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- Large, flightless bird of northeast Australia
- Most exclusive, top-floor apartment or suite
- Last great king of the Zulus
- Books sold to bookshops cheaply or below price
- Dry out, remove all moisture
- Seed that's essential to hot chocolate
- Stadium specifically for cycling
- Girl in the title of Van Morrison's 1967 hit
- Magical TV series starring Elizabeth Montgomery
- Large, flightless bird native to NE Australia
- Instrument used for stargazing
- Partners of acquisitions
- Pieces of recorded sound, reused in a new manner
- Windy City; Broadway musical with All That Jazz
- Ruling house in Russia from 1613 to 1917
- Bamboo or metal spears on which kebabs are cooked
- Rotten, spoiled
- .... Sullenberger; heroic US Airways pilot
- Kids love Teenage Mutant Ninja ones
- Alex, climber who appeared in 2018's Free Solo
- Breed of cervidae also known as barking deer
- Super clean and spotless
- Hollywood's doing this, according to Post Malone
- Chris Van ....; Jumanji and The Polar Express author
- Comet that passed around the Sun in 1973
- Monochrome pattern named like a canine's canine
- Buoyant craft powered by wind
- This Rhapsody was a 2019 biopic of Freddie Mercury
- Mass-email faux pas
- Oxfordshire river that flows into the Thames
- A five-limbed sea creature
- The zodiac sign represented by a water bearer
- Audio-chat app made by Alpha Exploration Co.
- 2018 comedy set at sea, starring Eva Longoria
- .... – Mountain High, hit for Tina Turner in 1966
- Cream to stop sunburn, applied before swimming
- Bouncing a basketball
- Sea between the Americas
- 17th-C English executioner, famed for botched jobs
- Ability to follow rules or instructions
- Green spear vegetable with a very short season
- Luther and The Wire actor
- Internet term that puts the O in AOL
- Perform a ritual to bring spirits forward
- Battle of ....; 1303 battle for Scots independence
- What a broken escalator becomes
- Process where two nuclei collide creating energy
- .... Villa, Mexican aka José Doroteo Arango Arámbula
- The S in ABS, antilock braking ....
- Bitter mint with purple flowers used as medicine
- Ice cream-like frozen Italian dessert
- Visit abroad; move from place to place
- The medal given to the person who finishes third
- Soldiers with long spikes, not fish, on poles
- Fidget ...., rotating toy for busy hands
- Largest of Spain's Balearic Islands
- Elizabeth who wrote Eat, Pray, Love
- Drive taken in a stolen vehicle
- Another name for the North Star
- Type of scream effect used in more than 400 films
- Someone who enjoys their food; a gourmand
- Hanging Gardens of ...., fabled place of legend
- City that hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Hungarian-American Count Dracula actor Bela
- The seat strapped on a horse's back
- What Sam or Dean is on TV's Supernatural
- Outbreak of public anger, outcry
- Spanish fleet that tried to invade Britain in 1588
- Desert tree in U2 album title
- Medusa was this kind of creature in Greek myth
- Tiny principality on the French Riviera
- Small red-skinned root vegetable served in salads
- The light-sensitive region of the eye
- Prison in which the Man in the Iron Mask was held
- Study of whales
- Green veggies with thick pod walls, AKA mangetouts
- Red and white sphere in Nintendo video game
- Ugly creature that turns into a swan
- Thandie Newton reverted to this first name in 2021
- Carey, star of Drive, An Education and Suffragette
- Triangular flags exchanged by sports teams
- Country that holds an annual Boon Luang festival
- Someone who is unknown to a person or group
- Body of water that separates Britain and Ireland
- Adds information to written words
- Movies you are planning to see
- Pirate who often targeted Spanish ships
- Popstar who reworked Verdi's opera Aida in 2000
- The art of statesmanship and international tact
- Direction to the Pole at the top of the Earth
- Not well-liked
- Famous Jamaican lager with bright sash
- Type of steel that doesn't rust
- Like her sister Antiope, also an Amazon queen
- An animal known for changing its color
- On Star Trek, completes the phrase "Live Long and"
- Sacred mountain abode of Shiva in Hinduism
- Neil Gaiman series; song Enter ....
- Branch of mathematics once called the Rule of Coss
- Irish horseracing venue in County Kildare
- Any sweet spirit mixed with fruits, spices
- The four divisions of the year
- Tomás ...., first president of Czechoslovakia
- Grow and improve through learning
- Blocked off and protected; having reservations
- Microsoft's virtual assistant
- A group of these animals is called a zeal
- First name of US gymnastics star Biles
- It keeps a ship from drifting
- Simple outer garment with a hole for the head
- Physical feats performed on screen
- Capital city of Cuba
- A South Asian religious retreat
- French doughnut topped with sugar
- Tommy rock band with questionable name?
- US state in which Bette Midler was born
- Fertilized ovum
- Town said to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ
- Crime author James who created Alex Cross
- Sideways handspring twirl, legs and arms extended
- The process of birds flying south for the winter
- Only a Sith deals in these, according to Obi-Wan
- Regional language widely spoken in Hong Kong
- American woman who refused to give up her bus seat
- What someone might eat when forced to say sorry
- The .... sang Chapel of Love; paper drinking vessels
- Perplex someone, hoodwink
- Website founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger
- Individual stipulating paragraphs of a contract
- Ointment designed to soothe your smile
- Shipping route to Dutch East Indies in the 1600s
- Held up, pushed back to a later time or date
- The surname of Rugrats characters Angelica and Dil
- Lewis, had a hit with Someone You Loved
- Layers of filo pastry with pistachios and syrup
- Llama relatives whose breeds are Suri and Huacaya
- Norwegian writer of thriller The Snowman
- Nine-sided shape
- Old-fashioned way of saying "eighty"
- Small batch, premium lagers and ales
- Checked vote totals again
- Cells that distinguish between sweet and salty
- Enormous Irish breed of hunting dog
- Florence Pugh cries a lot in this 2019 horror film
- Take the lord's name in vain, for example
- Buddy Holly and Tupac when performing in the 2010s
- Food-loving rat in Charlotte's Web
- Truce, ceasefire
- Last name of 1700s philosopher Jean-Jacques
- What actors mean when they say break a leg
- Place where doctors and nurses work
- .... to What, song sung by Les McCann, Eddie Harris
- Hare breed with large hind feet
- Rosy apple; member of the girl gang in Grease
- Nuclear scientist who was also a bee scientist
- Famous work of art stolen from the Louvre in 1911
- French port that once operated crossings to Dover
- More likely to happen than not
- Made of or relating to bone
- Horror movie with young Antichrist Damien
- Largest playable race in Dungeons & Dragons
- French jeweler of watches
- This planet has the most gravity
- Eldest daughter of Caitlyn and Kris Jenner
- Turned into bone
- Searching for reptiles in the wild
- Technical term for grinding your teeth
- Actor Jamil, known for The Good Place
- Online spoken-word broadcast
- .... Revolution; led to Baltic States' independence
- Main type of coffee along with Robusta
- Larger of South America's two landlocked nations
- Clay, birth name of Muhammad Ali
- Vestments, formal items of clothing
- Food that gives Popeye his strength
- A-ha's 1985 hit
- The Darling children learn to fly in this tale
- The collective community of people on earth
- Attacks on the Holy Land in medieval Europe
- Indian princely title
- Smooth-skinned melon with green flesh
- Zanzibar island lies off this country's coast
- A flying vehicle with fixed wings
- Species of tree that produces V-shaped seed pods
- Clyde, astronomer credited with discovering Pluto
- Open-air gallery featuring Berlin Wall murals
- Series of films released in 1995, 1999, 2010, 2019
- Three-headed monster King, archenemy of Godzilla
- Superman's journalist girlfriend
- The movement of money in and out of a company
- Choreographer of Cabaret and Sweet Charity
- Art movement pioneered by Picasso and Braque
- Gothic queen in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
- Bright red birthstone for the month of January
- Legwear that ends above the knee
- Musical diva Carey
- 2018 heist movie starring Viola Davis
- Glass shapes that split white light into spectrums
- Medical show starring Zach Braff as John Dorian
- To depart or go away
- Open ....; publicly accessible shared software
- Galbi and bulgogi are popular in this barbecue
- Collective word for a flock of geese
- Meaning of Hallows in All Hallows' Eve
- Ocean-connecting canal that opened in 1914
- This Jack wrote White Fang
- Person who studies the events of the past
- Wretched, dejected; miserable
- Mother of David and Alexis in Schitt's Creek
- South American vast upland plateau
- Elven king played by Lee Pace in The Hobbit
- Animated amphibian that spawned a ringtone
- 2018 Ariana Grande album
- Completely worn out
- Printed form of daily journalism
- Have suspicions, feel doubtful about a situation
- Scientific word for speed
- Winner of the 2020 Best Picture Oscar
- Cartographer, creator of geographical charts
- Trick-taking game played with a deck of 48 cards
- Ancient weapon for launching rocks at enemies
- In Norse mythology, the destruction of the gods
- What to do instead of going to work sick
- Slow, land-dwelling reptile with a hard shell
- First name of To the Lighthouse author Woolf
- Filling in the gaps between bathroom tiles
- Hand-made chawan tea bowls
- This Development was a 2000s comedy series
- Confection made from sugar and almond meal
- Tour de France, Giro d'Italia or Vuelta a España
- Implied, but not made obvious
- .... Planet, 1956 sci-fi inspired by The Tempest
- Bridge Over Troubled Water singer with Simon
- Writer of The Age of Wire and String
- Soft fruit used in muffins and pancakes
- Large yellow bloom with tasty seeds
- Looney Tunes' French skunk
- Grain, gold or oil in economic terms, for example
- Cushioned, waterproof hiking footwear
- Reciters and composers of fables
- Political group during the English Civil War
- Country whose name means little Venice
- Flatfish that feeds on the ocean floor
- Aged women said to tell tales
- TV show with beach lifeguards in red suits
- Sport that has skeet, running deer and trap events
- Army leader and Pakistani president (1958-69)
- Steep elevated terrain feature composed of rock
- Finnish composer of Finlandia
- Another expression for the port side of a vessel
- A group that can make or break a gamer on Survivor
- Large white waterbird's dying performance?
- .... plays, medieval dramas with ethical messages
- Work of art comes in three hinged pieces
- Grains of durum wheat for making couscous
- Watered, having drunk plenty of liquids
- Following a package from Amazon to your door
- Lisbeth ...., a girl with a dragon tattoo
- Long rough-textured bathroom scrub or sponge
- Promotional writings on the back of books
- Capital city of the Asturias region of Spain
- Gwen Stefani likes to spell this fruit
- Purple hue worn by Roman emperors
- Cheddar, parmesan and brie are examples
- Famous tapestry depicting the Norman Conquest
- .... Kombat, fighting game
- Long-nosed primate that can have a red bottom
- Instruct someone to attend court
- Flight that goes overnight
- Tower on top of a castle
- Actress Tia Mowry's twin sister
- Luxury Las Vegas Palace hotel and music venue
- British disco band who released Odessa in 1969
- Lead spokesman of a jury
- Advertising slogan used to promote a film
- Capital of Britain's Isle of Man
- Roman equivalent of Greek goddess Athena
- Tool to pinpoint where north and south are
- Last few moves in a chess match
- Carbonated orange drink brand
- A form of carbon that is a very hard gemstone
- Egyptian headdress made up of two crowns
- Japanese flower arranging
- Money paid for mail delivery
- .... horns, to argue to the point of stalemate
- Hotel ...., NY establishment where Sid Vicious died
- First of Kelley Armstrong's werewolf novels
- Bronze Age civilization that flourished on Crete
- Portuguese island group in the Atlantic Ocean
- Ricky Gervais sitcom about jobbing actors
- Ron, director of Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind
- Strong Trappist beer between dubbel and quadrupel
- A .... Splash, David Hockney swimming pool artwork
- First name of actor and politician Schwarzenegger
- Medieval term for an unmarried young woman
- Video-sharing app founded in China in 2016
- Horses' white facial stripes
- It is solid, liquid, gas, or plasma
- The organ that removes damaged red blood cells
- Matt Damon plays a rogue one in Jason Bourne films
- Actor who plays Ms Polastri in Killing Eve
- Chief religion of Nepal
- First name of suffragette founder Pankhurst
- Optimistic clerk Wilkins in David Copperfield
- Common Russian ballet teaching method
- Salad vegetable used as a metaphor for coolness
- Court obligation people try to get out of
- Gangsta's ...., hit for Coolio in 1995
- Disease transmitted from animals to humans
- This bee puts letters in their proper order
- Port ...., Nigerian city also called Pitakwa
- Tall backless style of chair, often found in pubs
- Hard sugar candy that makes you taste the rainbow
- Dropping, declining
- Round white piece of sport kit covered in dimples
- Mascot snowman of the Québec Lenten Carnaval
- Style of autonomous government
- The man who discovered the theory of relativity
- Decorative bangle worn on the wrist
- 1978 musical that features Sandy and Danny
- Japanese music and dance at Shinto festivals
- Grotesque "Devil" that haunts Plain Barrens
- .... ring, where racehorses circle prior to racing
- The Roman senator who eliminated Julius Caesar
- The tough fabric on which paintings are made
- Aquatic members of the weasel family
- Distress call issued by a ship in need of help
- Like a pond with lots of algae; gross
- A simultaneous performance of action
- Chips in Cheshire
- Its capital city is Athens
- Brandon Flowers or Dave Keuning, in music
- Brave Watership Down rabbit who fought Woundwort
- Solution with a pH value higher than 7
- Tube that connects the mouth and stomach
- A nauseous feeling when in a boat
- Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera, debuted in 1805
- A figure represented as a proportion of 100
- Fish that can be red, might bite like a croc
- .... Islands, Italian group in the Tyrrhenian Sea
- Actresses Romijn, Ferguson or De Mornay
- War captain protagonist in Mad Max: Fury Road
- Imbue or infuse with
- What happens when a marriage has to end
- Hamilton's Eliza is willing to be the wife of this
- A nauseous feeling when traveling on water
- Not that one, a different one
- Johnny tells him to "Stay gold" in The Outsiders
- The mother of King Arthur, according to legend
- Getting involved in protests and local politics
- Secret set of characters needed to enter somewhere
- Month in which NASA's Apollo 12 reached the Moon
- Monetary metaphor for one's opinion
- Young Frankenstein and 70s sitcom actress Cloris
- These are raised in an expression of surprise
- Clear cell fragment that helps blood to clot
- A Greek creature with a bull's head and human body
- The money of a country
- Bargain deal where pros and cons are balanced
- Flying animal said to bring happiness
- Person appointed to carry out the terms of a will
- Party with mixed drinks, also a dress style
- Line that connects opposite corners of a square
- Singer Jepsen, known for Call Me Maybe and Emotion
- Tall stand for holding a candle; French term
- Bright paper tossed at a party or celebration
- Ava, director of A Wrinkle in Time
- .... pig, young piglet roasted whole
- Pixar's Nemo is this species of animal
- Add fuel ...., worsen a problem
- Author of Howards End and A Room With A View
- Sparkling wine from France; French region
- Shopping for bargains in second-hand stores
- Unpleasant, likely to cause offence or resentment
- Irish region with the country's only native pony
- A scary figure that hides in kids' bedrooms
- Wealthy Mali emperor who ruled from 1312 C.E.
- Sang Humble and Kind, Live Like You Were Dying
- Monochrome French pantomime clown
- Simple salad of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella
- Flat, wall-mounted boards for storing things on
- Pattern design with a teardrop-shaped motif
- Second-largest island in the Caribbean
- Umbrella-like device for shielding from the sun
- This Show was a 2019 Apple TV drama series
- Skeeter befriends maids and tells their stories
- French financier called for reform in 1780s France
- Historical era in which Jane Austen novels are set
- US president who is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame
- Curly-haired "toy" dogs
- Element important in the construction of corals
- A Chinese tile-based game played by four people
- Liquid fuel that some locomotives use
- Official inspections of companies' accounts
- First name of actors Lane and Fillion
- The liquid part of the blood
- Russian goalkeeper Lev, known for acrobatic saves
- River between Manchester and Salford
- Meryl Streep film, Sophie's ....
- Make someone late
- Native code talkers in WWII
- Singer named Keys known for Fallin, Girl on Fire
- Moses' sister in the Old Testament
- .... dumpty, egg that sat on a wall
- Filled, fried South Asian dish often with chutney
- Emilia, played Daenerys in Game of Thrones
- Glass containing an impossibly placed ship
- German pork and veal sausage in a bread roll
- Use this to catch some waves
- The Mad Men character played by Jon Hamm
- Enya's 1988 debut album
- Robber who steals a vehicle from a driver
- Caretakers of sheep
- A weapon that dissuades attackers
- Element #97 named for a California city
- Susie sells these by the shore
- Alien in the Alien franchise
- Another name for the white in a game of snooker
- Bird of prey or Jump Jet
- Tituss ...., Titus on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
- This Childlike royal is key to saving Fantasia
- Medieval buildings often surrounded by moats
- Flat and hazy layered cloud
- Indian village with mysterious mass bird deaths
- English meaning of German music term Wiegenlied
- Pocketed or wrist-worn steampunk timepieces
- Mimic, imitation, e.g. an identical crime
- First name of Peter Rabbit creator Potter
- One swallow does not make ....
- A Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius
- Meringue dessert named for Russian ballerina
- WD-40 reduces this to get parts moving again
- Queen who married Prince Albert in 1840
- Turtle shell back
- Circuit element that can be wire-wound or variable
- He can be affected by kryptonite
- .... in Verdopolis, Charlotte Brontë African romance
- Largest city in Oregon
- A disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping
- .... mark, starter's command to swimmers
- Dom ...., Moët & Chandon's prestigious champagne
- Wind instrument for the Cat in Peter and the Wolf
- Animated characters Homer, Bart and Lisa
- Elaborates, defines
- Julianna, star of TV's The Good Wife
- Artwork carved from stone
- Degradingly think of only in material terms
- The first wheeled vehicle to rove on Mars
- Global treasure hunt for hidden bird statuette
- Watery link between Europe and Asia
- Lord ...., 1914 poster boy urged Britons to sign up
- Diarist in hiding at Prinsengracht, Amsterdam
- Name of the princess in The Princess Bride
- The stage of a caterpillar while in the cocoon
- The Rock's real first name
- Gomez, singer and a wizard of Waverly Place
- Country in which you can visit the Eiffel Tower
- Ojibwe Native people's domed abode
- Illusion of water in a sweltering desert
- Rhododendron flowering bush
- Jordan, golfer who won the 2015 Masters
- Metal alloy used for drinking tankards
- Middle Eastern cream cheese noodle-pastry dessert
- Group of subjects who share a characteristic
- Honest ...., an arbitrator or mediator
- Berry used in cough lozenges
- Mountaineer Heinrich who spent seven years in Tibet
- Where Shakespeare's Merry Wives were from
- French artist of The Green Stripe, 1905
- A decorative wreath of flowers and leaves
- Autobot aka Volleybot, tennis-named Transformer
- Three sister witches fight evil in this TV show
- The Hope one was once mailed to the Smithsonian
- Grizzly animal baby
- Sicilian macaroon, All Saints Day in Spain
- Sound made when stepping in wet mud
- Describes a fabric that absorbs moisture
- Stage name of rapper and TV host James Todd Smith
- Anne ...., the heroine who lived at Green Gables
- Rapper whose hit Timber features vocals from Kesha
- Seasonal allergy sparked by grasses and pollen
- A person's ability to enter into a legal agreement
- Item of clothing that sparked a New York riot 1922
- Outer line or limit of a cricket pitch
- Ascension Island lies in this ocean
- Feline love interest of Pepe le Pew
- Particle physics machine, the Large Hadron ....
- Man who invented quick-freezing; food company
- Gold store in Kentucky
- You might be said to kill two birds with it
- Small French sweet made of sandwiched meringues
- Pot for a witch to brew potions in
- Actress who starred in Vice and American Hustle
- Masculinity-promoting hit for the Village People
- An ocean creature capable of pregnancy
- Unit for measuring force
- Wheeled stretcher used in a hospital
- The country where Disney's Coco is set
- French 1700s art with ornate details and pastels
- .... River; expensive Alaskan salmon variety
- Branched horn of a deer
- Instructed, gave lessons
- Byzantine warship
- Annie ...., slang for a free ticket and a markswoman
- Charlie Brown's canine best friend
- Opposite of sunny, clear weather
- Card folders for storing papers and documents in
- Oscar-nominated 2015 Saoirse Ronan movie
- Type of monkey often known as an "organ grinder"
- Musical Evita is about this Argentine first lady
- Bridge-like structure for carrying water
- Jean de ...., author of Babar the Elephant series
- A .... of sugar helps the medicine go down
- Someone who makes a will
- Islets of Langerhans are part of this bodily organ
- I'm Still ...., 1983 hit single for Elton John
- Poker-playing term for a high-value company
- Prison where Birdman Robert Stroud was held
- Indian city renamed as Kolkata
- The faith founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Not hurt or injured
- Illustrations used in learned or scientific books
- Citizens of the USSR
- Typical location or home environment
- Northern French bridge named for RAF glider force
- Sugary icing layer on decorated cakes
- Occupation of Joseph Roulin, painted by Van Gogh
- Surname of Jimmy, Boy Genius
- Insanity; unwise actions or ideas
- A shirt that is cut or torn to expose the abdomen
- Celtic warrior goddess, associated with bears
- Bare desert bedrock pavement strewn with boulders
- Fleetwood Mac's classic 1977 album
- Angle between 90 and 180 degrees
- Banana that most people eat in the Western world
- Instrument measuring the tack of printing liquid
- Place to put cinnamon, ginger, and paprika
- Anthony ...., co-conspirator of Mary, Queen of Scots
- It spins to help an aircraft fly or a boat move
- Arthurian treasure sought by Monty Python
- One who swims underwater without a wetsuit
- Period just after the Stone Age
- Reinforced, strengthened
- A game where players explore a block-like terrain
- Maya Angelou knew why this sings
- First name of McDonald's' red-haired clown mascot
- Maine town that inspires resident Stephen King
- Spicy Japanese horseradish served with sushi
- Secluded quarters set aside for Muslim women
- Disco pop group who had a hit with Daddy Cool
- Gary, played Lieutenant Dan in Forrest Gump
- Eukaryotic kingdom to which mushrooms belong
- Ask for unsafe goods to be returned after purchase
- German who discovered laws of planetary motion
- Joseph ...., French military leader at start of WWI
- Spanish F1 racing driver Fernando ....
- County associated with Carroll's grinning cat
- Valentine's Day is celebrated in this month
- English queen for nine days in 1553
- Waterfall in Haiti that is a shrine for 2 religions
- The 24-hour period named after the Norse god Thor
- 8 quadrillion bits
- A 1969 Ali MacGraw movie said Goodbye to him
- Insect that sucks blood and leaves an itchy bite
- Bob, star of Better Call Saul
- Anne, Hollywood actress or Shakespeare's wife
- Country that spends a currency called the baht
- First name of British fashion designer Westwood
- Croatian lake national park on World Heritage list
- Singer of The Road to Hell and Auberge
- What tall is to short and fat is to thin
- Annual Chinese dragon boat festival
- .... Blaze, Sherlock tale of a nobbled racehorse
- Place near Marble Arch where executions were held
- The fundamentals of a subject or issue
- Scooby-Doo's long-haired friend
- Tiny freshwater fish that travels in a group
- Single .... (Put a Ring on It), Beyoncé song
- Shallow trench in the earth made by farm machinery
- Islands where Captain James Cook was killed
- A crunchy candy treat made from butter and sugar
- This Joe famously "guaranteed" the 1969 Super Bowl
- Bounty hunter shot by Han Solo in Star Wars
- Harry and Meghan are the Duke and Duchess of it
- The Beatles' hit that refers to the past 24 hours
- Omen of death in the form of a ghostly dog
- Classic board game that features an Electro Probe
- Capital of Catalonia in Spain
- Director of 2019's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Element 118, given the symbol Og in 2016
- Stealthy underwater vehicle
- Artist of The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis, 1662
- Strengthen, exaggerate, condense
- US cocktail with whiskey and refreshing herb
- Charles Dickens wrote a Tale of them
- Gary, the Diff'rent Strokes actor
- Outdoor shaded walkway
- Framed embroidered cloth to show off needle skills
- Spiny ....; shark with toxic spikes near dorsal fin
- Grounds on which games of golf are played
- Thai national park with many divergent species
- First President of Tanzania: Julius ....
- Hybrid fruit of an apricot and a plum
- Time when night and day are equally long
- Money earned by businesses over initial costs
- Major Park in Manhattan
- Product used for washing hair
- Slang for "puts a stop to something"
- Substance that makes your skin itch
- Director of Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Megan, who played Karen in Will & Grace
- The day a person was born
- Capital city of Paraguay
- Sturm ...., tortured German literary movement
- Teen climate activist and icon Greta
- Involved, demanded, called for
- Romantic Italian adventurer of the 18th century
- Surgical prosthetics inserted into the body
- Music notation for returning to tempo, to the beat
- Gyōza, mandu, wonton, or pierogi, for example
- To take a person into custody
- 2020 hit for Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé
- Flammable liquid in lighters
- The eastern of the two great rivers of Mesopotamia
- Another word for a keyboard's "Enter"
- Amnesia is the medical loss of it
- Activist Harriet, who served as a spy
- Lobes on whale tails
- Past tense of catch
- Beer mixed with lemonade
- Ron Weasley's middle name in Harry Potter
- Last surviving member of the Nostromo space crew
- What an archer aims at
- Behind the ...., unseen events or happenings
- Amazon tablet for reading novels
- Breathe in
- Stretching class at the shoreline
- Add-on building that makes a house bigger
- Juice used to treat urinary infections
- Dapple-grey pony shares a stable with Black Beauty
- Insect named after mythical beast
- Total number of dots on a 6-sided die
- Repeating playback of recorded guitar riffs
- 1706 battle; Duke of Marlborough beat Louis XIV
- Research body where experts discuss ideas
- Flat rock used for paving pathways
- Type of bread made with a starter
- The hair-lined area just inside the nostrils
- 1993 sequel to Hot Shots! comedy film
- Chain ...., hit for Diana Ross in 1985
- Spanish term for strongman leader or dictator
- Attracted to poles
- Musical that features song You'll Never Walk Alone
- Looking, staring; keeping an eye on
- Something on the far end of the Uncanny Valley
- The ....; former south London building society
- Month in which Pearl Harbor Day is observed
- Lymphoid tissues at the back of the mouth
- Terry who wrote How Stella Got Her Groove Back
- The mysterious Scottish river monster
- Preliminary model for sculptures
- A chain is only as strong as this kind of link
- Second-oldest sister of the Little Women
- Washing-powder container
- Practice of making magical potions
- Feminine scent that shouldn't be oversprayed
- Studio behind the Wallace and Gromit movies
- Phil Collins sang In The Air ....
- Mountain pass between Lepontine and Rhaetian Alps
- Round room usually with a domed roof
- Adding seasoning
- The front of an aircraft where the pilot sits
- Domesticated polecats used in ratting
- Avoids, keeps away from
- Miami Vice and Nash Bridges actor Don
- The eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II
- The ...., 2004 Sandra Bullock movie with a mailbox
- According to the proverb, it killed the cat
- Nick Hornby novel; Hugh Grant film
- Businessman who ran for US president in 1992, 1996
- Measuring instrument once used by navigators
- Outdoor excursion for students
- Experienced, endured
- Former state of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
- Singer named Chris known for Tennessee Whiskey
- Flaky pastry eaten for breakfast in France
- Fleshy plant, e.g. Aloe vera
- Style of hooded cloak originating in Malta
- Name for an emperor during the German empire
- Plaid pattern of Scotland
- South American relative of llamas and alpacas
- Difference over time, like how a town has evolved
- Second round vote in an election
- What you "square" when you attempt the impossible
- Vicious Doberman from 1988 film Oliver & Company
- The values of goods for sale
- .... in the Rain with Debbie Reynolds
- Conical tent associated with some Sioux tribes
- Fish that comes in grey and red types
- Fats ...., US songwriter of Ain't Misbehavin'
- Lake where the 1980 Olympics were held
- English city, home to the Bodleian Library
- City in Asia Minor known for its wool trade
- Sitcom about Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine
- Noel Coward's play about flirtation at the Blisses
- Heavily wooded region of Southern Africa
- Sport with which Michael Phelps is associated
- An airway that conducts air into the lungs
- One might use one to comb the beach for metal
- Switch off rather than leave in standby mode
- Edible seeds from evergreens also known as piñon
- A mineral crystal used to make jewelry like opal
- 2018 Nine Inch Nails album
- Back ....; stripped back, laid bare
- The natural enlargement of an injured body part
- Last name of US-German Hollywood actress Marlene
- Hazy, cloud-like
- Spiral-shaped fossil of an ancient sea creature
- Triple ...., linked Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
- Actor who plays Buddy's father in Elf
- The Drifters sang about being under it
- Patrick, Doctor Who star who left the role in 1969
- ....Gentileschi, Baroque painter to rival Caravaggio
- Goal that has been reached; important achievement
- From or relating to Rio de Janeiro's country
- Organism considered a producer in the food chain
- Personification of winter ice and coldness
- Penname of author Samuel Langhorne Clemens
- Bronze religious figure and staircase in Hong Kong
- Soviet Union space station, launched in 1971
- Trumpet relative that is more compact in shape
- Drilling holes sounds tedious
- Major European river that flows into the Black Sea
- Peacock feathers
- First name of Alien director Scott
- Method of making patterns on clothes using string
- Warm brew that's the British balm for everything
- Republic that was once the Ottoman Empire
- Kitchen tool for creating shavings of cheese
- Not bright or elaborate; dull
- Fairies in Manx folklore; originally fallen angels
- British crime drama starring Idris Elba
- Author of The Joy Luck Club
- He-Man's skull-faced nemesis
- Legal term for a house and its surrounding land
- Round diagram to show how much each group has
- Predatory arachnid also called a wood spider
- The 16th pope with this name retired in 2013
- Type of wallpaper with a bumpy texture
- Red wine, in French
- Inventor of the Back to the Future time machine
- Philosophy that teaches virtue is the only good
- The space between the thumb and the index finger
- This Horseman was said to dwell in Sleepy Hollow
- Stretchy garments worn by gymnasts and ballerinas
- Second-largest city in Moldova
- Cowboy of the Iberian Peninsula
- Makeup that accentuates the eyelashes
- Empty; having little meaning or substance
- Mass of cells, tumours
- Camila, singer of 2017's Crying in the Club
- Green fruit smashed on toast
- Cluj and Timisoara are cities in this country
- .... Castle, fortress near Leipzig, a WW2 POW jail
- Raised dot writing system for the blind
- American actor in Charlie's Angels and Elementary
- City in which the UN has its headquarters
- Those who rent from a landlord
- Flying disc often thrown for dogs to catch
- Amphibious nickname for a male scuba diver
- Dian, researcher who studied mountain gorillas
- Cuban revolutionary brothers Fidel and Raúl
- .... dorodango, hand-shaping mud spheres
- Seabird with storm, blue and gadfly varieties
- Black-and-white cat in early Disney animations
- First Triumverate member with Crassus and Caesar
- Type of image that isn't vector
- Tiny Himalayan country with a dragon on its flag
- The snowman from a 1950 Gene Autry song
- A move in chess used to gain an early advantage
- To flow back or return, like acid in the esophagus
- David ...., 60s photographer of celebs and criminals
- It's in the eye of the beholder
- Underground passages
- Anne ...., second wife of King Henry VIII
- Reds under the bed, the US .... scare of the 1950s
- Astronomical term for the brightness of a star
- A syringe is used for this
- A human figure meant to keep birds away from crops
- Norwegian traitors
- British dame, played James Bond's first female M
- American ursine, smaller than a grizzly
- Without restraint, e.g. .... passion
- Jazz instrument played by Charlie Parker, Kenny G
- Unhurriedly, waiting without complaining
- Campaigner who drums up election support
- Strike a chord
- Prehistoric reptilian creature
- UK writer on LGBTQ+ issues and Catechism artist
- Crunchy, fried dough bites from West Africa
- What is needed to surf the web, Wi-Fi
- Breaking Bad and Seinfeld actor Bryan
- Italian island that gave its name to sardines
- It was his idea to breach Troy in a giant horse
- Musician Elvis, who had a hit with Oliver's Army
- New Zealand bird with a meat-requesting cry
- Actress Michelle from Hairspray and Batman Returns
- Indian fried and filled pastries
- Mythic bird that rises from the ashes; actor Joaquin
- Chinese mountain with mysterious ancient pipes
- 80s plastic shoe fad
- Having to do with hip flexing muscles
- Great .... Reef, enormous Australian coral structure
- Game where players hold positions on a square mat
- Disney studios behind Ice Age and Rio movies
- Italian Eco, who wrote The Name of the Rose
- Many drive their first car at this age in the US
- Grand ...., radio/TV event broadcast from Nashville
- Sense of finality
- .... d'avril (French April Fools' Day)
- Movie about the Obamas' first date, .... With You
- Baby bird that just cracked out of its egg
- .... barbecue, Taiwanese griddle-cooked stir fry
- Bertram, MasterCraft, or Bayliner vehicle
- An abbey, a house for monks
- Mounds in the Aussie outback also called the Olgas
- Aguilera who sang Candyman, Genie in a Bottle
- A fundamental interaction by a W boson
- Shoes with a high and narrow heel
- Uncontacted, isolated rainforest civilization
- Smoked herrings, you can be done up like one
- Jigsaws with interlocking pieces
- Walter, Jimmy Carter's vice president
- A short-range tubular rocket launcher
- Decorative band where a wall meets the ceiling
- Paul ...., travel-writer, The Mosquito Coast author
- Egyptian beetles used as symbols
- Major port city in Pakistan on the Arabian Sea
- Patron saint of Milan
- Zombie film series created by George A Romero
- Male children of a sibling
- Write a work of music
- Conflict between two groups in the same country
- First name of British archaeologist Kenyon
- Surname of an actor in Titanic and The Revenant
- Warm garment with buttons down the front
- This Ball was a 2013 smash for Miley Cyrus
- The youngest of King Lear's three daughters
- Peter .... wrote Jaws novel in 1974
- Milk, cheese and butter made from plants
- Funny deck game with RPG elements
- Monstrous old crone in Russian folklore
- Like an area just outside of the main city
- Hopping mammal from Australia
- .... Sam, cartoon cowboy with big hat and mustache
- The ...., ethical skincare brand from Anita Roddick
- Pitch Perfect and Love Life actress Anna
- Cloudy part of an eye's lens
- Idiotic paper size of 13½ x 17 inches?
- .... of the Western World, Synge's provocative play
- Glass bottles for wine or coffeepots
- .... Man, human excavated from a Danish peat bog
- Sir Stewart's first name; it's not Jean-Luc
- Artist of 2021 smash hit Streets
- Cream that has been beaten into soft peaks
- Split with someone, citing "It's not you, it's me"
- That .... Moment with Zac Efron and Michael B Jordan
- Physicist Ghose, Clues to the Cosmos writer
- Region of southern Germany, Munich is the capital
- Thundercats character with a set of nunchucks
- What Santa Claus slides down to deliver presents
- TV series about the Gallagher family
- The brown flavor in neapolitan ice cream
- Area with half pipes and rails for doing tricks
- A car that doesn't have a manual transmission
- Japanese architectural style 1336 to 1573
- The first child of Kim and Kanye West; a direction
- Becomes a pal with
- The 19th allowed women to vote in the US
- Expenditure, running costs of a business
- Indian Ocean island where the dodo once lived
- Light seen in the sky after sunset
- Type of pie eaten after humiliation
- Party ...., loud decoration with shreds of paper
- .... Le Pen, politician daughter of Jean-Marie
- Cheese and roasted ham sandwich from Florida
- Maurice .... wrote Where the Wild Things Are
- A plant disease that causes browning and death
- Dice and roulette are these kind of games
- Reverse mullet, or frullet hair
- Not after
- Yorkshire resort, home to Goth weekends
- Dame Flora ...., theatrical and film actress
- Hugh, comic partner of Stephen Fry
- A man in the Wild Wild West
- The chemical element represented by Na in NaCl
- Natural vision, without binoculars or a telescope
- .... Lights, chart-topping hit for The Weeknd
- Pulse the Chinese call dadou makes sauces, milk...
- It's the C in the video recorder known as a VCR
- Pattern or mold for frequent use
- Ivo ...., evil adversary of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Norwegian site of WWII heavy water production
- .... Park; royal residence of Princess Anne
- Aniston or Lopez, for instance
- Wanda's last name on WandaVision
- Using dogs to catch game, e.g. hares
- A journey of a .... miles begins with a single step
- Brooding romance novel by Charlotte Brontë
- Marriage that parents have fixed for a child
- Smallest nation in the Horn of Africa
- Andrew, took over the role of Spider-Man in 2012
- They're worn in the hearing organs when swimming
- British admiral who died aboard HMS Victory
- Two of them accompany a lie in an icebreaker game
- The kea is the world's only mountain-dwelling one
- American rapper Post with facial tattoos
- Sportsperson who plays on a green with clubs
- Giant square-shaped bay in the middle of Canada
- German poet and playwright Bertolt ....
- Bracket fittings that enable doors to open
- Metallic name for the age lasting 3000-1000 BC
- Half of a circle's diameter
- The long fabric trails of wedding gowns
- Body double rumoured to replace Nigerian president
- Superhero played by Zachary Levi in a 2019 movie
- Animal whose milk is used to make Pule cheese
- Fungi that can be grown at home in a special box
- Length in feet of a badminton court
- Political scandal causing Richard Nixon to resign
- A card game also called Pontoon or Twenty-One
- Passages in an amphitheater
- Extremely loyal and committed
- Russian city and a retro furry coat
- .... Mathematica, by Isaac Newton
- Try not to wander here, it's not on the charts!
- A thick, blended ice cream drink
- Plants/animals are made of these groups of cells
- Dijon makes a classic sharp one with these seeds
- Jason, actor who married Amanda Anka in 2001
- The long bone connecting the shoulder to elbow
- Lake in Central Asia that is decreasing in area
- The most murderous mammal on Earth
- Edible characters who tell religious "Tales" on TV
- The Ain-Diab Grand Prix circuit is in this country
- The first A in BAFTA
- Particular stage of civilization, behaviors
- ....-to-air missile or SAM
- Anthony Horowitz's teenaged spy
- 1888 Strindberg play set on Midsummer's Eve
- A person who helps a person commit a crime
- Oology is the scientific study of them
- Aka "Grizzly", mountain man and bear trainer
- Long, thin cigar
- David Copperfield is a master of these
- Small, orange citrus fruit with lots of seeds
- This Warner Bros character was voiced by Mel Blanc
- The part of a garment that loops around the hips
- It has up to 40,000 muscles in its trunk
- The interface between land and a river or stream
- Chinese toffee apple
- Busy ...., author of This Will Only Hurt A Little
- Cobra Commander's intelligence officer in G.I. Joe
- Popular restaurant chain nicknamed "The Hut"
- Film where Robert Downey Jr. talks to the animals
- How people feel on turkey-day
- King John's nickname referring to his lost domains
- Camille, artist born in the Virgin Islands in 1830
- People wake up early so they can do this all week
- Dukes of Hazzard brother with rhyming name
- Sinister clown in Stephen King's It
- Writer and director of The Producers in 1967
- Use of scientific tests in criminal investigation
- Semi-aquatic animal, like a frog, toad, or newt
- 2017 smash hit that means "slowly" in Spanish
- Shared name of two queens ruling 400 years apart
- Mount Everest's mountain range
- Spontaneous, unplanned
- Mark on a pattern, aligns it correctly on fabric
- Powerful Iranian ruler assassinated in 1747
- The left or right curvature of a person's spine
- A senior naval rank; a butterfly with black wings
- He plays David Rose in Schitt's Creek
- Former capital of the Dutch East Indies
- David, author who created the character Rambo
- Fancy fungus of French cuisine
- Small iceberg less than 2m in size
- Official name for a walu walu fish
- KFC colonel's first name
- Ian ...., Europe's Ryder Cup hero from Hitchin
- Infection also known as German measles
- Caribbean music from the West Indies
- Spicy Mexican sauces for tacos and dips
- Game played by Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal
- The long tarmac strip that a plane takes off from
- Silvery metal used to make bathroom fittings
- Largest moon of Neptune
- .... Brothers, Ramblin' Man band
- Extinct zebra with both striped and unstriped coat
- Profession of a "Mad" man in Alice in Wonderland
- The Egyptian goddess of cats and fertility
- Official language of Libya, Iraq, and Yemen
- Friends character played by Lisa Kudrow
- Most kind
- Edie ...., English model-activist, wrote open letter
- Basic white sauce made with milk, flour and butter
- Make something into a liquid solution
- Longest standard athletic running event
- Coaching someone, or undergoing learning
- Scottish city or Hong Kong island
- Native Australian explorer who assisted Flinders
- Valuable furniture items from the past
- Faun who befriended Lucy in C. S. Lewis tale
- Sensory hairs on a cat's or dog's face
- A TV show hosted by Jeff Probst for 40 seasons
- Opera that includes the aria Nessun dorma
- Proverbially, it's the best medicine
- What Cinderella went to the ball in
- Protagonist of Legally Blonde
- Animated comedy series set in a Colorado town
- The celebration where people trick or treat
- Artist who created The Ultimate Alphabet book
- Tool that spouts fire, for browning meringues
- Inorganic; abnormal, not right
- ....pancake, breakfast popover
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Sarah .... is Building a Mystery
- King Solomon's mother
- YouTube philanthropist behind Team Trees
- Mythical Scottish creatures who are human and seal
- Giant green statue in New York City
- Native name for Easter Island
- Main character's first name in TV's The Good Place
- A chemical compound whose formula is C6H6
- Fallen ...., 2018 Jurassic Park movie
- Asian fruits that are foul-smelling
- Greek letter corresponding to the English letter O
- A helper or assistant
- Country in which Lego was invented
- One of two long limbs found on a squid
- Pirate especially partial to riotous drinking
- Room space underneath a house
- Medieval weapon that flung stones at the enemy
- In boxing, it's what KO stands for
- Carthaginian general of Second Punic War
- Wolfgang ...., German director of Das Boot
- Someone who doesn't take defeat well
- Coastal country between West and Central Africa
- Game of Thrones' fictional continent
- :) or 8-D
- Upper roof level at the rear of a ship
- Make someone feel isolated
- One of an octopus' eight limb-like appendages
- Paul Giamatti Wall Street TV show
- Written collection of the sayings of Confucius
- Norse spirit who delivers slain souls to Valhalla
- Singer-songwriter of In the Lonely Hour in 2014
- Close examination
- Kumail Nanjiani's movie about his ill wife, The ....
- Replica of a person built in wintry weather
- Court jester of King Arthur
- Sweet substance put between sponge layers
- Gelatinous things used in kombucha production
- Forest cervidae with reddish coats and white rumps
- A person who plays sports
- The storage tank of a flush toilet
- Bruce Lee's actor son, star of The Crow
- Off on a completely different line of thought
- Gets smaller, like Alice before she ate the cake
- The Coca-Cola Company is based in this city
- Large North American wild cat
- Lane that people live on; Sesame ...., tv show
- Paul, giant lumberjack in American folklore
- The five day Hindu festival of lights
- Put a message into secret code
- US author Gay, who wrote Hunger and Bad Feminist
- Band's hits include Hotel California, Lyin' Eyes
- Desires, against the tenth commandment
- Toyota sports car with arachnid name
- Vast bodies of water, e.g. Arctic and Indian
- White fleshed cactus-like plant, aka dragon fruit
- Houston's baseball team
- A film about someone's life
- A gas may turn into this when it cools
- A small recess off a larger room
- .... Baret, first woman to circumnavigate the globe
- Verbally disagree with someone's position
- A large American wild cat
- Embracing marble statue by Auguste Rodin
- Temporary states of being
- Canadian Scott who tries to woo Ramona Flowers
- Nintendo Wii game: The Legend of Zelda: .... Sword
- Each nail is enhanced with gel or acrylic
- A retro hairstyle; a dangerous home
- Edith, author of The House of Mirth
- This child boulder sang Picture and Cowboy
- Eight-pointed cross of Mediterranean island
- A traditional Spanish drink of wine and cut fruits
- Supply, furnish
- Ryan Gosling is this type of driver in Drive movie
- Events just before dusk
- Norse ocean-going explorers of history
- 50s singing style of Sinatra, Damone, Como et al
- A railing at the side of a staircase
- Mysterious Russian monk who aided tsar Nicholas II
- Did a mouse impression
- They sang back-up to Hercules in Disney film
- Metric measurement units for area, not acres
- Small abdominal organ that may require surgery
- First name of Wise Blood author O'Connor
- California city in which Tesla HQ is based
- Bona ...., law term for goods not owned by anyone
- Became less or fewer slowly
- Third-largest Lake District body of water
- Hungarian spicy cheese
- Comic knight featured in three Shakespeare plays
- Wood-cutting tool with a blade of revolving teeth
- Gems or hoops worn in a pierced lobe
- It might be a western roll or a dive straddle
- A vote held for positions of public office
- Scary creature found on old cathedrals
- Device placed in orbit around the Earth
- .... Tittlemouse, Potter mouse keeps a clean house
- Green Powerpuff Girl, toughest fighter
- Swamp reptile mistaken for crocodile
- Shake this festive toy to see a wintry scene
- Substance to ward off insects
- Actor who starred in Top Gun and The Doors
- Those who drive demons out of people
- Mixologist
- Loretta Lynn was the daughter of this worker
- Painful PE game and subject of Ben Stiller film
- Taj Mahal was commissioned by this Indian ruler
- Capital of Sweden
- Fonzie sitcom
- Examples include math, art and languages
- Folkloric name for a creature kept by a witch
- An adult male horse
- Grain harvested from grasses in the genus Zizania
- City opposite Brazzaville on the Congo River
- Tankinis and bikinis are versions of this item
- Caribbean island Nicki Minaj was born on
- Hokusai's wave was off this Japanese town
- Actress Moore, who won an Oscar for Still Alice
- Room in which a rainshower might be found
- Lost underwater city with mermaids and mermen
- Lovecraftian word associated with horror
- Brightly illuminated
- Italian explorer of South America, Amerigo ....
- Boxers
- Live, public musical performances
- Slow internet connection over telephone wires
- Claim to be true; accuse of
- Bret Michaels sings lead for this glam-metal band
- US state associated with the Wizard of Oz
- 1959 Dean Martin film about the blacklist
- It's what an argentiferous rock would contain
- Maria, astronomer and author of Urania Propitia
- People who live on isles between Alaska and Russia
- These extra playing cards have clowns on them
- No. 1 country (in 2017) in donut shops per capita
- Obsequious helper or assistant
- City in which the Battle of Bunker Hill took place
- Giant biblical beast often likened to an elephant
- Writer Louise who created Harriet the Spy
- Scaly, endangered animal, looks like an aardvark
- The voice type between bass and tenor
- Thick syrup, also called black treacle
- Mickey was the apprentice of one in Fantasia
- Snatched, took someone by force
- Thing that subdues or moistens
- Scottish islands divided into "Inner" and "Outer"
- Soft, comfortable footwear worn around the house
- Daisy flower used to treat migraines
- Pistol stand-off
- The pen is .... than the sword
- Even light can't escape this space phenomenon
- A person who investigates and solves crimes
- Tequila cocktail with salt on the rim of the glass
- .... Astor IV; wealthy victim of Titanic disaster
- Popping out of the ground, like a plant
- Rapper who guested on Eminem's 2020 hit Godzilla
- For Whom the Bell Tolls author Ernest
- Like a missile or an enraged person
- Metal loop, clip used by climbers
- Master of Suspense Alfred, director of Psycho
- Keaton, B. Jordan, or Fassbender
- Kenneth the page's last name on 30 Rock
- Rhythmic Caribbean song
- Back to the .... board; time to rethink plans
- 2003 Tim Burton film starring Ewan McGregor
- Flat, round food cooked on a griddle
- Roman galley with three sets oars on each side
- When a young animal recognizes another as a parent
- Amazing! Cool!
- Beam framework used in many bridges
- The Japanese franchise short for pocket monsters
- Medicine used to relieve heartburn or indigestion
- 50-60s dance move of Chubby Checker
- You might be in this liquid when you're in trouble
- Partner of a main course eaten adjacent
- Another name for architecture style of skyscrapers
- The hippogriff who attacked Draco Malfoy
- Adjective used to describe Russia's Tsar Ivan IV
- Fellow seafarer on a voyage
- The T in James T Kirk, played by William Shatner
- Pain caused by a trapped nerve in the lower back
- Hungarian sheepdog known for its mop-like coat
- Horse races are measured in these
- First name of composer Mozart
- Signed up for
- The meeting of cardinals that decides the new pope
- Device used to type letters and symbols
- Twice monthly watery phenomenon due to the Moon
- Sliding down a slope using an ice ax for stopping
- Poker hand of five consecutively numbered cards
- Enter land or property without owner's permission
- To sign witness to a legal testimony
- Nabokov novel and Kubrick film
- Utensils for removing the insides of apples
- The Spice Girl named after a spice, Geri Halliwell
- Waves formed by the planet's rotation
- In its logo, A and Z are linked by an orange line
- Lower Manhattan strip where CBGB was
- The objects of coulrophobia fear
- Colin, once a general and US secretary of state
- 1997 slasher flick, I Know What You Did Last ....
- Deep red burgundy shade
- Dance style performed by a prima donna
- Great Plains canine, often called prairie wolf
- Mythical king who knew a Lady in the Lake
- Extremely happy or proud
- Surname of British tennis stars Andy and Jamie
- Middle Eastern marketplace that sounds strange
- The Naked .... can often be seen in Time's Square
- Live streaming site for games
- An impatient person might be told to hold theirs
- Alaskan city formerly known for gold-mining
- Exotic flower, like the bee or lady's slipper
- Korean pickled vegetables regarded as a superfood
- Small wooden playing figure in a board game
- Last name of Marcus, Jamaican race activist
- Relating to the eye
- .... of a Down, band that sang Hypnotize
- Major Saudi oil company based in Dhahran
- Square root of 121
- Sleeping Beauty's real name
- Golf club for short distances
- It's the C in pharmacy chain CVS
- The name of a song by Lil Wayne and The Chordettes
- Captain Cook's pleasant name for the Tongan Isles
- Shaved ice served in a pointy paper cup
- A plot of land where grapes are grown
- Player of a twangy round stringed instrument
- Component to improve aerodynamics of a car
- What non-Americans call soccer
- Lively energy or speed
- Subtitle of Charlize Theron's Mad Max movie
- Most populous city in Brazil
- She was UK Prime Minister for all of the 1980s
- Small drinking vessel for measures of tequila
- Poetic grouping of Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge
- The study of Earth's features and places
- French DIY artworks using unusual materials
- Extremely tired and lacking all energy
- Company that makes the Office suite of programs
- Passed an email along to another person
- She had hits with Roar and Firework
- Drew, who starred in E.T. when she was 6 years old
- Senior university lecturer
- Shoshone woman who aided Lewis and Clark
- Party ....; decorative streamers with a bang
- Luxury car brand with a winged B logo
- Root vegetable used in tapioca
- Affectionate cat breed with long hair
- The zodiac sign which starts on October 23
- Opposed to; leaning on
- The first name of the actor who played Legolas
- Spewing mountain that emits steam into atmosphere
- Sheryl Crow sang Everyday was this kind of road
- Artist whose works include Blue Poles and Mural
- Owner of Manor Farm in Orwell's Animal Farm
- Taxonomic rank above phylum
- Tightrope walker who crossed Niagara Falls
- Off-white; Paul Thomas Anderson film
- Revolving lifting device used to raise an anchor
- Pirate booty kept in chests
- Not my ...., not my kind of thing
- Closet or cupboard for storing clothes
- Related to the ocean
- 1989 Best Picture Oscar winner
- To float above the ground
- Sir Roger ...., Irish patriot convicted of treason
- Boat stuck with no wind
- Celestial body people think might hit Earth
- Spooky electric instrument played with no hands
- Cooking method using plastic bag in a water bath
- A bird whose pink plumage depends on its diet
- Surname of Jurassic Park author Michael
- Handheld cutting shears