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- Asian nation of which Nawaz Sharif was once leader
- 2017 smash hit for Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
- What a GM uses to get players involved in a story
- Myths and legends, local tradition
- Germs that can cause infections
- Boiled pseudo-grain that is also used as a red dye
- The body's thickest blood vessels are these
- The Leaky .... is a pub in Harry Potter
- Five-petaled flower, brighter hue in the middle
- Lacking seriousness or gravity
- Exercise machine used to walk to nowhere
- Animal that sees its shadow for a late spring
- Batman villain whose real name is Pamela Isley
- Crime of taking someone away by force
- The Duke of Vienna in Measure for Measure
- Wear these on your feet in wintry conditions
- French for jam, great for adding to croissants
- Singers in groups or soloists
- Van Dyck painted a self-portrait with one in 1633
- Astrology sign for the goat
- Uncontrollable impulse to start fires
- Serve-yourself meal in a restaurant
- To rely on
- Legendary Italian actor Loren
- Measure of time consisting of sixty seconds
- Strait connecting Persian Gulf to Gulf of Oman
- Steve ...., real identity of Captain America
- Protons are one of these heavy subatomic particles
- Sebastian ....; author of historical novel Birdsong
- Area of tissue damage
- Period when the power is not on
- Meat is ...., vegetarian call by Morrissey
- Hartland ...., politician, brewer and war hero
- Egyptian goddess depicted as a lioness
- Largest country in Africa
- Sandy obstacles in golf
- Fast spotted big cat
- Heavy load used on a ship increases stability
- Fabric-covered trunk with a hinged, padded lid
- Sandy Lovers was Hopelessly .... to You
- Entrepreneur Branson, founder of the Virgin Group
- Arrived at a destination
- Pale lager brewed near Czech capital since 1842
- A disease-causing virus or bacterium
- Sticky sweet pulp from the pod of an African tree
- Hedwig in Harry Potter was this kind of bird
- ABBA song, Napoleon's defeat and London station
- Religious song that literally means "Hail Mary"
- Melissa, comic star of Thunder Force and Spy
- Falling into water with a splash
- Superhero with an S on his chest
- The Italian temple dedicated to Roman gods
- Havoc created by cheeky troublemakers
- Similarity, resemblance
- Late summer and fall is the time when this happens
- A business that caters to affluent customers
- A round Roman flask or bottle with two handles
- Mythical forest sprites tiny gardens are for
- Bear mascot of the 2018 Winter Paralympics
- Wrote a play about three sisters in 1901
- The Beatles went on this kind of Mystery Tour
- Madhur ...., Indian chef and TV personality
- Good-smelling liquid spritzed on pulse points
- .... plays, religious performances in medieval times
- Drains
- Improving mood with words of encouragement
- Torn or ripped into strips
- Describes a person with a college degree
- Great Maya city housing Temple of the Inscriptions
- Strappy undergarment worn under a sheer shirt
- Thin, crisp, Asian gram-flour pancake
- Eased up
- Slang for going without underwear
- Agatha who wrote And Then There Were None
- Northernmost country in the United Kingdom
- Medical examination to assess a cause of death
- Burgundy, pinot noir and merlot are this drink
- Upset, shock; make uneasy
- Kids playing chase say, ".... if you can"
- Sicilian harbor with Norman cathedral
- Hindu ritual of paying homage to your ancestors
- To break or burst unexpectedly
- Oscar-winning brothers Ben and Casey
- Great ...., Frederick William of Brandenburg
- Aaron Copland composition, .... for the Common Man
- Anagram of ratchet
- Escape the bear and fall ...., suffer a worse fate
- Advantage bestowed on a particular group
- International term for electric lighting equipment
- Device used for observing the sky at night
- Black ink, on your hands when reading a paper
- Clot, like blood
- Embossed design in high-quality paper
- Firework used to mask one's exit
- Brewer of Old Peculier from Masham, Yorkshire
- Wookiee from Star Wars
- The king of Naples in Shakespeare's The Tempest
- Lady Sarah ...., mother of Samuel and Arthur
- This machine has a presser, needle and winder
- Where angels are said to live
- Oscar winner: .... Paradiso
- Others on your side in times of war
- Pavilion built for Prague's 1891 World's Fair
- The tea with an ooo
- Deep canyons or fissures
- An evening party (Fr.); anagram of see Rio
- Lidless glass container for wine
- The coldest season in the Northern Hemisphere
- Japan's largest island, to the south of Hokkaido
- Decorative textile used by Egyptian tentmakers
- ....-Roussillon, French wine-producing region
- Rebounds off another object, like a bullet
- What city lights might be when stargazing
- Bringing international goods into a country
- The Who guitarist and songwriter, Pete
- Man City and ex-Barcelona coach Pep
- The smallest breed of dog
- Italian expression literally meaning "good life"
- Human beings have these kinds of thumbs
- Berlin culinary dish of pickled ham hock
- Species of Timon from The Lion King
- V stands for this, which the winner declares
- Roman province covering modern-day Austria
- If a person can't pay a loan, they do this
- Timeless
- The .... Mauler, nickname of boxer Jack Dempsey
- Early ...., a fan of trying out new technology
- Pink has A .... Dreams
- Medical name for the breastbone in the chest
- Frida Kahlo painted a self-portrait with this hair
- Duos, pairs
- Parasite that can live in animal intestines
- Mountbatten or .... pink, former ship camo shade
- Hinged opening in the floor of a stage
- Nonsense, gibberish, empty words
- European country that owns the Azores islands
- 2002 film starring Nicole Kidman as Virginia Woolf
- Italian rice balls, stuffed and deep fried
- The G in President Warren G Harding's name
- Challenge someone directly; argue face to face
- Engage in some reflective mindfulness
- .... article, the not uncertain part of speech
- Tiny organ where hair comes out
- Poet who wrote "The Charge of the Light Brigade"
- Billie Eilish album, When We Fall Asleep Where ..
- Outside preset margins
- Mark ...., US dancer, founded his own group in 1980
- Blue ....; drama about family of New York cops
- First word in official name of mad cow disease
- The Mitte District is a popular part of this city
- Women whose husbands have died
- Errors, faux pas, blunders
- Housekeeper at Wuthering Heights
- .... snips, handheld blades that cut cottons
- A time of day when the sky turns orange
- Wipe out, but accurately to remove only 1 in 10
- Critical attitudes; disbelieving of good in others
- Romeo's cynical, wise-cracking friend
- Pearl Jam's third studio album, released in 1994
- Dolores Umbridge in Harry Potter, Imelda ....
- Surrounding case of a pistachio or almond
- Government contest to select a leader
- Thor, the Hulk et al.
- Pale-furred black bears are named after this spice
- Fifty Shades of Grey began as .... saga's fanfiction
- Breathed heavily like a dog
- A woolly hat with a ball on it is a .... hat
- To agree with or be of the same opinion
- Ancient Celtic pagan leaders
- Felt block to stop the vibration of piano strings
- Upper branches of trees
- She was Ross' sister in the sitcom Friends
- Partner of Consent in an Allen Drury novel
- Caffeine grounds, used in face masks for tingle
- Abnormal masses that can be malignant or benign
- Rose ...., paint made from plant of similar name
- Free to ignore a rule or law
- Giant African desert that covers much of Algeria
- Newton's is a desk toy of swinging metal balls
- A CEO is expected to fill this role
- An upright beam that supports a load
- Legendary 1969 music festival in New York
- Being stubborn in maintaining the same opinion
- Jim Henson series, The Bear in the Big ....
- Mystifying straight formation of ancient monoliths
- Candy-themed racing game in Wreck-It Ralph
- Wailing or howling in grief
- Jamaican record-breaking sprinter
- Bias, preconceived notion
- Stop-motion photography that speeds up slow action
- Formally indicted or accused of an offence
- Saliva that comes out of the mouth
- Drug used to reduce tension or anxiety
- Record-breaking Swiss tennis star Roger
- Synonym for nickname, sounds like a girl's name
- Captain Jack, Johnny Depp's bird-like character
- Single syllable of a lyric sung over many notes
- Natural process of smoothing or wearing away
- Proverbially, he always wears the worst shoes
- Activities or events relating to a government
- Break for a snack and hot beverage
- Front side of a coin
- What one does to keep a runny nose from running
- Takes part in, puts in an appearance
- Gloucester's illegitimate son in King Lear
- Cured ham joint that can be roasted
- Clifford Smith Jr., aka .... Man of the Wu-Tang Clan
- .... Mountains; granite peaks in Northern Ireland
- Small, fast-moving reptile with rough scaly skin
- Household tasks that pile up
- Civil .... Act ensures racial equality
- Designs or patterns
- Thick, heavy coats people put away in spring
- .... Monet, who painted Impression, Sunrise
- Sport in which your serve might be a double fault
- .... Papers, leaked documents with financial info
- Detroit NHL players
- Disney's EPCOT is the Experimental Community of ....
- Zodiac sign that comes immediately before Pisces
- Coel, writer and star of I May Destroy You
- Magical transparent feline in the Land of Oz
- You might find a painting here in a Japanese home
- Nile-side location of the Valley of the Kings
- Smiling widely
- Missa ....; musical arrangement for High Mass
- Formal name for the pound used in the UK
- Black grapes are used in this Sauvignon red wine
- Impressively wonderful
- Artist known for geometry and primary shades
- Dramatis ...., or a list of characters in a play
- Landscaped Prague park and former royal reserve
- Scalp condition on some babies' heads
- Berlin's annual seven-day agricultural trade fair
- Anthony Burgess wrote about this kind of orange
- Collage-type quilt made of little squares
- Claim, contention
- Length, depth, or time, for example
- Children, inheritors
- The last name of Luke and Anakin from Star Wars
- Mystery-solving cartoon Great Dane
- .... Park, Belfast home to Northern Irish football
- Italian cheese found in a cannoli
- Thomas ...., merchant-founder of the Royal Exchange
- .... Jones's Diary related her single life and loves
- Slang for avoiding work
- Greek god of rivers and sea change
- Warm current around south-western Australian cape
- Cooper who starred in The Hangover, A Star Is Born
- Advance notice of danger or trouble ahead
- Peter ...., played Doctor Who
- Collagens in bones
- Marked musical accent that's a vertical wedge
- Wine cup used in Communion
- Skin coverings for the corneas
- Business banners and posters
- Andy ...., Gollum, Snoke, Kong
- Dutch city, home to a distinguished university
- .... Harris; We Found Love Scottish DJ
- Wubbo, the first Dutch citizen to go into space
- A single ticket, not a round trip
- The primate known for its swollen red bottom
- Concrete, strong building material that sets
- Denton, surgeon implanted first artificial heart
- Spark, who wrote The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
- .... Rosa; pink jersey Giro d'Italia classification
- Regular pay received from your employer
- Former Indian city a Tiger species is named after
- Weebles do this but they don't fall down
- Fur coat of an animal
- Dispensed liquid from an aerosol can
- Stan, movie legend who animated The Terminator
- Getting longer naturally, increasing in length
- Musical wooden shakers played at fiestas
- One thousand million
- Proteus' father in The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Puffed up yellow grains, can be sweet or salty
- Nostalgia-inducing TV show, Little House on the ....
- Sir Walter Scott's tale of Cedric the Saxon
- Joined two pieces of rope together
- Decisions made by judges
- ".... lucky" means carefree or easygoing
- Long hair, flowing freely
- Of mixed size and shape
- A crustacean that attaches itself solidly to rocks
- Hypothetical situation, e.g. worst-case this
- Where files can be stored online
- Blood ...., Willy Russell play that cites Marilyn
- A thick drink of blended fruit, vegetables, etc.
- .... plays, medieval dramas with ethical messages
- .... Studios, filmic home to Carry On and James Bond
- Five-sided shape
- Brown-haired women
- Cut these off the bread for a fancy tea time
- Arthur, writer of Death of a Salesman
- A trip to observe African animals in the wild
- The .... Strikes Back in the Star Wars saga
- .... Brothers; 2001 miniseries set during WWII
- Back to ....; 2004 debut album for James Blunt
- Crustacean horoscope sign
- Fearless, brutal female warrior in Greek legend
- Posing a question
- England's enemy during the Hundred Years' War
- North America's southernmost black bears live here
- When lightning hits someone or something forcibly
- Covering new nail growth on acrylic sets
- What an officer would give for illegal parking
- Cloth pieces used to insulate tea pots, dry dishes
- This itsy bitsy animal climbed up the water spout
- Bald like the Aztec xolo, or some chihuahuas
- Shanghai lane house architecture style
- Astoria fort built by Lewis and Clark in 1805
- Person who runs naked through a public spot
- Statue of lion-saving knight on Charles Bridge
- Norfolk ...., nickname for inhabitants of the county
- What Perry Mason makes in front of the courtroom
- Japanese animated steampunk movie of 2004
- .... pig, a young porcine often roasted on a spit
- Weight that swings to regulate a clock
- Ruth Plumly, who wrote several Land of Oz novels
- Type of toilet with water and a button or handle
- .... zero, lowest possible temperature
- Your ...., form of address for a king or queen
- Intellectual property rented to produce products
- To utter or make a harsh shrill cry
- Hobnailed Ancient Roman military boots
- A prophetic bird of Russian folklore
- Beggars ...., Rolling Stones LP of 1968
- 2020 Oscar nominee for Harriet: .... Erivo
- Comedian who tells jokes to a live audience
- Man from Bethany risen from the dead by Christ
- Tears one's muscle
- Teeth like a dog's fangs
- One of nine wooden pins in a traditional lawn game
- Mocking, making jokes at someone's expense
- Type of art realism closely linked with surrealism
- Royal prince who's the father of William and Harry
- The younger of the Grimm brothers
- Chemical element in limestone and milk
- Cleaning a floor using a lot of effort
- Where Egypt's longest river joins the Med
- Deeply disturbing or upsetting
- In the wild this US reptile has dark orange scales
- A bone cell
- Ice cream blended with liquid dairy
- UK Prime Minister who led through World War II
- Equine friend of Peppa Pig
- Pride and ...., novel by Jane Austen
- Superhero who fights Electro and Lizard
- Philippe ...., French chef of Cauchemar en cuisine
- Painful inflation of an injured part of the body
- The ...., 2015 movie featuring a bear attack scene
- A thick sweater or jumper
- A humorous poem, often about a famous person
- To take money dishonestly from a business
- Showing great anger or upset
- She sang Savage and Hot Girl Summer, Megan thee ....
- Blameworthy, at fault
- Prepping for a swim gala by exercising in the pool
- Gummy food-thickening additive
- .... bees, super-pollinators, better than honey bees
- Huntley's partner on a classic NBC news show
- She once performed as Sasha Fierce
- Babes in ...., classic English folktale
- Lettuce variety also known as cos
- Stare ...., Latin legal reminder to follow precedent
- Square of towelling for washing oneself
- I Am America and So Can You book by Stephen ....
- Bingeworthy series about three witchy sisters
- Italian word for young baby or infant
- Dark brown streaked coat of a dog
- 20th-century blue also called Winsor blue
- Main station like that in New York or Newcastle
- Bee Gees singer, younger twin of Robin Gibb
- An important victory
- .... XIII; king of Spain from 1886 to 1931
- Admit to a sin
- Romans kept the masses happy with bread and these
- A maker of hats
- Lots-o'-Huggin' is a bear in this movie series
- Dish topped with a layer of brown breadcrumbs
- The story of how God made the world in seven days
- Nickname for US flag originally flown at sea
- Purple heather-like shrub with a strong scent
- A sudden explosion of anger or emotion
- To leave out or exclude something
- Danish author of The Emperor's New Clothes
- Common type of glass used alongside silica
- Mouse replacement built into a laptop
- Nosebleed
- Material from which the Brandenburg Gate is made
- Christian services towards the end of the day
- Sergei ....; Romeo and Juliet ballet composer
- Sense of being calm and unflustered
- Monologue addressed to oneself
- Christmas singers
- Stinky pellets to keep insects out of wool clothes
- Thinly sliced sausage-like discs on a pizza
- Pinky-red berry strung and hung around the tree
- Formally asking questions to a job candidate
- .... and ashes, a show of repentence
- An exploding star
- One Direction's Watermelon Sugar singer, Harry
- Search for food in the wild
- Parque del Buen ...., former royal park in Madrid
- Blue laws affect this day of the week
- Describes a number that follows a monarch's name
- Ring-shaped treats that can be glazed and filled
- Neuromancer author and pioneer of cyberpunk
- .... lucre, humorous idiom for money
- .... Stritch, Colleen Donaghy on 30 Rock
- Refuse to accept rules or regulations
- Pink shade used by Mattel for their popular doll
- Scarab beetle deity worshipped in Ancient Egypt
- Going from one place to another
- Many reptiles have a forked one
- .... bill, cinematic programmes showing two films
- Providence College athletes
- A tumbling movement rolling from hands to feet
- Germany's Federal Council that meets in Berlin
- Red and white sweet that's hung on boughs
- Comic author of The Inimitable Jeeves in 1923
- The method one takes to complete a task
- Movie that won Frances McDormand her third Oscar
- The last competitors in a contest or tournament
- To slowly move young plants outdoors
- Lowest women's voice, close to countertenor
- Number of these determines engine size in a car
- What someone might eat when forced to say sorry
- .... are the meek, according to the Bible
- Biblical hill where Jesus was crucified
- Typical antiques are at least this many years old
- Adolphe ...., made the Three Emperors Dinner of 1867
- The sweets given out on October 31st in the US
- Language of the 2009 documentary-style film Alamar
- Like pots or bathroom tiles; anagram of cram ice
- Inland sea on which Iran and Russia have coasts
- Setting for The Winter's Tale
- Collection of old records in a library
- Academic title, head of a college or university
- .... the flag, popular children's outdoor game
- Very cold food storage device, keeps food fresh
- The actor who played Harry's Hogwarts rival
- Withdrawal, involuntary backtracking
- Run this over clothes to clean off stray hairs
- Animals necessary for sericulture
- Singer Harry, dubbed the King of Calypso
- Broomstick-flying sport played by Harry Potter
- A schedule or agenda; a student's weekly diary
- London borough where the Globe Theatre is found
- Canadian steampunk TV series about Abnormals
- The first meal of the day
- Cloth painted with scenery at the rear of a stage
- Athletes who compete in races in pools
- A grand chamber for dancing
- Playwright Wilder, who wrote Our Town
- Former arsenal at Unter den Linden, Berlin
- Flashing strip across top of an emergency vehicle
- Goal of Monopoly is to buy all this up
- Former name of Fangataufa atoll, .... Island
- Trickles sauce over
- Michelle, star of 2011's My Week with Marilyn
- Without a mate
- An advertising plan, political media
- Causes anguish
- One who subscribes to another's tweets
- Reduce the value of currency
- Purchased
- Louisa May, author of Little Women
- Fool's ....; sending someone on a fruitless search
- First BlackBerry phone creators: Research in ....
- Adolphe ...., second elected president of France
- Makes a sculpture out of a log
- Trees whose leaves are on Canadian flags
- .... collar, flat V-shaped opening on school shirts
- Scowls, facial expressions of displeasure
- Pause, e.g. a mid-season break in a TV series
- Creator of the universe in Hinduism
- Bursting with anger, fuming quietly
- Bajan hot pepper sauce comes from this island
- Tree with large white blossoms, shiny green leaves
- A tempo di ...., at the speed of a French 3/4 dance
- Common type of screwdriver that isn't flat
- Russian oblast, and city on the Klyazma River
- Anything tactile used as tools like nuts and bolts
- Nurse named Nightingale
- Monks in this religion often wear orange robes
- Making sure that facts are correct
- Tartan Noir writer of The Wire in the Blood series
- Perfect and Shape of You singer
- Olivia Colman won an Oscar for playing her
- Country whose longest river is the Murray
- Common name for an Islamic sajjada
- Shy, reserved; not keen to show your feelings
- Sweet, fruity, green cocktail
- Making someone sick
- Litter, nuclear waste, smoke, etc.
- Automated house
- Chemical element with the symbol K
- Anywhere Away ...., 2021 Rag'n'Bone Man and Pink hit
- Racetrack kinks
- Gemstone that's typically a deep blue
- Extend, jut out
- Red ...., tree-dwelling rodent with dark orange fur
- Chewy sweets with butter, milk and sugar
- Carved ceremonial Maori walking stick
- Toni, voice star of 2009 animation Mary and Max
- Each role-playing gamer needs this before starting
- .... chamber, an echoless place
- Manic Magee by author Jerry ....
- Observances that are celebrated in picture books
- One who does not believe nor disbelieve in a God
- Exact copies
- Marker that also helps hold novels on a shelf
- The sexton of a synagogue
- TV ...., broadcasting network; CodyCross world
- Make neater, especially what you're wearing
- Spoke or sang monotonously
- Country gymnast Nadia Comăneci represented
- Income earned by a business over a specific time
- Digestive organ that receives chewed food
- To live together
- .... third, raising minor third to major to conclude
- Cooked something on a George Foreman
- Kelly .... embodies Gladys Knight on American Soul
- The oldest town founded by Europeans in the US
- Searching for, looking for something
- Actor Kristen who played Bella in Twilight
- Many 1970s appliances were made in this gold hue
- This DC Comics villain transforms into a giantess
- Land of Oz villain also called Roquat the Red
- Related to the Milky Way, for example
- Video game systems
- Huddersfield is this West Yorkshire borough's HQ
- Green vegetable with bumpy-textured florets
- The supporting pillar beneath a bathroom sink
- Immature, behaving like a youngster
- Linus, played by Matt Damon in Ocean's Eleven
- .... form; method of writing down large numbers
- .... orders sometimes take a vow of silence
- Examples include Stuff You Should Know, Serial
- Magic word that kids often forget when asking
- Item of clothing called a Norfolk
- First name of US president Eisenhower
- He gets an ass's head in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Tiny seeds on Chinese bread or burger rolls
- Fifth ...., people allying with an invading army
- White emblem on Hong Kong's flag
- Prince ...., musician, subject of a song by Madness
- Father of Zeus in Greek mythology
- Piggie's elephant friend in the Mo Willems books
- To be resistant to a disease
- Disposable prepaid phone
- A Hindu place of learning or schooling
- A Lee Daniels show starring Taraji P. Henson
- Renovate, redecorate
- The Dark ...., Shaun Wallace's The Chase nickname
- A coach uses one to time their athletes
- Leonora's husband in Beethoven's Fidelio opera
- Company that runs the American music charts
- Oysters are served raw on this
- Predictions on the weather or the future
- The Madness of King George actor Nigel
- Structure of wax cells built by bees
- Freighter carrying goods
- James, fourth president of the United States
- Wooden tubs traditionally made by a cooper
- Small square washcloth; anagram of Ann fell
- Soft, rolled tortilla, filled with meat or cheese
- Period when teens mature physically and change
- Morally good traits
- Bearing ....; holding past events against someone
- To confine, bind up
- Singer, rapper, actress, model, Queen ....
- Publication that lists a circus's acts
- Relating to the skull
- A dictionary or book of words
- BBC World ....; global radio transmission
- Neighbours actor turned singer, Jason ....
- Weather pattern, might be tropical or rainy
- Name for darker version of fonts, texts
- The kind of Evening painted by Rousseau in 1886
- Coarse wheat middlings used to make couscous
- Strong liking or inclination for something
- Game first played with Electronic Phasers
- Be .... is to perjure oneself
- Where Old Mother Hubbard looked for a bone
- Following prey without being seen
- Electric message sent with STOP at the end
- ....-Ferrand, the capital of Puy-de-Dome department
- Convoluted and complex; containing many parts
- Card sharks have this expression; Lada Gaga hit
- City-state on the tip of the Malay peninsula
- Theologian and saint, author of Confessions
- Name of the eldest of the three Brontë sisters
- Dead ...., estimation method used by sailors
- It connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord
- He released the 2011 album Watch the Throne
- Orange juice brand that has an orange leaf logo
- A firm panel onto which documents can be clasped
- Most beloved wife of Ramesses II
- Condition where one's airways narrow
- Astronomer who studied planetary motion in Prague
- Kind of acid found in lemons
- Close-fitting swimming shorts
- Michael from Reservoir Dogs
- Tool most associated with plumbers
- Dealing with aesthetics
- Limp ....; nu metal band led by Fred Durst
- Special representatives who broker peace
- Former capital of French province of Anjou
- Religious figure who suffers for their faith
- Summerson, heroine of Charles Dickens' Bleak House
- Character created by players in video games
- James, who discovered neutrons
- Planner with timings for when things will happen
- In knitting you can drop these
- Releasing moisture from onions at low heat
- Stop motion AT-ATs feature in this film franchise
- Brass orchestral instrument played with a slide
- Fruit salad with mini marshmallows and pineapple
- Turkish city that straddles Asia and Europe
- Jennifer, Joey, or D. H.
- 2007 Jeremy C. Shipp sci-fi novel about travel
- Dutch ...., huge vessels converted to live-aboards
- A formal neckerchief worn by men
- Green Eggs ...., Dr. Seuss breakfast book
- Looked after, cared for
- Thin French pancakes, sometimes topped with sugar
- Georges, director of 1902's A Trip to the Moon
- America has 50 of these smaller units
- Curved blade on Communist Party flags
- The part of the flower that blooms
- Opposers of the Axis powers
- Type of graphic that isn't a vector
- Fancy, slangily
- Kurt, Swedish inspector created by Henning Mankell
- Sellers of goods
- Childhood set like Scrabble or Monopoly
- Anglo-Saxon burial site featured in The Dig
- Louis XV's mistress had this pink hue made for her
- Day of ...., when people are called to account
- The TV show .... 13 stored mystical objects
- A series of steps
- King or queen, ruler
- Orthodontics, medical treatments for the teeth
- Is disloyal to someone, breaks trust
- Eldest daughter of Shakespeare's King Lear
- Sacred Maya bird with long tail feathers
- Large Indonesian island south-east of Malaysia
- Square cracker that makes you lick your lips
- Ancient Roman name for the planet Venus
- Medieval term for range of pitches in a piece
- Money handed over to a business for a service
- Friction bobbles on woollen garments
- .... truck; vehicle with low sides for easy loading
- Epidemic diseases causing high mortality
- School subject where frogs get dissected
- We Need to Talk About Kevin actor Tilda
- Hunting by stealth
- Joints in the fingers
- Crime of stealing a motor vehicle
- One who has faith
- A state of intense happiness
- Mexican pepper known for use in adobo sauce
- Company who made the SNES game system
- Indicator used when you put down reading matter
- .... Psycho, book with serial killer Patrick Bateman
- Animated franchise that features Buddy and Buzz
- Widespread hostile reaction to change
- Star of Wonder Woman, Star Trek and Outlaw King
- Robert Louis, author of Treasure Island
- Free from blame or responsibility
- Musical instruction to gradually get louder
- Despite looking white, its fur is transparent
- Start something, be the one who makes it happen
- Feline with white coat, orange and black spots
- Collectively, the customers of a business
- Brave nickname for the English king Richard I
- Remote-sensing thermometer used in glass furnaces
- A .... consultant can help with breastfeeding
- How formal one's event outfit should be
- Our .... of Events; Emeli Sande's 2012 album
- 2002 supernatural horror based on Japanese film
- Cubed toast served in a salad or soup
- A proton does this to an electron when they meet
- Rotes ...., Berlin's red city hall building
- Town where the Flintstones are from
- Style of lighting hanging over bar, kitchen island
- Demanded compensation
- Old term for being afraid
- .... Arena, London music venue twinned with football
- Be afflicted with dysphemia
- Softly, without making much noise
- Says "achoo!"
- Plymouth Colony settler
- .... gun, the evidence or conclusive proof
- .... Bueno, chocolate wafer bar with hazelnut cream
- Acquisition of the majority of a company's shares
- Fur from a winter stoat
- Hank ...., Moe character actor
- Greek city known as home of Apollo's oracle
- Challenge to win ball off an opponent in football
- Neil ...., author of the steampunk book Stardust
- Festival associated with a gift-giving bunny
- The female Rough Collie who had her own TV series
- Audience members paid to lead the applause
- Siberian freshwater lake, largest in the world
- First name of George Washington's First Lady
- This is mixed before baking a cake
- Song by Dexys Midnight Runners: Come On ....
- The World .... Fund has a panda for its logo
- Italian term in music for slowing and softening
- French for caterpillar
- Novice nun in Buddhism
- Doctors who use scalpels to operate
- Italian egg dish often seen at brunch
- Relating to feelings of love
- Actors Jones, Huffman or Kendal
- Theory of evolution; .... of the fittest
- Uma Thurman action movie in two volumes
- Two battles in Georgia in the American Revolution
- having the boys in blue at the heels
- A song from Disney's Frozen 2, Into the ....
- Coastal feature like Durdle Door or Azure Window
- Classy, cultivated
- The space between lines of type
- Braided, twisted
- Popular My Little Pony character: Twilight ....
- Country that was the birthplace of Albert Camus
- Franz ...., Austrian downhill ski legend
- Banquo's son in Shakespeare's Macbeth
- Oil used in Ancient Egyptian mummification
- Military formation made of 3 to 6 battalions
- Moved at tremendous speed
- Second-in-command in a cockpit
- A caterpillar makes this shell for metamorphosis
- Crown prince of Afghanistan
- Shooting sport with firing of dye-filled pellets
- Red fizzy drink made from stone fruit
- Session where police interrogate the suspect
- Number of degrees in half a right angle
- .... dollar, currency used in Hitchhiker's Guide
- 2019 drama starring Adam Sandler
- Blue-green shade, associated with tropical seas
- Timed oven used for warming food
- Cannabis extract used to treat various conditions
- Vienna cemetery with Beethoven's original grave
- Sever a friendship or relationship
- Take a door off its hangers
- Kim ...., or Helga, Herr Flick's love interest
- Encouraged, anagram of identic
- A day set aside for religious worship
- CodyCross world where you might take a flight
- A great adventure named after the Greek epic poem
- English translation of the German word "kohl"
- The S in STEM subjects
- Sport consisting of wickets; small noisy insect
- This singer starred in From Here to Eternity
- Medical term for a person's shoulder blade
- Rupert Murdoch-founded British reporting channel
- British nation associated with Rob Roy
- Buzzy indoor pest
- Amount of food that fits past the lips
- Abrasive steel cleaning material
- A ball thrown upwards from a pitcher's hand
- Resistence to movement that rough surfaces exhibit
- Using gear that's too powerful for character level
- .... islands (iles flottantes), poached eggy dessert
- Surname of Virginia Woolf's 1925 title character
- Church musician
- Clumsy, incompetent
- Scatters about
- Change one's genetics
- Telling great jokes is all about this
- The Lone Ranger's white horse
- Cocktail of equal parts champagne and orange juice
- McBryde, country singer of One Night Standards
- .... Minnis, prime minister of The Bahamas from 2017
- Describes a rough sea
- Easter Day is always celebrated on this weekday
- Jennifer who wrote In Her Shoes, Mrs Everything
- It's east of Alaska, and north of mainland USA
- Olympic sprinter and relay racer Justin
- Husband and wife duo who founded Gap
- Country where the papillon dog breed originated
- Black Panther, Star Wars and Us actor Nyong'o
- Highest prize at the Cannes Film Festival
- Utterly soak or drench in water
- Shakespeare's eponymous Prince of Tyre
- British-ruled territory returned to China in 1999
- 1966 album by the Beatles
- Margery, author of 1922's The Velveteen Rabbit
- .... Spit, Lithuanian dunes running along the Baltic
- Containers to wash and relax in, enjoy the bubbles
- Tables of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- The Book of ...., smash hit comedy musical
- Ring-shaped decoration of Christmas greens
- Second ...., belief of the future return of Christ
- Huge freshwater lake in southern Siberia
- Martin is this to Charlie and Emilio
- Add some greenery to your desk with these
- One eighth of a circle's circumference
- Charlie Chaplin starred in these types of films
- Make possible, allow to happen
- Composer of the two Village Scenes, 1924 and 1926
- Weaker drink taken after a strong shot
- Card game for two played with 32 cards
- Steampunk headgear for protecting oneself
- Computer messages that replaced letter writing
- .... and Margarita, tale of Russia by Bulgakov
- Tortured
- Hampshire parish where Jane Austen was born
- Van Gogh painted them exercising in an 1890 work
- Culturally Welsh region of S America
- Signifying, indicating, e.g. a new era
- The space behind a theatrical performance area
- Study of the birth signs like Scorpio, Pisces, Leo
- A poker hand of a trio and pair of matching cards
- Hungarian countess loved by Beethoven
- Process of turning from a bud into a bloom
- Garry ...., comedian and author
- Wackiness shown by many picture book illustrations
- Deceased guitarist for Status Quo: Rick ....
- On horseback, e.g. .... police
- .... and Jeanne-Claude, Reichstag wrappers
- As an island nation, it's paired with Barbuda
- Paul Simon and Johnny Cash biographer Robert ....
- .... lens, vision corrector invented by Adolf Flick
- .... mire, sticky quicksand for Holmes & Watson
- Someone with a severed limb
- Wilt, dry up
- Kingdom in Disney's Aladdin
- Doria ...., mother-in-law to Prince Harry
- Buttery, sweet, soft French bread
- Medieval military expedition for religious reasons
- Outfits worn to fancy dress parties
- Highest law officer, especially in American West
- A bicycle propelled by pedals alone
- Condition causing pain in the lower back and leg
- Choice, verdict
- Attractively, charmingly
- Mineral block providing nutrients to animals
- Vast, of great size
- According to Richard III, the wise young never ....
- This Road is a 1916 poem by Robert Frost
- 2020 hit single for Dua Lipa
- Plans, plots
- Endangered deer-pigs found on Indonesian islands
- Showed off like a colorful bird
- Big garbage cans
- Heel bone
- Flammable material that tealights burn
- Anthony, director of The English Patient
- Sir Andrew ...., hapless knight in Twelfth Night
- Time-travel RPG mechanic in Blades in the Dark
- English pop singer of Smile, The Fear and Not Fair
- Steampunk era of British history before Victorian
- Informal name for oldest Australian universities
- Legal branch relating to inventors' rights
- Outpourings of moving magma
- Another name for an integrated circuit
- City to which the adjective Neapolitan related
- Gum ...., Middle East, edible sticky glue?
- The Wire character played by Seth Gillam; Ellis ....
- Indian stringed instruments
- .... de nata, Portuguese sweet custard tart
- Prepared and ready for action
- Sport in which you'd hear deuce or advantage
- Taken unlawfully
- Margaret .... wrote Anna and the King of Siam
- Shiny and reflective
- the fur or wool of mammals
- The Greek muse of comedy
- Severe self-disciplines
- .... almonds; wedding favour nuts with sweet coating
- Predicate preceder
- Cairo's first mosque, built in 970
- Famous publisher now linked with Random House
- Large park in the middle of New York City
- Thick dark liquid with medicinal uses
- Salt lake famous for its ancient scrolls
- Stand steadily on one leg without wobbling
- Booklice, bark lice are part of this insect family
- The dancing light of a candle
- Polonius' tragic daughter in Hamlet
- Images used to represent, like clocks for time
- Twin sister of Apollo in Greek myth
- US state where Miami's Orange Bowl is found
- Boozy fiftieth birthday celebration Wine ....
- Schleswig-...., northernmost German state
- Patterns on an animal's coat
- Mary, actress who divorced Owen Moore in 1920
- Paper records of purchases
- Ancient Roman magistrates ranked below consuls
- Peroxides, whiteners
- Canine name for an evening shift on a ship
- A will is no good if it's this; blank dotted line
- Hang a cycle on these hooks fixed to a wall
- Extremely transparent or easy to understand
- File ...., yellow folder icon on Windows computers
- Cow's milk farmhouse cheese from Cork
- Six records of Shakespeare's .... survive today
- Long bug with many legs
- Superhero character who battles Doctor Octopus
- Location of Times Square and Central Park
- Early spring holiday also known as Fat Tuesday
- An extremely significant occasion
- 2018 BBC drama series starring Richard Madden
- Sleeping Beauty's other name
- Opposite of nothing is this
- Six-octave piano gifted to Beethoven in 1817
- James P. ...., Nobel-Prize-winning immunologist
- Painter of The Lacemaker, housed in the Louvre
- .... the lights, order to increase illumination
- Funnel-shaped flower related to tobacco plant
- Closely packed together
- Shawl textile, made from yarn using a hook
- Invention allowing people to travel on two wheels
- The .... of St Matthew, Caravaggio painting
- Friend to Hamlet
- Board game "For Your Whole Brain"
- Hit for Not3s and Mabel in 2017
- Titanic and Revolutionary Road star Kate
- Wine from Tuscany, comes in a straw encased bottle
- Expert, someone experienced
- Anagram of pinkish
- Italian sweet bread, eaten at Christmas
- Rhodesian dog breed with strip of fur on its spine
- Site of US Navy observatory in Arizona
- Pen with a rolling sphere, newer than fountain pen
- Can You Ever ....?, 2018 Melissa McCarthy film
- What drinkers use for small gulps of spirits
- Little Tikes' classic red and yellow toy car
- Girls' name that can be shortened to Bess or Betty
- Famous composer born in Bonn in 1770
- To lose moisture or sweat profusely
- Escalate, increase
- Body of water created by a meandering river
- Name of Hall a Tenant lived at, per Anne Brontë
- Nation that defeated Italy in the Battle of Adwa
- This means being alone, especially in prison
- Stephen Baldwin and Kevin Spacey were The Usual ....
- Flat, round French breakfast rolls
- Fairytale about a tiny digit-sized boy
- Game a baby can play, hands over the eyes to hide
- US playwright of 1959's Sweet Bird of Youth
- .... glove, for getting fur off pets quickly
- Chris Morris's satire created alarm and fake news
- Backwards basketball jump shot
- Atrophy, weaken
- Bounty .... earn money by catching fugitives
- Grand Paris playhouse, famed for horror shows
- Alcoholic drink with wine and chopped fruit
- Seasoned and cosmopolitan
- A company or employee who transports packages
- Cairo fortress that houses the Coptic Museum
- Giselle Knowles-Carter is her real name
- Destructive tidal wave caused by earthquake
- Joined together for a common purpose
- French astronomer who discovered 110 objects
- Wanda Maximoff's superhero identity, .... Witch
- Julie, star of Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music
- Artist who painted Woman in a Red Armchair in 1929
- Digital waves of connection; sign to convey info
- Doomed queen in Titus Andronicus who eats her sons
- Playing with someone's emotions or feelings
- The word between the sequence good and best
- We say, "Ahoy, matey," on Talk Like a .... Day
- ....-my-neighbour, card game for two
- A holiday on an ocean liner
- President who established Boulder Dam in 1928
- Central American country known for its canal
- Country whose main movie awards are the Césars
- RSJ; .... steel joist or I-beam
- Anacondas, vipers, and cobras are types of these
- The outer wall of a castle, paired with a motte
- Go to school, be present
- Hollywood legend born John Charles Carter in 1923
- .... out; experienced good fortune
- Twitter posts that only last 24 hours
- Palpebral part of the body
- Salt solution used to clean wounds
- Power tool used to cut wood, trees
- Gel-filled plant used in lotions and shampoos
- Consort of Zeus changed into a bear by Hera
- Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore NBC drama series
- He resigned the French presidency in 1969
- Champagne house, and a Churchill-owned racehorse
- Basic unit of air force personnel
- Fairytale that was part-animated by MGM in 1958
- Spectacular, truly miraculous
- As one, united
- Constructed machines with their own energy source
- They fought York in the Wars of the Roses
- Two-facedness; not applying your rules to yourself
- He released his self-titled debut album in 1969
- La Mano Negra, a Sicilian blackmailing group
- Santa Claus' Arctic address
- The Grapes of Wrath author John
- Ancient city where Mary gave birth to Jesus
- An upright beam or pole providing support
- Beginners, recent arrivals
- A dog breed: .... terrier or an English county
- A device for showing and finding directions
- Close Brazilian dance, aka the forbidden dance
- Units equal to one millionth of a meter
- .... Reyna; ex-captain of US national soccer side
- A lively party with music and folk dancing
- Sushi rolls are wrapped in nori, made from this
- Largest city in Texas
- Excessive amount, abundance
- Academic student
- A single decorative flower worn by a prom attendee
- Shakspearean duke who wages war on Creon of Thebes
- JK, wrote Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Marvel superhero assisted by Pepper Potts
- He .... it, means he took the coward's way out
- Expression of adoration for a deity
- Haus der ...., Berlin's broadcasting house
- Prison comedy with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor
- Processed imitation shellfish snack
- Freedoms, rights
- Louis, author of 1926 novel Early Autumn
- An edge over the competition
- Set out to weaken someone's authority
- Outdoor platform for musicians to perform on
- Ejecting material in a 3D printer
- Siamese cat with cream body and dark brown face
- .... obvious, clear for all to see
- William and Kate are the Duke and Duchess of ....
- Time when all the troubles seemed so far away
- Manager for a geographical area
- Corridor beneath the audience in a playhouse
- Ian who voiced a bear in The Golden Compass movie
- Green candied cake or trifle decoration
- Not altered ahead of publication
- Drugs, vaccines given to prevent or remedy illness
- Someone from or native to the French capital
- Drastically change someone's appearance
- It shines in the night sky as a perfect circle
- Not the Latin plural for a prickly desert plant
- .... on my shoulders makes me happy - John Denver
- Peter Parker's redheaded love interest
- Edgar Allan Poe poem about a black bird
- Hormone that acts in opposition to insulin
- British slang for broken and shattered
- Dystopian RPG where Friend Computer is the master
- Corncrake, Eurasian short-billed rail bird
- Saint associated with the cross on England's flag
- Alice ...., she founded Chez Panisse in California
- In baseball stats, the B in RBI (Runs .... In)
- The Water-.... features Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby
- Makes a tiger noise
- Italian title assumed by Mussolini in 1925
- UK city in which you could ride on The Tube
- Performance styles that include conflict
- To evade those in charge, use this type of tactic
- Company that developed the virtual assistant Alexa
- Time limit or due date
- Tommy ...., British rock-and-roller of the 1950s
- 1998 Guinness advert with horses and waves
- Meal that makes digestive organs show on an x-ray
- Bedside ...., how a doctor interacts with patients
- To switch, swap or trade
- Strong son of Zeus in Greek mythology
- Island region in the northernmost part of Scotland
- Police dog, German Shepherd
- School for Harry Potter and friends
- Blue dye for copying, on original blueprints
- Whip up egg whites to make this pavlova dessert
- Drain hole in a sink for draining excess water
- Speaking in a slow exaggerated way...like a cowboy
- Runners go the ....
- Painful herpes inflammation of the finger
- Astronomer who said Earth revolves around the sun
- Aaron ...., Fanfare for the Common Man composer
- State of having little or no money
- Author of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis ....
- Biblical prophet, brother of Nahor and Haran
- A Marvel Comics' character, Mantis' son, "Q"
- Surprise test
- A baby's room; a tree farm
- It'll circulate air to keep you cool as you work
- Orange food carved during Halloween
- .... red, hue coating the bottom of Louboutin shoes
- Her servants include Cobweb, Moth and Mustardseed
- A German baked pastry shaped into a knot
- Purse
- Chemical that starts a reaction
- UK place in Sussex, hosts a Festival of Speed
- A wild, lavish celebration; anagram of major bee
- American unaged whiskey; a pale pup
- Northernmost nation of the UK
- Conduct business, exchange money for goods
- Resembling or containing ashes
- .... Advice; bureau offering people legal guidance
- Scrutiny, investigation into one's thought process
- Truly, really, or Richard Curtis film Love ....
- First name of Baby and Child Care author Spock
- Main activity featured in TV's The Queen's Gambit
- Tomato sauce for pasta named after an Italian city
- Sport that originated in Harry Potter novels
- Second-highest Alpine peak after Mont Blanc
- To accumulate a large amount of goods
- Vessel for astronauts to leave Earth
- The second half of the day, after morning
- Italian opera singer of Some Enchanted Evening
- Powerful pharaoh whose mummy remains lost
- Like unpleasantly cold and wet weather
- High body temperatures
- Herald of the gods in Roman mythology
- Alfred ...., British Frida and Spider-Man 2 actor
- Ethnic group the Brontë sisters' parents were
- Vietnam vet horror, Jacob's....
- Horizontal strip of wallpaper to divide a wall
- You change this on Facebook when you get hitched
- Ocean on which Australia's west coast lies
- Like skim milk or spinach
- ...., Trains, and Automobiles with Candy and Martin
- Mixture that might be made with dragon scales
- Learned person who has perfected their study
- Regional idiosyncrasy of a spoken voice
- sort of artist who needs a répétiteur
- Public brawl
- Electronics firm, merged with Carphone Warehouse
- Steps taken to complete a goal
- A person who cuts and shaves hair
- Purple organ similar to a lymph node
- Beach ....; looking for treasure on the seashore
- Kitchen appliance that makes food quicker to purée
- Meaning of musical suffix -issimamente
- The Wind in the ...., Kenneth Grahame's classic book
- Popular titles for the emperors of Japan
- Land of the ...., nickname for Mongolia
- .... Park from Veep and Fresh Off the Boat
- First name of Four Weddings actress Scott Thomas
- A risky or dangerous plan; travel out
- Ongoing without ceasing
- Self ....; someone with bags of initiative
- Celebratory fun-making; anagram of rely rev
- Macedonian founder of Egyptian kingdom in 305 BC
- Home to the Forbidden City palace complex in China
- What often powers a modern flea circus
- Moonrise Kingdom director Wes, born 1969
- Breakfast cereal of puffed rice and sugar frosting
- .... kangaroo; rodent-sized forest marsupial
- .... Crow, Jessica Townsend's protagonist
- Italian credited with discovering the Americas
- Teaching and accommodation sites of universities
- A debut performance of an orchestral work
- Someone who lives in a building or area
- Wall-mounted, water-filled room heater
- To be less in quality or success than the others
- Illustrating a book page with brushes and oils
- Wreck-It Ralph star comedian Sarah
- .... Glen Ross, 1983 play by David Mamet
- Australian term for an oxbow lake
- Number that's randomly seen event?
- Name of Mary's sister in the New Testament
- An animated series about Huey and Riley Freeman
- Jazzy woodwind used in some modern orchestras
- Arctic grouse with summer and winter plumage
- Savage, mannerless brute
- Relating to or powered by compressed air
- Shaped like a ball or globe
- Medical term for joint inflammation
- Wandering without a purpose
- Tawny orange hue, part of many birds' names
- Moneylender in The Merchant of Venice
- Anagram of lauding
- Kiev is this Eastern European country's capital
- Paper ...., used for cutting out dress designs
- A difficult situation; a puzzle
- Chess pieces that flank the king and queen
- Good Christian Men ....; uplifting carol
- Legal warning for an apprehended criminal suspect
- Bizet opera set in Seville
- Appliance for sucking air out of storage bags
- Big dip in the landscape caused by river erosion
- Lines of people waiting for things
- Assassin school TV show .... Class
- German folk dress with a close-fitting bodice
- War during which Operation Chromite took place
- The land on which a college or university sits
- Drooped downwards
- Holly, voice of Elastigirl in The Incredibles
- An apparition or ghost
- Black and white member of the crow family
- The Beatles member who married Yoko Ono
- Athletic discomfort caused by lactic acid build-up
- Margaret, author of The Testaments
- Getting higher, like bread dough that's resting
- Golf contest first held at Worcester in 1927
- US state at the northern end of Route 66
- Swinging part of a clock
- US state whose capital is Frankfort
- Circular movement of hips, like with a hula hoop
- Imagined links between ancient landmarks
- Female performer in a big musical revue
- An item of scientific study and examination
- Star of the 1941 film Topper Returns: Joan ....
- Colleague, especially in the US
- Reveal, e.g. a plot twist or a film's ending
- The first emperor of France
- Ancient Rome's main governing assembly
- CodyCross world where roulette is played
- Bright, smart
- Composer Johannes, known for his famous Lullaby
- Spider-man's surname
- .... disk; predecessor to the hard drive
- Maria Sybilla ...., 17th C German entomologist
- To improve or enhance the quality of
- 1978 musical movie with Travolta and Newton John
- The chilly season occurring before spring
- Detective who solved a Mysterious Affair at Styles
- The texture of a snail is from this
- Holey ...., legwear with tears or ladders
- Food that has an unpleasant taste or smell is this
- Rhimes who gave us Grey's Anatomy, Station 19
- Human waste taken via pipes from homes
- People who journey to holy places
- Administrative capital of the Netherlands
- Zulu ...., hollowed-out hard-shell fruit at Carnival
- Someone with style knows how to make one
- This rhapsody was a huge hit for Queen
- Bills and coins that might be foreign
- Pro bono assistance to get justice in court
- TV menu item for changing preferences
- Benjamin who studied electricity, created bifocals
- French brandy that has been distilled only once
- Richard, British star of the Hobbit trilogy
- Incorrectly estimate
- Regal musical nickname of Johann Strauss Jr.
- Pompous and pretentious
- Egyptian queen who fell for Mark Antony
- Smallest blood vessel in the body
- Choosing outfits worn by actors
- .... Hall, Atlantic City, multifarious sports venue
- Get inside of, like groundwater into the land
- Like a vote with no dissents
- Maize served on the cob
- A little learning is apparently a .... thing
- Small particles like muon neutrinos, electrons
- Requests for payment of utility bills, etc
- .... diamondbacks, snakes that play baseball
- Snoop Dogg and Brandy are related in this way
- Corrupt person, especially a lawyer
- European bacon and pastries come from here
- A half-human deity in Greek mythology
- Title for the viceroy of Egypt from 1805-1914
- Count of Roussillon in All's Well That Ends Well
- A really inappropriate occasion to laugh or giggle
- Washing ...., for cleaning clothes in a spin
- Action of yappy dog in direction of your ankles
- Her little black dog was called Toto
- Evil ...., wedding veils are said to keep these out
- Reach the person in front of you in a race