Water Park
All
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
- Brass player in a military group of musicians
- 12 ..., judicial argument with Henry Fonda
- Shoreline of a freshwater body
- Shouted deep and loud
- Concentrated coffee
- Photographer's device for viewing negatives
- Recording to showcase a wannabe star's talents
- Strong negative reaction
- Former President Obama's wife's first name
- Recipe-filled reference work
- ... & Mabillard; Swiss roller coaster designers
- Checked someone's blood for diseases
- Independent, nonconformist, a rebel
- Fixation, object of infatuation or obsession
- Desiring a family, clucky
- ... Union, act that merged the Scandinavian thrones
- Crunchy and thin
- Murtaugh and Riggs find chaos in ... Weapon
- Harry Potter and the ... Child
- Tables on which sacrifices are offered
- Pain ..., tablet for relieving pain
- Alcoholic beverage, anagram of pet lip
- Ballets ...; Diaghilev's traveling ballet corps
- In Melville's tale, Bartleby was one
- Start legal proceedings against a suspect
- Customer support once a purchase has been made
- Roasted skin of a pork joint
- Novel by Herman Melville and opera by Britten
- Attendant or companion in the Royal household
- Having mutual understanding with another
- Outlandish or extravagant
- Hop-drying farm building
- Coming home, coming back
- ... Box escape; Houdini stunt in a submerged crate
- ... and ashes, a show of repentence
- State of consciousness
- Fred ..., partner to Ginger
- Splitting off from an iceberg
- Disregards, pays no attention
- Destructive beetles of grains, flour stores, etc
- Sound ...; added noises to create extra drama
- American ...; antique collectors reality show
- Annual book with info on dates, weather, etc.
- Current name of Western Poland's largest city
- Charles ..., formed the Bible Students' Association
- One who is skilled in the secrets of anything
- Use them for cutting paper or even pizza
- Family home that features in Austen's Persuasion
- Scottish term for irritableness
- Run-off from packed ice crystals
- Make something better with new ideas
- Margaret ..., research chemist and UK PM
- Run lines; practice for a performance
- Covering your eyes with your hand in embarrassment
- Applause
- Surfeit, surplus, over-abundance
- "Before you could say Jack ..."
- Little sausages in bacon make pigs in blankets
- Video footage shot on a camcorder
- Graphic that shows relative prominence of words
- Wobbly sea creature with fronds
- Acoustic music, e.g. without electric effects
- Sentiments of welcome
- Exciting, breathtaking
- Knocked into a ..., means to outdo or defeat
- 1586 conspiracy to kill Queen Elizabeth I: ... Plot
- Vicarage or rectory
- Month for Oktoberfest in Munich
- Theatrical plays with singing and dancing
- Footwear that has sparked a subculture
- Achieved this outcome, ... in this outcome
- Title, introductory material at top of a newspaper
- Stage; policy
- Service that comes to your door with parcels
- Sweet alternative to wax for hair removal
- Southern African round hut with conical roof
- Offers advice or a shoulder to cry on
- Sunglasses and a fake moustache form this
- Don't Stop Believin' band
- Rogers Centre's old name, home to the Blue Jays
- Characteristic of a Russian dictator
- Dance evolved between the Turkey Trot and Foxtrot
- Baby frog with a wiggly tail
- Shouted at a comedian to disrupt the show
- Not short in extent
- Nickname for UK-France connecting underpass
- Plans, instructions for building houses
- State of the ozone layer
- Stained, blemished
- Plant used to feed livestock, also called lucerne
- Good luck
- Goal, bulls-eye
- "Living the life of ..."
- Italian sweet pastries eaten at Venice's Carnevale
- Globe shape, like a bubble or planet
- Physical proof to enter
- More than one person
- Secret ...; undercover espionage experts
- Begin typing in from the margin
- Waved, coiled
- Pod Save America podcaster Jon ...
- Metal plate in a printing press
- Capital of Oman
- Improvised rhythmic talking
- Worn by the Phantom of the Opera
- Male horse that has not been castrated
- Puffed out, covered in whale meat
- Emollient in cosmetics; anagram of aqua lens
- The stone closest to the centre circle in curling
- A glossy publication; often found in waiting rooms
- Capital of Occitanie
- Canadian ISS astronaut Chris, who sang in space
- Personal characteristics, the essence of someone
- Played by Attenborough in 10 Rillington Place
- It keeps the grass cut
- "Thousand-legged" arthropod
- Figure-skating move in an arabesque position
- Japanese carp streamers used as windsocks
- Loyal Death Eater ... Lestrange
- Bashful, self-effacing
- Large, baritone brass instrument
- A silly or meaningless, intricate tale
- Laughing softly or quietly
- Lavish performance, show or display
- The California Gurl
- Holding something very tightly
- Herbal drink leftovers used to predict
- Painted using deft dabbing strokes
- Meat, tofu, and veggies in sugary soy sauce
- Spock is a main character in this TV series
- Stickler, disciplinarian; anagram of emit rant
- Irish nightly headless horseman
- Animals such as llamas, alpacas and dromedaries
- Set of songs lined up by a radio presenter
- Program telling a computer how to do something
- Beards are made of these
- Burt ..., who starred in Deliverance
- Middle Ages, hip-length sleeveless top
- Family Guy's fictional, bivalve town
- Buddhist cave monuments in Maharashtra, India
- Where an emperor or king lives
- Name of Poldark's horse in the TV show
- Humorous genre that uses irony
- As a joke, not meant to be taken seriously
- Of or relating to killer whales
- Early movie cowboy, starred in Lone Star Ranger
- Rum Tum ..., a curious cat
- ... Snedeker, 2012 FedEx golf champion
- ... Berlin; songwriter who wrote White Christmas
- ... machine, for making a cup of beans
- Facial hairstyles on lip and chin
- Cancels, renders invalid
- Another word for smooches
- Italian ice cream
- Ruling monarch
- Walking unsteadily, wobbling
- Provide amusement, put on a show
- Gary ...; lead singer of Snow Patrol
- Fenced-in area for pets
- Musical about a mystical Scottish village
- Narrow passages between houses and streets
- Cocktail of gin, Cointreau and lemon juice
- Overhead slide-displaying device
- Sign up for regularly sent content
- ... Ning, or Ning Cai, Singapore magician
- Woody Allen's movie named after his neighborhood
- Hotel ..., NY establishment where Sid Vicious died
- ... freak; someone who needs to feel in charge
- Three-pronged symbol on the flag of Barbados
- First and last name of the man lusting for Lolita
- Spicy, not salty
- Giggles on stage, anagram of process
- Aversion to something, not loved
- Revived, united, came together
- Acts of watching stealthily
- A popular brand of permanent markers
- Consider again, alter original plans
- The Great ... Baking Show
- Central Asian sheep or common Afghanistan hat
- Soap with no fragrance
- Lewis & Harris town, center of the Western Isles
- Theme park ride with revolving observation deck
- Antelope linked to the South African rugby side
- Warmly, like an invitation
- Crumbly meaty salad topping
- Superiority, of a higher rank
- Spaceman, like Neil Armstrong
- Contract where no regular work is guaranteed
- Yellow poplar, state tree of Indiana and Kentucky
- Individual after whom a literary work is named
- Bars, clubs, vibrant things to do in the evening
- Thrust or pushed forwards
- Take in as food
- Fabric with a raised design made from fancy thread
- Smallest, most minute
- Decaying animal flesh
- Short interviews with members of the public
- Administrative divisions of Switzerland
- Parachutes for spacecraft or aircraft
- Horses in chess
- The ..., pool player Felson beats Minnesota Fats
- Gone ...! Sign to tell folks you are absent
- Basque wall and ball game with throwing baskets
- Online local community and classified ads site
- British Dairy Milk confectionery company
- Columbian She Wolf and Beautiful Liar singer
- Small and inexpensive toy or trinket
- Chinese white copper
- Relating to meteoric glass debris
- Lively 17th-century dance in triple time
- Came into view suddenly
- Ann ..., wrote Bel Canto
- Support, shore up
- Catholic leader chosen in opposition
- Shadows created on the face with makeup
- The horizontal placed between goalposts
- ... tomato, old cultivars, often differently hued
- Rise and fall, roll
- Initials on a towel, for example
- Itemised desires, wants or needs
- Springing movement of gazelles and antelopes
- Entertainment company responsible for Baby Shark
- ... dance is made of partner dances only
- ... Scott, who directed the first Alien movie
- Italian dish made with flattened meat, ... Ragu
- Shrines welcoming souls back to the living realm
- Watch clowns and acrobats in action here
- Where you lay your head at night
- Lars ...; Metallica's Danish drummer
- Department store and inland sea in Canada: ... Bay
- Relating to lines, especially straight ones
- The Friendly Ghost
- Control for channel surfing
- "Seven for a ... never to be told": magpie lore
- In an energetic way, despite being elderly
- Pulp Fiction director Quentin ...
- Talk show host who rose to fame in Hairspray
- Shorebird also called a snipe or curlew
- Former bus driver, sang From Russia with Love
- Asian mountain system with the famous Khyber Pass
- Horseplay, boisterousness, jolly japes
- Putting off, discouraging
- 70s scandal began with a Washington office block
- Native of Kinshasa or Brazzaville
- Candice ..., South African catwalk model
- Harlequin's mistress in Commedia dell'Arte
- Accidentally drooling while asleep
- John ..., animator-producer who gave birth to Woody
- Roped off
- Diving, dropping to the bottom of the ocean
- ... news; major story that is happening right now
- Snooty, condescending, toffee-nosed
- Strains, stresses
- The only Japanese song to top the Billboard 100
- Listing an actor in movie credits
- Looking around a shop before making a purchase
- Cocktail made with Port wine
- Leave a Light On and Just You and I singer
- U-shaped body of water, also called a billabong
- Arthur ..., British PM and Duke of Wellington
- Drawing device and style with a nib and a well
- Unattached person, such as Bridget Jones
- This singer was born and raised in Connecticut
- Order given on a parade ground
- The study of plant medicine
- Pastoralists who tend lambs and ewes
- Briefness, concision, brevity
- Vintage sparkling French fizz
- Ornamental summerhouse structures for plants
- A nursery, kindergarten or nanny provides this
- Falsified, bribed, acted dishonestly
- Warn, chastise
- Porcine diva of The Muppets
- Legal arm of the Israeli government
- Dried up, dehydrated
- Singer Frank, who sold over 150 million records
- Person who neatens and washes a home
- Mythical, flying creatures that breathe fire
- Tutor preparing a student for an exam
- Some say this is caring
- Fiendish lackey to Horned King, The Black Cauldron
- Actors in folk plays or mime shows
- A trick to get attention
- Tristan ..., volcanic islands in the Atlantic
- ... broadcast; not transmitted from a studio
- Not long ago
- Architect for the Sacre-Coeur Basilica: Paul ...
- ... duck, classic Mandarin dish named after a city
- Shakespeare's longest play
- Largest sand island in the world: ... Island
- And you come to me on a summer ...
- A locomotive; a machine of moving parts
- Country where the Mamara Sea is located
- Dashes that represent missing letters or words
- One who performs stories
- British pop rock band named after Liverpool Doctor
- Heart Radio breakfast presenter, Jamie ...
- What the chicken did to the road
- ... D; Jack Black's musical venture
- Gangster, extortioner
- Fast food-shaped telephone in Juno
- Hoofed mammals
- Add two plus three to a golden wedding
- Dick ..., flying ace/racing driver with pal Muttley
- Tree that loses its leaves annually
- ... Orbiter was world's 1st non-stop balloon flight
- A priority, the number one thing on the list
- Carries on, does not stop or end
- Star, famous person
- Don't ..., since you can make acne worse
- ... razor, old-fashioned item for cutting whiskers
- Rule over people
- The butler's name in Top Cat, voiced by Paul Frees
- Expressed gratitude
- Mythical ancestral land of the Polynesian people
- Popular professional wrestler, The Ultimate ...
- Dublin's Anna Livia statue, the Floozie in the ...
- Long-necked animal with brown patches
- Put back together, resembling the original state
- People who grade or rate a movie
- Humility, lack of vanity
- Hug, cuddle, clasp
- Jim ..., aviator and husband of Amy Johnson
- French for seasickness
- Ideas can be run up this staff
- Stage name of heavy metal singer Marvin Lee Aday
- Minor acting roles
- Fight or wrestle on a topic
- Dancing at ..., Brian Friel's Olivier/Tony winner
- The use of more words than necessary
- Classification group for putting things into
- Self-... litter box, no poop scooping required
- The Evil Dead's series director
- The ..., Jane Austen's final unfinished project
- Swedish "royal" sponge cake topped with marzipan
- Lucky food cake eaten during Chinese festival
- Peaks, highest points
- ... Camera, domed reading room of the Bodleian
- Hearth at the base of a chimney
- Swiss hotel chain - and ice cream brand
- Vilify, smear
- County ..., westernmost Northern Ireland county
- Utilizes, makes use of , e.g. power, resources
- Refusing to see or look after someone any longer
- Groups of performers, especially musical in nature
- Showing bravery despite difficulties
- Maximum bit-per-second rate for data transfer
- Lippy for use in freezing cold weather
- Auditorium, place where stage shows are performed
- Influential filmmaker of Taxi Driver, Raging Bull
- A term for people with brown hair
- The study of time
- Newspaper death notice
- The #1 place to go #2
- Poem by Keats about a mythological shepherd
- Film section of clips, anagram of megatons
- Strong and with impact
- Describes an actor messing up his lines
- This band is Still Into You
- Root vegetables glazed with honey
- 1960's solo dance, knees bent, palms flat
- When Harry Met Sally director Rob ...
- Young people, adolescents
- Quality of being extremely pleasing to the eye
- Producer Mark, co-wrote Shallow with Lady Gaga
- In Harry Potter, one without magic skills
- The Italian title of Benito Mussolini
- Massachusetts place, the Athens of the New World
- Unsophisticated country folk
- Sprinkler to stand under instead of taking a bath
- Playing the odds
- Woody climbing plants with showy blooms
- The Nike brand's slogan
- Film starring Alec Guinness: "Kind Hearts and ..."
- Long Russian island to the north of Japan
- ... House, Dublin, home of the Irish legislature
- Victorian poet of The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Imaginative in an artistic way
- Siblings born about a year apart are --- twins
- A difficult, precarious or entrapping position
- Laundry bubbles
- Practice ahead of a performance
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Travelling tour of performers
- Unit of pressure; 17th-century mathematician
- Wicker baskets used by fishermen
- Villain actor, Dr. Cecil ..., in Bolt
- ... of the King; last of Lord of the Rings trilogy
- Country where women outlive men by the most years
- Martha ..., the foremost ballerina of modern dance
- Nuts that go in sweet pies
- Margot ..., Lois Lane to Chris Reeve's Superman
- ... Phelge, pseudonym for Stones' songwriting team
- Webby, Streamy, Shorty
- Fellow actor who appears in the same show as you
- Irreligion, or a heathen belief system
- TV series about the machinations of Thos Cromwell
- Beatle song anagram of "got to cheer me": Come ...
- Technology that helps to achieve perfect pitch
- Exciting, holding one's attention
- Maghrebi staple of wheat semolina balls
- Embellish, enhance the appearance of something
- Huge particle accelerator is the Large Hadron this
- This company has entertained us since 1889
- Aquarium
- Hunting game animals
- Vital, key
- ... Saving Time, or DST
- Take precedence over
- Soldier with a long-barrelled gun
- Marking with a hot iron
- Peter Pan's young male companions in Neverland
- ... disease, condition also known as the bends
- Spanish tipple of wine, fruit juice and spices
- First to settle
- Terence Conran's 1960s homewares company
- A expert craftsman that makes things by hand
- Big cat that cannot change its spots
- Reason for doing something
- Sanctuary or secluded place to go and relax
- Welcome end-of-stage screen message for gamers
- ... call, final bow at the end of a stage play
- Traditional Russian pinafore-style folk dress
- Illustrations and other drawn material in a book
- Country in North Africa, capital is Rabat
- Built battlements
- They tip poorly
- Collection of an artist's works in a folder
- White tiger that injured stage magician Roy
- Someone who follows behind, at the back
- Black-and-white seabird, with "William" origins
- Thick, fleshy plant that easily retains water
- Pulled out of shape
- Covered something richly, like with jewels
- Polish national dance in 3/4 time
- German city, scene of post-WWII trials
- Tropical, marine, legless venomous reptile
- Simple, effortless
- Weights on library shelves
- ... Club, place where Mycroft Holmes socializes
- Quick meals such as hamburgers, fries
- Teachers hand them out in workbooks for good work
- Garnish with designs that are pleasing to the eye
- ... Lenin; first leader of the Soviet Union
- The R in a labratory's R&D
- ... Steve, film starring Sandra Bullock as a setter
- Eva Green starred as Penny ...
- Leaned one way, at an angle
- Linked to harassment, being followed too closely
- Surfers' resort in France, on the Bay of Biscay
- Given; presented with
- Actress star of Barbarella
- Toothed circle that engages with a bike's links
- Skilled business negotiator
- Cushioned bottom of a 50s brothel creeper
- In a soft voice or under one's breath
- Alternative name for Shakespeare's Henry V
- Film director responsible for American Beauty
- Having sudden, fanciful or odd ideas
- Leonardo's "angled" invention used on canal gates
- Degree of plushness of a pet cat, say
- Person who rummages through rubbish
- Fear of bees
- Exploding colors for evening spectacle
- Escape ...; performers who can wriggle free
- Cut short, trimmed
- Ian ... wrote the James Bond books
- Scaling the ..., achieving incredible success
- Kahunas are traditional religious leaders or ...
- Eastern tube stop and Trainspotting song
- ... plan, map drawn up for a wedding breakfast
- Mary ...; patented a retractable dog leash in 1908
- Homes in the ground made by rabbits, chipmunks...
- Disposal of dead bodies underground
- Obliging and useful
- Performing on stage; taking on a temporary role
- The occupation of Lady Godiva's Peeping Tom
- ... acid; aqua fortis, corrosive mineral acid
- All ... Day is also the Day of the Dead's first day
- Chewy chocolate filling, made with nuts and honey
- ... Land, the happiest place on earth
- Ruling dynasty of Thailand since 1782
- Principality at the South of France
- J-J ..., Stranglers' bassist with a French name
- Extravagance, expensive comfort
- I'm so hungry, I could eat ...; ambitious idiom
- Large measure of spirits
- ... Gardens, Florence's open-air parkland
- Ornamental, decorative knob
- Speak ill of, slander
- Poverty, destitution
- ... 4; first US spacecraft to reach the Moon
- Personal male servants, like Jeeves
- ... Floss; website with facts and trivia lists
- ... wabbit, how Elmer Fudd describes Bugs Bunny
- Stephen ...; theatre director of An Inspector Calls
- Princess ..., the heir to the Spanish throne
- Souk, market
- Billy ..., lead child with hawk in Barry Hines' Kes
- Walking out deep into the sea
- Kings had food tasters to test for this
- King Balak's father, according to the Bible
- Clean-..., describes a male free from whiskers
- Words to songs
- Takes part in, puts in an appearance
- ... balls, hard sweets with a kernel inside
- Alan ..., dramatist of The History Boys
- Travel agents' classically named booking system
- Starts a fire with small sticks
- Energetic Polish dance in triple time
- Flat ...; ultra-thin boy from children's books
- Pail or container
- Individual sitting for a tattoo
- Ancient Greek astronomer who wrote the Almagest
- Put something in with a letter
- Accessory made of precious metals and stones
- Roman Catholic prayers for the Annunciation
- Chris Morris's satire created alarm and fake news
- Agreed royally
- Ominous, eerie
- Written collection of numbered entries
- Walks in a weary, trudged, foot-dragging way
- Paradise and Rock of Ages actress, ... Hough
- Cosi ..., Mozart opera about fidelity
- ... whist, basic trick-taking card game
- Holey bowl for straining pasta
- Fruity and chewy, they don't actually contain vino
- High, Andes lake between Peru and Bolivia
- Disarming, making explosives safe
- Romp with another dog at their house
- Small colorful budgerigar
- Harmless growth on neck and armpits in the elderly
- "... of the fittest", phrase of Herbert Spencer
- Illusion master, Las Vegas strip
- Detective in Dorothy Sayers novels: Lord Peter ...
- ... Who, alien who travels in a TARDIS
- Wine and its region from Hungary
- Zen meditations
- Pivotal Libyan battles of the WW2 desert campaign
- Mike ..., Luke Cage star
- An angle larger than 90 degrees; to be oblivious
- Slanderous remarks, slurs
- FC ...; popular Dutch football club from Enschede
- Stared at open-mouthed
- Theatre of the ..., works of Beckett, Ionesco, etc
- Political group during the English Civil War
- Actor knight who starred as Scott of the Antarctic
- Author of the Godfather novels
- Having lower limbs that curve outwards at the knee
- To think on the spot, often as performance
- Killers, marauders, carnivorous animals
- The space-time ...
- To miss something from the past
- Introduced or spread by accident, e.g. a weed
- Ink that can't be erased
- Ridiculously complicated and unnecessary processes
- Degree of bubbles in a soft drink
- Musical and film that centre on Tracy Turnblad
- Teetering
- A set with nothing in common
- Continuous, without a break
- Warm, milky dessert made from durum wheat
- They oversee safety at motorsport races
- Men playing women's roles in Japanese kabuki plays
- Having no worries, being happy-go-lucky
- Cherry ..., budding flowers on a tree
- Ring where one keeps their lock openers
- Equestrian ...; acrobatic gymnastics on horseback
- ... passage, coastal route from Seattle to Skagway
- Multiplying shivers in song from Grease musical
- Hardy ..., doleful-looking non-laughing hyena
- Luxury chocolatier named for naked horsewoman
- ... Kasady; Marvel supervillain, host of Carnage
- Special stand-out painting for one or two nails
- City of a Hundred ..., describes Prague's buildings
- Dishonest tradesman, not only in the Wild West
- Spooky, unnerving
- She ... to Conquer, theatrical comedy by Goldsmith
- ... Corridor, interwar Polish route to the Baltic
- Wage-receival date
- Plunging into water and exploring the depths
- Products like lipstick and mascara
- A superfood, tiny black pods from salvia hispanica
- Kent mansion, grace-and-favour home of Foreign Sec
- Yowling, howling sound of felines
- When a wound goes bad if not kept clean
- PCs or other data processors
- Protuberance, extra extremity
- Vintage playthings
- Keith Waterhouse play about a daydreamer
- Done in a badly behaved way
- A chart of planetary placements during an event
- Person who reads scripts to introduce radio shows
- Expressing passionate grief
- Spider who hyped up her pig friend
- Variety entertainment shows of the Victorian era
- London art gallery of the Young British Artists
- Erasure EP featuring covers of SOS and Voulez-Vous
- Flame ..., substance that slows the spread of fire
- Architectural spaces in a half-moon shape
- ... Islands; Islas Malvinas in the Atlantic Ocean
- Bloodiness
- Team with whom Lewis Hamilton won his 3rd F1 title
- Become less gloomy
- On-air mention on the radio
- Scribbles, notes, random thoughts
- A prison island in San Francisco
- Misty ...; American Ballet Theatre principal dancer
- Crusting over of a wound or tattoo
- Arms of a tree
- Her makeup line was RiRi Hearts Mac
- Film-set assistant to chief electrician
- Philip ...; Welsh inventor of the ball bearing
- Wildcat ..., worker action of an unofficial nature
- Genre of television where the Kardashians thrive
- Protein molecules that work as catalysts
- 6 times the amount
- Ascended
- Carlos's band with a 1999 hit album Supernatural
- Worshipped
- Long-distance triathlon race
- First ...; book copy from an initial print run
- French beauty house, sounds like lengthy hairbrush
- Small area or group enclosed in a bigger one
- Call ..., be in charge of decision making
- Spicy pepper that originated in Mexico (Spa.)
- Italian region with its capital at Milan
- Fungal skin disease with circular red patches
- ... films, or cartoons
- Turns down, e.g. an invitation
- Breaks into tiny little pieces
- Jokers, wags, writers of farces
- Scottish ..., style of Skibo Castle and Balmoral
- Conjurer, performer of tricks and illusions
- The 365 days just gone
- Murder mystery in book, play or film form
- Highest mountain peak in Guatemala: ... Volcano
- The seeds inside the fruit in the Garden of Eden
- Afeared place of confinement for Victorians
- Archaic/insulting term for a psychiatric hospital
- they rode their bikes at over 100mph!
- Creasing, scrunching, collapsing
- Immature, childish
- Online reference source with millions of articles
- Jesus Christ ... by Andrew Lloyd Webber
- ... Festival, famous Canadian theatrical gathering
- Absorbent porous pads used for soaking up spills
- Strut or stride in an exaggerated manner
- Baiting; entrapping
- Fame and notoriety
- Billy ..., the protagonist of Slaughterhouse Five
- Actor founded the Lord Chamberlain's Company
- The Dirty Old Town referred to by Ewan MacColl
- Long lasting, not fragile
- Colour that closely resembles azure, cobalt, etc
- Someone who is up with the dawn, a bird metaphor
- ... of the Lost Ark, an Indiana Jones movie
- Wool ..., process of preparing fibre for spinning
- Sea robbers
- At a gradient, inclined
- Anything but king, queen or jack in a deck
- Advance reservations and tickets for concerts, say
- One of the four fines herbes of French cooking
- As tough as ...; very strong and resilient
- Making a noise like a reversing truck
- Bacharach and David tune for Dionne Warwick et al
- Leave No Trace actress Thomasin ...
- Sacha Baron Cohen played one who led Wadiya
- ... Bridge; home ground of Chelsea FC
- Theatrically striking
- Elizabeth ...; developed anti-fungal drugs
- Miss, ignore, don't see something
- Flushed red in the face
- BAFTA-winning actress, ... Bonham Carter
- ... ball, fluffy, throwaway ball for makeup removal
- Literary usage to sweep a female away by force
- Andrew Rea's online cooking show Binging with ...
- Valerie ..., of Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- Fizz such as Champagne, Prosecco
- Tiny flies that live near water
- Red gemstone, not ruby
- Auctioneer's platform
- Shaking and rolling of the shoulders in dance
- Disappointment, sadness, consternation
- First head of the Luftwaffe: Hermann ...
- Thin metal rod for cooking cubed meat on
- Toxin, venom
- Italian sieved tomatoes for sauce-making
- Waist ..., clothing item that pulls the midriff in
- State bordering Montana on the south
- Queen Liliuokalani was the last sovereign this
- Poisonous plant of the nightshade family
- Royal ...; grant issued by the monarch
- Make Mine Music is the 8th ... films of WWII era
- Small jobs or chores to carry out
- Scottish folk song and dance gatherings
- Huge cooking vessel in which to make casseroles
- Sugary term of endearment
- Judy ..., Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz
- Roald ...; first explorer to reach the South Pole
- Family that contains plane trees
- Final performance before retiring
- Former emperor of Japan; father of Akihito
- Devotees of the life and works of Jane Austen
- Engraved object that carries magical powers
- Slang for being drunk or decisively beaten
- Male kids fathered by one not their father
- First name of celebs Lopez, Aniston and Lawrence
- Groaning, making a grating sound
- Grips in the palm
- Combines ingredients to create a dish
- Hayabusa2 landed on one called Ryugu
- John who is behind the music of Star Wars
- Elias ..., Freemason founded a museum in Oxford
- Showy flowers; anagram of pie nose
- Repeat performances
- ... and Dogbert, office worker and his sidekick
- Listening intently with undivided attention
- Pattern of usual daily habits
- Flexible kitchen tool for scraping out bowls
- Loving and friskily romantic
- Rally driver Tommi ..., world title-winner 1996-9
- Naysayers, people who analyse theatre plays
- Prevents a yawn
- Hired, paid to use
- Convicted criminal James Hanratty's crime
- North African Orthodox honorific title for bishops
- Regal baseball side based in Kansas City
- Resting on the buttocks
- One who causes harmful or improper treatment
- Adjusting a radio receiver to find a station
- Spoon used for mixing cake batter
- Brings things into correct position
- Not certain about something
- Lucky Number ...; 2006 Morgan Freeman thriller
- Five-... rule; hygiene myth for dropped food
- Dancing lines that grow and wind around a party
- Pasta strand from the Far East
- Pop some tags, only got twenty dollars in my ...
- Instructions at the start of a knitting pattern
- Opera singer Jenny Lind: aka the ... Nightingale
- Breathing heavily
- Temple ...: pioneered humane livestock restraints
- The Graduate Dustin ...
- Timmy, who had a cockatiel called Magic
- Northern European country with many islands
- Alkaline earth metal found in limestone
- Pin ..., sewer's padded needle-holder
- Satisfy desires
- Altered
- Humans recreationally returning to nature
- Bertie ..., Wodehouse's foppish English gentleman
- Give hope, ease the grief
- Put a comforting arm around someone
- Bread of Medieval Britain: anagram of "tech man"
- Portable sun umbrella
- Someone up for an award
- Allan ..., foiled a plot to assassinate Abe Lincoln
- Governance in the hands of philosophers
- French puff pastry tart filled with almond cream
- Every ...; first novel in Charlie Parker series
- Superman villain, alias Mockingbird
- Study aid with bite-sized information to revise
- Handed over a package to the correct recipient
- Cutting, edgy, sharp; anagram of ant trench
- Mughal emperor also known as Alamgir
- Identifying item worn at festivals
- What's left after ocean water evaporates
- ... lamp, light source in a sun bed
- Novel with a happily ever after loving partnership
- Vegetable whose red variety is purple and white
- Gothic Portuguese monastery and heritage site
- Device for cutting shapes, holes, notches in paper
- Marked-down, ... than the previous price
- Someone's ruin or downfall
- ... of Asha, hit single of 1997 for Cornershop
- Norma ..., faded star of Sunset Boulevard
- Field, Ride, Struthers, collectively by first name
- Pompous, useless official; Mikado character
- An online journalist or writer
- Sons of a brother
- Line that separates North and South hemispheres
- Running, football and tennis are all these
- Describes different-colored yarn strands effect
- Resumes, restarts
- In need of food
- Stinky, black and white animals
- Temple dancer who meets tragic end in La Bayadère
- Shout from the audience directed to performer
- Boar avatar of Lord Vishnu
- Reveal or disclose, e.g. a secret or criminal
- Seeds and legumes
- Scientist, he developed vaccines for polio and flu
- Contest between yachts over the same course
- Pair of entertainers who work together
- Strived or toiled
- Birth nationality of actress Mila Kunis
- Peggy ...-Hicks, Aussie composer of opera Sappho
- Name for newborn seals, describes their look
- Zapp ..., captain of the starship Nimbus
- Describes hands or leaves shaped as a kitchen tool
- Uni on the River Cam attended by Isaac Newton
- Agreeing to take something
- The display on a wall-hanging timepiece
- Founder of Ford Motor Company
- The God ..., Richard Dawkins on lack of faith
- Feline character at Princess Aurora's wedding
- Frequenters of parties, discos, raves, etc.
- Appoints, offers employment
- Same as GMT, according to the phonetic language
- Those who are taking part in a competition
- ... cattle, red-white cows from the west of England
- Intoning, reciting a simple song
- Rendering insensible
- Friends and ..., the kin you spend New Year with
- Stunt in which David Blaine balanced on a pillar
- Fabric worn around sleeve, for identification
- Apollo's twin sister; Greek goddess of hunting
- Lacking rain
- Comic book monster based on Algonquian legend
- Love story, ... and Thisbe enacted by "Mechanicals"
- German chemist who developed the use of aspirin
- Bernard ...; French cyclist with badger nickname
- Square chocolate baked good
- Catalan-speaking Italian commune in Sardinia
- To receive something from your ancestors
- Turned upside down
- Orinoco, Bungo and Wellington, The ...
- Prickling feeling that makes you want to scratch
- Bring them an apple and you'll become their pet
- A lens for only one eye
- Noisy device for power cutting or chopping trees
- Holly ..., played by Lois Chiles in Moonraker
- Someone who is easy to influence
- She was a spy during World War I
- Gabbing, light talk
- Perfect reflection of a pattern
- Dorothy ..., first female to catch bullet in mouth
- Sanskrit name for mountain posture
- A term for people with brown hair
- Group of Mexican folk musicians that serenade
- Barely, hardly
- Dense bunch, like with stars
- A person who explores an unfamiliar place
- George ..., Bond of On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- ... wardrobe, restricted number of clothes items
- Emotion, such as love, without end
- Dominic ...; Vin Diesel's Fast and the Furious role
- Greedily taking something for yourself, like a pig
- An event where people are married
- Greeting that means hello in French
- Hard worker, labourer
- Make someone feel alone
- Update with news on road and rail conditions
- The moving of palm trees in a breeze
- Only English city excommunicated by the Pope
- Unexpectedly halted vehicle engine
- Genre of television where the Kardashians thrive
- Cousin of Beatrix Potter's Benjamin Bunny
- Feel sorry and repentant
- Screechy sound-making dial up device
- David ..., lead singer of The Temptations
- Quirk, peculiarity
- Together with hydrogen, it makes water
- Country that won the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- City of ..., floral sobriquet for Florence
- Old term for the past participle of blend
- Seam ..., forked tool that tears away at threads
- Straight partner in a comedy relationship
- Undercover stooges placed in magic show audiences
- Includes peas, chickpeas, lentils, peanuts
- Got something deviously, contrived, finagled
- Device that puts a Word doc onto a piece of paper
- Wolf whistle, jeer
- John Cabot's ship in which he reached America
- London's Tony Awards equivalent: Laurence ... Awards
- Heiau are these ancient places of worship
- Lake ..., Rift Valley body of water aka Rudolf
- Inactive secret agent for potential future mission
- Sea ..., someone in charge of a merchant ship
- Forecast something based on the current status
- Starring role, the most important one
- Small-holed jars for salt and pepper
- ... Bricks, bright construction toy with bristles
- Another term for a booking in football
- Vow ..., pledging marriage promises again
- Exchanged one thing for another
- Grossed out; turned off
- Mounds made by the wind on a beach
- The ..., spoof musical with Springtime for Hitler
- Individual costs of items
- Backing of creative types by wealthy investors
- Oven that cooks via radiation
- Good Morning ..., song from the 60s musical Hair
- Vital equipment for a wave catcher
- Old name for margarine when introduced in England
- Group of followers around a celebrity
- Illumination at the front of a car
- Round collar named after boy who never grows up
- Spot for pedestrians to get to the other side
- Caught in a trap
- Final showy public act or appearance
- ... boards; wooden strips at the base of walls
- A parent's father
- Long, thin French stick of bread
- Afterword or addendum in a book
- Loving thoughts and atmosphere
- 90s song and dance from Los Del Rio
- Shiftily, attempting to avoid detection
- ... Island, piratical movie, a box-office flop
- Legally allowing someone to carry out something
- Machine for showing motion pictures on a screen
- Queen's 1984 hit frequently heard on the airwaves
- John ..., founder of international law firm in 1838
- Rear entrance for entertainment staff
- Italian dish of veal and marrowbone
- Strip of road reserved purely for bicycle users
- Changing partners during a dance (a man's name)
- Blue-flowered veronica species
- Adventures, capers
- Sentiments of welcome
- ...-up box, a repository for fancy dress items
- Young male bridal attendants
- Tramp waiting for Godot, he looks up to Vladimir
- ... dirt; deep-rooted grime
- A convenience at a festival or on a building site
- Anthony Hopkins' Dr. Lecter
- Soundly sleeping
- Hit song by Destiny's Child; perseverant person
- China ..., movie with Jane Fonda and Jack Lemmon
- Made all the plans
- Jelly Roll ..., pianist who wrote King Porter Stomp
- Herbaceous plant used in Nigerian soups
- Birds of prey grip their victims with these
- Deficits, money not recouped
- Lotus-..., lazy and stupefied types
- ... grass, vegetation used to shore up sand dunes
- Cautiously aloof
- Wreck, plunder or damage
- Teeth-cleaning twig
- A tattoo shop or artist's workplace
- Lower leg muscles found at the back
- The ... Man, pagan effigy and a cult British film
- Decorated women's headgear tied under the chin
- James ..., comedian who responds to spam emails
- To be in a bad mood; rainy weather
- Gary ..., South African golfer, winning nine Majors
- Paperwork for registering an invention
- Ragtime dance; shakes hips and shoulders
- Advertising's major New York avenue
- Composer of "The Fairy Queen": Henry ...
- Con, lie
- Anne of ..., queen, the so-called Flanders Mare
- Became too big or old for something
- Edible viscera of a fowl
- Marks on the skin from bumping into things
- Jean ... worked with Perrot to choreograph Giselle
- Rectangle showing off cross-stitching skills
- A large and luxurious home
- Verdi's opera with Va, pensiero
- Most current
- ... out; basketball technique to obtain rebounds
- Sugarloaf Mountain country in South America
- Margaret ...; "Lady Edison" paper-bag inventor
- Novel by Chinua Achebe: A Man of the ...
- Cloud-...-Land, an imaginary utopia
- Fox & ..., UK pub name in former hunt areas
- ... Q. Harcourt, big boss of Milo in Atlantis
- Rational ... theory, a theory of economics
- Luke ...; DiCaprio's character in Growing Pains
- ... ball; sphere that spookily floats under a cloth
- Night of the Long ..., incident in Germany in 1934
- Loose dry particles, like cosmetic foundation
- Assimilate, take in and retain information
- A, AB, B, and O are blood ...
- Ancient ocean between Gondwana and Laurasia
- Saying one thing, but doing the exact opposite
- Witness that can speak to person's good name
- Part of a toaster that catches the particles
- Tinkerings, dippings into other people's business
- First-named military man in The British Grenadiers
- Subdued, scolded Biblically
- Author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Pricey
- ... shift, laconic term for working night hours
- Comedy that involves clumsiness and embarrassment
- Funny personal stories recounted by a comedian
- Grand spaces for formal dances
- Rigid disciplinarian
- A traffic jam, especially on a motorway
- ... in the Park, Neil Simon theatrical comedy
- Startle someone
- ... like flies, means falling in large numbers
- Extinct flightless seabird
- Japanese assassin espionage martial art training
- A castle, and a metonym for N Irish government
- A made-up alias used instead of the real one
- Circular mount from a slow flow of lava
- Author of the Da Vinci Code
- Buzz Lightyear and other playthings come to life
- Famous park and palace in Potsdam, Germany
- Having met specific qualifications
- To have the ..., be in an advantageous position
- One of D'Artagnan's three henchmen
- Very small, colourful chalets at the seaside
- Girlfriend of the Sundance Kid
- The ..., paranormal horror starring Vera Farmiga
- Overnight party for school friends
- Childish, babyish
- British Phonographic Industry's music gong
- Men in Black lead actor
- Professional singer or dancer
- Blanket-toting Linus's last name
- Steals salmon or pheasants
- Married, joined in matrimony
- Woven recepticles
- Friendly and pleasant
- Played two shots on a par three in golf
- Not yet discovered
- ... Castellanos, Mexican poet and writer
- Cath ...; British modern vintage brand
- Most profound or sincere; e.g. ... condolences
- Student cafeteria, or a store for food and drinks
- People in the military have to wear this
- To be in ..., to have secret nefarious arrangements
- Hans ..., German writer of Alone in Berlin
- To put under a spell, like Samantha did
- What you are do when you drink water
- Teddy ...; DiCaprio's Shutter Island character
- Walk in an arrogant or confident way
- Siegfried's stage performance partner
- Fragments of metallic plastic used to adorn
- Defensive structure at the base of a fortification
- Name of the moneylender in Merchant of Venice
- Flightless bird with a long neck
- Highest profile celebrity
- Baseball players far from the pitcher
- Mr ..., loved by Harriet and Emma's suitor in Emma
- Hand ..., wound-on material protects punching hands
- Thin atmosphere on the Moon
- Tim ...-..., Keane singer-songwriter
- Teetering at the brink
- Device that illuminates the front of a stage floor
- Evergreen shrubs that grow in the chaparral
- Tackling problems in a sensible, practical way
- Chairs, tables, and desks
- Sudden, genius idea
- Underwater vessel used for exploration or military
- Land around a town protected as conservation area
- Chorus line ladies singing and dancing on stage
- Revive or reignite an old relationship
- Town and county in Leinster province
- Clapping at the end of a show
- Hired help who tends to plants and shrubbery
- Part of what a chicken laid, not the yolk
- Religious rhyming exclamation said in surprise
- Replying in anger
- Forename of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway
- Broadway's modern operas
- Trait of being obsessed with yourself
- Moderate, lessen, appease
- French island territory near Mozambique
- Eggs cooked shell-less in water
- Paul ...; British stage and television hypnotist
- The ... of the Western World, play by J M Synge
- Zack de la Rocha's band: Rage ... the Machine
- Guarantees that something will happen
- Staple of New York City: Statue of ...
- Race ... time; battle to meet a tight deadline
- Applicant, participant in a race
- Harsh noise made by dogs
- A channel for smoke to leave a fireplace
- Accessory made of precious metals and stones
- Peter, one of the original "Rat Pack" members
- Chopping down a tree
- Advance reservations for flights, hotels, trains
- Linda ..., recording artist of Blue Bayou
- High priest who accused Jesus Christ of blasphemy
- Gyrated like a belly dancer
- ... cry; rousing battle call
- Makeup technique for smooth foundation
- Bird Island's true name, located off of Oahu
- Any army aircraft for battles
- Slow-moving with exaggeratedly slow footsteps
- End a meeting or book
- Group of supporting singers, dancers or musicians
- Removing fluff and particles from surfaces at home
- Vanilla ..., stronger than vanilla essence
- Play ..., entertainment from Queen
- Devotional letters written to a star
- In conflict or competition with someone
- Shoemaker, Miguel Rivera's dad in Coco
- Glamorous vitality, flamboyance
- Lessening, like a storm
- Pretend to be another person to entertain others
- Largest
- Late ..., slow developer
- Working out the possibilities
- This Is Us' Randall Pearson actor ... K. Brown
- Bicycle with assisted pedal power
- Government run by king or queen
- Banana brand with blue-and-yellow sticker
- King ...; three-headed Godzilla monster
- Brash, cocky
- Diver who performs underwater research
- A WW1 equine called Joey is central to this tale
- Brothers and sisters
- Engrave a message
- With a pleasant taste or aroma, appetizing
- Using finger to indicate someone should approach
- Inflicted public humiliation on someone
- Place where bituminous fuels are mined
- Hurley, Banks and Montgomery, for example
- Huge fashion footwear, used on lunar surfaces?
- Singer known as Little Miss Dynamite
- Attractive soup the Mock Turtle sang about
- Pitman or Gregg, for example
- Keep people amused, like a magician or singer
- Seasonal festive broadcast at the New Year
- Thickos, like Laurel and Hardy at Oxford Uni
- ... mushrooms. small rounded white edible fungi
- Alternative to "fight"
- Dense wooded area where trails are formed
- Feathers ..., evil penguin, foe of Wallace & Gromit
- Michel ..., Russian choreographer of Ballets Russes
- ... L Crews; NASA inventor of a space bumper
- Flaw
- Wavy lines
- Stripy-tailed primates on Madagascar
- Cutlery items for putting flour into a bowl
- Curtain ...; opening act ahead of main attraction
- Languid, restless, limp
- Tips for making everyday chores easier
- Red carpet, first-ever film showing; a movie ...
- Eggy pancake, often fed to vegetarians
- Tete de femme bronze sculpture by Pablo Picasso
- Small hand-held piece of plastic for strumming
- ... Up Baby, movie with Hepburn, Grant and leopard
- Restricted, limited
- Something to do, such as swimming or painting
- Purple ...; Horrid Henry's club
- Hoarseness rendering a person unable to speak
- Loft, storage area in the attic of a house
- Energetic, hand-held dance form to swing music
- Venomous snakes like copperheads and rattlesnakes
- Lasting longer than usual
- Ship tilting dangerously
- Literary awards for science fiction
- Done as a knee-jerk reaction
- Sam ..., director of violent Westerns with slo-mo
- To promote a product
- Entry paid to get into an attraction
- Tiny, dinky, miniature
- Sweet dessert food made from roasted beans
- They protect your tables from wet glasses
- Root vegetable looks like an oddly-shaped turnip
- The B music on a traditional 45 rpm record
- Rival competitor
- Emotions, internal reaction
- Professional food service providers
- Magician, illusionist
- Average or typical
- Matching outfits worn by military units
- Increasing, e.g. confidence or self esteem
- Act of tossing objects in a synchronized manner
- Greek movement to unite Greece and Cyprus
- Bird ...; Henry Moore's curved, bowl-like piece
- ... at the hip
- Casino ... first Bond outing for Daniel Craig
- Mobile phone app for photos and lip sync videos
- Bent, not straight
- Jewelled headband worn like a tiara or crown
- ... of Ireland, a classic reference for Belfast
- Gallery of artefacts
- Tavern in The Merry Wives of Windsor
- The males of this ocean creature carry the babies
- Small, dark spots often found across the nose
- Posture such as downward dog
- Eighth prime number
- Describes herbs that are used in cookery
- Adjective describing a pleasant and attractive person
- Using a device to put a design from PC to paper
- Hair-style technique to get a beehive
- The hairs on a brush or of a beard
- Timber from conifers
- Close caring relationship
- Copied satirically
- Be very noticeable, eye-catching
- Self-important constable in Much Ado About Nothing
- ... Mira, German actress, Emmi in Fear Eats the Soul
- Velvet ... satire with Russo and Gyllenhaal
- Design with repeated elements
- Spasm of mouth muscles; symptom of tetanus
- Orange-mandarin hybrid grown in Cyprus
- ... bid; first bid for an auction lot
- Expressed annoyance and irritation
- Composer of the opera The Barber of Seville
- This Train Don't Stop There ..., by Elton John
- Container for burning hot coals
- Runs after
- Taking tiny mouthfuls of a drink
- White noise ..., to help calm a baby
- By the sea
- Best of a ...; pick of a poor selection
- Works out, notices
- Alvin, Simon and Theodore are this animal
- Chief support, prop or strength
- Pallor, pastiness, sallowness
- Waiting in ...; an understudy's position
- Lying with eyes closed and dreaming
- A superhero or villain double personality
- Kitchen tool to separate spaghetti from water
- An advertising plan, political media
- Putting up a tent
- Lego ... World is based on movie with same title
- ... of Saint Teresa; Baroque sculpture by Bernini
- Repurpose ingeniously something seen as waste
- A glittering flash of light, or to ignite
- La ..., slave ship with famous revolt of 1839
- Sir ... Branagh, British Shakespearean actor
- The Rosetta Stone is displayed there: ... Museum
- Ancient rabbit-sized Australian marsupial
- Bestows or grants a title
- ... Peter ... Paul, playground tune about 2 dickies
- Turnover with pizza dough with meat, cheese, etc
- ...-sink drama, 1950s theatrical social realism
- ... and Makepeace; crime drama series set in London
- Air-powered building that grinds grain
- Long TV program to raise money for charity
- One ..., basketball box score, 1 min and 12 zeros
- The captain's family singers in The Sound of Music
- Spike ..., comic, writer and member of The Goons
- An ankle that isn't broken but muscles are pulled
- Nickname for Judson's nature-loving bronze female
- French word that's the R in RSVP
- Secret spot to retreat to
- French author. wrote about the giant Pantagruel
- Dairy slang for tacky, corny or uncool
- Financial plan
- Sporting penalty (benching) for bad behavior
- Unhurried, supine, lacking urgency
- Farmer Pickles' tractor in Bob the Builder
- Irish for mountain, such as appended to Donard
- Tropical, far flung
- Arts & ..., design movement of strawberry thief
- Robert ..., director of Nashville and Gosford Park
- The Incredibles Elastigirl Holly ...
- Reflector, looking glass
- 2009 Jared Leto film about the last mortal: Mr. ...
- Nickname for posh hat worn by men at Royal Ascot
- Roti ..., Malaysian street food, sweet flatbread
- Nationality of the playwright Moliere
- Equines