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- Founding Father whose son was also a president
- Gentleman's ...., aka GQ magazine
- Unscrupulous tradesman
- HBO's sensual version of vampire genre
- Spacecraft in Galaxy Quest
- Vertical drop like Niagara or Iguazu falls
- B-127 becomes this yellow VW Beetle character
- The oldest tennis tournament in the world
- Occupation of the fictional character Popeye
- Tall plant used to make natural sweetener
- A floating residence
- Passenger buildings in an airport
- Bacteria that do not require oxygen
- Large maze, intricate paths, hard to solve
- Another name for surgery
- Bed, breakfast and evening meal holiday basis
- Santa's home, "top of the world"
- Where the highest mountains are
- Stimulation of action or determination towards one
- Computer electronic circuit on small plate
- Popular cocktail allegedly created in Mexico
- US rail system is run by this group
- With pleasure
- Fraternize with
- Mauricio ...., Peruvian politician
- Forza Motorsport 6 is a .... video game
- Two or more people in agreement
- Moses separated this to free his people
- James ...., actor, filmmaker, author, speaker
- Shallow pond, natural or artificial
- Motherland of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Tiny nation called "The Warm Heart of Africa"
- Everyone related to you is your ....
- To gratify someone's every whim
- .... pig: small rodent that is also a pet
- Company that first produced the gummy bear
- Hassled and relentlessly pursued
- City named after founder of lost Roanoke Colony
- Style of music of Henry Purcell; rhymes with oak
- A bend in a sinuous watercourse or river
- Leo ...., author of War and Peace
- Person who confirms and certifies a person's death
- Astraphobia, fear of lightning and ....
- It is better to give than to ....
- Standard
- Art style of 17th century Europe
- Trading ...., reality TV show about wife swapping
- Hostile to rivalry; worries about unfaithfulness
- Tropical mosquito-borne disease; deadly
- Diabolical, dreadful
- Transparent quartz
- A long blade attached to the barrel of a gun
- Center mass of a cell, holds chromosomes
- Girl protagonist of the Wizard of Oz
- Baseball position behind the batter
- Medical term for short-sightedness
- WWII “Code Talkers” were from this tribe
- Wax writing implement
- Christmas dairy and rum drink
- A sort of Cajun-Caribbean blues
- Thin Greek pastry dough, also spelled filo
- European river, once Roman Empire boundary
- A watercourse or creek in an arid region
- .... incident, Morocco site of French-German rivalry
- Helena .... Carter, Harry Potter villain
- Clear protective coating put on some artwork
- A .... was a common good luck charm in Egypt
- .... Pankhurst, opposed WWI and became a socialist
- Silhouette
- Genderless term for husband or wife
- Johnnie ...., well-known Scotch whiskey
- Pen name of Arthur Eric Blair: George ....
- African country begins with the fifth vowel
- Moved back and forth, like a baby's crib
- .... under, overwhelmed by the amount of work
- Child's toy; dangerous desert snake
- To take something away from a place or area
- People who work on television or the stage
- Tight-fitting undergarment worn by ladies
- A white .... is a possession with no use
- High overshoes worn, especially in snow and slush
- Sailboat with two or more masts
- Nightcrawler and .... actor, Jake Gyllenhaal
- Custom device to hold teeth in position
- Echinoderm belonging to the class Asteroidea
- Woodwind instrument used in Hungarian music
- The word for 18 in German
- Nobleman ranking next below an earl
- Iggy Azalea's real first name
- A period of six months
- Absolved of sins
- Five-limbed sea creature, named after lights in space
- A large area of land covered with ice
- Bills of payments due
- Elastic protein of the skin, bone, and tissues
- Cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City
- Like a cauliflower with green heads
- Movie in which Keanu drove a Mustang Boss '69
- To adorn something with ornaments
- Towards the opposite direction to east
- Hard-shelled, slow reptile, brings longevity
- Random change in genetic material
- Cinema ...., film that is a homage to the cinema
- They say he played possessed by the devil
- A naked-eye observation; .... horse-riding
- Legal, political drama about a cheating politician
- Estadio Santiago ...., Madrid royal stadium
- Christian expeditions to Jerusalem in Middle Ages
- One of the Great Lakes of North America
- Difference between things having similar natures
- .... of Music, musical classic with singing nuns
- Made less wobbly
- Condition of becoming wider, larger
- Black sticky brewers' yeast extract from Australia
- Top element of periodic table
- Venetian black boats
- Famous handbag designer with a beery name, Lulu ....
- Imaginative, artistic
- Colorado .... play hockey at the Pepsi Center
- Writer of regular newspaper features
- Wrist restraints used by the police
- A complicated maze
- To check if the government is acting correctly
- Christian holiday celebrated 50 days after Easter
- American health supplements brand
- St. ...., pre ER and Grey's Anatomy medical drama
- Hollywood dubbed him the Man of a 1000 faces
- Dead without a will
- Brass, like a tuba, smaller; can have a second bell
- Closely trimmed curved bones of pork (or beef)
- Legal ownership of material
- Cell wall of green plants, used to make paper
- Heavily-visited online encyclopedia
- Daniel ...., the Harry Potter
- Not the author's real name
- Estuarine .... is the largest living reptile
- "Sandbox" building video game of textured cubes
- Software that users can copy free of charge
- Fireside container for wood
- Memorial and museum in Oświęcim, Poland
- Amazingly popular 2017 Luis Fonsi song
- Postal thievery
- P. Diddy's real name
- Express formal consent to a treaty or contract
- 2015 Adam Sandler, Kevin James movie
- Mayor ...., Springfield's corrupt politician
- Simplifies mobile electronic purchases, digital ....
- Bosses, or Native American leaders
- To be scared
- Obstruction for track runner
- Mascara, lipstick, etc; usually worn on the face
- Invertebrate with porous body, no organs
- To repeat words from memory; related to poetry
- Round container; unit of measure
- Building where cars are parked
- Apparatus used in men's gymnastics, .... horse
- Historic division of Ireland; e.g. Munster, Ulster
- Removal by cutting; extraction
- Alternative name for WWI
- Water falling over a surface; waterfall
- Arthur ...., Latin teacher of Goodbye, Mr. Chips
- Ira and George ...., brothers and songwriters
- A person's family or ethnic descent
- Reality show about people in the wild doing tasks
- It keeps hair in place
- Midsummer day with the longest period of daylight
- Something that does not vary
- Island in California that used to be a prison
- Long-distance running race, 42.195 kilometres
- This element makes up 78% of the air you breathe
- The bad guys
- Fugu is a .... delicacy that contains a nerve toxin
- Solar system's galaxy
- TGI ....; casual dining restaurant chain
- American bison species
- Frank ...., US singer, Rat Pack member, “The Voice”
- Burrowing Aussie marsupials, family Vombatidae
- Tube used to breathe at water surface
- TV show about a family in Renaissance Italy
- Doctor ...., 1965 film starring Omar Sharif
- Not up to .... = unsatisfactory
- Set of kettledrums in an orchestra
- Walt ...., American poet
- Eel-shaped, slime-producing fish
- Sonar and laser are examples of this
- Entrance into a room, holds a hinged barrier
- People who are able to break into computers
- Decor and designs for the ends of fingers and toes
- Overdue, for example birthday wishes
- A love story
- Metric land measurement
- Male scuba diver
- Expensive spice derived from a crocus
- Occurs in a specific region or population
- Bright purple-red, not fuchsia
- Tube used to breathe underwater
- Make a minor change
- Berry Gordy's music label
- .... puncture, spinal fluid removed, spinal tap
- Mutant Professor
- Polished stone; glass ball used in games
- Safety device in a car
- Death's walking stick, farming tool
- Blankets used to bring colour to settees
- To connect, to see eye-to-eye
- Plants' waste essential to human life
- Lanky dog also called a Persian greyhound
- Someone who works in a home
- Customer of professional services
- Told a lie
- Home of nasi goreng, capital Jakarta
- A cloth band that covers the eyes during party games
- Coffee shops with mermaid logo
- Used to display an outfit
- The limbs of an octopus
- A gene such as for blue rather than brown eyes
- Large prized crab from western US
- Greatest film director, in Bergman's opinion
- A run-down hotel
- Italian sweet bread loaf made for Christmas
- .... Carmelites, Spanish monastic community
- One of the houses in the War of the Roses
- Not made up of cells or complete cells
- The Spanish painter of Las Meninas
- Fan worms strain water through their ....
- Dog from the underworld from worldwide mythology
- Academic degree awarded by universities
- Ability to play a musical piece previously unseen
- Person responsible for where to go on boat
- Remedy that relieves pain
- Yellow citrus spread for bread
- Unrefined, unprocessed consumables
- Government where a few people have all the power
- A gene that is not dominant, such as blue eyes
- Similar to squeezed lemon
- Fashion modal replica displayed in a store window
- Maybe an old gingerbread man walks with one
- Nickname of New Zealand's rugby team
- Singer and songwriter of Candle in the Wind
- Cooking vessel used for preparing cheesy meal
- Starts after December 31
- Comic with yellow haired woman, Dagwood
- Palace of the Moorish kings in Seville, Spain
- .... wrasse cleans parasites from fish
- Jerry ...., Gooding Jr. shouted "Show Me the Money"
- Decorate food with greenery
- Grease ...., aircraft mechanics
- Ingmar ...., Swedish director of Seventh Seal
- Japanese technology company, laptops, TVs
- Hugely popular modeling compound
- Tropical fruit; husky exterior and milky interior
- Country in Europe, Berlin is the capital
- Stiff plastic strand on a toothbrush
- Egg-based baked dish; means puffed
- When you graduate high school, you get a ....
- An alcoholic beverage much appreciated in Mexico
- Blue whales are the .... marine animals
- Broadway musical about former American statesman
- Round body parts in the sockets of a head
- Cousin to dolphins with different nose and teeth
- Rio soccer stadium, venue of 1950 World Cup final
- ...., or Seed Shrimp, is a tiny crustacean in oceans
- Line that goes from one corner to the opposite one
- Taking forcefully with the hand
- It means "thank you" in Portuguese
- .... chips and salsa
- A small deep cooking pot with a handle
- Determined, unwavering
- Birth country of singer Rihanna
- Studio for building
- Weapon that shoots bolts from a stock
- Operation led by Germans to assassinate Hitler
- Unit of measure of storage in a computer
- Batman's nickname, the Caped ....
- The whole ....
- A challenge, difficulty, hardship
- Jingoist
- The plucking of strings. Also known as ....
- The Scarlet ...., aka Sir Percy Blakeney
- He could turn the things he touched into gold
- Capital of Nepal
- Ross seals are only found on the .... ice
- What a company needs to pay; opposite of asset
- Long car used to transport important people
- Extinct giant shark, grew to 65 feet long
- Faithful to the end
- India's movie industry
- Staple of Central American cuisine eaten with rice
- This professional keeps an office running
- In ...., Latin phrase meaning "caught in the act"
- Mechanical marvel used to cut yards
- Infants cry a lot when these are growing in
- Swing used by acrobats in a circus
- .... in the Sun, Violent Femmes hit
- Comedy with Warren Beatty as a hairdresser
- The giant squid is one of the largest ....
- A passage or path
- A closed space, usually a bedroom
- The .... Link, TV game show first appeared in the UK
- Pittsburgh MLB team; old rival of the Phillies
- The science or study of the management of funds
- Antagonist that actually means "farmhand"
- Very intelligent social sea mammal
- Close combat on the ground in martial arts
- Gift brought to a party
- .... Brown and Snoopy are inseparable
- Container for carrying water when outdoors
- .... shake, a popular hip-hop dance
- Dry yourself on these after a shower
- Large endangered marine mammal
- Nemertea; .... worms or proboscis worms
- Leafy herb can be used like lettuce
- High Fidelity and Say Anything star, John ....
- Doctor Who's lifetime enemies
- The most recent item; current, new
- Olympic sport Grace Kelly's father medalled in
- Soviet program that took Yuri Gagarin into space
- Vertical support, usually decorative pillar
- Jolly .... sticks, posh expression from sporty girls
- Connected to the Internet
- Long romantic song
- Sudden sharp increase in wind speed
- US word for formal men's evening wear
- Alaska was purchased from this country
- He serves food to people
- US acquired Philippines in the .... American War
- Arctic whale with long tusk on its head
- Crustaceans in the ocean, similar to pillbugs
- Cisco ...., company sells networking equipment
- Landlocked country in African Great Lakes region
- Inigo ...., a main character in The Princess Bride
- Waves that disappear quickly
- Sleeping clothes
- Unhappiness, grief
- Homo ...., primate about 3/4 size of humans
- The Charge of the Light ...., poem by Tennyson
- This rock monarch sang about a Blue Christmas
- .... pie, citric fruit dessert invented in Florida
- Tom Cruise, .... Impossible actor
- Device used to light up an area, with oil
- He rose high with Low
- Asses that bray
- French pastry, puffy bread
- The edges of a sports field
- Describes moving in a slow, heavy “wooden” manner
- Daniel ...., Harry Potter Actor
- The Central Criminal Court in the UK
- Abstinence is a .... restrain
- Movement of a limb away from your body
- Figurative Colombian artist, .... Fischer
- To catch, seize, arrest
- Type of coding used to create links
- Famous German howitzer gun of WWI
- Happening too soon or earlier than usual
- Saint, the first archbishop of Canterbury
- ....fish has lots of spines, can inflate
- Draped ...., required when visiting religious sites
- In a play, a member of the audience
- Right-hand side of a vessel on the sea
- His Ninth Symphony features Ode to Joy
- Fruit; staple in desserts; flavoring for drinks
- Novel by Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in ....
- What Washington DC diagonal roads are named after
- Country in western Africa, capital is Yaounde
- Lighter than air item, balloon
- This Beatles' wife was stolen by Eric Clapton
- Crustaceans with indigo shell, Maryland famous
- To lose consciousness
- Luck of ...., fortune endowed to the Emerald Isle
- Where wealthy take their money to pay less taxes
- .... seals have large, long noses
- Additional play if score is tied in basketball
- The lady you are going to get married to
- Non-commissioned Army officer
- Form of baseball played with a larger ball
- Pants
- What shouldn't be mixed with pleasure
- To plan, figure, or estimate for the future
- Belt fixings
- Jacksonville .... play at EverBank Field
- Without help, relief, assistance
- George Bush, the father, Middle East conflict
- Samuel ...., Irish avant-garde playwright
- Boulevard, public garden, park having a walkway
- What both dying and living should be
- Former WNBA side from Houston, folded in 2008
- Eels are long-bodied fish that live in .... waters
- Specialty item worn on a necklace or brooch
- Sabre-.... tiger, well-known extinct animal
- A man who has lost his wife
- Author of "The Hobbit": J.R.R. ....
- One horned, mythical horse
- A container in which food is cooked with hot mist
- Rupophobia is the fear of .... or dirt
- Feeling when all hope is lost
- Household water device professional
- Spicy, sharp
- Small fish eaten on pizza and other foods
- Conspiracy thriller film with Nicolas Cage in 1998
- NBC action series about an amnesiac
- It's the end of the world as we know it and ....
- Tropical perch-like ocean creature
- A small entrance hall or anteroom, lobby
- Garment worn under a skirt or a dress
- Cryptid creature from East Africa
- Spelunking is .... caves
- Fanny & ...., Swedish film by Ingmar Bergman
- Name given to an espresso with added water
- Blockbuster based on Mario Puzo's novel
- How a worm moves
- Dive that goes wrong
- Lack of knowledge or awareness
- Power to persuade someone to do something
- The old-school was rotary
- Mickey Mouse ...., animated series since 2006
- She was killed by an asp bite
- Long-eared country animal, excitable in spring
- Russian Orthodox Church holiday observed January 7
- All things that occur in a certain environment
- .... pan, used for cooking something in an oven
- Car hauler
- Famous dog sled raced in Alaska
- Midwest natural disaster of 1930s
- To coerce, make, obligate
- Birthplace of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
- Early 20th century short documentary
- Greatest dog sled race in the world
- King ...., or Kingfish, food fish in the Atlantic
- World's largest auditing firm, tax experts
- May it really happen to one's blood
- Cord used to secure the edges of shoes
- Australian sandwich toaster pioneers
- One that creates a new product style
- A death in war time is a .... of war
- Tropical fish with dragon-like fins and eyes
- Ainsley ...., TV chef of Ready Steady Cook
- Exchange from larger to smaller
- Tissue found at back of the throat
- Reverse somersault
- Destructively, deadly
- Sons and daughters of human parents
- A position and form of affection between two people
- Facial expression created with computer keyboard
- Rays from the big ball in the daytime sky
- Cord used to secure footwear
- A small, dressy bag or pedal in a car
- French term, shouted when the audience wants more
- Astrological sign depicted as a crab
- A condition to guide present and future decisions
- .... Davis, a pirate
- Greek gorgon who could turn people into stone
- Large piece of property; elaborate house
- .... fish have wing-like pectoral fins
- To push or force someone to do something
- Scissors used to cut lambs wool
- .... decompress as they float to the surface
- Muscle in the mouth, contains taste buds
- Freaks out, goes to pieces
- Bugs Bunny is on .... Tunes
- Territory
- E.g. Ginger ale, tonic water
- Serious disease also astrological sign
- Country bordered by Congo, Zambia and Namibia
- Edgar, whose poem “The Raven” instills fear
- Attacked suddenly from hiding
- A kind of menorah is lit during this festivity
- Baby transport contraption
- Marine carnivores like seals and walruses
- Species of tuna highly prized
- Jar or box in a kitchen to hold flour, etc
- Wrote Gulliver's Travels, .... Swift
- People watching a performance
- Paper item for mailing a letter in
- Manager of a school, film, production
- Words not said out loud
- They are informally called ice
- The ...., movie soundtrack included Mrs. Robinson
- Creases or furrows on the skin
- Became king of Belgium in 2013
- This watercraft uses wind to navigate
- Doctor ...., Hugh Lofting's medic talking to animals
- Widening of a blood vessel, can rupture
- Finally secured a deal
- My Boy ...., first ska no. 1, for Millie
- Guggenheim architect, Frank Lloyd ....
- Supple, pliant, flexible
- To reach a conclusion from the evidence shown
- Leafy Sea .... has seaweed-like camouflage
- Peter .... bought Manhattan Island
- Items for choosing, something that can be picked
- Tags, buttons or pins with name, slogan or image
- Dental piece made to replace a missing tooth
- Meal that serves as both breakfast and lunch
- In finances, a .... asset can be converted into cash
- .... Girl, TV show about a mysterious blogger
- Mr. Hyde's medical counterpart
- Marks cattle with a hot iron
- Season when carrots taste the sweetest
- To challenge or dispute a court ruling
- Largest rainforest in the world
- Chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6
- To exaggerate, carry to excess
- Structure built between Nevada and Arizona states
- Former US host of Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- Swiss cantons .... Innerrhoden and .... Ausserrhoden
- Aum ...., Japanese doomsday cult
- Child sacrifice done by the Incas during famine
- Traditional beer mug, common in Germany
- Disease with serious outbreak in Brazil in 2015
- Pasta made in solid sticks
- Conjurors
- Can have the water let out
- Annual gathering in a state with rides, etc
- This gum is more known for helping addicts
- Lance ...., American former cyclist
- In business, person in charge of money
- Agreement to accept later that which is denied now
- Palestinian territory on the Mediterranean
- Interest leading to inquiry
- Divination of stars' influence on human affairs
- Family of soldier kings: Napoleon, Louis, Joseph
- Reading of someone's future from hand lines
- Look at, analyse or evaluate
- Fruit aka pawpaw; pear-shaped with black seeds
- Prawns are usually .... than normal shrimp
- .... fish have long, thin bodies, long jaws
- To lie or sit in a relaxed position, spread out
- Voice change, rough, raspy, lower, strained
- In war, fake ships, tanks or aircraft
- Song about an astronaut: " .... Man" by Elton John
- Someone training for a position, often unpaid
- Computer key allows you to flee
- .... Canal, connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- McDonald's classic with its own song
- Every sixty minutes
- Chinese mafia play three notes in a chord
- Rugby event with less than half of normal players
- Someone born to your aunt or uncle
- Sound with multiple speakers positioned about room
- Yellowish skin caused by high bilirubin levels
- Resistance to disease
- South American country who's capital is Bogota
- Repeating phrases over and over
- Small Andean stringed instrument
- Enlarged veins usually found in the legs
- Predator fish from Australia's rocky shores
- Don't open this indoors
- Small, rectangular-shaped gem
- Milla ...., actress of Resident Evil
- Island country in Pacific, capital is Majuro
- Cod are food fish found in the .... Ocean
- A throbbing painful headache
- Free from war, strife, commotion, or violence
- Flat, oily Italian bread, texture of pizza dough
- Reduced price
- Buddhists do this, repeating phrases over and over
- It's bad luck to open this rain shelter indoors
- Called hickey in America
- Spoken primarily in the Kashmir Valley
- Black ...., uniquely pigmented jaguars and leopards
- Keep eggs warm for hatching
- Moving someone to a lower job
- .... Yourself, welcoming tune from Oliver!
- Herman ...., TV's loveable giant is married to Lily
- Driving backwards
- To goad someone into acting
- Galloping ...., TV chef of the 70s Graham Kerr
- Very thoughtful, usually sad
- Love interest of Pip in Great Expectations
- Papal home, landlocked nation
- Hole formed by the wave action of the sea
- George S. ...., a bright Broadway playwright
- Wide-mouthed construction equipment
- .... Creek; teen drama starring Katie Holmes
- Bright red-orange; a player in the game Clue
- An organization's income
- The brain is the head of the central .... system
- Papal home, landlocked city within Rome
- Put this over a wound to help it heal
- Selling goods
- Baked dessert with filling and covered with batter
- Made a hen noise
- Bill of sale
- Song turned into a hit by Aretha Franklin
- Home Thoughts, from ...., Robert Browning poem
- Jewish prophet who gave his name to a book
- This flat state is known as the Jayhawk state
- Some Native Americans hair style and punk rockers
- Blues royalty with two initials as his first name
- Female mythological creature, Medusa
- Queen Conch is a large .... sea snail
- An artist's lifework
- Former romanisation of the name of China's capital
- Body without life
- Awed, astonished
- Hair style of Native Americans and punk rockers
- Two-shelled mollusc, found on shoreline rocks
- Ran a newspaper
- An official document conferring a right or privilege
- Small round edible pulse, red, green or yellow
- Scooby's human best friend
- House ...., prisoner in one's own home
- .... counter is used to detect radiation
- Method of preparing food; preserved; cured
- Type of antelope in Africa, also a type of car
- Square cloth or paper mouth cleaner
- Feeling cold, shivering, usually with a fever
- Exchanging something old for something new
- Someone who maintains a property
- US salad made with eggs, meat, cheese and lettuce
- NPC means Non-Player ....
- .... Hepburn, world famous US movie star of the 1940s
- It steers your bicycle
- .... ship: designed to carry cargo
- Prime meridian used as reference for maps
- Ground force unit with two or more companies
- Rebel slave leader who fought against the Romans
- This saint is celebrated every February in the US
- Produces, creates
- A means of guaranteeing protection or safety
- Plant Jack climbed in the fairy tale
- Country where actor Heath Ledger was born
- Freedom-giving nickname of Simón Bolívar
- Device that cooks food by exposing it to radiation
- Where Kelly Ripa met her husband, All My ....
- Military camouflage
- .... Huston, star of The Addams Family
- Full-contact combat sport, precursor of UFC
- Important city in the Mayan classical period
- Cut food into tiny pieces, like matchsticks
- Athletic competition
- Chinese art of arranging objects for well-being
- Skillful strategies for military movements
- Small upright swimming fish with equine head
- Angela ...., famous for Murder, She Wrote
- A string of words, with a subject and verb
- European pit viper
- .... is the largest ray in the oceans
- Two or more atoms combined chemically
- Baseball team based at Citizens Bank Park
- Amusing errors in TV and film
- Metal with the highest melting point
- Fear of jumping from high places: ....phobia
- Mollusc with spiral shell and tentacles
- Building where business is done
- Supreme leader of Iran in 2016, Ali ....
- Long-handled bartending utensil
- Western drama series based in Dodge City
- Scottish lake inhabited by monster of the deep
- Flow of water moving in a particular direction
- A male that's nice to look at
- Alcoholic drink with wine and soda water
- Narrow topographic depressions on the sea floor
- Separate, unique, individual
- Feeling of compassion or pity for someone
- Imports illicit booze
- Divers' disease aka decompression sickness
- Making a short high-pitched sound, like birds
- Amusement park "home" to scare and amuse
- Separation, opposite of multiplication
- City in Nevada sung by Elvis Presley
- Green salad plant that aids hydration
- Scrabble is a .... for two to four players
- Chunks of gold
- 49ers legendary 1980s quarterback
- Kenya's two official languages: English and ....
- Edible sea snail
- .... of heaven, ancient Chinese governing belief
- Sheets of soft material used for stuffing quilts
- Tom ...., Rage Against the Machine guitarist
- This horizontal line cuts the Earth in half
- Post Civil War western series at the Ponderosa
- Church bells are ....
- A sign of an illness or disease
- They go in a box on election day
- Mary Poppins starred Dick .... as the male lead
- Jumping, springing up high
- Accumulated wealth for business
- .... on 34th Street, feel-good Christmas movie
- Your parent's father
- Reverend ...., Springfield's pastor
- Imaginary horizontal line that cuts the Earth in half
- Hug tightly
- Ocean's ...., initial sequel to Ocean's Eleven
- Football league intended for young children
- Millions speak this language in Western Africa
- Queensland .... has comb-like teeth
- Feel unhappy about someone's actions
- Something you cast your vote on
- Reproduction of information without permission
- A sea .... is circular and covered in long spines
- Composer Beethoven's first name
- Talkative, mimicking tropical bird
- Idea that needs proof, usually scientific
- Sleepy .... was directed by Tim Burton in 1999
- Pickle condiment, or to enjoy some memories
- Black ...., dark weekday after Thanksgiving
- The capital of Turkey
- Lobster and oysters
- .... oils: rosemary, eucalyptus, lavender
- McDonald's menu option, all day ....
- French writer of the naturalistic school
- Long, slender fish found in the Pacific Ocean
- Pogo is a possum and Albert an ....
- The lark ...., V. Williams piece for violin
- A dictionary of geographical names
- Exhibition for businesses
- Modern, coy term for letters. Think gastropods!
- Mad English king who lost the American Colonies
- Novelist Ernest ....; wrote about African safaris
- Conflict involving Greeks, a woman and a horse
- Popular team sport in Asian countries
- Pirate port in Jamaica
- Someone who tends to the needs of others
- Neurologists specialize in .... of nervous disorders
- Sweet board game invented by polio victim
- Acting on the spur of the moment
- Someone who maintains a website
- To fall off a ship
- Electric cord makes it easier to use appliances
- Mrs ...., movie starring Robin Williams
- Members of LDS church
- A case that is tried in court for a second time
- Ornamentally cut shrubs
- Small compartment where a pilot sits in a plane
- People lacking in courage
- Using the voice to produce musical tones
- The most grumbling of the Marx brothers
- Several shrubs, honeysuckle
- Place where foods are put into containers
- Popular fish in the U.S.
- He painted The Three Dancers
- Thick and vivid beetroot soup
- Failure to attend a class
- A mechanical piece of equipment
- Country where April 30 is a national holiday
- Wrote Tartuffe and The Misanthrope
- Lower part of the ear with large blood supply
- Health supplement
- World famous Portuguese soccer player Cristiano
- Cephalopod with eight arms and two rows of suckers
- .... Jeff; comic strip first published in 1907
- Chimes in Silver Bells chorus; ...., hear them ring
- Development from baby to child to adult
- Sand timer; a type of body shape
- Small southern African nation, Kingdom of eSwatini
- Main Incan deity who created all living things
- Greatest figure in Russian Romanticism
- Old-timer, senior citizen, elderly person
- Tallest peak in the Alps
- Home that floats on a river
- A system of living organisms; a barrier
- Work done usually for a limited time
- David Bowie, the .... of rock
- Wookiee from Star Wars
- The state of being spread out or transmitted
- Busy, blocked up
- The whales that sing
- Radiohead's lead singer
- Sand timer; body shape
- Rock candy is made up of these sugar formations
- Athenian statesman associated with the Golden Age
- Superficial compliance with the law
- .... teeth are also called premolars
- Black cat said to haunt the Scottish Highlands
- Anna ...., character who commits adultery
- .... Dead, band that had bears as mascots
- A fancy delicacy or small trinket
- Quedagh ...., Indian ship captured by William Kidd
- Most common pitch in baseball
- Denoting grammatical person, a .... pronoun
- One who can read
- Where military members live on base
- Another name for the African stadium horn
- Chick protection before hatching
- Equipment for breathing underwater
- Availability of a phone network in a location
- Place where prescriptions are filled
- Maintained a tennis racket
- Most common type of household battery
- Military footwear, associated with Nazi Germany
- Saying hello to someone
- Sovereign state on S. American coast, Dutch spoken
- Twist dials on this game to get discs to bottom
- On site journalist
- Process of producing books, etc by using machinery
- Nasal holes
- "Beauty is in the eye of the ...."
- Wild sheep in Rocky Mts, huge curving horns
- Equipment other than a yoke of a draft animal
- Patrick ...., France's 2014 Nobel of Literature
- Small areas off walls of larger rooms
- Musical instrument with a small, key-shaped frame
- Roman goddess of wisdom and divine counsel
- Related to the Dugong, large sea mammal
- Db on the periodic table
- Mackerel is a food fish with .... backs
- One charged with police duties
- A popular way of dressing during a particular time
- Superman home planet, noble gas
- A bill
- When one thing partially covers another
- Person who works in the army
- Significant city in Ancient Mesopotamia
- They pulverize boiled potatoes
- Artist whose work features geometric shapes
- Sacramento is capital of the .... State
- Group of seven players
- .... Dodger, Oliver Twist pickpocketer
- Ren and .... loved toilet humor and craziness
- Comes from a Greek word meaning choice
- Bright bird, usually yellow or orange with black
- To hear what someone is saying attentively
- Handgun with only one chamber
- Casts protect .... bones
- Moveable symbol to show where pointer is
- Usual narrator in Sherlock Holmes stories: Dr. ....
- Water ...., appliance that makes warm showers possible
- .... Island, South African prison that held Mandela
- The loudness of music on a device
- Plural of leaf, pile of them off a tree
- Music festival performance areas
- 2015 James Bond star, .... Craig
- German city divided by a wall during the Cold War
- Act of pleading to a deity in a word or thought
- To actively not notice someone or something
- A living individual, animal or plant
- MLK was huge fan of this science fiction TV series
- Process fruit goes through as it softens
- Amusement park attraction aka log ride
- Name given to an abnormal curvature of the back
- Marky Mark ...., actor, singer, rapper, model
- Sea .... is a squishy, sausage-shaped animal
- Data that proves the facts
- Tom Selleck's 80s crime show
- To remove troops from a combat area
- Coral live in .... and make up the reefs
- Road going above another
- Trancelike state of altered consciousness
- .... Gymnastics, sport with balls, hoops and more
- Nietzschean belief that nothing really exists
- Latin term often used to refer to another self
- Small onions, used in the same way as regular ones
- .... Crusoe, novel by Daniel Defoe
- Allows coaches a moment to talk with players
- Separate pieces pasted together into a new picture
- Sparkle, shine, e.g. with metallic eyeshadow
- Child-eating hobgoblin from Celtic mythology
- The wicked witch of the west in a Broadway musical
- Scientist known for lectures on physics
- Organic matter being recycled, usually a heap
- Big mouth, stubby fish that can change its sex
- Strong Mexican liquor, reality TV star surname
- Freedom from vanity or boastfulness
- 20th .... Fox
- Something that is old and collectible
- Eternal vigilance is its price
- Vegetables belonging to the Capiscum genus
- Country bordered by China, Laos and Cambodia
- Barophobia: fear of ....
- Verbatim
- Third-largest city in Czech Republic after Prague
- Surname of Jesse from Breaking Bad
- Captivated, hypnotized
- This spread couldn't be yellow in Missouri until 2010
- Small blood cell
- Vague, uncertain
- Father of Liberalism, inspired US revolution
- Mickey Mouse first appeared in .... Willie
- Etymologically, out of breath
- A rock and roll festival and a Peanuts character
- Wooden, romantic cutlery
- Another name for mouth pain
- This act involves the performer's disappearance
- Folding fan knife with two handles aka balisong
- Ramallah is the administrative center of ....
- Humor magazines, often of a political nature
- Charlie and the .... Factory starring Johnny Depp
- Web ...., programmer of the web sites
- Underwater vessel
- .... Bob, Krusty the Clown assistant on The Simpsons
- Outshines
- Small serving vessel for thickened dairy product
- Violent troublemaker at a sports match
- This game is known as checkers in the US
- Hake is a .... with a long body and large head
- Fop, dandy
- Super smart person; Superman's android foe
- .... Woolf, known for stream of consciousness writings
- Basketball attempt that hits the backboard
- The starting points of philosophical arguments
- Avian with a musical call
- Wax used in pedicures and manicures
- Frying appliance uses hot air, not oil
- Tooth between canine and molar
- These lines will never cross
- Food retailers
- Cookies for the dog go in this
- .... theft, stealing someone's information; a crime
- Nautical-style sweater
- Breakfast items eaten with maple syrup
- Related to office work
- First name of prodigious composer
- To not care for, ignore
- Accommodated a horse
- Dry white wine from Burgundy
- School's caretaker, normally locks things up
- To share a ride
- Japanese hand drum that consists of a wooden body
- Hand implements used in food preparation or eating
- Cherry dessert
- One fourth of a year
- Inhabited by ghosts or spirits
- To share a ride, cutting emissions
- File hosting service
- Invasions, raids
- A symbol of Judaism since ancient times
- Meet the Fockers and Zoolander actor, Ben ....
- Timetables, programs, dockets, schedules
- Hurricane .... devastated New Orleans in 2005
- Eric...., played Ponch in US series CHIPS
- Large marine mammal, not actually a feline
- The .... Race: a world racing competition
- 100 years
- Medicine used for pain and to thin blood
- .... Goose and Grimm, with Ralph, Attila
- 70s martial arts show with David Carradine
- Randy .... one of the best known film composers
- Application that communicates with a remote server
- .... seals are small, earless, live in Arctic
- .... Dumpty, English nursery rhyme about eggs
- .... Old Men, 1993 Lemmon and Matthau comedy
- Flowers naturally associated with the Netherlands
- Crown-of-.... is a large starfish that eats coral
- Person who shoots a bow and arrow
- .... Break, FOX TV show about escaping from jail
- Dame Shirley, sang a number of James Bond themes
- White-.... eagle, hawk or ptarmigan, maybe
- Nautical unit of depth; to understand something
- Beast that lurks in the Australian Outback
- Widely cultivated legume; makes a famous butter
- Violent conflict, fighting
- Borough for the TV show “Two Broke Girls”
- Traditional Japanese antioxidant rich herbal drink
- Rocco and His ...., movie with Alain Delon
- Father of linguistics and developer of sign theory
- Culture responsible for first written language
- "Jumping" frying, usually with vegetables
- Stationary metal bells, hit by hammers for sound
- Agent, something causing diseases
- Medieval play about the birth of Jesus
- Braiding of narrow strips, crop hair style
- Related to hens
- Quebec's largest city, former home to the Expos
- Mad ...., not so festive gathering with hatted man
- Checking how heavy something is
- Shears for household cutting tasks
- CDILMVX are Roman ....
- Main country where the play Macbeth takes place
- Gland in the mouth
- Spiders and similar creepy-....
- Dutch courtesan and spy from World War I
- Small furry mammal from North Pacific
- Government's finance and taxation department
- Long-nosed mammal that's first in the dictionary
- Jellystone's most infamous picnic thief
- The pen is .... than the sword
- Savory and salty biscuits go with cheese
- Philly's weird looking baseball green mascot
- Small warbler with dark-colored headwear
- Rosh ...., Jewish New Year
- Sirens of the sea
- Tailor-made costume for women
- Enrique ...., Spanish composer of Goyescas
- Torpedo-looking fish in the pike family
- Gigantic, huge, a .... effort
- Device that warns of a guest arriving at a house
- Italian artist and inventor, .... da Vinci
- Alvin, the ...., is the lead singer of his group
- Military foot soldiers, first wave of attacks
- International .... Fund, aka IMF
- Sea .... are huge creatures in many different forms
- On the day after today
- Capital of Syria
- 1990 Cher film
- Yellow-green color meaning "waters of the Nile"
- According to the saying, what beggars can't be
- Horizontal pole at top of a bicycle frame
- .... of God, religious movement aka The Family
- Balkan capital on the Danube River
- Spanish vegetable soup
- Wealthy older woman in Dickens' Great Expectations
- Small marine animal of the Malacanthidae family
- Military leave of absence for enlisted persons
- Automotive doctor often covered in grease
- Tiny marine organism, Mr. Krabs' nemesis
- Simple woodwind instrument first learned in school
- Pain in the lumbar region
- There is no place ....
- Martin ...., legendary US film director
- Perceived
- Relating to scripture
- Mobster who crumbled to tax evasion
- A professional who fixes cars
- Roaming about stealthily
- Adds little crinkly folds to hair
- Lone Star capital with great music scene
- Body art; ink designs on the skin
- Thick sideburns, .... chops
- .... Heller, American novelist who wrote Catch-22
- Lingua ...., also known as trade language
- Winnie's low-energy burro friend
- Small fork used for eating .... at wine tastings
- Body art; ink inserted into the skin
- Large citrus fruit, great for juice
- Not formal
- Italian island where the Mount Etna volcano erupts
- Solid floor or bottom of the ocean
- Cheerful and lively sounding, like a bird
- Self-portrait shared on social media
- beat, cadence
- To change allegiance in battle
- Museum of .... Art (MoMA), New York City
- Conch is a shellfish with a large .... shell
- Like a warm season
- Breathes in
- Fall at high speed
- This shop sells flowers
- Title of ancient Indian emperor
- Vizier to Djoser, healer god
- Oral or written description of events
- Unintended facial hair, need for a shave
- Large metal plates struck together or with a stick
- Proposed the term "schizophrenia" in 1908
- Sour liquid used for pickling and in dressings
- Waterfalls on the US-Canada border
- Blood sucking creature of the night
- Resounding
- Performance ending gesture signaling triumph
- Duracell or Energizer are brands of this
- Bunch of handheld flowers
- You can't teach them new tricks
- Searching about yourself online
- Etch a design into a hard object, usually names
- Centers for .... Control and Prevention
- Mummy's monument
- Plants with petals, found in a bouquet
- Group of players who try to score points
- Edible pale green kernel
- Turning on the spot, on one leg, in ballet
- “Gamma plus” home of the Hornets and Panthers
- Substance created by mold that damages the liver
- American actor who died prematurely in 1955
- "Peppered bread", Italian Christmas cake
- Fear of your home
- They cling to you, even against your will
- Baseball player known as the Iron Horse
- Remains of a ship that crashed
- English king split from the church in Rome
- Area where land and water meet
- Soft material often used to protect shipment
- Spend the winter asleep, wake in time for spring
- Highly sought-after cup used by Jesus
- Hand, foot, outer limb of the body
- Canadian glacier and falls in Jasper National Park
- Holiday celebrated on December 25th
- Of skin that is broken and sore due to friction
- Involuntary expulsion of air through the nose
- Desert south and east of Morocco
- Edgar Allan Poe's preferred football club
- University or college grounds
- Japanese gangster or member of a crime syndicate
- Changes the sound of a vowel, in German
- Ruud ...., captained Dutch, 1988 Euro winning squad
- Water spirit in the form of a horse
- Tower built for 1889 World's Fair in Paris
- Nerve layer in the back of the eye
- Biblical character whose power rested in his hair
- Ignited, alight
- SPAM, popularly short for .... ham
- Ruling government in power
- .... Games, trilogy of books later on big screen
- The Academy Awards are also called this
- Projectile from a gun
- Public road through a town or city
- Bradley ....: Director of "A Star is Born" remake
- Protecting from harm
- A small bag worn with a strap around the waist
- Papillae that sense sweet, sour, bitter, salty
- Too eager to offer advice not asked for
- Sega's final home console from the late 90's
- Cells that detect salty, sweet, sour or spicy
- A change to a constitution, US has 27
- Wiener ...., a well-known Austrian dish
- Mecca of American country music
- Distance event includes running, swimming, biking
- Numb, no emotions
- Pirates of the ....: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Drawing with pencils, often a preliminary work
- Plastic popular in pipes aka PVC
- Licensed dental professional; teeth cleaning
- Dwelling on the top floor of a building
- .... de Goya painted Witches' Sabbath
- Sixth amendment gives right to this type of trial
- They can be obtuse or acute
- Course of planks on a ship, hull, deck, etc
- Croat capital on Sava River
- Ship or boat; a drinking container
- Modest or meek, usually a coveted quality
- Person or company that sells items
- Blanket-like cloak from South America
- Mother or father
- All white cetacean with no dorsal fin
- Josef ...., Soviet leader during World War II
- Popular social media, blogging website
- The city where Batman lives
- Group of sports teams that compete
- A scientific principle to explain a phenomenon
- .... Stephens, husband of Bewitched Samantha
- A sharp and long pointed knife
- Forever, for an infinite time
- Native tribe subjected to Trail of Tears
- So-called food of the gods
- Indirect mention of something in literature
- It takes him 10 years to come back from the war
- Polytheistic religion
- Davy Jones' locker
- Group of young actors in teen movies in the 1980s
- To become in charge of a company or situation
- Where gasoline is placed in an automobile
- .... zone is the shore around a body of water
- Name of Edward and Bella's daughter in Twilight
- Dartboard center
- Legal, world's most popular drug
- Fainting, being overcome with love for someone
- Face disappears behind hands in this child's game
- Bottom of the ocean
- Arachnid with sharp poisonous stinger in its tail
- Colorful, latex, air-filled decorations
- Where gasoline is placed in a vehicle
- Bodies of dirty water linked to volcanic springs
- Broadway's modern operas
- Souvenir; memorable object
- Only living language derived from Doric Greek
- Study of celestial objects for information
- Area of land surrounded on three sides by water
- Followers of the Church of England
- Paid time off for being ill or injured
- Sports event, grand prize in French
- A vessel designed to carry goods
- To make up on the spot, e.g. in acting or comedy
- Soaking up a liquid
- Loudspeaker for low bass frequencies
- Confident, forceful
- In the middle of two
- Sarah ...., comedian with controversial doctor joke
- Keyboard key commonly known as "and" sign
- Conscientious .... refuse to bear arms in military
- Selective ....; every man from 18 to 26 must enroll
- Wordy
- Speed actress Sandra ....
- .... driver, for a bank robbery
- Female cone shaped hairstyle aka B-52
- Dom ...., actor, comedian, chef, director
- Ultimate goal in NHL, .... Cup
- Capital of Brunei, Bandar Seri ....
- A model or design used as a guide in sewing
- Someone who sells items in the street
- Arabic mathematical system
- Room or area where food is prepared and cooked
- Downward, opposite of convex
- Rubber container filled with helium or air
- Plant with large, dark green leaves
- At .... New Year, eat lucky foods, e.g. dumplings
- Purchase at less than usual cost
- To violently burst, fly into pieces, break up
- .... Millionaire, won the Oscar in 2009
- Renaissance discoverer of the moons of Jupiter
- The end of a marriage
- Borrowers; those who must pay creditors
- Access, entry, door, path
- Roller ...., amusement park mainstay
- ....fish swim vertically to blend in
- .... Rainbow, slogan for Skittles
- What you drain pasta in
- Resist change stubbornly
- Oceanic trench noted for its very abrupt slope
- Google's parent company
- Comes from Greek words for bad and star
- A certain feline who hates Mondays
- Tarmacked or paved path for cars outside a home
- Pain in the head, many causes
- Single handed axe, long range missile
- Roman emperor often portrayed as a gladiator
- Singer known for her bizarre sense of fashion
- Ocean surrounding Antarctica
- Small mammal known for curling up in a ball
- Game of vertical tiles and physical questions
- Tracks that trains run on
- Waste container that opens when stepped on
- Crunchy fruits that help to whiten teeth
- .... Ducks play football at Autzen Stadium
- To make small nervous movements
- Former rebel who became Zimbabwe's head of state
- .... Nyong'o, won an Oscar for 12 Years a Slave
- A sight for sore eyes
- To offer counsel, opinion, suggestions
- Evening meal you might have with a loved one
- Arid, bare region with little rain or vegetation
- Short female hair style cut at the jaw
- Cuban cocktail of white rum and lime juice
- Brian May's musical instrument
- Largest mammals in the world
- Planet with a distinct ring around it
- Steve Carell and Ricky Gervais starred in The ....
- Home of the reigning UK monarch: Buckingham ....
- 13 instead of 12 units round up a dozen for ....
- Robinson ...., Daniel Defoe novel about shipwreck
- Advanced Night ...., restorative cream, Estée Lauder
- Square root of 144
- Nathanael ...., a leader of the Continental Army
- Linguistic teaser
- Celebratory time off
- City's teams include Tigers and other giant cat
- .... Clinton; US secretary of state (2009-2013)
- .... Endearment, won the Academy Awards in 1984
- Copper, Box, Grand and Todra
- Etiquette blunder, embarassing social mistake
- Diabolical boiled egg dish
- Pirate known as Black Sam
- Someone who carries luggage to people's rooms
- First Latin American pope
- Applied lubrication to an engine
- Marked with a known company's name
- American abstract expressionist drip painter
- Gadget for applying eye lotion in small doses
- In mythology she is linked to a box
- Sticks used to knit
- Wheel plates on a car
- Tanned and dressed hide from an animal
- Tiger Sharks are large and have dark ....
- Being or seeming to be without limits
- Device to record view through a car's windscreen
- Test, trial, contest
- .... Catch, TV show in search of Alaskan king crab
- Oval amphitheatre in the city of Rome
- Captain Scott's Antarctic ship
- Russian instrument, triangle with guitar neck
- A box of matches, in days of yore
- Jason was the Commander of the ....
- Renovate, upgrade
- Fruit that the French call "ananas"
- Princess .... of Adventure Time
- Cosmetic designed to remove dead skin
- Your handwritten name on a line
- Typical Irish food made with sodium bicarbonate
- Virgo and Libra cover this month in astrology
- Large fish known for its teeth and aggression
- Fictional Brit spy better known by three digits
- Unexpected piece of news
- Unforgettable, easy to remember
- Devoted love, worship
- Lines of longitude
- Each of the 118 periodic table's units
- Low-pitched wind instrument
- Persian painter from Isfahan, .... Farshchian
- Breakwater, groyne
- Feature for comfort, pleasure, convenience
- Empty .... make most noise
- Love Don't Live Here ...., sung by Madonna
- A messenger who transports goods or documents
- Time between flights before final destination
- Edible green sushi wrap called nori, type of this
- Emerald isle divided into two parts politically
- Similar to a frying pan
- Large crustacean, two claws, dish in US
- Bucharest is the capital of ....
- Game knocking balls through metal wickets
- Firefox was developed by this company
- Nuts that look like walnuts but darker
- Third son of Queen Elizabeth II
- .... of proof, responsibility of accuser to prove
- JP ...., investment bank with long history
- Land plowed and left alone for a season
- Home of Norsemen and "Nobel" men
- Whaler ship featured in Moby-Dick
- Attests who you are
- Women singing in the sea
- Felix ...., animated series about a black feline
- 2016 slang for hard core, badass
- Jamie ...., British celebrity chef; The Naked Chef
- Gymnast nicknamed the Sparrow from Minsk, Olga ....
- Solid surface to stand on; land, Earth
- Protective covering for the head
- Mozzarella ...., fried US snack to dip in sauce
- How articles and photographs are arranged on paper
- Home of "Nobel" Prize
- Anagram of finder
- Stiffened; anagram of nested
- Consumable
- .... Kingdom, Disney's nature park, zoo
- Men's formal wear, usually black pants and jacket
- James ...., considered father of the Constitution
- An average person falls asleep in seven ....
- Releasing, letting loose
- Conspires, plans
- Short but comprehensive explanation
- Shows open contempt for the law
- Feverish condition
- Jawless fish, eel like, sucks blood from animals
- Second president of Indonesia, created a New Order
- Thick as ....
- Dinky and Corgi are notable examples
- Homo ...., modern humans
- One .... and One Dalmatians, a Disney animation
- Means of transportation with two wheels
- Travelling for pleasure
- Legacy, inheritance
- Blood line
- Milk powder comes in chocolate and strawberry
- .... Inn, Du Maurier tale set in Cornwall
- Barbadian singer discovered by Jay Z
- Sometimes doesn't know what right hand is doing
- Disobedience, insolence
- A contaminant
- Succulent plant used for healing sunburn
- Dark purple root vegetable
- .... eel, a sea creature you don't want to touch
- The second W in the conservation organization WWF
- Hope .... makes the heart sick
- Competed for the first time at the 2016 Olympics
- .... Kant, renowned German philosopher
- Fear of being tied up is ....phobia
- "Juiced" eel you don't want to touch
- Stimulant found in coffee, tea and cola
- Opened a large map
- In IP address, the P stands for Internet ....
- This band's lead singer married Gwyneth Paltrow
- Christian group that celebrates Christmas in January
- Travel book that is technically government property
- .... Buddha is especially lucky for wealth
- Recurrent headache that is often very painful
- Highlight, make text stand out
- The act of looking out for the welfare of others
- GoT father of Arya, Robb, Sansa, Bran and Rickon
- For a kid, the sound a train makes
- Birth condition of the mouth
- Channel where a river flows, or has flowed
- The .... Zone, TV show consisting of various tales
- Similar in appearance to a young cow
- Entire porcine
- Largest casino in Paradise Island
- A conduit for large quantities of flowing water
- Bumbling detective in the Pink Panther films
- Long necked lute from modern Greece
- 2016 slang for really good, on point
- Chemical element meaning heavy stone in Swedish
- Frequent visitors
- Same as boldface
- Famous undersea explorer succeded by his son
- .... mushrooms, rich-umami fungi with funny name
- Land along the sea or ocean
- This computer key gives you room to breathe
- Close combat between armed aircraft
- Dress with small shoulder straps; worn in summer
- White marble mausoleum and gardens at Agra
- Decorative glass bottle for pouring wine
- Mental outlook, can be positive or negative
- Someone in charge of renting places
- Brown spice used in baking, drinks, and desserts
- "Ain't no .... high enough": Gaye & Terrell
- Cloth or plastic strips to cover a wound
- People who use blades to cause damage
- Male leader of a committee or board
- “.... is the mother of invention”
- Central processing unit of a computer
- Quiff-like hair that stands up above the forehead
- Red fruity sauce served with roast turkey
- 70s romantic comedy starring Allen and Keaton
- Raw material, crop bought and sold
- Wife of pharaoh who started a revolution in Egypt
- Burn scented oils aka diffusers
- Sea between India, Maldives, Lakshadweep
- Organ of a worm or spider emitting silk
- Prominent US author from 1920s, Lost Generation
- Overall; made usually of blue denim
- Edible spheres usually paired with spaghetti
- Shed for collecting road tax
- Founder of Ford Motor Company
- Something that is unclear, not exact
- Dish for bread, next to a table setting
- Supply needed for a specific purpose
- Generic, adaptable
- Tollund Man, an example of these mummified people
- Doubts, questions, dubitates
- Works with law but not in the level of a lawyer
- The outermost part of the Earth's atmosphere
- Opposite of a dictatorship
- When a batter fails to hit after three pitches
- Professionals who fix the face of tennis rackets
- Very large indeed
- Doctor's identification of an illness, disease
- Leader of the Tibetan Buddhists
- Relating to the lungs
- True Colors singer, Cyndi ....
- Expressions sent over text
- Verb meaning to modify something to increase power
- Akinetic means loss of .... ability to move muscles
- Largest city in the Bahamas
- TV show centered in a hip-hop company
- Beach currency, Sand ....
- Reluctant to give or spend; hoarding
- Two of the same thing
- Foundation garment like a corset
- Item worn by babies on their rears
- Reanimated corpse that feeds on human flesh
- Waved cold air on
- Textual expressions
- .... Private Ryan, WWII drama directed by Spielberg
- Rules that dictate the structure of sentences
- .... Robin; huge hit for Michael Jackson in 1972
- With the Weasels, took over Toad Hall from Mr Toad
- City where country music hopefuls flock
- Deputy sheriff, gunslinger at the O.K. Corral
- Sea monster referred in the Old Testament
- Chronic liver damage, result of alcoholism
- Last name of the main character in Star Wars
- A yacht or other boat with twin hulls in parallel
- Electromagnetic oven
- Minuscular metal device under the skin of a pet
- Rotating circular platter to eat buffet foods from
- Formal word for the term pirate
- Received money after a loved one's passing
- Ergophobia is the fear of the ....
- Sport where balls are thrown and must be avoided
- Shiitake and Portobello are edible types of ....
- Circus act with muscular performer
- Black olive paste with anchovies
- Scientist who studies plants
- Month in which the U.S. has its shortest day
- Describes the up-and-down action of a ball
- A flat-bodied fish or a verb meaning to struggle
- Condition that causes sleep difficulties
- A theater program announcing the cast
- British city best known for its Cathedral
- Long and narrow land next to the ocean
- Ball game similar to baseball
- Small unimportant details
- Viral infection that causes a painful rash
- Study of soil, natural environment
- A room or compartment with a toilet and washbasin
- Olive .... is an extremely venomous swimming serpent
- Have eased worry or anxiety
- Made of clay that has been hardened by heat
- Person who buys goods and services
- Act of educating oneself on new things
- What who rides a tiger is afraid of
- Written piece of information
- Agatha ...., also known as the Queen of Crime
- Song words aid for congregations
- Britannicus' father who adopted Nero
- Winged creature that comes alive from stone
- .... and Cheese, Thomas Jefferson's preferred meal
- Polluting; destroying someone's good name
- Two-masted sailing vessel and a drinking glass
- Brochure announcing the cast of a play
- Balloon-like aircraft
- Minnesota .... new stadium was built in 2016
- That's how Moses crossed the Red Sea
- Equipped with talent or quality; money, resources
- The ...., launched Donny and Marie's careers
- Legume used to make milk for those allergic
- Someone who has a deep knowledge of a subject
- Magical influence; to bewitch an item
- Building for bovine shelter
- Ramp that ships descend once built at a shipyard
- Long upper bone in your arm, above the elbow
- Charles ...., notable writer of the Victorian era
- Large wave caused by underwater earthquake
- Council for advising a leader on a topic
- To afflict with great bodily or mental suffering
- To convict, sentence
- George ...., won an Oscar for Syriana
- King Arthur's castle, court
- Calendar book for next year; Farmer's ....
- Medium-sized cat with beautiful spots
- Biggest ocean on the planet
- Beginning of a drive in football, initial attempt
- Title of an important Islamic cleric in Iran
- Don't forget this tool when drinking wine
- Cakes with icing, example is Twinkies
- Morpheus in The Matrix; CSI actor, Laurence ....
- Post Carnival celebration Ash ....
- Soccer player Pele's nationality
- Study of sound, mechanical waves
- Tool for opening wine bottles
- A person who works with books
- "Heavenly" sponge cake
- City birthplace of the four Beatles
- Large ship used to carry oil
- Famous recording studio located in London
- To make someone feel self-conscious
- Long Asian pasta threads, eaten for a long life
- New York ...., ice hockey team, part of Original Six
- Slimmer
- Gem-quality olivine
- The mysterious final word of Charles Foster Kane
- Large, pale antelopes from North Africa
- Hero who killed the Minotaur
- Kitchen utensil to mix ingredients in high speed
- African leader was jailed for 27 years
- Item or service a business offers
- A term for newspaper, The Phoenix ....
- A very large piece of ice floating in the ocean
- Simon and Garfunkel paradoxical song, Sound of ....
- Someone torn by an inner conflict
- Fear of .... is kopophobia
- Item with lenses, worn on the nose to see better
- Prancing-horse fast car maker
- To cheer, clap; show approval or praise
- Person who fights in a war
- Harmful; anagram of evaders
- To care for a child while parents are away
- Pam ...., partnered Navratilova in many tennis wins
- The H in GOSH, Great Ormond Street ....
- Comedian Jerry ...., of the sitcom with same name
- Folk string instrument, played with a hammer
- Protective covering found on mollusks
- Clean, sharp edged cut; usually surgical
- Those who travel on two wheels
- Venomous sea animal, covered in stripes and spines
- A piece of garment used by women
- Don't cut the bough you are .... on
- The Texas .... Massacre, a cult horror movie
- US car brand now controlled by Fiat
- Colombo is the commercial capital of ....
- Italian word for writings on walls
- Long running TV series about a collie
- Rip Van ...., farmer who went to sleep for 20 years
- .... Mouse, Disney's iconic rodent
- Play by Shakespeare: “The .... of the Shrew”
- Fruit that kirsch is made from
- Slid on a rink
- Demonophobia is the fear of evil ....
- A boat carrying passengers to a larger ship
- Wooden statue of a Greek deity
- Haley Joel ...., actor in The Sixth Sense and Sex Ed
- Lily-livered, fearful
- Large white dog breed native to Turkey
- George A ...., director of Night of the Living Dead
- Something expensive, high priced, lavish
- Crowded Taiwanese headquarters
- .... strikes; protests staged by jailed suffragettes
- Egypt's official language
- Apple makes the ...., iPad, and Mac computers
- Between first and third
- Being voracious or materialistic for wealth, power
- Ground chickpea spread
- Clear space around printed words
- The Cure found romance on this weekday
- Easing of pain, distress or worry
- Arabic title; elder of a tribe
- Related to the smallest component of an element
- Professional whose fingers travel 12.6 miles a day
- Particular abilities, expertise
- Shrunken cucumber with a sour taste
- Bowler's first goal; all ten pins in one roll
- Sufficient amount for the purpose needed
- Constitution, character, complexion, personality
- One who says yes to an invitation
- Watch or clock
- President's right to say “no” to new legislation
- Watches from the audience
- Orson ...., known for the sci-fi series Ender's Game
- Corrosive resistant element used in biomedicine
- Most common flower; also a breakfast drink
- Later learners or bloomers
- Sperm whales
- Adds building support structures
- A flash in the sky during a thunderstorm
- Dinosaur whose name means iguana tooth
- Very strong wind blowing across a desert
- Aquatic animal considered the largest on Earth
- Special way of doing something; a skill
- Italian mountain range running down the country
- Exacerbate: to make a medical .... worse
- Jamaican speedster gold in Rio, London and Beijing
- Profession whose word origin means "star sailor"
- Ancient Egypt history is divided into 31 of them
- One type of dog training
- Not fully cooked; a poorly thought-out idea
- Round flat dishes
- Christian music genre
- Surname of character famously played by Matt Damon
- The order that players are up to bat in baseball
- Person who boats for pleasure
- Substitute "baby" for "Jesus" in this music genre
- Native American name for the blackfish
- Small bone at the bottom of the spine
- Old time infantry firearm
- Jeremy ...., Hawkeye and star of The Hurt Locker
- Fans believe this rapper is still alive, Tupac ......
- Etch a ...., draw and then shake to draw again
- Ten years
- Devices used to stop a car
- Martin...., translated the Bible to German
- Walt .... created famous characters and great parks
- Big Hawaiian dress with repetitive syllables
- Aura that surrounds the sun and other stars
- Box for food goods; a small parcel
- Let .... be ...., or forgive past offenses
- Sometimes called a sea cow
- Saltwater fish, often battered
- Robin Hood Olympic sport
- .... Finch, a Gregory Peck character
- What pompous people's chests are like
- Too deep in the sea for sunlight to reach
- Legume plant with blue-purple flowers
- Saltwater fish; food favorite
- The sport of shooting arrows
- A section of a book, usually medium in length
- Woodland fairies
- Abundant, copious
- Penelope Cruz, first .... actress to win an Oscar
- Jana ...., tearful tennis player consoled by royalty
- Songs written for company commercials
- Government building abroad
- Strong insult, offense; extreme disgust
- Burger chain owned by same company as Carl's Jr
- Hand-held twinkly firework
- Warm fruity dessert, topped with pastry
- Blatant, obvious defiance of rules
- Truth, accuracy
- Cream to apply following exposure to UV rays
- Entwistle, Flea, McCartney and Deacon are all ....
- Plains Native American tribe, Wyoming capital
- Venetian lagoon island linked to Daphne du Maurier
- Former word for psychologist, from Latin & French
- Intelligence .... is decided by Stanford Binet scale
- Jerusalem artichoke
- Salsa, bachata, waltz, tango
- Leading GMO research company
- Small, dark spots across the nose and cheeks
- Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie
- Social media website founded by Mark Zuckerberg
- Island nation of tiny people depicted in a book
- Four ...., messengers of the Apocalypse
- Where there is no light
- Food, .... Food, song that mentions peas and pudding
- Brain .... is considered delicacy in Scandinavia
- The .... whale is one of the largest whale species
- Orating
- Drove backwards
- Eternal .... of the Spotless Mind, romantic movie
- 1st cruise ship to sink in Antarctic Ocean (2007)
- A little pause from work or exercise
- Between ages 13 and 19
- Four .... and a Funeral, a British comedy
- Someone working less than a 9 to 5
- Shedding tree
- Ordained minister, member of the clergy
- The land of the Philistines
- Large and bright constellation listed by Ptolemy
- Looks like a person; set up to frighten birds
- Type of water in the ocean; not fresh
- Greek goddess of love and desire
- Regular profit payments to shareholders
- Ship on which James Cook sailed to Australia
- US intercontinental ballistic missile of the 1960s
- Super fast vehicle; also used in races
- Aubrey ...., graphic illustrator for Oscar Wilde
- Exercises also known as jacks
- Unknown
- Displaying polite and respectful behavior
- Sleeping quarters
- Friendly, agreeable
- Voodoo priest in Haiti
- Tumor of the nerve tissue
- Delete, erase
- Maya ...., US actress of Bridesmaids
- Algae that grows in the sea
- The US name for what Brits call rocket leaves
- Ancient solar clock
- Respiratory tract that sends air to the lungs
- Tomb of the .... Soldier
- They used to infest the Caribbean Seas
- These type of novels are full of pictures
- Absorbent pads for doing dishes/washing your body
- Generous actions or donations to the needy
- Dante's hell with nine circles of suffering
- Poisonous gas containing carbon and nitrogen
- I'd rather be a .... than a snail, yes I would
- A high-ranking military member
- One cannot make smoke .... fire
- Dreamland
- Puffy white or gray clouds
- Went against someone's opinion
- Time ....: placing items to dig up in the future
- California nickname, 2015 NBA State Warriors
- Creamy French soup made with lobster shells
- Blacque .... Shellacque is a Looney Toon villain
- .... and Her Sisters, a film by Woody Allen
- Grass field in a forest; large pasture
- Crustacean with long body and tiny legs
- Gestures, words and objects set by tradition
- .... Monsieur: cheese on toast French style
- Substance that can damage organs and cause death
- Sharp taste or smell; not sweet or salty
- Fixed, repaired
- Grim ...., personification of death
- Unlike anything else out there
- Baby pig
- Cut of meat from near the spine of a lamb or deer
- Rare metal (Pd) used in fuel cells, jewellery
- The zodiac sign of the goat
- 1 in 4 .... have appeared on television in some way
- Severely mentally ill and suffering from delusions
- Jedi played by Samuel L Jackson in Star Wars
- Armed ship privately owned; hired to fight
- Renaissance and Baroque dance type
- .... Sky with Diamonds, The Beatles song
- Emblematic of Britain, she appears on UK coinage
- Jaden and Willow's famous father
- Big seabird with the largest wingspans
- Almost certainly; highly probable
- City in western Germany, with suspension railway
- Irregular soldiers that don't follow rules
- Electrolysis is .... hair and root removal
- Edible snails, often on a French menu
- Capital of Pakistan
- Rounded handle you twist to enter a room
- Single-wheeled bike
- Florida hockey team founded in 1993
- Long-running animated sitcom
- Scare someone
- Large estate, used for farming or ranching
- Masonic group that wear fezzes and runs hospitals
- Ben .... won an Oscar for playing Gandhi
- Money comes easily from it
- Only this woman could love her demonic baby
- Caliphate founded in the Arabian Peninsula in 632
- Crystalline form of aluminium oxide
- Football manager, called himself "The Special One"
- Irukandji is a tiny .... jellyfish from Australia
- Monstrous reptile with magical powers
- The Autobots' commandos team
- Containers in which nibs are dipped
- Three-wheeled transport
- Beer cans are made of this
- A group of military aircrafts
- Produces digestive hormones including insulin
- Beta, test version of a nearly .... product
- Flowers on a tree
- Root housing for hair
- Idleness
- Letter pad on computers; can be found on a piano
- Form of death penalty; hanging
- Something related to the sea or ships
- Flair, élan
- .... Jones, portrayed by Renee Zellwegger
- Feeling embarrassed about one's actions
- Golden ...., honey, brown sugar breakfast meal
- The P in GDP
- Flat heated surface found in restaurant kitchens
- Gigantic tentacular monster created by Lovecraft
- Rapid, brisk tempo
- Exaggerated movement
- To prorogue, recess, suspend
- Michael Phelps is a retired ....
- American Nobel Prize winning economist
- Geometric shape with nine sides
- Not a success
- Dice game with scoring combinations
- Mental disorder of two halves
- Rescue a wreck
- Large cat with a yellowish coat and black spots
- The usual time when someone sleeps
- Large scale rotating air mass
- First ....; collectible, original print run book
- Regarding something with esteem, love, honor
- Breed of cat known for its size and calm attitude
- To wrap in blankets
- .... Trench, deepest known part of the ocean
- Place on a website where you find old news
- Gave a wish, as a genie would
- The most famous Pokemon
- Toenail beautification
- Crushed a piece of paper
- Water-based sport: backstroke, freestyle…
- Very strong coffee in a small cup
- Solar design motif of the art deco age
- Word seen same when upside down, like "swims"
- Free, exaggerated and highly energetic street dance
- Below your hair, above your eyes
- Remnants
- Lighthearted, fun social news website
- Max ...., false identity used to deposit stolen gold
- Intertwined sticks hold up marbles in this game
- .... zone of sea water, from 0 to 1200 feet
- San Francisco transport
- Anagram of oriental
- Device for cutting down garden plants
- HBO's mafia series with Gandolfini
- Christmas season house-to-house singing
- Runs with quick light steps
- Part of the head below the hairline, above the brows
- Iran's ayatollah, leader of the 1979 revolution
- Series of games to determine a championship
- Sir and one of the Knights of the Round Table
- Yellow fish friend of Ariel in Little Mermaid
- Trendy phrase
- Online delivery – by boat...
- Metal fencing with sharp projections
- The act of cooking in simmering liquid
- Snail delicacy
- Surprise, amaze
- Quarter of the circumference of a circle
- Historical institution for those mentally ill
- Some Like It Hot star Jack ....
- To administer medicine with a syringe
- Quick Draw ...., a white horse sheriff
- Starts
- Last major Mauryan emperor, promoter of Buddhism
- German, three striped sports brand
- Largest Andean, Colombian city
- Existing right now; physically being there
- Public auction
- Country where Einstein was offered the presidency
- Large area controlled by one ruler
- The smallest ocean
- Being allowed to do something, like fishing
- Sports brand with three stripes
- Beatrix ...., Peter Rabbit's creator
- Growly, irritable
- Homicidal cetacean aka orca; Free Willy
- Strike this tool with mallet to shape material
- To enter a place
- Group of numbered items, movies, events, books
- Irish city and county known for crystal glass
- A common weed with bright yellow flowers
- Funny people (earn a living telling jokes)
- Strengthens, reinforces
- Kristen Bell and Ted Danson's hellish TV show
- What is left behind after a tree has been cut down
- Blood ...., condition also known as sepsis
- Continual, going on forever, indefinitely
- Agnes ...., actress of Bewitched
- Champagne of choice of Patsy and Edina
- Rough and inharmonious sounds, especially in music
- .... manipulation is heavenly influence
- German waterway, flows through Essen and Dortmund
- Psychological evaluation method involving inkblots
- Attachment to a helmet to stop it from falling off
- Sick from overeating or drinking, hangover
- Winter sport; dogs, horses or a motor vehicle pull
- Glittery mirrored sphere for dance parties
- Won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Movie
- Human ...., department aka human capital
- Protects the body against infectious diseases
- Head of State or ....; the leader of Vatican City
- Hidden
- Said to a child who has fallen over
- Day with the fewest hours of daylight
- .... rug, mat made from ovine fur
- Inflicting a penalty or consequence on someone
- Produced, created
- A country's edge along the sea
- Wrote a diary about the time she spent hiding
- Husband and singing partner of Cher
- Good ...., someone who helps another person
- Hotel New ...., Irving novel of an eccentric family
- .... in the Night, Sinatra, 1967 Grammy winner
- Cross between a ukulele and a banjo
- 1973 bond film Live and ....
- Sprinted a faster pace than someone else
- Metal fastening on some shoes
- Put to death, butchered
- Fluffs up cushions
- Outdoor meal often eaten at parks
- Sea cradles, coat-of-mail shells, formally loricate
- In India, widow once burnt at husband's pyre
- Misfortune, reversal
- Sassy elderly "girls" sitcom starring Betty White
- Where the devil usually is
- US tennis Grand Slam tournament
- Gloria ...., sang about surviving before Beyonce
- Francesco ...., Italian Baroque painter
- Another name for the universe as a whole
- Pleasure voyage on a ship
- Outdoor meal often eaten on the grass, at a park
- Rule of ...., design strategy based on a 3x3 grid
- 1970 Best Picture Oscar winning war film
- Large heavy artillery that fires stone balls
- An OPEC country, Saudi ....
- Taking a photo of oneself
- .... of the Sexes, Riggs vs King grudge tennis match
- Informal trousers for men or women
- A particular status or phase; angle, side
- Stitch used to hold tissue together in the body
- Young man who died when flying towards the Sun
- Phoebe's maiden name in Friends, TV series
- David ...., Horatio on CSI: Miami
- Spheres
- Plan or outline to be done
- C in Roman numerals
- Words spoken in respect of the deceased
- Gil, who was the crime lab boss in original CSI
- Ancient race of giants with single eye on forehead
- Discussions, sometimes heated
- Digs up a body
- Origami is the art of paper ....
- Henri de Toulouse-...., French artist
- Ukrainian stringed lute-type instrument
- Type of romantic love originated from Geoffrey Chaucer
- The final step to becoming a practicing lawyer
- Pong-like video game console sold 1 million units
- The capital of Cyprus
- .... Kerr, star of The King and I
- Castoff with Hagar in the desert
- They're usually in distress
- Controversial drug to control ADHD in children
- Another name for starfish
- Company that provides food/drink at events
- The antonym of success
- Blue-veined cheese from the English Midlands
- Constellation named after a mythical winged horse
- Arcade Fire album or service for the dead
- Set of papers/documents, sometimes "dodgy"
- Flaky, Mid East pastry with ground nuts and honey
- Gathering around the ball in rugby
- Sports arena with tiers of seats for spectators
- Stanley ...., director of The Shining
- A large vessel used to carry warriors
- Base of an argument or theory
- Common surname to two American presidents
- One who actually saw something happen
- Extended mass of ice covering a large area
- Law enforcement officer; leader elected
- Small community in the countryside
- At full moon, a person who becomes lupine
- They grow on birds' wings
- Last Man ...., Tim Allen's second attempt TV series
- Woman spirit that shifts into a spider in Japan
- Faust's love
- It literally means the green of earth
- Constant .... wears away the stone
- Miner stampede to San Francisco in 1849
- A much sweeter type of vinegar
- Organ that grows throughout pregnancy
- Being recommended to another type of doctor
- Pounded, pulsed
- Cybill, Bruce Willis's Moonlighting co-star
- Anything to do with a mother, grandmother
- This city, not Rio, is Brazil's capital
- Jennifer ...., actress of The Hunger Games
- Related to the father of psychoanalysis
- Educating
- Someone who practices law
- The game of poker usually requires that
- Synchronized .... is an underwater dance event
- .... engine, steam-powered vehicle with big wheel
- The state or quality of being calm, tranquil
- Teacher, professor
- World wide network of computers
- Diana Ross and The ....
- Popeye's forearm tattoo shows one of these
- Fearful
- Pick Up ...., don't disturb in this game
- I bless the rains down in ....; Toto's verse on a hit
- Ancient Greek name for clear upper sky area
- A paper size
- Large sea duck mostly black
- Vessel commanded by the timelord in Doctor Who
- Growth of abnormal tissue
- Get up from lying or sitting; move forward
- German theologian, priest; began the Reformation
- Astrological sign represented by a fish
- Metal made of copper and tin; bright brown
- .... O'Conor, Irish singer from early 1990s
- Queen Elizabeth's second oldest son: Prince ....
- Sea ...., found all over the world's oceans
- First name of Argentine football superstar Messi
- To remember, recollect; bring out of memory
- Sharp utensils used in the kitchen
- Michael ...., basketball icon, 1st to make billions
- Apple's app, online music store
- Capital of Czech Republic
- Cloud of dust and elements in space
- Princess ...., Disney's Sleeping Beauty
- Gaps between words
- Restrictive undergarment
- Ten times the amount
- Irish basketball team of Larry Bird
- Meatballs/greens/pasta combo: Italian .... Soup
- Bath ...., to hold baby safe and still while bathing
- Channel-....; indecisive about what to watch on TV
- Cooking, French-style
- Saga of a hero's return from the Trojan War
- Having marks of an earlier period, antique
- Huge, long fish with a compressed body
- Even, moderately slow tempo
- Wrote the libretto for Così fan tutte
- Test used to ensure you are human and not a robot
- Connie ...., American Horror Story, Nashville
- Points one gets for currying favor
- White nuts that are shaped like kidneys
- Related to the shoreline
- 1976 Oscar winner: .... over the Cuckoo's Nest
- Clothing to disguise someone
- Pain you feel when your organ of hearing hurts
- Man someone is married to
- Anita ...., she set up The Body Shop
- Breast bone; bone in the middle of the chest
- Mobster Tony ...., father to AJ and Meadow
- Puffed up, heated kernels with sugar and/or salt
- One of seven sovereign states of the UAE
- Country of Tintin, Poirot and The Smurfs
- Counselor
- 20,000 .... Under the Sea, a Jules Verne novel
- North American bear
- The meat of a deer
- Organized activities to raise public awareness
- Without added sodium chloride
- Part of the stopping system of a car
- A basketball player
- Drainage bowl for pasta
- The Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is here
- 1st woman to get the Pulitzer for poetry, Sara ....
- Used for injured optical; part of pirate getup
- Point farthest from the sun of orbiting space body
- Uplifting, illuminative
- Board and pieces, including rook, for classic game
- Tchaikovsky's failed ballet, now famous
- Cooking in a gridiron with heat coming from below
- Spotty pattern on fabric
- Infernal determination to achieve something
- Popeye starred Robin .... and Shelley Duvall
- Running, being in charge of
- Moliere's play about a hypocrite
- A plantation of grapes aimed to wine production
- Made to be broken, just like piecrusts
- Replenishing power, e.g. to a phone
- Stone used by the Maya to enhance their weapons
- Vindictive, unkind
- Villains in Another Brick in the Wall
- 1024 Gigabytes is equal to 1 ....
- All work and no play makes Jack ....
- Ocular covering worn by a pirate
- First man on the moon, Neil ....
- Denying parentage
- Driving a stolen car for fun
- He or she works with wood for a living
- Popular hot chocolate brand, comes in packets
- A private eye who grew orchids
- In ...., in bad condition due to neglect
- Unduly held as faultless
- Pert little ones
- .... missiles have predetermined trajectories
- Clean hands in this bathroom furniture
- Shiniest, most polished
- EEG brain exam aka .... Test
- Fashion style, baggy male clothes for women
- Someone who studies the past
- One who paints house walls and woodwork
- Last name of child actress in E.T.
- Moisturizing, adding water
- The ...., 80s movie about a martial art
- A decorative scented bouquet of dried flowers
- Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- .... Tentacles lives next to SpongeBob
- War of 1982 in the South Atlantic
- The most notable inhabitant of the Sherwood Forest
- Blue ...., geothermal spa in Iceland
- Space ...., famous Seattle landmark
- Another name for flagpoles
- Firmly fixed in place, unshakeable
- A smash hit duet by Santana and Rob Thomas
- The kitchen of an aircraft
- Memorial said to contain relics of Buddha
- To give approval, agreement, consent
- .... Burns, smoking comedian lived to 100
- Large building in India
- Character in Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities
- Little Richard's favorite flavor, Tutti ....
- MP3 ...., digital music device, iPod
- A goal a business is trying to reach
- Prior to now, earlier, previously
- William ...., who made motorbikes with Davidson
- Songwriter who composed 118 pop hits, .... King
- Cuisine closely associated with kimchi
- Person who commits illegal actions at sea
- Alexander .... Bell, inventor of the telephone
- Small dish to hold a cup or mug
- Martial arts weapons with long blades, e.g. katana
- Roof of the mouth; referred to in wine tasting
- Large area full of trees and bushes
- Power needed to do something
- They also built pyramids
- Little blue pills called Sildenafil
- Cut and polished precious stones, gems
- Where dead bodies are kept for autopsy
- Gaul who fell in a cauldron of magic potion
- Where your feet go on a bicycle
- Table ...., aka ping pong; an Olympic sport
- Little Richard's preferred ice cream, Tutti ....
- How high something is above sea level
- US university in Indiana, French name
- San ...., musical drama about earthquake
- Sweet tropical fruit, very hard skin, yellow flesh
- Heavyweight boxer, with Iron nickname
- Nasal blood flow
- They provide energy to toys and remote controls
- This device joins two pieces of metal together
- Person/object the name of which you can't remember
- A Woody Allen film starring Diane Keaton
- A high-brow word for whiskers
- Economic system where power is in the hands of few
- Street food vehicle
- Pain in the hands and feet only
- Formal agreement to stop fighting
- NASA mission sent to photograph Mercury
- World famous Jazz Age flapper US cartoon from 1930s
- Curing and stuffing animals
- Used in everything from toys to remote controls
- Leviathan is a monster from the Old ....
- Conflict in which Dr John Watson fought
- Wrote one of the Great American Novels
- Country with large oil reserves, ruled by Maduro
- Fitted a horse with its straps
- Tight trouser style for rockers
- Prehistoric giants
- Street vehicle that sells meals
- A three-dimensional work of art
- North Korean capital and largest city
- A hit by The Beatles
- Marine, transparent and with stinging tentacles
- More than enough; too much
- A person who gives information on TV or radio
- Idiomatic expression regarding oceans
- Anti-....: drugs to help control blood sugar
- They eat just about anything
- Armpit perfume, fights body odor