing color
- Small dots that appear on an "i" and a "j"
- Relating to touch
- Squirm about, like a worm
- Long, narrow crack in a rock
- World famous magician and escape artist: Harry ....
- Placido ...., a Spanish member of the Three Tenors
- Avoiding getting hit by a ball
- The Blue Lagoon is a famous attraction here
- Etch ....; art toy with a screen and a red frame
- "History is written by the ...." said George Orwell
- Loving, cherishing someone
- Question and answer board game, Trivial ....
- 1912 sinking ship inspiring a blockbuster movie
- Car gadget that records the road ahead
- Scuba outfit
- Injuries in which organs push through tissue walls
- Capital of Libya
- John Lennon's partner in peaceful protest
- Starts up again
- Spraying fine water droplets
- Japanese soybean pods
- Dents in cheeks
- Background music to create a sense of calm
- Punk band, American Idiot
- Peanuts, caramel and nougat
- "Dogs of war" sent by Henry VIII to Charles V
- Brits call it petrol, Americans call it ....
- In a praying position
- An imitation or copy; to stop work
- One of the largest cut diamonds in the world
- Warheads propelled by a weapon
- An arterial obstruction caused by a blood clot
- Making a long journey by foot, in the mountains
- Number of days in two weeks
- Referee or linesman overseeing a match
- Ocean into which the Orinoco River empties
- Woody Harrelson's character in The Hunger Games
- Murderer of King Hamlet in Shakespeare's play
- Evaluate something's value
- Obvious choice
- 1.6 equals a mile; used to measure races
- Persecuted French protestants who emigrated
- Very outgoing, social person
- Personal driver for the wealthy
- Frolicking
- Container for pouring out morning cup of Joe
- Futuristic, high-tech sci-fi genre
- Castle ...., fortress defended by He-Man
- To anger, enrage
- Reverberation
- Strings passed through eyes to tie up footwear
- Agent played by Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible
- Retired pitcher Roger Clemens' nickname
- Sunglasses
- Mid-thigh ladies' swimwear style
- Partly oxidized Chinese tea
- Did not have
- Triangular fin on the back of a shark
- Country where the Chichen Itza ruins are located
- Fitzgerald's final completed book, .... is the Night
- Bugatti ...., a French-made high performance car
- Grow
- Poisonous snakes with fangs
- Portuguese Atlantic isles famous for their weather
- Of or relating to cats
- He bought a burial plot next to Marilyn Monroe
- The Breakfast of Champions
- Where sports coaches keep their strategies
- Contagious skin disease causing blisters
- Computer experts, information technology pros
- Beg to differ, express discord
- Transition metal Cr used in electroplating
- Someone without a hidden agenda, easily understood
- Sit around, in a stagnate, idle state
- Saturday Night's Alright for .... said Elton John
- Lacking up top, like the Sleepy Hollow horseman
- Investigates and handles an insurance claim
- A window in the roof of a building
- Environmentally conscious trips
- Beg to differ, not see eye to eye
- The E in the abbreviation UAE
- Spent, over the limit
- America's pastime
- Australian Christmas dinner might be cooked on one
- Artificial sweetener aka glucitol
- Organism living in or on another that it feeds off
- It's why coffee gives you a buzz
- Old, in poor condition, falling apart
- Thank you in Portuguese, by a man
- Anna ...., Tolstoy's story of a wife who strays
- Uncomfortable, embarrassed
- Martin ...., eighth US president
- Forest where Robin Hood allegedly lived
- Describes an unconventional style/lifestyle
- A strong metal and David Guetta/Sia song title
- Unfastening, untying
- Robert De Niro's film festival
- Greenhorn with potential: “.... in the rough”
- Possessing great knowledge
- Raid, damage
- Time is of the ....
- Openly disobedient and steadfast
- Opposite of cowardice
- Capital of Cyprus once surrounded by walls
- Things that cause a particular reaction
- Gray wizard in The Lord of the Rings
- Fifth in rank
- Program of health improvements, diet, exercise
- Can't make guacamole without one
- With added water, not full strength
- Black ...., Michael Jackson anti-racism hit
- Someone who loves another, perhaps secretly
- Check pattern named after canines
- Musical starring Ryan Gosling
- Board game known as draughts in the UK
- Camel with two humps
- Helpful DIY professional
- Martial arts weapon, two sticks and a chain
- Amalfi Coast town, a riot of pastel on a hillside
- Frozen pads applied to reduce swellings
- Boldness, daring, impudence
- "Bad Romance" singer
- LII in Roman numerals
- Discourse, art of speaking and oratory
- Essential nutritional content in most fruits
- Not a bedfellow of the early bird
- Chains and manacles
- Theologian who wrote “95 Theses”: Martin ....
- Sport of Leon Spinks
- Where the guy in “You're So Vain” has one eye
- “Out of the .... pan into the fire”
- Distinction and style that is admired
- Eugène ...., French painter of Cows in the Pasture
- Flat-bottomed glass jars used in experiments
- Dermis dryers
- Does Your .... Know; ABBA hit with lead male vocals
- Group of books or movies sold as a unit
- Oscar Wilde's only novel: "The Picture of .... Gray"
- A score in golf of 1-under par
- Comfort at great expense
- Can ...., for getting into tinned food
- Country where the ancient city of Petra is located
- Producer of the Harry Potter films: David ....
- A portable computer
- Captain Christopher Jones' ship
- 1995 movie starring Antonio Banderas
- Carried by hikers and travelers
- It's jumped on when following a trend
- Songwriter and pianist of Rocket Man
- Self-assured, certain, poised
- Occupation of Meghan Markle's character in Suits
- Philosophical movement named after German composer
- Carried by hikers
- Pertaining to the back of the head
- Reducing, minimizing
- The most disgusting, most revolting
- It's jumped on when everyone follows a trend
- Common Chinese side dish, cooked in oil in a wok
- Dirtying the air with smog
- The birth rate increase from 1946 – 1964
- What TV's Tonto called the Lone Ranger
- Clothing company best known for jeans
- Country where Pico Cristóbal Colón is located
- Cause to change from gas to liquid
- Golf competition with two pairs of players
- Golden Chinese guard dog with a purple tongue
- Pause before acting
- Italian, salt-cured bacon, can be eaten raw
- Documents containing regulations and laws
- Capital of the United Arab Emirates
- King Lear's youngest and preferred daughter
- Listen in accidentally to someone speaking
- The City of Constantinople today
- Roof tiles
- Sugar-world board game for young children
- Persian name for India, like a religion
- Where attorneys are made
- Animals that exist by preying on others
- .... fan; filters out odors and steam from kitchen
- Country where Tempeh originated
- Onlooker
- Light visible once source has been extinguished
- Rockers share a name with stinging arachnids
- Joyous, very pleased
- Don't mention it
- The Chicxulub Crater is related to these creatures
- Peter Parker's alter ego
- Reversing, turning inside out
- Cruise line, known for “The Fun Ships”
- Played Sara Sidle in original CSI
- Captain ....; father to seven singing children
- Prank where you step on the heel of a shoe
- One who has difficulty reading letters and words
- Son of Zeus, punished without food or drink
- A burial place for a favorite wife
- Long holes dug in the ground by military
- Emits energy
- One who has difficulty with letters and numbers
- Listening component of headphones
- System of concepts and beliefs
- All the king's men
- Hard Italian almond biscuits
- Everyone has them
- Scientist who espoused the theory of relativity
- A bivalve's home
- In India, a marble mausoleum for a treasured wife
- Slang for a follower
- Wife of FDR
- Ship that took Tarzan's parents to Africa
- Artist falsely suspected of stealing the Mona Lisa
- War that ended with the "Treaty of Paris"
- Rug for wet feet after showering
- Post-punk music; acts like The Police and The Jam
- Wild people
- It's a dish best served cold
- Small pet canines for sitting on knees
- An attack on someone
- South American cowboys
- Daily record of events, a diary
- Annual fasting month for Muslims worldwide
- To pester or annoy someone with questions
- Play by Lorraine Hansberry: “A .... in the Sun”
- Software effect to enhance a digital image
- Strains of specific plants or animals
- The bony structure at the base of your spine
- Sings like a Swiss person
- The feeling that you need a drink
- Metal device with handle, for grinding meat
- To give a once over
- Lock, stock & ...., everything, all parts of a gun
- What happened to Elphaba when water touched her
- A package sent in the mail
- Serious, acute
- Negotiate, deliberate
- Italian high fashion house: Bottega ....
- Forceful hoops score
- Focus of Buffy's slaying
- Shallow container found by the bath
- Landmark skyscraper in Manhattan
- Hard material used in construction; can be poured
- Undergoing a transformation
- Private ...., Goldie Hawn joins the army
- Austrian singing family, life adapted to a musical
- Food dishes served in rolled-up spirals
- Save, use resources sparingly
- Board game where you might Go Directly to Jail
- Childish temper tantrum
- Financial magazine
- Modernize, improve, new version
- Jennifer Grey's Dirty Dancing co-star: Patrick ....
- How Italians say 11
- Those who prefer to be by themselves
- Extrusive rock from lava, used in bathrooms
- Small hand tool for digging
- Protective cooking garments; pinnies
- Country formerly known as Northern Rhodesia
- Baked by children in an outdoor kitchen
- Slang for a black eye
- Counsel someone
- When alcohol is added to a hot pan to cook
- Number puzzle
- The Pink ...., DePatie-Freleng's cartoon
- Saturday Night Fever disco band
- Term related to the afterlife in Greek mythology
- The room where a baby sleeps at home
- Twist, bend in odd shapes
- New and revolutionary
- Person with surgically removed limb
- Preserved remains of animals and plants in rocks
- Gave birth to puppies
- Vermeer painting, Girl With a Pearl ....
- Cutting back leaves or twigs for new season growth
- Squandering something
- Type of restaurant where you can order chow mein
- Nelson Mandela autobiography: "Long Walk to ...."
- City where the Titanic was built
- Celebrity chef, host of Throwdown
- Solid shapes with multiple faces
- Someone who ends up taking the blame for something
- Cash that wasn't hard to come by
- Lavish ceremonial display
- Common name for household insect pest
- Official mistress, like in ancient Chinese culture
- Extreme or obsessive interest in setting fires
- Bare one's sword
- Toweling wrist strip to soak up perspiration
- Making less small, especially of a photo
- Natives of Monrovia, for example
- Someone who is unfairly blamed for something
- Procession of vehicles
- .... Z, apocalyptic Brad Pitt zombie film
- Mariska ...., Law & Order:Special Victims Unit star
- Spanish sheep's milk cheese served with honey
- Circumvented
- Frozen pieces of glaciers that float in oceans
- Swirly, gusty wind as experienced by Pooh
- Term for the text of an opera
- Murder
- Those who have changed religion
- International measures to affect imports, exports
- The Wrong ...., Wallace & Gromit vs Feathers McGraw
- Porcine animation who uttered "That's all folks"
- Disloyalty, in league with the enemy, treachery
- Drug that causes an increase in the flow of urine
- State associated with the explorer Ponce de León
- Tom ...., Star of Magnum, P.I.
- Proven wrong
- Curves inward
- Transportation of supplies by plane, as in Berlin
- Spanish red wine and fruit punch
- Someone in industry who is rich and powerful
- A poem read out loud
- Type of underwater missile that sank the Lusitania
- When a baseball batter circles all bases in one go
- Quick looks
- Full, complete, satiated
- Part of a telephone that sits in a base station
- New boys at US college
- There are four of these transit spaces in Monopoly
- Small tables between couches, armchairs
- Computers designed by British codebreakers in WWII
- .... Park, sci-fi film about a dinosaur park
- You can't train these stones
- Possessing the ability to make one's mind up
- .... Index (GI), rating for foods containing carbs
- Volcanic Polynesian island, a US base in WW2
- Short, elfin hairstyle
- Reduce, drop, e.g. prices
- Country where the annual Highland Games take place
- Comic film starring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny
- Postponement of a punishment
- Authentic or in good faith, from the Latin
- Glossy and shiny
- Surname of Shakespeare's Romeo
- A division, a classification
- 2016 biopic starring Natalie Portman
- Egyptian oasis in the desert south of Cairo
- Used someone's words
- Cherry or plum: a fruit or a vegetable?
- Distance from floor to ceiling
- Summary of work history
- This symbol links compound words
- Downhill skiing on a winding path
- Elaborately decorative
- River running through Budapest, Vienna, Bratislava
- Point the finger at someone
- Coal diggers
- Aviator whose infant son was kidnapped
- Title or address of an unmarried Italian lady
- Someone offensive and annoying
- Jumping Aussie animals with pouch
- Forcibly stole goods during period of unrest
- Small salted fish found on some pizzas
- Permanent ink that cannot be erased
- Indulging, spoiling, like in a spa
- Large dogs often used as guide dogs for the blind
- Altered evidence with intention to mislead
- Very offensive and annoying
- Capital of Romania
- Top part of trousers, with elastic
- Women's old-fashioned knee length knickers
- U.S. online and phone movie ticket seller
- Plantation, often on a hillside, for grape-growing
- The Bambino, The Sultan of Swat
- Country that is home to the Cameron Highlands
- Iconic Italian hard cheese
- People who place bets
- Concise and clear
- Neck and neck
- Person in charge of a restaurant kitchen
- Friction-lined plate in a car's stopping mechanism
- Hive-dwelling sticky substance creating Apis
- A nominal title conferred, rather than earned
- Marauded, stampeded
- Intimidating
- Safe, not containing any poisonous substances
- A nasal piercing for humans and for leading cattle
- Danish-like pastry with almond paste
- Member of the junior branch of the Boy Scouts
- Active volcano on Luzon in the Philippines
- To hit someone with a heavy club or object
- Another name for Light Art, using neon and lasers
- Lizards and snakes, for example, but not frogs
- Politeness, good manners
- TLC for your feet at a nail salon
- Science of spacecrafts and launch systems
- From the largest Italian island
- Female property owner who leases houses
- Important and relevant terms or phrases
- Momentum, speed
- Portable heating ring for cooking
- Ungracefully, carelessly, awkwardly
- Lack of soundness of mind
- Seized
- Italian vinegar made from grapes
- Lisa-Marie's world famous father, Elvis ....
- Pro and college basketball foul caller
- Pop singer who released an album called “Lemonade”
- Current name for what was once South West Africa
- In all honesty
- Author of "The Canterbury Tales"
- When a dessert is served with ice cream
- Chinese military of workers and peasants
- Sticks to something
- Liquid in which something is dissolved
- Headache remedy
- Cupboards, wardrobes
- Unromantic, common; lacking poetic beauty
- Instructed people of plans in a formal meeting
- Giving freely to others, altruism
- Make less smooth
- Candelabra, one of the oldest symbols in Judaism
- Flexible flight option, outside of schedule
- Small red flowers associated with remembrance
- Tech items like fitness trackers, smartwatches
- Heinz boasts 57 of these
- The Great Bear constellation
- 2010 film starring Cher and Christina Aguilera
- Propulsion measure of the Starship Enterprise
- Country with the highest waterfall
- Thickened, emulsified
- To adapt to use in warfare
- Amusing, entertaining, fun
- Composition or building
- Historically, how Indian princes were called
- Third and last of Julius Caesar's wives
- Filled with things in an untidy way
- Indecency, wickedness
- Said of gardens stretching out over a large area
- Evander ....; The Real Deal heavyweight boxer
- Thawed
- Shoes that make a person look taller
- .... hours, the time when you are not asleep
- Classic Rock Band, More than a Feeling
- North India state, borders Bhutan, Tibet, Nepal
- Non-magical person in Harry Potter
- Summer sport played on a grass or clay court
- Sparse, scant, revealing when applied to clothing
- Going out
- World's largest river by volume
- Small-wheeled racing car for kids
- Propelled something using hand force
- Deliver a sermon
- To have something bad happen to
- Tool for cutting vegetables thinly
- Muscle that bends a limb or joint
- Italian word for the numeral 12
- Pressing, important
- Writer and founding father, Benjamin ....
- To hoard something of value
- Abroad; a foreign country
- Propelling with a finger strike
- Hitting the ground and rising
- An irritating person, a younger sibling maybe
- Owner of a DeLorean in Back to the Future
- Sports performed in the water
- Four lines poem or stanza with a set rhyme pattern
- Indoor swimming pool for pet guppies
- Catching clothes on something sharp
- Calling for assistance over the airwaves
- Aging like a cultivated drink
- Actress called “The Love Goddess”: Rita ....
- One level higher than “persons of interest”
- Edward Albee's play taking place on a beach
- City with the world's longest metro system
- Female pilot
- Reduces in value
- Squatted down
- Italian bubbly
- Large, low-sounding percussion instrument
- Lamenting a death
- Cuts short
- Color associated with seagoing military
- Herds horses
- Front of the leg skeleton, protected by pads
- Bending down low to talk to someone
- Said something without sufficient clarity
- Director of the film “Pulp Fiction”: Quentin ....
- Moscow site of St Basil's Cathedral and Kremlin
- Airplane stewards and stewardesses
- St Paul's ....; wedding venue for Charles and Diana
- Sticking around
- Demand, specify
- Piece of text set aside and enlarged for emphasis
- California city, home of the Queen Mary ship
- DJ's vinyl deck
- Sweet crunchy egg white desserts
- Crudeness, impropriety
- Brown-haired women
- Relates to yellow waxy body secretion, .... glands
- Pains in the brain
- Term applying to fashions from 1920 to 1960
- .... Box, the site of punishment in ice hockey
- Major Israeli financial center, on Mediterranean
- Surname of Shakespeare's Juliet
- Fugitives or bandits
- Small trace of a substance left behind
- National airline of Costa Rica (formerly LACSA)
- Slow love songs
- Subtle difference in expression
- Forces rules upon someone
- Made flat or even
- To reverse creation
- Queen ....; widow of a king
- Biblical visitations of boils, locusts, hail, etc
- Flowing air
- Bone in the upper arm
- It goes with a small brush to sweep up spills
- At last, decisively
- Creamy fish soup
- Creator of the Muppets: Jim ....
- Jennifer Lopez film about a murdered Latin singer
- Did not hit, went wide of the mark
- Crumbling decaying wood that affects buildings
- Bullfighter's jacket
- Pasta strand
- Oppressive ruler
- Unimportant, but interesting, facts for quizzing
- Aircrafts
- Sumptuous
- Italian word that means soon
- Heavy brake for a ship
- Covered, dusted with
- Pierce with a spear
- Place to see artifacts
- Criss Angel's magic show
- Nickname of Birmingham, Alabama
- Stripy sugary Christmas treat
- Next to the seashore
- Belligerent, argumentative
- Cup with miraculous powers
- .... Ronaldo; Portugal and Real Madrid football ace
- Lively, term used to describe the active elderly
- Wandered off a subject
- US naval officer in Puccini's Madama Butterfly
- Stripy sugary Christmas treat, popular in the US
- Washed; handled stolen money
- Decorative screen in the hearth for protection
- Spoken word version of literary work
- Safety harness in a vehicle
- Former home city of the former SuperSonics
- Building where movies are shown
- Unit of distance, equal to 201 meters or 220 yards
- The whispering game, played with stones on ice
- Course Catholic couples undertake before marriage
- Nought, zero, zilch
- Rebounded, like a check
- Walks on two legs
- Butting against, like a male sheep
- Safeguard, conserve
- A ship arriving at its destination port
- Highest surface in a room
- Lucky protective charms
- Former name of Taiwan, meaning "beautiful"
- Mix up a deck of cards
- In-stadium viewing screen
- Upside-down gymnastic maneuver
- Old unsolved crimes opened for reinvestigation
- Pastry spheres used in profiteroles
- The daily disappearance of daylight
- Upside-down gymnastic movement
- Complicated, detailed
- Old unsolved crimes
- Lowest female opera-singing voice
- Denotes a precise location
- There's just one atom of oxygen in these molecules
- Verbally scolded, not eaten
- Far-reaching
- Low-to-the-ground, long-bellied German dog
- Orders, commands
- Apache chief who surrendered to the U.S. Army
- Jose Altuve's sport
- Geliophobia is the fear of this
- Bony outgrowth from the back of the foot
- Next astrological sign after Capricorn
- Forage, hunt
- Huge, massive
- Legal search documents
- Makes keener, or less blunt
- Slim, long unit with built-in speakers for TV
- Washable floor covering for kitchens
- He who brings illicit goods into a country
- Short, thin tubes of pasta; good with cheese sauce
- A dais and also a shoe to make one look taller
- Thirst ...., a drink that satisfies and sates
- Head of the hive
- Squeeze tightly, shrink by applying pressure
- Stooping, crouching
- Celestial bodies
- Hellish fire
- Legendary winged creature with glowing red eyes
- Striking church bells to produce music
- Warriors of medieval and pre-modern Japan
- Kitchen coolers
- An add-on, supplement
- Children without parents
- Video game depicting the civic development
- State where the Grand Canyon National Park is
- Ancient Greek hero with magical musical skills
- Fictional character Alonso Quijano, aka Don ....
- Someone shortlisted for an award
- Mexican food, name translates as "little donkey"
- State where Mount Sunflower is located
- Season when MLB starts
- Fresh curd cheese found in Central Asia
- Web browser developed by Apple
- Milos ...., directed One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- Spread out, extend
- Non-religious (male) church worker
- Astray, delinquent
- Recoil from attack
- Flag term for emblem/shield in top left-hand side
- Wooly, fluffy
- Red-breasted birds
- Take these off to intensify the fight
- Film trilogy starring Whoopi Goldberg: .... Act
- Howard ...., the subject of The Aviator movie
- Liquor used to make a Rob Roy
- Aurangzeb was the last emperor of this empire
- Most common type of tabletop puzzle
- Reaction to a sudden fright
- Porcelain throne
- Gamed; took part in a sport
- Left at the altar
- To remove, cover or ban certain material
- Found in bones
- The one who discriminates on basis of gender
- Country nicknamed the Great White North
- Fallen ...., another name for flat feet
- Charlie Brown's dog
- Bright and gaudy
- Have the funds to be able to pay for something
- Bejeweled headband used as a royal crown
- Brand of hot sauce
- McDonald's March specialty drink: .... Shake
- Announced; made an official announcement
- Argus' other name, an all-seeing 100-eyed giant
- Toxic fungus, as fatal as its name suggests
- Transmitted outwards, in waves
- Twice times thirty-one
- When rung, it alerts homeowners to visitors
- Transport to get up a mountain
- Tom Hanks befriends Wilson the volleyball
- Watch a sporting contest live
- Exposed stomachs
- Sitting like a bird
- Word segment, including at least one vowel sound
- Thoughts from the past
- Those who have given up their working lives
- Capital of South Australia
- Orange swimmer won at the funfair
- A musical about racial integration
- London tennis tournament
- Member of the aristocracy
- Shakespeare's king of ancient Britain
- Yearly tennis tournament held in London
- Hexed, charmed
- Deficit, insufficiency of something needed
- Name given to a mammal with a pouch
- To renew contact with someone, check in on them
- Spiral device for opening wine bottles
- Medical device for stimulating the heart
- People living together in a single home
- Law enforcement vehicle
- Study of the different signs of the Zodiac
- Substances that are mixtures of 2 or more elements
- Now commonly called an executive assistant
- Person who keeps watch over swimmers' safety
- Strength, determination, resilience
- Brief, quotable remark, often by politicians
- White residue experienced in hard water areas
- George Bush Intercontinental Airport city
- A seller of properties
- Areas of very little rain
- Taking things from others
- Compliment, praise someone
- Account amount
- Created Bilbo, Frodo, and Gandalf
- Accused person thought guilty of a crime
- Acting or performance groups
- Making a noise like a contented cat
- Mozilla's Web browser
- Type of wine used to make zabaglione
- Organized sporting event of boat races
- Gasoline is sold in these liquid units
- Hermione ...., oddball actress-singer, star of Gigi
- Unenergetic, relaxed
- Caribbean island famous for its shorts
- Bruce Willis played John McClane in this series
- Material used for bottles and packaging
- Pretend medicine
- Bury the ....; a short-handled axe
- Military men aboard ships
- Popular TV and movie streaming service
- Bear witness in a courtroom
- Rich and eggy French bread; scalloped underneath
- Copy someone's achievement, in a respectful way
- Making a noise like a dog
- Italian music master
- It means orange in Spanish
- Security device with a key
- They provide actors with lines if they falter
- Anagram of requital
- Adept, talented at something
- Only U.S. state starting but not ending with A
- Use of the same word to begin successive verses
- Astronomer credited with discovering Uranus
- Spiny omnivore who some keep as a pet
- Full of regret, remorseful
- Native flat slip-on with woven leather strips
- Wicker baby crib or Moses basket
- Disapproving; essential or crucial
- Refreshing frozen treat served in a cone
- In Aesop's tale a hare was outpaced by this animal
- Substance that accelerates a chemical reaction
- Not proper or appropriate
- Soothing lotion for chicken pox
- Dickens' Tiny Tim's hardworking father, Bob ....
- Bridge support
- Person who oversees a movie's budget
- Not produced by machine
- Hurdle
- Rain rerouter
- Super ....; Nintendo's crossover fighting games
- Crete's largest city, dating back to ancient times
- Element No. 95 in the periodic table
- One who rides shotgun
- Vocal musical event where everyone participates
- Dwelling in a building full of them
- Accidentally go past, e.g. the end of a runway
- Administering a liquid with a needle
- Misfortune, difficult situation
- Brothers Chris, Liam, and Luke
- Disability that didn't stop Renoir from painting
- Small stirring items from various destinations
- Mugshot generated from witness' descriptions
- Another word for a watch, clock; conveys prestige
- Tiny black flower particle used on bread crusts
- Relating to brothers
- Stepped down, gave up the throne
- Kissing
- Gave evidence
- Actress Shirley MacLaine's brother, Warren ....
- In physics, it's a particle of light
- Japanese green tea, leaves infused in water
- Public oration, e.g. a TED Talks
- The color of Jimi Hendrix's haze
- It's a particle of light
- Prickly desert plant
- Thrusts in fencing; strength training exercises
- Father of Zeus
- Loud noise; bat used in tennis
- University qualification
- A singing group
- Stationary, not moving
- Ocean where the island of Mauritius is located
- Feline that is decidedly not tame
- Argentina's city, with a spanish “cousin”
- Baseball round-trip jolt
- Obstinately opinionated
- Group of US president's senior appointed officers
- Parchment scroll attached to doors in some homes
- Swampy planet in Star Wars; Yoda lived here
- One who coordinates clothes and makeup for others
- You can drink it
- Rod for winding wool
- England's "Bend It" soccer star
- Commercial capital of Sri Lanka
- Official ban on one country trading with another
- An order to appear in court
- Mosquito-spread disease
- Spend money extravagantly
- When the sea is the furthest from the shore
- Footstool for a couch
- Adored, cherished
- The medical name for the windpipe
- Only marsupial found north of Mexico
- A person's vocabulary
- A plane touching down at the end of a flight
- Richard ...., won an Oscar for The Goodbye Girl
- First Secretary of the Treasury
- Driving fury
- Jupiter's largest satellite; cupbearer to the Gods
- Home to world's largest carnivorous marsupial
- Period of high birth rate
- Quarter of a circle
- Spreading of eyeshadow or makeup so it's seamless
- Glass is half full
- Precious stones never traced after Antwerp heist
- Fast flow of mixed earth debris
- In legal terms, unable to pay debts
- Wade Wilson's alter ego
- GOWalk footwear company
- Row, tiff
- Country that had the Carnation Revolution
- Almond-flavored Italian biscuits
- Carole King's best selling record
- Condiment usually containing chili or peppers
- Chemical element with an isotope called deuterium
- Only known mammal with protective skin scales
- Companies that own planes
- Keyboard key that sits between Tab and Shift
- Tiny squares of tissue paper thrown at a wedding
- .... shuffle, a tap dance without taps
- Herb; anagram of arrogant
- Raising a flag
- Motorcycle sport around an oval track
- "Say hello to my little friend"
- Last House of Hanover British monarch: Queen ....
- Desiring someone else's property
- Companies that own and operate planes
- Keyboard key that makes all letters large
- State of mental disturbance, confusion, fever
- Handheld musical mouth blower
- No. 1 disco hit by Lipps Inc.
- Dodos were native to this African island
- Relaxed or pondered
- Swedish acting family Stellen and Alexander
- Inventor of movable type printing press
- The plant family to which a pineapple belongs
- Tall leafy coconut-growers
- Defeating heavily
- Ancient Greek philosopher called Father of Biology
- Collection of banned people or items
- Protection against UV rays
- Knitting stitch resembles a hive's contents
- Pellety animal dung from rabbits
- Thought deeply and concentrated in silence
- Canadian city; anagram of “Al met Ron”
- Greeting card company founded by Joyce Hall
- Vein that carries blood from middle body to heart
- Part of the ancient Greek underworld: .... Meadows
- Vegetable needed to make baba ganoush
- Opposite of positive
- Frame for bottles of red, white and fizz
- Shook and shuddered
- Cream, salve, balm
- Turkey's most populous city, but not the capital
- Cooper tells of the last of these Native tribesmen
- When the sea is the furthest inland
- Person who leaves his country to live in another
- Settler, pioneer
- Adjusting to a new environment or conditions
- Pertaining to the Middle Ages
- Judas' second name in the Bible
- Can be touched or felt
- Rebel, rogue, maverick
- Spider or scorpion
- Christina .... knows what a girl wants
- .... Bacon, Father of Empiricism, tasty philosopher
- .... and Johnny; 1966 film with Elvis as a gambler
- Jumping on one foot
- Held against will
- Chinese name for the Yellow River
- Old English epic poem translated by Seamus Heaney
- Inhabitants of Crete during the Bronze Age
- Crosspiece above a door or window
- Masses of frozen water covering both poles
- Ticket allowing travel on public road transport
- Someone held against their will
- The science of matter and energy
- Lone singer
- Broken-...., after losing someone
- Surrender, give in
- Bodily reaction to food caught in throat
- Acts sorry for misdoings
- Most courageous
- City where the TV family the Sopranos lived
- People who are experts in a particular skill
- Acting without sound
- City that Jack the Ripper targeted
- Traditionalist
- Longing, craving, infatuation
- Dorothy's heartless companion
- Portmanteau term for first two meals of the day
- Messaged your god
- Greasy white substance that covers newborns
- Country with the cities of Nice, Nantes, and Nancy
- Ran quickly
- Protective sac for pupa
- People trained in ancient Japanese martial arts
- Sam Malone's old baseball nickname in Cheers
- Indian region where Sikhism was founded
- Related to the lower back
- Food that the French called "pomme d'amour"
- Almost
- Desert-living, large-eared nocturnal rodent
- Belgian manufacturer of premium chocolates
- Bruce Wayne's secret identity
- Explorers of underground chambers
- Sly and sneaky
- Tigger likes to do this
- Famous for his Campbell's soup can paintings
- A different route
- Bond villain who used his hat as a weapon
- Kristi ...., former Olympic skating champ
- Oscillatory motion of the moon
- Brand of premium vodka
- Overwhelming win; falling mass
- Related to the stomach
- Brazilian music popularized in the late 1950s
- Legal acts of taking charge of children
- Procession of people on horseback
- Ed Norton and Brad Pitt both portray Tyler Durden
- Revolutionary, insurgent
- Distinguished, worthy of respect
- Venomous injury from fanged reptile
- Ice pellet of hardened snow
- Pretended, imitated
- Visionary, predictive
- Not physically fit or well
- Time moves in this direction
- Replacing a cover on a book
- Put into code to make secure
- Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise film
- Bond villain, inspiration for Austin Powers baddie
- Quarterback Brett Favre played for them
- 15th Century manuscript in unknown language
- Limbs spread far apart
- Censored; put a restraint over a dog's snout
- Sports venue that hosts matches
- Conned, pulled a trick for money
- Stylish and chic
- Capital of the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia
- 20 Questions categories: animal, vegetable, or ....
- "Magical" science of turning metals into gold
- Where you can buy something by nodding
- Spouse of a reigning monarch
- Rendered unable to see
- Slang for bewilder or confuse
- Squash like a pancake
- Series finale: "Harry Potter and the Deathly ...."
- Botswanan desert, home to San Bushmen
- Primates studied extensively by Dian Fossey
- Site of protein synthesis in a cell's cytoplasm
- Euphemism meaning to die
- Detective .... Holmes
- Curl remover
- Antibiotics kill them
- People from Port-au-Prince
- Rome's opponent in the Punic Wars
- Clear minerals for amateur geologists
- A tip for a waiter
- State of overwhelming, extreme happiness
- Barely touching the surface
- Insinuating
- Control the rate of speed
- Rock-thrower
- “Ungrateful” eldest daughter of King Lear
- A fake, e.g. a copy of a masterpiece
- Author of Lord of the Flies: William ....
- U.S. Vice President from 1977 to 1981
- Elvis' last name
- Poisonous element that causes Minamata disease
- Person on a long journey, traveler
- Country where Frederick the Great ruled
- Scam artist, swindler
- Beethoven's opera about a wife freeing her husband
- An overhanging mass of snow tackled by climbers
- Roberto ...., Italian actor in Life is Beautiful
- Smooth round stones found on beaches
- Caribbean nation of 700 islands off Florida coast
- Abdominal organs
- For taking a good look at yourself in
- Where an apiarist's creatures live
- Person on a long journey
- .... and lemons, say the bells of St Clement's
- Make bigger
- Michelangelo's Tuscan birthplace; a type of salad
- Long epic journey such as written about by Homer
- Arrange and store documents in boxes
- Vanquish by force
- Titan sea god, son of Uranus and Gaea
- Circular glass lab containers; drinking vessels
- In a neat fashion
- Turnip-shaped cabbage
- Oreo-based dessert with gummy worms peaking out
- Skunk pig from the Americas
- Denigrated, blamed, disparaged
- Tall hat worn by the Grenadier Guards
- Red gemstone with a stellate appearance
- Severe windy snowstorm
- Relating to blood vessels
- The Lion, the Witch and the ....; book by C.S. Lewis
- Kept out of the air
- Garnishes and additions to food, such as sprinkles
- Private assembly
- Mirage
- Interfering in someone else's business
- Blood feud
- Regional capital of Tuscany
- Teaching a sport
- Prolonged period of hotter than average weather
- Nike's world-famous ad slogan
- Someone forcibly removed from a country
- Fungi with white and cremini varieties
- Alternative to “Wiz” on a Philly cheesesteak
- Mary .... set up a vigil at the foot of the Cross
- Last ruler of the Inca Empire, executed by Pizarro
- Country that shares longest border with Chile
- Overcome with sadness
- Drugs used to reduce tension
- Tropical cyclone storm
- Protection from medieval arrows
- A group that promotes a common interest
- Without milk, butter, etc
- Knick-knacks, figurines, baubles and decorations
- Doing a great job
- Canadian city that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics
- The Roman name for Portugal
- Branch of medicine concerned with brain injuries
- Largest city in Texas, both in area and population
- What bombs do
- Thickly-applied paint
- Authored Anna Karenina and War and Peace
- A liquefied petroleum gas used as a barbecue fuel
- Makeup ...., to take off facial cosmetics
- Four squared
- Japanese dish of raw pieces of fish
- Waterfall or cataract
- Stop from happening
- Sony music device for playing cassettes
- Farthest planet from the sun (not counting Pluto)
- Hit with an open hand
- One who looks after a master
- Legal rights on inventions
- Evening prayers in some religions
- 2017 film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, ....
- Small, old, cool star, can't be seen with the eyes
- Falsely called as an "unlucky" feline
- Wholly, completely
- Nocturnal snake-like fish that hides in crevices
- Scandinavian city built in 1550 by a Swedish king
- Reading carefully, thoroughly
- Radioactive element Po discovered by Marie Curie
- Rid the body of poisons or impurities
- Machines for taking mud from a river
- Dark feline that is considered unlucky by some
- The capital of Chile
- Gin and vermouth drinks
- More than one patella
- Fast athlete
- Pressure ulcers from spending too long immobile
- 1934 song that enjoyed astronomical success
- One who brings home the bacon
- Apprehended by law enforcement officers
- Chaos, unrest
- “God Bless America” composer: Irving ....
- Long-term glacial period
- The capital of Albania
- Bilbo Baggins is one
- Purpose, aim
- Sincere, honest, open
- Overused phrase
- Put money into a business
- Ancient tradition of nine days of repeated prayers
- Ross's on-off love interest in TV sitcom Friends
- Famous airline of Australia
- Famous feuding families of yore: .... and McCoys
- Golf trophy won at The Open Championship
- Informal name for muscle dysmorphia
- Opposes head on
- Puppet created by Carlo Collodi
- Soft fabric footwear that covers the foot only
- Middle-row letters on a keyboard
- Basic, fundamental
- Not afraid to give one's opinion
- An advantage given at the beginning of a race
- Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway fight about weddings
- Penelope Cruz 2018 TV role .... Versace
- Musical instrument also called the mouth organ
- Swear word, offensive language
- Purified
- Social network game, with planting and harvesting
- Celebration, revelry
- Shine it on a performer
- Thomas Carlyle called it the "dismal science"
- Strait separating Sicily from mainland Italy
- Monster theme cereal from General Mills: Count ....
- Queen of the fairies, her king is Oberon
- Stopping; putting an end to something
- Type of rummy, object to make sets of seven cards
- Fleetwood Mac album with Go Your Own Way
- Tall construction made of rotating blades
- Residential roads
- Taken away
- Place where a boat is anchored
- Soothing
- Permeate, spread everywhere
- The antagonist in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
- Zebras are covered in black and white ones
- Thought carefully
- Mille-...., French, thousand-leaved vanilla slices
- San Francisco locomotion
- Contagious skin infection, forms mouth/nose sores
- Roman charioteer goddess atop the Brandenburg Gate
- Elicited a reaction from someone
- Scientific study of fungi and fungal diseases
- Fried or toasted bread cubes in a Caesar salad
- Traitor or defector; flipping outer garment maybe
- Property owner with tenants
- Enemy of Optimus Prime
- Milliner
- Study of a given subject
- Letter carrier
- New York theatreland, the "Great White Way"
- Ran across a sports pitch without one's clothes
- Tufts of hair that swirl in different directions
- The scientific study of cells
- Lover of King Arthur's wife Guinevere: Sir ....
- Absolute, with no question
- Places where apples are grown
- Company that uses a doughboy as its mascot
- Gives ATM access to checking account
- Writers of song words
- Naval ship, usually under the water
- People who write words to hit songs
- Furry hide of an ovine
- Blank expression to avoid giving information away
- Animal hormone that helps with sleep
- Early, preliminary round of a sporting competition
- Not invited, a presence that is not wanted
- Hogwarts house identified by a snake
- Temporary substitute
- Stubborn, strong-willed
- Mars' colourful nickname
- Tightest, most revealing clothes
- Naval ship that can go under water
- Fluent, persuasive speaking
- Mark Twain novel: The Prince and the ....
- Youngster helps pick up baseball hitting stick
- Large, bright-colored billed bird
- 19th C. Polish composer known for 21 nocturnes
- These rings are a promise of virginity, fidelity
- Star of I, Tonya, Australian actress Margot ....
- Indian bay, shares its name with a big cat
- Element with the chemical symbol I
- Grievance against another
- Bird with large, bright bill
- Digital works of literature
- Chaise longue that can be used for sleeping
- Deep violet blue color
- Japanese spicy "horseradish"
- Mocks, ridicules
- Drambuie, scotch whiskey, and lemon cocktail
- Fat Tuesday celebration
- Distinctive musical theater gesture
- Nationality of someone from Taipei
- In golf, initial movement when the club moves away
- Bad breath
- He wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Secrets are stolen in dreams in this film
- Fat Tuesday celebration in New Orleans
- Distinctive dance gesture seen in musicals
- Fabric for covering one's hair
- Walkway beneath a road
- Deftness, nimbleness
- Lengthens a piece of elastic material
- Government with a small group holding power
- "Come hell or ....", through difficult circumstances
- Covering something in earth
- Somalian-born Team GB distance runner
- Borderline was this singer's first top-10 hit
- University of Southern California athletic teams
- Take oxygen into the lungs
- Classes, lessons
- Fine coating of ice found on rocks
- French verse form of six stanzas of six lines each
- Lady and gent to share the cost of a meal
- Water sport, act of browsing the Internet
- It's not normal
- Long loose dresses, worn by men and women
- Body used in science
- Cleansing liquid removes grit from visual organs
- Non-indexed computer networks and thus hidden
- Shock suddenly
- Show of boldness meant to impress
- Means one hundredth in Spanish and Portuguese
- Skill, aptitude, competence
- Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries of the 1980s
- North African capital, name means "Three cities"
- Hans Christian Andersen said this bird was ugly
- Last name of first U.S. president to die in office
- British royal family drama serialized for TV
- A corrupted representation
- Color scheme of a painting
- One million sold records receive this status
- Uncontrolled descent
- The .... of Adam, Michelangelo painting
- A cross used in maths to denote addition
- Battling on horseback with lances
- Humorous rhyming poem with five lines
- Arthur Read is this type of animal
- Commemorative object or event
- Once called Catherine Archipelago, the .... Islands
- Someone who supports a set of ideas
- Optimum
- Martin Short's character in the Santa Clause 3
- Formless, shapeless, nebulous
- Cleaning
- Thrill-seeker
- Jack .... was all work and no play in The Shining
- Outer layer of the skin
- Natives of Tirana or Durres, for example
- .... boots, over-the-knee length
- Opponent
- Medical tests on red and white cells
- American-born wife of Jordan's King Hussein
- Founding Father and second US President
- Add-on; accomplice
- Catch unaware; hit unexpectedly
- Meeting space for higher-ups
- Beating, overcoming
- Skunk bear; Marvel superhero
- Heating something up again
- Deep pit worker
- Unchanged
- Beating someone in a video game
- Painting technique done on wet plaster on walls
- Tropical fruit and rum rhyming Curaçao cocktail
- Hardly, scarcely
- Cheerful, optimistic – in a musical way
- Not just a game, this is a gathering of monkeys
- Cloth sample
- White dwarf star that emits radiation
- Multilayered sweet pastry, usually with fruit
- Stages, periods
- Canada's second largest province in area
- Ancient Italians
- First James in the White House
- Newspaper in the Harry Potter novels, The Daily ....
- Singer who had a record album called B'Day
- .... Road, Shanghai's main shopping street
- Chinese philosopher, follower of Confucianism
- Country where actor Keanu Reeves was born
- Arch enemy
- Breaks in and steals from a property
- Destination for those traveling by plane
- Dionysus, to the Romans
- African country bordering the Strait of Gibraltar
- Guess without evidence, assume or suppose
- High ranking army officer
- Garden of artfully placed stones and alpine plants
- Pus-filled cavity that requires draining
- Discussed, politely argued
- The ex-convict in "Les Misérables": Jean ....
- Manufacturing plant
- Priced separately
- U.S. city nicknamed the City of Roses
- Political stance that rejects participation in war
- Forcibly ejected from a country
- Coffee-flavored liqueur created with Jamaican rum
- About to happen, pending
- Standbys in times of military need
- Rubbery substance used in some implants
- Breathes
- President of People's Republic of China, 2003-2013
- Billy Joel's first hit single
- Swept-over men's hairstyle for covering baldness
- Child's companion
- Overindulgent, deadly sin
- Alicia Silverstone stars as Cher in this 90s movie
- Be a party to a lawsuit
- Recorded the features of a piece of land
- Acrobatic, fast-paced Brazilian martial art
- Prevent from
- Clothes dummy
- One of the Twin Cities
- Metalloid discovered by chemist Clemens Winkler
- Mute character in traditional pantomime
- .... concerts, summer music season in London
- Respond with excessive emotion
- To scold
- Being representative of
- Drop a level, model or class
- Second life of a caterpillar
- Pieces of music sung by a man to his lover
- Add commas, periods, question marks, etc.
- Spanish court painter famous for Las Meninas
- Where the seat of a bishop is found
- The Statue of Liberty sculptor
- Amethysts, emeralds, garnets, diamonds
- .... with Dinosaurs, BBC natural history series
- George Bush tribute to veterans: Portraits of ....
- To answer questions under oath
- Capital of the Western Roman Empire
- Give false alarm
- French city known for its production of porcelain
- Formal pieces of headwear, tall and black
- Gomez and Morticia's son in The Addams Family
- Lead an orchestra
- Young aspiring actress
- .... Princip, the Serbian who killed Franz Ferdinand
- Codenames, assumed names
- South African dried meat strips
- First Norman King of England: .... the Conqueror
- Cutting back branches to encourage growth
- Metallic element Bi, used as a lead substitute
- Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg ....
- Protective clothing worn by a surfer
- Freight wagon used in rail transport
- Antiquated term for a female behaving like a male
- They use halos
- The spire on a castle
- They wear halos
- Oliver Twist is one
- Stage name of the late DJ Tim Bergling
- The act of paying someone for the use of something
- He abdicated the throne in 1936: .... VIII
- .... Weasley, father of Ron, Ginny plus five more
- Ice hockey players wear them on their feet
- Object or idea that becomes an obsession
- Every seven days
- Preserving meat with smoke or salt
- Tattered around the edges
- Street robber
- Equality
- Dodged
- Current name for the city of Bombay, India
- Job of the character Marian in The Music Man
- Cleanse to make germ-free
- Poem by William Blake: Auguries of ....
- Cleanse, sanitize
- .... gains; spoils from illegal activities
- TV sitcom about a company workplace
- Person on trial accused of committing a crime
- 24 hour ceasefire during WWI: the .... Truce
- Nepalese city once known as Manju-Patan
- Receptacle, holder
- Prison escape
- .... challenge, worldwide ALS cause
- One of the large pumping chambers of the heart
- Quill-covered herbivore
- Handheld elastic catapult
- Rich business magnates with political influence
- Number of pieces on a chess board
- Scatter these on cupcakes or ice cream
- Spanish percussion instruments used by dancers
- Encircles, encompasses
- To clean a surface until it is free of germs
- Julie Newmar played this Villainess
- Warning signs
- Largest city in Brazil
- Thinking deeply and unhappily
- Mandibles
- Aerospace industry's corrosion-resistant metal, Ti
- Cultured, not considered vulgar
- Stutters
- Revamp, modernize
- American word for what Britons call a pram
- Finishing blow
- Convenience store on a small scale
- Shutting a door loudly
- Fan-shaped molluscs
- TV political drama starring Tea Leoni: “Madam ....”
- Fried desserts with a hole in the center
- A solid figure with more than 6 faces
- Mammal that lays eggs
- Pain in the mouth
- B-52's amorous dwelling
- Fried circular cakes with a hole in the middle
- Country bordering Costa Rica to the north
- Lapse, omission
- To wave a white flag
- Becomes acquainted with
- Secret places to conceal oneself
- ".... itch", infidelity urge and Marilyn Monroe film
- Making a high-pitched cry, like a mouse
- Dancing film with Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis
- Swimming stroke that is also a type of insect
- Country where Mel Gibson began his acting career
- Principal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten
- Put out a book
- City where Gerald R. Ford Airport is: Grand ....
- Restrictive undergarment
- The river that runs through Baghdad
- Object at rest stays at rest, Newton's law of ....
- Appoint someone to an official religious role
- Modus operandi
- French high-kicking stage dance
- Italian city nicknamed Bride of the Sea
- Filmmaker James Cameron's largest grossing film
- Jostle, manhandle
- Compliment, congratulate, laud
- Reveal to public gaze
- Pranks
- Communicate
- Vacuum cleaner used in a vertical position
- To mock someone by copying him
- Opposite of the genre that is about real events
- Flipper was this type of sea mammal
- Saffir-...., scale that measures hurricane strength
- Vase occupants
- Israeli lake, Biblical sea that Christ walked on
- Cold dish of raw seafood and citrus
- Nobility and composure
- Ascertain spoken word without sound
- Puccini's poet, lover of Mimi in La Bohème
- Last U.S. President assassinated while in office
- Hot clay oven for Asian cooking
- Northwest ...., sea route connects Arctic to Pacific
- Insanity, like King George
- Material from which baseball gloves are made
- Dampen
- Last name of British Prime Minister during WWII
- State juice of Massachusetts
- Month when Swaziland celebrates its independence
- Musical instrument listed first alphabetically
- A design with repeated lines and shapes
- Can be detached
- Adjectives and adverbs in grammar
- Marching complainer or petitioner
- Mix up a pack of playing cards again
- One of its nicknames is the Lion City
- Henry the ...., Portuguese prince and patron
- A cornucopia symbolizes this
- Class below bantamweight in boxing
- A shift that starts at midnight
- Wavering, hesitant
- Cleaning vigorously
- Malala ...., youngest recipient of a Nobel Prize
- Not having a will before dying
- Long-tongued color-changing lizard
- Buttons, zippers, snaps, etc
- Worried
- The oldest city in Georgia
- WWII novel set in Greece: Captain Corelli's ....
- Talking or behaving suggestively, coyly
- Rod Stewart No.1 hit of 1983 about a past love
- ".... gracious, great balls of fire" Jerry Lee Lewis
- Intimidate
- To remove hair from man's body for cosmetic effect
- One who is held against his/her will
- Supermarket counter selling summery cold foods
- Hole in a tire
- Something does not ....; forecast of disaster
- Trying to attract someone; wooing
- To publicly support a cause
- Pink bird with a long neck and legs
- It cures what ails you
- Cousin of the trumpet and the tuba
- Group of three muscles in the thigh; often pulled
- Drug that makes a person feel sleepy
- Tool for making holes without electricity
- Hitchcock movie about spying and romance in WW2
- Taking the core out of something
- In ....; something done sincerely or honestly
- .... up; fried eggs with visible yolks
- Mustachioed dandy fought crime in this 70s series
- Toss the rock and jump on the numbered block
- Fluent in two languages
- Device to help music students play in rhythm
- Small-scale representation
- Lively, full of spirit
- Paulo Coelho's tale of a shepherd boy, The ....
- This young girl grows up in Beverly Cleary's series
- A group of bones in the wrist
- "Almas" from Iran, the world's most expensive ....
- What fencers say when they touch blades
- "When Doves Cry" singer
- Standard layout on English-language keyboards
- A bone in the wrist
- Permits
- City whose highest point is Lykavittos Hill
- Mel ...., actor of Mad Max and Lethal Weapon fame
- Condensed water floating in the sky
- Plane operators
- Fanciful behavior or humor
- Audition, trial
- Underhand, shifty
- Probable
- Repetitive movement when waiting for news
- Early writing utensils
- To make unauthorized alterations
- 1984 Vice Presidential candidate: Geraldine ....
- Figurines placed in ancient Egyptian tombs
- Desperately thirsty; describes the look of deserts
- Small, portable grill
- Polydactyl ones have more than twenty toes
- Chase and apprehend
- Sewer's protection
- Trinidad's sung genre mixes comment and patois
- Glue and material fixing a cover to a book's pages
- Regal sounding term for a payment to an author
- Hug, hold, envelop
- Detailed navigation entries, a nautical diary
- Optical sphere on the face
- Dish-shaped receptacle for smokers
- Odious, nasty
- The .... Kid, Redford played him
- Split-ring-based item with identifying attachment
- Secretly drink R White's fizzy pop
- Reduce the ticket price
- Mark ...., actor of Ted and Transformers
- The world's lowest country
- Take money from the bank
- Demanded
- Time in prison
- A young waterbird with webbed feet
- Describes the varying lengths of skirts
- Sea-floor dwellers, both eyes on one side of head
- Orange aquatic pet
- 40 in the Italian language
- Generic name for the opioid antagonist Narcan
- Floating unsecured
- Joseph Conrad novel: "Heart of ...."
- Holiness, spirituality
- What you are until proven guilty
- Removes minerals from the ground
- Grapples with
- Baz ...., film director of Strictly Ballroom
- To take money out of a bank account
- Country singer known for This Kiss
- Active ingredient in peppers that makes them hot
- First disabled person to climb Mt. Everest: Tom ....
- Prophetic, with foresight
- Hide blemishes with this makeup product
- .... del Toro, The Shape of Water director
- Choosing not to participate
- Block-building game
- Sacred writing or text
- Followers
- A glimmer of happiness to cling on to
- The ...., Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings part II
- Olive holder
- Groups of atoms bonded together
- Something liked over something else
- Harsh-tempered or overbearing woman
- Show about Samantha and Darrin Stephens
- Italian word for paper thin beef slices
- Genre of Christian music
- Metal made by combining 2 or more metal elements
- As September starts, the nights get ....
- Continuous deep, resonant sound, like thunder
- Demand forcefully to have something
- Term for three consecutive strikes in bowling
- Four equal sides
- Crunchy and light
- Pursued
- Fancy name for book pages
- US president after whom a dam is named
- Illuminated by solar rays
- Wooded area
- Name of 16 popes; and of a Christian calendar
- Comic strip character married to Dagwood
- Protesters outside a building or workplace
- African country with the largest Yoruba population
- Seasonal wind in Asia that causes heavy rains
- Small house
- Travel in a stolen car
- The largest planet in the Solar System
- Language that has the expression "hakuna matata"
- One in a series of a television show
- Field for a horse or pony
- Isole ....; Italian archipelago in the Adriatic Sea
- Austrian rolled pastry with filling, usually apple
- Twist and turn
- At a brisk tempo
- The opposite of silent movies
- Stick for playing billiards
- Alleges someone is responsible for a crime
- Pretended, falsified
- High-ranking naval officer
- Lions and tigers that perform at the circus
- Become smaller or less important, diminish
- 2008 film on the Stauffenberg plot to kill Hitler
- Rueful
- A liar will not be ...., even when he speaks truth
- Sport played by Gerald Ford at Univ. of Michigan
- Machines for travel
- Country where Mahathir Mohamad was Prime Minister
- Country that has an annual Hogmanay celebration
- Archaic term meaning shortly afterwards
- John ....; played Blake Carrington in Dynasty
- Craft of picture-making with rolled paper strips
- Copious amounts of food or drink
- Unable to sleep
- Noisy, high-pitched dog toy
- Not having any discomfort
- Flight to ...., Louis XVI's dash to safety
- Cat breed, not with a short coat
- The ...., Chaplin film about the Klondike
- Le ...., daily tabloid based in French capital
- Margin between forehead and locks
- Industrialist Andrew Carnegie's nationality
- The bullet point after thirdly
- Of the eight original V8 vegetables, the main one
- Chess world champ defeated by a computer: Garry ....
- .... Island, tale of buried booty marked with an X
- Indian leader Gandhi's first name
- Tells, announces