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- Irish ring with hand design, represents love
- Friedrich ... wrote Ode to Joy and William Tell
- The amount of light that gets to a piece of film
- Giant plates that form the Earth's crust
- Clicking needles together to make a scarf
- Video game company that created Mario & Luigi
- Society where physical coins or notes are not used
- The J.M Barrie character who never grew up
- ... The Palm; Dubai hotel based on mythical city
- Swiss tennis pro Stan ... won Olympic gold in 2008
- Quality of a mythical creature who can never die
- An autoimmune condition resulting in hair loss
- Small metal or porcelain thumb protectors
- Name shared by actors Aniston, Lawrence, Lopez
- Killers, marauders, carnivorous animals
- Concentrated shot of coffee
- Good luck wish before an actor takes to the stage
- Tuneful musical show with audience participation
- Breakfast food of shredded, grilled potato cakes
- ... Saints, movement founded by Joseph Smith
- Ancient Greek temple dedicated to goddess Athena
- This machine helps spot deception
- Given undeserved rave reviews
- Where Santa Claus lives
- Another name for stomach pain
- Subtitle of 2009's Terminator movie
- Trip outdoors with fun things planned
- An irrational fear of animals
- Tech company founded by Larry Ellison
- Code language for computers written in 0s and 1s
- Detroit rap artist with a film called 8 mile
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel, The Great ...
- Large span of grassland used for grazing livestock
- Korean dish consisting of fermented vegetables
- Award given to championship teams
- Planet with rings next to Jupiter
- Artistic dance associated with slippers, tutus
- Able to speak a foreign language like a native
- Document that allows entry into other countries
- Variety of desserts with dough, cream, and fruit
- Common allergy caused by pollen
- This Alaskan dog was bred for hauling freight
- Crime drama with a mobster named Tony, The ...
- The natural sugar present in fruits
- Blue Mountains on the western boundary of Eriador
- Type of monk who meditates
- The common name for thrombocyte
- To zip a large file to send to someone easily
- Eyes ...; drama film with elaborate Venetian masks
- Dangerous snakes are often this
- A boxer who is not good at taking it on the chin
- Austrian composer Franz ... wrote Ave Maria
- Important pads of tissue at the back of the throat
- "... of the Opera" play based on the French novel
- Jack Sparrow's handheld naviagtion device
- Hanna-Barbera's Magilla is this type of animal
- Organelle containing a cell's chromosomes
- Thick seafood soupy stew
- The island where Usain Bolt and Shaggy are from
- Stumble over your words in a speech
- Power pack for feeding juice to electronics
- ... Concerto; Beethoven's work for Archduke Rudolf
- Mass punishment on society by a vengeful god
- Dance ..., troupe of working dancers
- Said to someone about to embark on a trip
- Looking around a new location
- Not at the proper time; jumped the queue
- Bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice
- Basics needed to know how to play an RPG
- Layered cake custard mixes suffixed by Russes
- Star Wars planet covered in Galactic City
- Gang lord, head of a mafia family
- Painting using melted wax mixed with pigments
- Procurement and distribution of goods
- What one might feel seeing their old picture books
- Kool & the Gang say it's all right to do this
- Moscow piazza
- Surname of Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter
- Internet locations made up of linked pages
- Thick crepes with lemon and sugar adornment
- Where prunes started life
- Person who buys something from a shop
- Castrated male sopranos or altos
- Adds information to written words
- Cramming, packing in a lot of people
- Guests, people who come to stay
- Archaic word for foodstuffs
- Dried, smoked jalapeño pepper
- Botanical pictures and drawings
- Final boarding announcement for flight passengers
- Shaved skull hairstyle
- Comic action hero of the Interplanet Space Fleet
- Maggie in The Moon on the Floss, by George Eliot
- Could be the mean, median or modal value
- Weekly 5k run in a green space
- French tourist resort with a Picasso gallery
- Takes clothes out of a suitcase
- Princess Buttercup's true love
- Bourbon spirit
- Click-... rates, or CTR, a measure of website usage
- Doggie ..., supervision for canines while you work
- Natives of France's capital city
- Common nickname for US marines
- MC Hammer has a "mind to rhyme" and two of these
- Sikh Michelin-starred chef from Nottingham
- Part of phone number that suggests location
- Health abnormality, e.g. metabolic or genetic
- Point or moment in time
- ID document that allows international travel
- ... ground; hotbed, forcing house
- Communist Walter, who led Berlin Wall construction
- Stimulant in coffee to be avoided at bedtime
- Canvas shelter used in luxury glamping resorts
- Sam Gamgee spoke fondly of them
- Dutch satnav brand with GO and One models
- ... ships visit the Antarctica
- Spanish word for nap after lunch
- ... Building, novelty-looking place for groceries
- Places where lawyers and judges spend their time
- The hilltop Castle, a Japanese World Heritage Site
- Curtis Armstrong role in Revenge of the Nerds
- The month before Christmas in Christianity
- Prickly plant associated with the desert
- How blood gets from the heart to the body
- Coca-Cola's competitor to 7 Up
- Holds lollipops to guide a pilot when taxiing
- Distance covered in imperial units
- Blue planet named like a god of the sea
- Movie franchise, The Fast and the ...
- Noah who was a dictionary editor
- Zig-zag pattern often found on floors, walls
- Person who bargains on price
- Peter, Paul and Mary are doing this on a jet plane
- It's easier to settle these when there's a will
- Epileptic fit
- F1 venue
- Its capital is Reykjavik
- Young green soybeans found at sushi restaurants
- TV's star-performing dolphin
- ... Roche, mother of Princess Diana
- Deriding, making fun of
- A user of Twitter
- Loss of ability to understand or produce speech
- Political movement of early Victorian Britain
- Chemical used in water to strengthen teeth
- What books are doing as they give knowledge
- Male lead singer of a band
- Corporate gatherings or forums to relay news
- Glittering nickname of Berlin Victory Column
- Style of government often led by a president
- Worker
- Disney child actor also known as Moochie, Kevin ...
- Carried out by organized criminals
- Sans-serif typeface by a famous English sculptor
- Rituals where males assemble to dance for mates
- Alternative quick route
- Museo ...; Piazza San Marco art and history museum
- Therapy carried out with horses
- Open shelter at beach or pool
- Drink packed with caffeine; cup of joe
- Quidditch player whose role is catching the snitch
- Comic ..., US entertainment charity
- T-Bone ..., blues guitarist famed for Stormy Monday
- Death notice author
- Surname of Allen, star of Grandma's Boy
- Votes in a politician
- Fabric that burping cloths are often made from
- These folks are always right, apparently
- Monarch, supposed writer of Greensleeves
- This city's airport named for Canada's PM in 1960
- People often get cakes to celebrate these
- Joseph ..., Pope Benedict XVI
- Place where museum visitors can leave their coats
- Fracture in the ground after an earthquake
- The dome-shaped muscle involved in respiration
- Thor ..., Pacific explorer on Kon-Tiki raft
- Instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- Billie and Willie: actor and Tory MP respectively
- Police label for an old and unsolved crime
- Debaucheries, profanities
- High-value poker token or company on stock market
- Pissarro painted Landscape at ...
- Coastal city in Georgia, USA, also a girl's name
- Document necessary for international travel
- A file saved from the internet
- Kiss Me by ... None the Richer
- Green leafy veg like cabbages and kale
- A condition caused by a vitamin B-1 deficiency
- ... the mark; say too much, speak out of turn
- Tranquil, calm
- Thin tissue that connects animal or plant cells
- Home of El Capitan cliff
- All ...; jukebox musical featuring Elvis hits
- Texan senator/2016 Rep. presidential nomination
- ... Hall, Sunday Times crossword editor till 2010
- Motorcycle from bikers in 1950's California
- Lightweight hooded rain jacket, packed into a bag
- ... Stone, Irish wall bestowing gift of eloquence
- Chef who invented Caesar salad: Caesar ...
- Old manuscripts in the form of books
- "The Brave Little ...", 80s animated kids' film
- South American nation with government in La Paz
- Roads for planes
- Layer hair with a razor, like a bird's plumage
- 1926 Preakness Stakes winner
- Occurs when your shin and calf muscles strain
- A king's ..., or a vast amount of money
- Andy ..., voiced Capt Haddock in the Tintin movie
- Opposites of liabilities
- Martin ... starred in Space: 1999
- Mirror and cabinet combination in a bathroom
- Texan city, probable home of margarita cocktails
- Operation ..., military deployment to NI 1969-2007
- Unit of angular measure, roughly 57.3 degrees
- Spicy condiment often served with sushi
- Refined evening do at home
- Hurry, rush, speed up
- You ride in a car, but you don't drive them
- Statue with human head, lion body, eagle wings
- Scottish author who was Canada's governor general
- A sea anchor or a small parachute for planes
- Devices such as a monitor, speakers, etc
- Heroine of the 1979 film Alien, Sigourney ...
- Sky Sports pundit Jamie, ex-Liverpool footballer
- Luke Skywalker joined one in Star Wars
- Youth-restoring surgeries that "lift" features
- The first sheet inside most picture books
- Frank Sinatra broke hearts with these eyes
- The spotted dog breed Cruella de Vil wanted
- ... markets, festive Yuletide fairs in Europe
- Forges, like evidence
- Jerusalem: The ... of the Great Albion by Blake
- Nothing ...; green Customs exit at airports
- Companies put their logo on everything to do this
- Arrange with a plan or system in mind
- Good manners, how to behave in public
- Egyptian bucketed waterwheels
- Keyboard function for WRITING LIKE THIS
- Person who talks up a show to attract people
- Ancient astronomer and Timurid sultan
- Most visited town in the Blue Mountains
- ... bees, super-pollinators, better than honey bees
- Corncrake, Eurasian short-billed rail bird
- Photo ID required for international travel
- City in Spain; type of orange that is sweeter
- Reveal, e.g. a plot twist or a film's ending
- Traditional stories, art forms of other cultures
- Tiny organ where hair comes out
- Fried circular cakes with a hole in the middle
- Politician who advocates fighting other countries
- ... Truth, abolitionist, "Ain't I a Woman?" speaker
- What is below this clue
- Brokers buy and sell stock in them
- A dog breed: ... terrier or an English county
- Louisiana dish made with rice, sausage, more
- Tube with mirrors used to see from submarines
- Aliens often leave signs in the ...
- Another name for an integrated circuit
- Well, that ... quickly
- Name for 'new' Mexican coins from 1993 to 1996
- Beastie Boys song that saves the day in Star Trek
- ... and the Machine band; an Italian city
- Having to do with funny stories with punchlines
- Issues faced by characters in a storyline
- Berlin opera company based near Unter den Linden
- David Livingstone 1855 discovery: ... Fallas
- Andean ... cat; feline from South American uplands
- War poem by John McCrae: In ... Fields
- What a DJ is doing with their records
- Ben ..., former US Federal Reserve chair
- Automobile-based vacation
- Set of spiritual beliefs
- Black carbon from burnt wood used to draw
- Back workout of bending down to grab a barbell
- What doctors are doing to patients in hospitals
- Deceptive nonsense to trick or cheat
- Sesame seeds
- All work and no play makes Jack ...
- Three-leaved clover sprigs
- Piles of farm food painted by Claude Monet
- Animal emblem on Berlin coat of arms
- Mongol conqueror featured in Marlowe's drama
- Central American country between Mexico, Honduras
- You're fine if the top stops spinning in this film
- Never-ending, like mythological motion machines
- Mellow Italian cheese originating near Vesuvius
- The brain lobe responsible for visual processing
- Someone who travels on a boat, bus or plane
- Leaving dock
- Like the equinox in Spring
- Cheek depression
- Tony Curtis to Jamie Lee, or Billy Ray to Miley
- A condition caused by a vitamin C deficiency
- Short shot of espresso served with lemon slice
- ... & Me; comedy drama tale about a family dog
- Slang for detective
- Colourful canine enters urban gardens at night
- Regret your sins
- My Name is Mud rock band
- French museum that opened in 1793
- The Greek Muse of astronomy
- Magic Kingdom's principal roadway, Main ...
- ... National Cemetery, military site for the fallen
- People between the left wing and the right wing
- Straining bowls
- Leaving on a flight or train journey
- Dramatic speech where actors speak to themselves
- The Dutch painter who created The Night Watch
- Second-in-command in a mafia group
- 2009 Leah Andreone album
- ... Drive, the 4W in 4WD
- Winner of the Battle of Bosworth: House of ...
- The last word in many bedtime stories
- ... the dyer's son, character from Happy Families
- ... silence; keeping quiet to raise funds
- Mary Poppins would recommend these full of sugar
- The Greek princess who married Perseus
- The Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin
- Knee cap
- 2006 play by Yasmina Reza: God of ...
- Former currency: Surinamese or Dutch
- Athletic DC Comics scarlet superhero
- Genetic material of organisms
- ... of the Lost Ark
- ... St, Moscow, medieval street with many churches
- Another name for the Netherlands
- Long smoky pork sausage from Poland
- Quaint establishment in which to take a cuppa
- Capital and largest city of Nicaragua
- Benedict Arnold was a traitor or this
- Colleague, especially in the US
- Buy, take ownership of
- ... Pine, saxophonist founder of Jazz Warriors
- Italian supercar and camera designer, Giorgetto
- The organ which secretes insulin and glucagon
- Scottish breakfasts
- Final action of a snooker frame; TV snooker series
- File ..., yellow folder icon on Windows computers
- Michael who wrote War Horse
- Sections of longer books
- Long-extinct woolly prehistoric creatures
- Source of heat for tent occupants
- House shoes worn for warmth and comfort
- What many people wear on Halloween
- 12 photographic months of holiday reminders
- The Irish name for the Irish prime minister
- Alfred ..., the director of Psycho and Vertigo
- Reciprocals of sines
- Food with an appearance of sugar crystals
- Horse-showing shows
- White on white embroidery, with Norwegian name
- Getaway after a wedding
- ... machine, functioning smoothly and efficiently
- Photographers used to develop film in these
- Swiss hotel chain - and ice cream brand
- King Arthur's legendary sword
- Bangkok road known as a backpackers' paradise
- Tiny European nation with cattle on flag
- UK chemist Dorothy, penicillin scientist
- Sentence a criminal to prison
- German city, site of an Allied conference of 1945
- ... TV, fly-on-the-wall entertainment
- Warm-blooded animals whose babies drink milk
- Having mass appeal
- What one does to keep a runny nose from running
- Any visual medium of expression
- ... Hawkins, aka "Hawk", jazz saxophonist
- State of enlightenment
- Official language spoken in the Philippines
- Mad shell for a pecan or almond
- Singer Maren Morris finds holy redemption here
- ... sound, enveloping cinema experience
- Close-up photos of criminals' faces
- Person from nation north of USA
- Altered Carbon and Queen of the South's Martha ...
- The Las Vegas resort known for its fountain
- A female warrior sent to the battlefield by Odin
- ... dress, lacy costume worn for Spanish dance
- A title used to address royals: your ...
- Tables of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- When the economy gets better
- Alcoholic drink enjoyed before a meal
- Lennon peace lyrics: Everybody's talkin' about ...
- Traditional Christmas songs
- Game where players make words from dice
- "Sneeze on ..., sneeze for danger"
- 1939 Wright novel that has no letter E in it
- A chain of messages sent as replies to each other
- Restaurant Calle Ocho is translated as ... Street
- Cream of this is often used in a fish condiment
- The 1,063 foot tall Parisian wrought-iron tower
- One-masted sailboats
- Houses made from blocks of ice
- Instead of, e.g. days off ... of extra days worked
- Muscles in upper arms
- First name of temperature scientist Celsius
- ... in the back, is to be traitorously betrayed
- Where the manager and subs sit in a football match
- Ralph does it to the Internet in Wreck-It Ralph 2
- Dystopian RPG where Friend Computer is the master
- Describes sets of data with no common members
- Slim ..., not much remaining to choose between
- Type of worship of repeating phrases in a group
- Country whose capital is Bridgetown
- Enclosed space used to display fish
- British defeat to Colonists in Revolutionary War
- What picture books with numbers help teach
- Nickname for Qantas Airways: the Flying ...
- Annotation at the bottom of a page
- Imitation crab sushi ingredient
- Unplugged version of a song; a hollow guitar
- ... glove, for getting fur off pets quickly
- Taken by force, kidnapped
- Dark vinegar from Modena region of Italy
- Treatment for stress, involving total time off
- ... Seedorf; Dutch footballer who won several cups
- The Washington Monument, e.g.
- 1964 film about a traveling fair heist
- Became CEO of Apple Inc in 2011
- Basins from which horses drink water
- Survivor's slogan: Outwit, Outplay, ...
- Waldorf-...; luxury New York hotels built in 1893
- The ... tower of Pisa
- 1995 Van Halen Album
- The Greek hero who killed Medusa
- Home that is towed behind a vehicle
- Group of people living together and sharing
- Too much food, a celebratory meal
- Commercial companies for global plane travel
- Members of cavalry units or mounted police
- François ..., key figure in French New Wave cinema
- Dissolvable cube that freshens and cleans toilets
- Havoc created by cheeky troublemakers
- Constructed machines with their own energy source
- First name of German Renaissance painter Dürer
- When a fallen champion returns, they make a ...
- Red-orange New Zealand apple variety
- Herb root used to treat insomnia
- When moon pulls on ocean, causes water to rise
- Foods like potatoes, breads, pastas
- Inside-out
- Under ..., Dylan Thomas's "play for voices"
- Separated into a different road
- Music by Grieg: In the Hall of the ... King
- Christmas play based on the birth of Jesus Christ
- Walked off in a huff
- Wonder of the Ancient World found in Halicarnassus
- A pain-reliever known by the name Advil or Motrin
- Its capital city is Buenos Aires
- Pages saved on a bar in your browser
- Cocktail of vodka, cranberry and grapefruit juices
- Singer Harry who made The Banana Boat Song famous
- People who buy stuff
- Restored German parliament building in Berlin
- Golden calf, revered object of worship
- The first New Town designed for London's overspill
- Makes power
- Pattern-style of ballroom dance
- An animal that can live on land and in water
- Books are delivered in boxes made of this material
- To get rid of or completely eliminate something
- Glossy newspapers or online feature collections
- What type a file is, e.g. PDF, xlsx
- Silesia saint to whom Berlin cathedral is devoted
- A passage in a contract that limits something
- ... call; early morning contact from hotel staff
- St ..., Toronto subway stop, English patron saint
- Prime of life, time of youth
- Chewing gum while chopping these may banish tears
- Gripping tool with serrated pincers
- Leg of ..., sleeve shape that balloons at the top
- This head was a cult movie by David Lynch
- Doge's ...; residence of the Chief of Venice
- City in Turkey with ruins once belonging to Greece
- Land with a lot of potential for crop growth
- Chart-topping Cuban singer Camila
- Owners might take their dog on this light running
- ... bun, doughy swirl with raisins from W London
- Genre of fairy tales
- Purse
- Playing piece in a game
- Mystical Church of San Juan Bautista Church state
- Offer assistance to the less fortunate
- Henry Fonda's character in The Grapes of Wrath
- Slanting, at an incline
- Benjamin ...; US politician known as Pitchfork Ben
- Fat ..., squares of fabric for quilting
- Fixing things, mending broken things
- Religious war
- Widespread mineral that crystallizes from magma
- 2007 Jeremy C. Shipp sci-fi novel about travel
- El ..., Royal Site of the Spanish monarchy
- Tickle the ivories or type a memo on this
- Using string to remove food from between teeth
- Argon, neon or helium
- New ..., nickname for rosy new balls in cricket
- ... class; travel option chosen by executives?
- Widespread hostile reaction to change
- A life insurance provider might make you get one
- Writer who's the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos
- Mammal that carries its baby in a pouch
- Major UK-based tennis tournament
- ... Chronicles, fantasy RPG with Shulk
- ... operations, military attempt to deceive
- Kid lit, delivered by subscription as they age
- Remove old skin from the surface
- The American crime film starring Al Pacino: The ...
- Positive feelings, sent to someone psychically
- Wackiness shown by many picture book illustrations
- Bowls for draining pasta
- ... Ball; New York festival on Randall's Island
- Gave public support or recommendation to
- Hued vehicle looked out for in travel game
- Oriental foodie district in many major cities
- Overconfident, arrogant, conceited
- Greek biographer and essayist of Parallel Lives
- Name of the Chinese currency
- Robin Knox-..., non-stop, around-the-world sailor
- Those laid on their backs in hospitals
- One might put one together for workout music
- ... of the Guard, daily regal ceremony in London
- The Celtic queen of the Iceni tribe
- Conferred with a title in name only
- Carry-on luggage on a flight
- Indiana Jones' cracking leather braid
- To surgically remove a limb or digit
- Brazilian stew of pork and black beans over rice
- Horizontal crossword clues
- Containers in which butter is produced
- ... Kerk; 15th-century Amsterdam church
- Whovian idol's medical moniker
- Cheekily complimentary
- Street in NY named by the Dutch after a farm
- ... paint, hues mixed with water for kids' artwork
- River that joins the Crocodile to form the Limpopo
- Hartland ..., politician, brewer and war hero
- Brisk, spirited musical tempo
- Annunciation in language, shows where you're from
- The teen character played by James Van Der Beck
- If one is as slow as this, they're incredibly slow
- Sporting sweater? What Americans call a turtleneck
- Magical crystal ball in Tolkien's legendarium
- Actor Charles, voice of Super Mario
- ... ash, tree with red berries, also called rowan
- Via ..., Rome road links Piazzas Venezia and Popolo
- The Italian temple dedicated to Roman gods
- Plans, plots
- Small red fruits used in Persian cuisine
- Observances that are celebrated in picture books
- Desert sport, epitomized by the Paris-Dakar event
- Vanessa Carlton's hit song, A ... Miles
- Flick's tongue froze to this in A Christmas Story
- A pause or delay before acting
- Diver's footwear
- Plant life, grass and hedges
- Collections of historical records
- Female deity, Devi
- Beetles that spread a Dutch tree fungus
- Kitchen cupboard or work surface
- Ploughs trenches
- Structural and functional kidney unit
- Long Walk for Freedom: autobiography of Nelson ...
- Highest law officer, especially in American West
- What drivers encounter during rush hour
- Type of singing competition in the film, Duets
- MacGyver works for this foundation
- Marks left on the stomach after pregnancy
- German scientist who developed diptheria antibody
- Thor Heyerdahl's globe-faring raft
- Vehicle frame
- Navigational instrument for measuring distance
- Lost in Japan singer: Shawn ...
- ... offerings; items left in sacred places
- Dawn ..., early morning birdsong
- Gary ..., spiky-haired chef of British cuisine
- A web browser; a tourist trip in Africa
- ...-Élysées, prestigious Paris shopping street
- Most light-skinned
- Scooby-Doo's best friend
- Bed covers that are fitted over mattresses
- Ancient Greeks called it an agora
- What parties are looking for in dungeons
- Dog breed named for its butterfly-like appearance
- Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare play
- To deliberately ruin something
- World's tallest roller coaster, at an NJ Six Flags
- Plan of things to do, with timings
- Penny ..., directed Big and A League of Their Own
- Common type of glass used alongside silica
- Illness classified by a group of distinct symptoms
- ... Teixeira, who played Gemma in Trigonometry
- An herb with a distinct taste used in Absinthe
- Schiller poem set to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
- ... confession, owning up before one passes away
- Fish for frying or clumsy decision-making
- Brings together two entities
- They go next to a plate before a meal
- Outpourings of moving magma
- Communist party's policy-making committee
- Booklets featuring potential holiday destinations
- An archipelago of islands off the coast of Ecuador
- TV drama about 1920s Atlantic City, ... Empire
- Mirrored surface on a bicycle wheel
- Institution for the destitute
- Using spies to gain intelligence
- Max Fleischer's 1930s character, oop-a-doop
- 19th C dress style supported by wide steel hoops
- Non-acting crew for a play performance
- ... of Hippo, North African bishop and philosopher
- Balanced sums in mathematics
- A fictitious name, often used by authors
- A silly or meaningless, intricate tale
- Biblical hunter and grandson of Ham
- Exclamation: That's a whole different kettle ...!
- Star of The League of Gentlemen, Mark ...
- Country with Viking history and scenic fjords
- The place where royals live; Buckingham ...
- Greek mathematician dubbed "father of geometry"
- R.L. Stine's evil ventriloquist dummy character
- Democrat nominee in 2000 US presidential election
- Played three shots on a par five
- Other name for the 2009 Collective Soul album
- Not out at sea, on the coast
- Pass, like time
- Artificial palm-shaped isle off Dubai's coast
- Liqueur in a purple hooter shooter
- Dickens wrote about this Nicholas
- ... on something; decide to end or quit
- Nocturnal camouflaged birds with short beaks
- Canal that flows through Berlin, built in 1840s
- Theatre, venue of the World Snooker Championships
- Freddy Mercury's Rhapsody
- Describes fruits without the pips
- Device from which rockets are boosted into space
- Ryan's ..., married Irish woman, WWI affair
- Cor ..., double-reed woodwind instrument
- They control Gringotts in Harry Potter
- Journalists have to write this
- Bird idiom meaning to admit you were wrong
- Eat food
- ... Group, male performers with azure skin paint
- Tropical ..., tourist draw of orchids, tree ferns
- ... Tower of Pisa, a listing building
- Roman name for French city of Orléans
- Growled with bared teeth
- Celtic people of Iron Age Britain
- Key ingredient in waterless hand cleansers
- ... it, improvising, doing something on the fly
- This Peck won an Oscar for his Atticus Finch role
- Holy warrior class of Dungeons & Dragons
- Body ...; security screening machine at an airport
- City housing King Peter of Castille's royal palace
- Tabloid nickname for any ferocious dog
- Star of School of Rock and Tenacious D
- Samuel ..., founder of Quebec in 1608
- Audio tapes used before CDs
- ... Platz, famous public square in central Berlin
- Quick watercraft with a motor
- Speech/writing that is overblown with pompousness
- Holiday for breaking and sharing optalek in Poland
- Surgery performed on a patient
- Another name for bird watching or ornithology
- Military codename for the Dambusters raid
- Building layout with no internal room divisions
- Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and ...
- These long-necked animals are born with ossicones
- TV/theatre impresario, brother of Bernard Delfont
- ... stones, pathway across a river
- We looked like giants, said ... for Cutie
- Dressing gown worn after a shower
- Round, edible berries from the nightshade family
- Trip including air travel and a rental vehicle
- Gifts, wrapped parcels
- A workbook used for studying a subject
- The sound of amusement
- Jennifer, Joey, or D. H.
- Drive past another moving vehicle
- Songwriter and bassist of the Rolling Stones
- Astronaut played by Bill Paxton in Apollo 13
- Myles ..., 16th-century bishop and Bible translator
- Freshwater aquarium pet that is fully transparent
- An illness that quickly and uncontrollably spreads
- Ordinary/overused, like phrases in everyday speech
- State ... Museum; Russian art museum
- Fast-paced, upbeat ballroom dance
- What Zoom, Facetime enable you to do
- Tarantino film about diamond thieves, not dogs
- Rear torso that men may want to wax
- Comes with thunder
- German sausage most often made from pork
- Annual event in Alberta, Canada: ... Stampede
- Sister isle of Nicobar isles in the Indian Ocean
- A meringue dessert with whipped cream and fruit
- Fattened middles in which your trousers feel tight
- TV audience measurement rankings
- A hotel room overlooking the ocean has one
- Won three paralympic golds with Charlotte Dujardin
- Rhett Butler: ..., my dear, I don't give a damn
- People visit a tailor for this
- Brushing on fine powder to set makeup
- Someone without weapons is this
- Floating, keeping something up in water
- Send cardboard to a mill to be remade
- Charles ..., formed the Bible Students' Association
- Leave quickly, like a plane departing
- Canary Island closest to Fuerteventura
- Found innocent through a trial
- Exercise machine used for running and walking
- The opposite of an arrival at an airport
- Avian phrase for a direct path, "as the ..."
- A thick blended ice cream drink topped with cream
- The science associated with the study of matter
- Military shoulder belt for carrying cartridges
- Healing application, removes buildup from scalp
- To copy or reproduce
- Tabletop toy with pawns and cards
- Elvis' home estate in Memphis, Tennessee
- To gain a controlling interest through purchase
- Venus de Milo was carved out of this stone
- Twist in tendons and ligaments that causes injury
- The type of snow preferred by skiers
- Guinea pigs and capybaras
- Half a byte in computing
- The country where tequila originated
- Applies wet glue to a surface liberally
- Work out, make sense of
- Wanting food and getting mad about it
- The money paid for capturing someone
- Reserved a ticket
- Less bright
- Used to make samosa, brik, from Tunisia
- High-top eating surface for a small group
- The A in API, required by some airlines
- Trapped on a (dark purple?) island
- Merida's kingdom in Disney's Brave
- Machine exercise, push weights up with feet
- Portuguese or Klingon are examples of this
- Shooting pain from the lower back into the leg
- First name of German composer Brahms
- Con artist Harold Hill stars in this stage show
- Burmese regiment commanded by Orde Wingate
- A plastic money equivalent for a certain store
- Japanese raccoon dog
- Gary ..., piloted a spy plane over the Soviet Union
- Katherine ..., dancer and choreographer
- Animated dog originally named Happy Hound
- The ... King, Steve McQueen in The Great Escape
- Bright blue hue from a metal chemical element
- P. T., who started a circus
- When people visit other countries they go there
- Old-fashioned term for carriage house or cart shed
- Sculpture such as David
- Write untidily
- Bite noisily into a carrot
- German lyric poet of The Dance of Death
- Doctors, people trained to administer first aid
- Lake ..., the world's deepest freshwater lake
- Mystery solved: the ... did it
- FC ...; popular Dutch football club from Enschede
- Chapel in the Vatican with a painted ceiling
- Seat made with pulses, perhaps
- Nuts used in marzipan
- Blocking a river's flow
- Dissolution marriage
- What you wipe your feet on before entering a home
- ... Itza; archaeological site in Yucatán, Mexico
- Barbadian artist who sings Diamonds, Work and Stay
- Hit cymbals together, past tense
- Era of British history after George III
- Painting, sculpture and architecture, collectively
- A painful rash caused by varicella-zoster virus
- Real ...; Spanish football club from San Sebastián
- World's first vertical drop roller coaster (in UK)
- Are You ... Tonight? Elvis asks if you want company
- Gratified someone's every whim
- Weakening of an arterial wall causing it to bulge
- Took the film that captured JFK's assassination
- Purses for Scotsmen with kilts
- An island off the coast of Spain
- Cheats never ...; wise words on telling lies
- A very light and steady kind of rain
- Piece of matieral that may be used to cover roofs
- Boeing's water transport with wing-like mechanism
- Ballerina and a meringue dish
- Charles, William, Harry, and George
- Small, white dog breed named after origin country
- Foot-operated pedal, eg on a sewing machine
- Written thoughts, perhaps in search of a meaning
- Run aground and unable to move
- Within the law
- Kid ...; 1962 Elvis film with Charles Bronson
- Travis Morgan's comic book alter ego
- Ship that Captain Edward John Smith went down with
- This Moscow monument means fortress inside a city
- Mrs ..., she made great pies in Blackadder
- Giant son of Gaia who fought Poseidon
- Aerial light show that ushers in a New Year
- Up to speed, clued up
- Common name for Rome's FCO airport
- Aussie souvenir yellow diamonds with messages
- Nirvana's second studio album with In Bloom on it
- US novelist of A Death in the Family
- Crystal structure common in cold weather
- Lacking pigmentation, but not fully albino
- 2010 horror film about a ghost and a young boy
- Game bird with a long, feathered tail
- One of four equal parts of a circle
- Cape ..., headland in N Carolina with a lighthouse
- Prague castle, home to the country's president
- 1996 album by UK band Anathema
- Ancient Celtic religion worships at Stonehenge
- Palm tree fruits with hard shells, white meat
- Hormone that prevents blood sugar from dropping
- Dorothy was searching for someone great and this
- Pair of pads worn on the head to keep warm
- US gangster known for bootlegging in 1920s Chicago
- Microsoft's original web browser: Internet ...
- Yellow spring flower with trumpet shape
- Fruit that spells out Eat Me on Alice's cake
- The largest city in China
- After he learned this, he did it better next time
- Royal house that fought in War of the Roses
- One who drops or sprinkles things, e.g. seeds
- Trademarked vehicle for sleeping and travelling in
- ... Eddy, Christian Science Monitor founder
- Another name for the Hydrangea flowering shrub
- Long passages inside a building
- Grappling sport common in Ancient Greece
- A balanced one provides energy in the morning
- Rolling Stones song implies the band is not this
- Pierced, perforated
- 2007 serial killer thriller starring Shia LaBeouf
- Holiday keepsakes, picked up from a beach
- A truck with no sides for easy loading
- Water ..., insect that skims across ponds
- Card game, known also as blackjack and twenty-one
- Bender is bitten by a ... on Futurama
- Hungarian spice, bought in quantities by tourists
- Without any backing, e.g. ... curtains
- ... Collins, teens fight to death in her books
- Mongolia's version of the dollar
- Dame Evelyn ..., profoundly deaf percussionist
- Tim ..., re-created the journeys of St Brendan
- Crossings over Venice's canals and waterways
- Where a book's story takes place
- To move very quickly is to "go hell for ..."
- Trevor ..., boxer, a world champion heavyweight
- Halted, ceased
- Force created by pressure difference
- Vengeful Greek myth character with a complex
- Apps on a Mac Dashboard, e.g. calendar, weather
- Playwright of The Pittsburgh Cycle
- Game play that is done from afar, on the internet
- Angle greater than 180 degrees
- Round window at the apex of a dome
- Act of putting a body into the ground
- The Kremlin is located in this city
- Great ... owl, or tiger owl, with tusk-like ears
- To react by cringing; to flinch in fear
- Leading airline of Australia
- European country with the most horse racing tracks
- An Italian frozen treat similar to ice cream
- ... Barrier, innovative construction to save London
- Use this to enhance your nails or your furniture
- Roman Emperor who built a wall in Britain
- Excursion for no more than 24 hours
- ... Gallery, arts venue on London's South Bank
- Faint, lose consciousness
- Fridge ..., holiday keepsakes for the kitchen
- Title of Camilla and Catherine
- Villain of the Hellraiser series
- Filled with grief, mournful
- Johann Goethe novel: The ... of Young Werther
- Knee length shorts; British island territory
- Mathematical statement proven to be true
- Turned milk sour
- Ms Daw, found on a see-saw with Johnny
- Describes the corners of picture books, for safety
- The elongated teeth in extinct saber-tooth tigers
- Free ..., corner space in Monopoly
- Lewis ..., 12th-century gaming pieces
- French city that shares an airport with Basel
- Type of meat in the Finnish dish poronkaristys
- Japanese rail hub, to be avoided during rush hour
- Piazza ..., venue of Siena's Palio horse races
- Disorderly, frantic rush (rhyming)
- A scientific term for any singular substance
- The part of the forehead between the eyebrows
- Len ..., writer of spy books with hero Harry Palmer
- Victorians wore black clothing to signify this
- A large airship; English rock band Led ...
- A system of morals and spiritual beliefs
- Aragonese city and province once called Saragossa
- Motivated, fired up, raved, gushed
- Large, flat marine creature with a barb
- Kidney treatment to remove uric acid
- Heavy
- Charles ..., writer/thinker aka Lewis Carroll
- Like a lightning bug or a positive review
- Electric rotary tool for removing tough skin
- The fictional country where Black Panther is from
- Small onion used in pickling
- A company providing regular air transport
- It's Now ..., ultimatum hit for Elvis Presley
- French sculptor and Paris nightlife district
- Performers created from socks, dolls, papier-mâché
- ...-clop, the fanciful noise a trotting horse makes
- Over the top gloomy and gritty campaign
- High quality hotel, but not quite five out of five
- ... fritters, popular Jamaican dish with ackee
- Directing a friend to a subscription box you like
- Matthew ...; circumnavigated Australia in 1802-03
- Messaging app with yellow logo, white ghost
- Mystical, esoteric tradition stemming from Judaism
- The Princess and the Pea needed many of this
- Headband with warm covers for the hearing organs
- Crack in a bone; break on a hard surface
- Biggest city in the US state of Maine
- 1967 film with Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft
- Performer of tricks at children's parties
- Large species of marmot found in northern Asia
- Country where the baht is the official currency
- Feeling a strong desire to have a baby
- Can be donated after death
- Books do this when they say the same thing twice
- Occupation protests by demonstrators
- Oldest sister of Michael Jackson
- ... Indonesia, airline named after legendary bird
- Famous drawbridge over the Amstel in Amsterdam
- Small weasel, sometimes kept as a pet
- Use a power to give an opponent a penalty
- Mowgli flees Shere Khan in this Book
- Written with flowing ink
- Civil and religious leader in Muslim country
- Gear used in fishing
- This spice is the seed of cilantro plants
- Canada has a Northwest one
- Elected leaders of the US states
- It's a ... Life, George Bailey and angel Clarence
- Safely remove a program or an app from a device
- Mary, who witnessed the Resurrection of Christ
- ... mole; nocturnal mammal with nasal receptors
- Rome monument near the Roman Forum
- Tips of chromosomes
- Timetabled plan of stops on a trip
- Someone with the right training is this
- Somewhere over the rainbow, ..., first line lyrics
- Stroked lovingly
- Queen of the ..., one of many nicknames for Venice
- James ..., actor of Babe and The Queen
- Jef ...; champion Belgian track cyclist
- Titled sounding perfumed tea
- Returned a favour
- Small furry monkey, also called a zari
- Memento brought back from a trip or holiday
- Beliefs based on Lucifer, Prince of Darkness
- ... Milosevic, Serbian prosecuted for war crimes
- Dance with ..., emotional hit for Luther Vandross
- Place to stay near nature, sleeping in a tent
- A way to cook eggs popular in cartoons
- Residential property
- Japanese Star Festival, celebrated each summer
- Combustion ...; engine components that burn fuel
- Halfway landmark
- The sickle-shaped moon
- ... arch, monument with curved doorways
- Scottish author of Malcolm Fox novel series
- Worker equine used for carrying loads
- Holiday atmosphere captured in a tin
- Type of yellow plum
- Non-secular
- To fall off of a ship into water; to go ...
- Public green space where the Berlin Wall stood
- Officer who liaises with newly released offenders
- Italy is an example of this landform
- Spanish location of Guggenheim art museum
- SI units of electrical capacitance
- Beatles song about paying the government
- Let Not Poor Nelly ..., Charles II's deathbed words
- Principles like honesty, kindness, respect
- ... Park, outdoor film festival in New York
- Red fruit often mistaken for vegetable
- Number of silver coins paid to Judas
- Fatty substance found inside of bones
- Mary ...; pentathlete who won gold in 1972 Olympics
- Mark ...; Luke Skywalker in Star Wars films
- Medieval tales often feature a knight saving one
- The destruction of the world in Norse mythology
- Baked treat for Pooh, also nickname for a lover
- Where everybody goes to catch planes
- The baseball player who married Marilyn Monroe
- City of Leofric and Lady Godiva
- Crowing cockerels who sing cock-a-doodle
- French cow's milk cheese
- Runners go the ...
- Dense shrubbery and bushes
- Kingdom of the Two ..., political entity 1816-60
- Cooler patches on the solar surface
- Focus on strength not this
- Hugh ..., vocalist of The Stranglers
- ... article, the not uncertain part of speech
- Art and craftsmanship of carpentry
- To work so hard that you reach exhaustion
- Cape Angela is located in this N African country
- The man or woman in command of a ship or vessel
- ... Lambert, country singer of White Liar
- Island group that forms part of Kiribati
- The location of the French Quarter, New ...
- Rodent kept as a pet; it runs on a wheel
- Service to mourn the dead
- Ribboned badge won at gymkhanas
- Noah who was a dictionary editor
- Patricia ..., Molly Peters' steamy Bond girl
- Six-sided shape
- Without a mate
- Official declaration of love and marriage
- Portable baggage to pack for an overnight stay
- Irrevocable agreement
- Purple satchel friend of Dora the Explorer
- Greek muse of eloquence and epic poetry
- Verifying; putting bags in at an airport
- The first lady of Argentina from 1946 to 1952
- Evening ..., London newspaper since 1827
- ... vinegar of Modena
- Hyatt ..., premium leisure and business hotel brand
- Vendors, traders
- Greek afterlife mentioned in Ode to Joy
- ... Calderón y González, Frida Kahlo's mother
- ... Is Lying tells story of five teens in detention
- Golf clubs used on the green
- Road to Hana is known for these terrifying turns
- Non-belief in gods or higher powers
- Sally ..., actress of The Shape of Water
- Documents that allow people to fish
- Hen meat
- Horserace ..., drops a flag to set things in motion
- Experimental style of painting, not old-fashioned
- First name, surname of football-predicting octopus
- Anode or cathode
- Gig economy includes this type of writing, editing
- One of seven rites of the Catholic Church
- Sleep for a long time during the winter
- ... pen, posh fountain pen named for a French peak
- Labyrinthine Polish salt mines with carvings
- Bad way to begin; get off on the ...
- Gathering background information on a suspect
- Omelette and salad eaten at the carnival at Sitges
- Medical term for joint inflammation
- Fabric worn on the hips and genitals, eg by Tarzan
- Paul Simon hit with Ladysmith Black Mambazo vocals
- Payment demand for H2O used by a home
- Mistrust of someone
- City where the Sagrada Familia cathedral is found
- The device in a bathroom that can flush
- Soil type of coniferous forests
- Slides or flumes at water parks
- The edible parts of globe artichokes
- John who might sing All of Me to Chrissy Teigen
- Speed ...; restrictions on how fast vehicles travel
- How many ... can dance on the head of a pin?
- First name of The Catcher in the Rye's narrator
- ... Town, a slash gives Derry/Londonderry its name
- Liar, liar, pants ...; children's rhyme
- Morals, principles
- Hindu mythological evil spirit
- 1968 album by Simon & Garfunkel for the literati
- ... Girl; statue that stared down the Charging Bull
- Inflated rubber orb for stretches or sitting
- Narnia dwarf who says "Whistles and whirligigs!"
- Curved strap to hold hair off the face
- Radio comedy with Sellers, Secombe, Milligan
- Nationality of Mother Teresa at birth
- Café ...; strong Spanish coffee with steamed milk
- Non-warring, a believer in peaceful resolution
- Flag carrier airline of Italy
- Leading edge of a developing territory, settlement
- Disease-causing bacteria or virus
- Opulence and sumptuousness
- Manual for learning magic spells
- Fortified palace complex in Granada, Spain
- Painting of someone's face
- Scientific word for germs that could be infectious
- Singer of Roar, California Girls and Firework
- Stage of youth when you are read picture books
- ... Square, downtown London with Landseer's lions
- Place with many beds for hikers
- The co-founder and late CEO of Apple
- Hungarian dragons faced by Harry Potter
- Feather-like arrangement of leaflets on a leaf
- Projected presentation for business or education
- Name of the ship that Darwin famously went on
- Where tourists might keep valuables
- Emotion played by Mindy Kaling in Inside Out
- Peppering with missiles
- John ..., first governor of the Bank of England
- An acid; Cockney slang for skint: "... lint"
- London debtors' gaol on the site of the Old Bailey
- Alain ..., French director, Last Year in Marienbad
- Oh I do like to be beside the ...; summertime song
- Vacation in the US, this in the UK
- Rio de ..., city in Brazil
- Famous, brainy sculpture by Rodin
- a hybrid between a tangerine and a grapefruit
- Things aimed at in archery
- Forward movement, progress, "making ..."
- Recommended action with plastic refuse
- Ear bone also known as the hammer
- Accompanies, travels with
- Clothing subscription boxes improve this sense
- Raw vegetable pieces used with dips
- Male child sponsored for Christian baptism
- Basin ... Blues, Louis Armstrong melody
- Capital city of Brittany; sounds like small bird
- Slender leg bone
- Retriever dog with yellowish fur
- Miss World winners sport satin ones
- Creamy hair product that styles and shines hair
- Gamblers place bets with this person
- The Crucible playwright Arthur ...
- A CEO is expected to fill this role
- Pinocchio was this before he became a real boy
- Team list, lineup of players
- ... roll; caterpillar-style avocado-topped sushi
- Spoil, on a spa day perhaps
- Public squares or marketplaces
- Upper limit to wages
- Rule or control people in the style of a dictator
- Material within a cell outside the nucleus
- This girl group sings Black Magic and Touch
- Railing
- Can have the outer layer stripped off
- Official currency of Bolivia
- Caught a basketball after a missed shot
- Last Mythbusters option after Busted and Confirmed
- Written souvenirs that are sent without envelopes
- Not on the guest list for a party
- Cushioned bottom of a 50s brothel creeper
- Winning move to end a game of chess
- British slang for broken and shattered
- Knee-length trousers worn by men in history
- Picture books promote this ability to read
- The first P in PPE, before protective equipment
- Vain and conceited person
- Food delivery service owned by rideshare firm
- Arc de ..., a monument in Paris, France
- Unfinished Austen novel and 2019 UK TV series
- Another name for a Bavarian cream dessert
- Precious metal found in catalytic converters
- Fooled or tricked someone
- Internet connection without cables
- Deep, intense
- Beautiful Indian monument at the city of Agra
- Taking a chance in a card game
- Chris Morris's satire created alarm and fake news
- Animal that helps pull Santa's sleigh
- Lose a match you were expected to win
- Water-filled tank for fish
- ... sands, or an ever-changing situation
- Desert plinth feature
- Shoe company which formerly made Shape-Ups
- A credit card company
- Swiss vacation town on Lake Geneva
- First name of Clueless actress Murphy
- Sense of direction or tiny metal balls
- A transportation mechanism for liquids
- This is good enough but not more
- Cost of admission to a museum
- A simple tomato sauce commonly seen on pizza
- What Dervishes do in physical meditation
- Card game based on the personification of Britain
- The zodiac sign from December 22 to January 19
- A tooth with 3 points or heart valve with 3 cusps
- This Italian province was earlier called Maloenton
- Leave office, quit
- A DiCaprio film about going into the subconscious
- Performing queries on Google or Bing
- Swedish DJ who had a global hit with Call On Me
- Wave-catching float for a lying-down surfer
- Feeling of fondness
- ... exits; safety escapes on a plane
- Bourbon, scotch, or single malt
- Vowel change in related words or forms
- Spoken of in stories
- the fur or wool of mammals
- Tom Hank's volleyball friend in Cast Away
- Country on the Baltic Sea, capital is Riga
- Russian lake, largest freshwater lake globally
- T-shirt sizes above mediums
- Simple number with quantity only, not direction
- American singer Maggie, who wrote Alaska
- Mileena and Sub-Zero are characters from ... Kombat
- A ... in distress, a young lady in trouble
- South American country with Carnival celebrations
- He flew too close to the Sun
- A model of a kind of character found in literature
- Mary ..., twin sister of Marvel's Billy Batson
- Game played with a shuttlecock
- Best or most exciting part of a trip or a day
- Application of medicine to heal an injury
- Lenin led Social Democratic Workers' Party faction
- Priests and clerics
- Rhyming Zanussi slogan: the ... of science
- Flatfish group including halibut
- Van ..., static-creating science lab generator
- Norwegian city with spectacular Nidaros church
- Virtual ..., a helping voice such as Siri
- Eager and willing (especially sexually)
- Holiday when stollen is traditionally eaten
- Cured cod, seen air-drying on racks in Norway
- Nearness, closeness
- Deposit left behind by hard water
- Steampunk characters often use this eyewear
- Old-fashioned beer vessel made of metal
- Disney teen with psychic powers: That's ...
- Small, shiny discs sewn onto clothing for sparkle
- Ancient stringed plucked instrument
- Berlin site of the Final Solution conference
- Eating utensils, called flatware by Americans
- One who deceives with their card hand
- ... Palace, Paxton's famous glasshouse in SE London
- Russian sport of throwing a bat at skittle pins
- Day trips for schoolchildren or tourists
- Pest ..., service that exterminates vermin
- Bar entertainment where you sing to recorded music
- 2013 movie with Clooney and Bullock in space
- Player of the lowest brass instrument
- Attendees should stay out of this and follow rules
- Glare at someone from an angle; give them ...
- Relating to or containing iron
- Sounds of words and letters
- Nursed, fed
- Capital of Libya
- Santa's catchphrase
- The Apartment star Jack, with a name like a citrus
- ... ready copy, CRC, pages ready for platemaking
- Outcast, someone shunned by society
- Grills, fries, cooks, or bakes
- Warning from buyer beware
- Halfway between morning and evening
- Pale yellowish, similar shade to wheat
- 2017 Dan Brown novel featuring Robert Langdon
- Place to play pinball, Skee-Ball, and video games
- Providence College athletes
- ... Contostavlos, N-Dubz singer with cousin Dappy
- The Lord's begins "Our Father in Heaven"
- To empty a suitcase after your travels
- Blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart
- Capital of Poland
- Round wall target, often in bars, for arrows
- Banking/financial organization, a US Big Four bank
- Arduous military punishment exercises
- Hotel basis with breakfast and evening meal
- Bold and self-assured; Demi Lovato song
- Looped, coatlike dress of the 1770s from Poland
- Political power exercised by all the people
- Sugary, juicy oval-shaped candy
- Pelham Grenville ..., creator of Psmith and Jeeves
- 2019 action comedy by Guy Ritchie, The ...
- German federal parliament, based at the Reichstag
- Partial floor halfway between two levels
- Alternative name for Ursa Major constellation
- The Duke of Wellington's name, Arthur ...
- Heart Radio breakfast presenter, Jamie ...
- Going to visit a place and coming back
- Italian bell tower
- 2006 film about football tragedy: We Are ...
- Ship location for the cheapest passenger tickets
- Social institution common in many cultures
- Russian airline, the national flag carrier
- Greek flaky pastry with nuts and honey
- Colognes, pleasing smells
- He created detective Philip Marlowe
- having the boys in blue at the heels
- Record producer and synth player of Roxy Music
- Incomes, wages
- Blocks on which butchers prepare cuts of meat
- Highly skilled, with a special ability
- Property title possessed for a defined time
- The astronomer mentioned in Bohemian Rhapsody
- Plant used in herbalism, anagram of beer van
- Blake's second wife in original Dynasty series
- Unconsciously absorbed idea
- Flight transport hub; scene of many fond farewells
- ... hat, furry winter headgear with earflaps
- Lectures, speeches made by ministers
- Local authority that governs a town or district
- The section between the hand and elbow
- The power to restrain people with bonds
- What the emperor was missing
- Attaching washing to a line with clips
- Trapping a small wild animal
- Fluid-filled cushion on skin formed by friction
- Far-..., beyond the realms of reality
- Successful competition entrants
- Sound made by a burning bonfire
- Aladdin's love interest
- Two tall pillars in St Mark's Square, Venice
- Commander of Apollo 13 lunar mission
- Actor plays this on TV, a role in a story
- Internet problem notification, like 404
- Boat with two parallel hulls
- Chemically made imitation of a natural substance
- Asian long and close-fitting trousers
- Australian water famous for giant oysters
- River or stream that branches off another river
- Danish architect of the Sydney Opera House
- The Kentucky Derby, e.g.
- Repetitive music and dance form of Cuba
- The ..., Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow girl group
- Consequence, result
- Travel documents that show citizenship
- Term for someone who needs to hurry up
- Priest Menno whose followers were Mennonites
- Pointed peaks at the top of buildings
- British Museum gallery with the Elgin Marbles
- Thai taxi bike, an auto rickshaw
- Canadian sitcom of the 2000s: ... Gas
- Body part that gets sore with strep
- Calvin Harris "met you in the ..."
- Warren Buffett is sometimes called this
- Removed outer cover of grains and nuts
- Whines, sighs
- ... de change, currency exchange office
- New Order formed after this band ended: Joy ...
- French inventor of permanent photos
- Squatting with your back against a flat surface
- Belgian capital
- Stuffed, like a nose during a cold or flu
- Watched or looked at
- Not the shortest route, not straight there
- Devon city, where Sir Francis Drake played bowls
- The meaning of farce in a French restaurant
- Illustrating a book page with brushes and oils
- John, who wrote The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
- Rideshare apps mean many people don't hail this
- Expenditures, costs
- Japanese pickled vegetable side, served with sushi
- Latin-derived romance language spoken in Andorra
- Top layer of a planet
- Hanging bar for acrobatic performances
- ... up the sun, catching some rays
- Leaving the car on a meter
- Communications sent using radio waves
- Doctor or surgeon's medical knife
- Non active, not initiating anything
- ... wardrobe; essential mix-and-match garments
- Promises on oath
- Baby frog with a wiggly tail
- Kicks a ball through an opponent's legs
- Neapolitan ice cream is vanilla, strawberry, ...
- Garry ..., comedian and author
- Steve ..., star of Benidorm and Whitechapel
- Schindler's List director
- "Can't do it ...", signals a (sweet) lack of talent
- Adds notes to a diagram
- What is heard at a gig or performance with a band
- Victory by an overwhelming majority
- Sweats
- The place in space where nothing gets out
- Round woody edible fruits of the Corylus avellana
- ... hook; useful kit for climbers
- Person you spend time with on February 14th
- Belgian glass-making and coal-mining hub
- Carried by hikers
- South African PM assassinated in 1966
- Walk-up price of a hotel room, no discounts
- Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek's reign of terror
- Residence of the Dukes of Marlborough: ... Palace
- Frank Woolworth's middle name used in the business
- The science of growing apples or other fruits
- Another term for the Christmas season
- Wide, flat back muscles on the back and under arms
- Second Hunger Games book: ... Fire
- ... ring, Irish jewelry with clasping hands motif
- This young animal is known as a kid
- Perfecting something over time with practice
- The World Wide Web
- Top these brown spice rolls with gooey frosting
- Washing or rinsing out water from one's mouth
- Scottish city sometimes called Granite City