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- Outspoken non-conformist
- Viral children's song about a fish family
- Someone who lies out absorbing the solar rays
- 1950s skiffle group created by John Lennon
- Car maker with Defender and Freelander models
- Limited product beer maker
- Plates, glassware, cutlery etc
- Solo speech
- Rendered immaculate
- The fleece from a young sheep turned into yarn
- ... Gaulle, French airport and general
- Star of the film Brokeback Mountain: Anne ...
- Religion based on Siddhartha Gautama's teachings
- Wedge or heavy object keeps a portal open
- The ... crew keep stores free of dirt
- Tiny reservoir for creatures that swim
- Selling like ...; flying off the shelves
- Funeral attendees
- What the abbreviation EU stands for: ... Union
- Russian leader who signed SALT II
- Boringness, dullness, triteness
- Promotional booklet used to announce an event
- Catastrophic failures or fiascos
- Pitiful
- Carolina NFL team
- Periorbital haematoma
- Mary Poppins advises a ... of sugar
- Sauce for a croque-monsieur
- The Magus who brought frankincense
- ... Lane; where the Desperate Housewives reside
- Those up for an award
- Keep information to yourself
- Ricky Martin's Latin pop anthem, Livin' la ...
- Capital city of Australia
- Mary Poppins advises a ... of sugar after your medicine
- Catherine ...; 16th-century powerful French queen
- Switching
- Deception, deceit, sleight of hand
- Telling the waitress what you would like to eat
- U.S. city where the World of Coca-Cola is
- Revive, reanimate, reenergize
- Talkative birds
- Armistice of Mudros, in 1918, ended this empire
- Drivers take turns driving each other to work
- Avian Batman nemesis Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot
- Green headwear with a buckle, worn by leprechauns
- ... Bell, Sousa tune adopted by Monty Python
- Less full
- Criminally dishonest or immoral
- Person whom police believe committed a crime
- State which has the deepest lake in the U.S.
- Nation whose 1st governor was Ioannis Kapodistrias
- Dorothy's home state in The Wizard of Oz
- Bugs Bunny always had one of these to eat
- Self- ...; how one feels about oneself
- Boy ... or Robin, Batman's faithful sidekick
- Musician and first son of John Lennon
- Excessive pride or self-confidence
- Making noises like a pigeon - or a baby
- Vin ..., he played Dom in The Fast and the Furious
- Saul ...; rock guitarist better known as Slash
- Stuns, amazes
- ... practice, improving shooting by repetition
- On Grey's Anatomy, he was “McDreamy”: Patrick ...
- Cut or shortened, like a photograph
- Waterfall shared by the US and Canada
- Pierced with a long, pointed weapon
- Merriam-...; publisher of dictionaries since 1831
- Supervise, preside over
- Custom-made shells that improve the look of teeth
- Whale spear
- Rabat serves as this N. African country's capital
- Four-piece orchestra
- How most UK monarchs are now addressed: Your ...
- The silvery metallic element Sm
- ... foul; violent personal violation in basketball
- Sowing a seed or an idea
- Rocky's species on Rocky and Bullwinkle
- City of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore
- Sudden electronic bugs or faults
- Someone who doesn't belong, a stranger
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Edited (text) for publication
- Changing direction quickly to avoid an accident
- It means "t-shirt" in Spanish
- 70's pop music with outrageous make-up and clothes
- Throwing out, dumping
- Emits a loud noise
- Type of restaurant most likely to serve sushi
- French government body 1799-1804, led by Napoleon
- Popular pasta usually topped with red sauce
- Tool for hand-washing clothes, turned percussion
- Lake used as a source of water supply
- Cold, frothy dairy drink
- Grumpiness, sourness
- Made an incorrect assumption
- Relating to the stomach or mid-section of the body
- Institutions where books are held
- Jack of ...; someone who can master anything
- Gerard ..., French actor of Cyrano de Bergerac
- Decorative stationery for sending by post
- Southernmost Las Vegas Strip MGM casino: ... Bay
- Fenced in; included in a letter
- Battle equine
- First Beatles hit in 1962
- Romeo ..., one of Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers
- Starred opposite DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can
- Beating eggs until they become light and fluffy
- 1815 Belgian battle in which Napoleon is defeated
- Divorced royal couple: Prince Andrew and Sarah ...
- Studied; tested
- ... Macron, became president of France in 2017
- Small country houses
- Director of the film “A Beautiful Mind”: Ron ...
- The white outer layer of the eyeball
- Mother of Minos, the legendary King of Crete
- The month after July
- On a ship
- Milk container made of cardboard
- ... Dumpty, nursery rhyme character was broken
- Unfasten, separate
- Talk rapidly and without making sense
- Madagascar: ... 2 Africa is a 2008 cartoon
- Nationality of a native of Warsaw or Gdansk
- Dolly ..., singer and Dollywood theme park owner
- Undercover, clandestine, hush-hush
- Most decorated Olympian of all time
- Florida NBA team with mascot called Burnie
- A performance of a piece of music or drama
- US state where Baton Rouge is located
- What a bicycle rests on
- Sherlock's role that involves workers and a queen
- Substance that slows down a chemical reaction
- Small bite-sized French cake eaten with coffee
- Access the Internet here while sipping coffee
- The direction in which the hands of time move
- What flows through royal veins
- Lasting, remaining, clinging on
- Requires one to do their duty
- Rob Thomas led this band: ... Twenty
- Metal cuffs applied to prisoners' wrists, ankles
- Horoscope arachnid creature
- Inventor of the first motorcar
- Did everything the law required
- The tendon connecting the calf to the heel
- Returned to the original status
- This veggie is known as an aubergine in the UK
- Hanging loosely
- One who interrupts a sports event by running nude
- Designated a task
- Lana ... US pop singer of Summertime Sadness
- A string of them is worn around the neck
- Sea where the Greek island of Santorini is located
- Museum housing Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa
- Revoke a law
- Tall cupcake, perhaps blueberry or chocolate
- The ... Girls; comedy about elderly house-sharers
- The ... Connection, Hackman drove a Pontiac Le Mans
- Employing, giving work to
- The American version of the Sindy doll
- Four in Portuguese
- Floppy-eared hopper
- Said the same thing more than once
- Number of breakaway American colonies
- A weight hung from a fixed point that swings
- Oatmeal
- Scale to measure wind speed
- Popeye's significant other
- Relationship with a huge age gap: May -... romance
- Place to pick up old car parts
- French couturier; designed Meghan Markle's dress
- Embarrassing mistakes
- Longing
- Said over and over again
- Able to perceive or feel things
- Reaching a place
- Musical genre to which The Sex Pistols belong
- Site of cave paintings in France
- Small perfumed bags used to scent clothes
- Curly or flat-leaf herb used as a garnish
- Morally sound
- Observer, bystander, onlooker
- "Harry Potter and the Chamber of ..."
- Rick ..., Ghostbusters, Spaceballs actor
- Divergent actor Zoe's famous singer dad, Lenny ...
- The most savage animal, the least tame
- Speed up, accelerate
- Auguste ..., Ratatouille's talented masterchef
- New York baseball team
- Something to say when leaving
- Striking something or someone
- Polarizing black jellybean flavor
- Major figure in the Cuban Revolution: Che ...
- Where a business carries out operations
- Shrinks, dries up
- Electric tree-cutting tool
- Goose liver food item, considered a luxury
- Explosive device goes off at a set moment
- Dog comes in types Dobermann and German
- Providing liquid to plants
- Round particles, droplets
- Elimination tournament at end of NBA season
- Male skilled in DIY and household repairs
- ... Syne, New Year tune
- Dwelled in self pity
- Symbol that represents initials on a personal item
- Unmarried man
- White Wedding punk rocker
- From where nuggets of precious metal are excavated
- Business people use one to carry their documents
- Substance to reduce friction, especially in cars
- Brad Pitt manages the Oakland A's in this film
- Fun meet-ups for children
- Milliner from Alice's Wonderland
- Shot on goal that was not accurate
- Causing upset or distress
- Works, performs, operates properly
- All-seeing, attentive
- Festive ice cream cake showstopper, Baked ...
- ... burner, lab equipment that has a gas flame
- Mediterranean island invaded by Turkey in 1974
- Stroke in an affectionate manner
- Small splash pool left behind after it rains
- Capital of Haiti: Port-au-...
- Swiss city home to the Cathedral of St. Pierre
- Jack the ..., killer in London's Victorian East End
- Back fin on a shark
- Car maker with S-type and E-type models
- No rhyme or ...
- Poppy dispute between Britain and China
- ... car, temporary replacement
- Welcoming and warm
- A coarse flour made from kernels on a husk
- Ocean-surface pollution from a tanker spill
- Tom Hanks played Woody in this Pixar movie
- Internet ..., Microsoft web browser
- Engage in pointless work to while away the hours
- Castle, Scottish home of Queen Elizabeth II
- Central target on a dartboard
- Pardons, excuses someone for wrongdoings
- Spooking, harrowing
- Promoted to Sir by the Queen
- Speaking a foreign ... might help you abroad
- Someone who is jailed, kept in captivity
- Geological time period of the first dinosaurs
- Steven Spielberg film about a slave ship uprising
- The lower and back part of the hip bone
- Trainees, often unpaid
- ... cookie, Chinese biscuit with a special message
- Sasquatch
- Low seat that is also a storage box
- Digital media player from iPhone company
- Suffocate; snuff out
- American Revolutionary long-barrelled guns
- Die ... Day, Madonna sang this Bond theme
- Posy of flowers carried by the bride
- Marked, scratched
- Black by-product of petroleum used for paving
- City where the Ravens play
- General name for an egg-laying mammal
- Parades first held in New Orleans in 1838
- Self-service lunchroom restaurant in a workplace
- Made by Mme Tussaud of those who were guillotined
- Early long-distance communication device
- The Dark Side of the Moon rock band
- Demand money in return for not releasing info
- Large glass vessels with stoppers for wine
- Linked like twins born fused together
- Portmanteau word for pals and adversaries
- Incandescent sphere in the home
- Fanciful, quirky, humorous
- Fat Tuesday parade held in New Orleans every year
- A lunchroom in a workplace or a school
- A billionaire engineer who became a superhero
- Song from The Lion King: Hakuna ...
- Surname of Barbie's fashion doll partner Ken
- These are used to dry a person after bathing
- Wiener in a bun
- Appreciating a tweet by clicking the heart
- ... of the Jungle, Tarzan spoof
- Sloped, leaning
- NY NBA team that plays in Madison Square Garden
- Official UN language that's first alphabetically
- One who works in clay
- Mother or father
- Sesame Street's vampire resident Count ...
- Cheap purchases, heavily discounted
- Quick, inexpensive dining option
- Daddy ..., childish-sounding name for a crane fly
- Pink Panther inspector
- An order to make less noise
- Errors
- Moustache with long drooping ends
- Dead, scaly skin on the scalp
- A quick pause for rest
- ... Graffiti, with George Lucas's yellow Ford Coupe
- Harrison Ford action film: ... of the Lost Ark
- Official who marks the route of a race
- Fill it with air or helium
- Medical term for German measles
- Supply, give out
- To forgive past offences, "Let ... be ..."
- To wash and iron clothing
- Foretell the future
- Orange gourd
- Bird kept for its eggs or meat
- Bobbing the head
- Second chance for love show: “Bachelor in ...”
- Spanish vegetable soup served cold
- Not having a worry or responsibility
- Tip-off play used to start every basketball game
- Privilege granted as a special honor
- Triangular tombs found in Egypt
- Intended as a cure
- One who displays allegiance to the government
- Arthur ..., Poirot's sidekick and narrator
- Dutch exotic dancer and WWI spy
- Film franchise with terrifying lizard beast
- Your visual organs
- Canadian city with the most French speaking people
- Small hollows for snipers, say, or vixen and cubs
- Traditional Mexican brass band
- Language, people and art from ancient Etruria
- Aristocrat
- Skintight one-piece athletic gear
- Long backless seats
- Band known for Stayin' Alive
- The Walking Dead is overrun with these creatures
- Shiraz, Merlot or Malbec, for example
- Hold something dear
- San ..., geological fault that covers California
- Sagrada ..., Catholic church in Barcelona
- Famous and respected
- Telephone number set up for emergency use
- Chemistry and biology fall under this subject
- Shoulder blade
- #1 hit song for the band OneRepublic: “... Stars”
- He sat at a feast with a sword hanging over him
- Your daughter's boy
- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron ... with Will Ferrell
- Having a high temperature
- Non-alcoholic mixed drink
- Botox is used to smooth ... in the face
- Width of a plane or of a bird
- Owned up to, claimed guilt
- Blinding headache
- Extravagant, lavish, excessive
- In tennis, after a 6-6 score, comes this
- To water crops
- ...-me-not, Alaskan state flower
- The opposite of formal attire
- Adam Levine's band, ... 5
- ... Graf, former German tennis champ with 22 titles
- Dutch beer brand named after the Dutch capital
- ... agent, spy working for two opposing sides
- African religion practiced in New Orleans
- Hit, impacted
- Away from the path
- Articulate, eloquent
- Nick ..., British novelist of About a Boy
- Rat or mouse
- Ingrid Bergman & Greta Garbo were born here
- Not formal
- Dreadful, shocking
- Damage done to property
- Cracked or snapped
- A flight of steps
- Tidal mouths of large rivers
- Suddenly shoot up high, e.g. prices
- The process of growth or increase
- Instrument played by Bill Clinton
- Remove
- Soaking up
- Another name for a white blood cell
- A large-scale natural disaster
- ... drive (4WD) are vehicles for rugged terrains
- Small white arthropods found in rock pools
- Island off the Massachusetts coast near Cape Cod
- Film with Kevin Costner protecting Whitney Houston
- City where the band known as ABBA originated
- Food elements vital for good health
- Has the opposite outcome to what was intended
- Solidifying, becoming tougher
- Stem from, derive from
- Ancient Egyptian queen with distinctive hairstyle
- City where teams play at Air Canada Centre
- Coiffure slicking product
- Official who investigates suspicious deaths
- Generating a mass of bubbles; ... at the mouth
- Hire an aircraft for a particular trip
- Socialize, mingle, schmooze
- They're used for steeping leafy beverages
- More resilient, stronger
- Legendary winged horse born from Medusa's blood
- ... Diaries, TV show based on LJ Smith's novels
- Fast-flowing stream
- Bacterial infection sometimes known as lockjaw
- Warm up the oven
- ... Cars, love song by Snow Patrol
- The most exhausted
- Small hole in a tire
- Mixed up the cards
- ... and Broomsticks; 1971 Disney fantasy film
- A novel by Charles Dickens: "Nicholas ..."
- Keeping out of view, waiting for drama to pass
- City where Mozart lived most of his life
- TV bloopers
- Leaned back
- Clean and hygienic
- Where children store their sandwiches for school
- ... Dots, liquid nitrogen ice cream brand
- Doggy ..., swimming stroke for canines and babies
- Famous Christmas carol: Hark the ... Angels Sing
- GPS tech company based in Switzerland
- Second thoughts, feelings of doubt
- ... Renaissance, artistic flowering in 20s New York
- Brazilian town of shacks, very poor residents
- Burst
- Smooches; the XXXs at the bottom of a love letter
- Shakespeare's Two Gentleman were from here
- Both India and Bangladesh share this river's delta
- Stylish, sophisticated
- Facial decoration applied ahead of entering battle
- In the style of a work by Bizet, such as Carmen
- Label indicating how much a garment costs
- Parallel lines on a map represent this
- Italian word for feud where revenge is sought
- Illegally impeding the path of offensive players
- Music sung by a man under his lover's window
- Benedict Arnold did this when he turned traitor
- Making clothes from wool using long needles
- Radical group that devised the Reign of Terror
- Raised wooden platform for workers
- Religious travellers
- A break in a bone
- Working from a distance, not in the office
- Thought up a notion
- Beach TV show starring David Hasselhoff
- Amateur singalong at a bar
- Poisonous plant given to Socrates in a drink
- Become small and dry
- Lands, estate
- Manolo ..., the shoe designer
- To rob using violence, like the Vikings did
- Car maker with Panamera and Carrera models
- Gouging a pumpkin for Halloween
- Oil that helps eliminate head lice
- Italian saying meaning "cooked in the oven"
- The opposite of success
- Yoked, tethered - or even married
- Arachnids
- Thomas Jonathan Jackson's nickname: ... Jackson
- To follow a trend is to "jump on the ..."
- Lacy iron ones adorn the Big Easy's French Quarter
- Dame who won an Oscar in Shakespeare in Love
- Steroid hormone used as an anti-inflammatory
- Circular sideways handspring with extended limbs
- The fat priest in the tales of Robin Hood
- Sending into exile
- To change, evolve
- Not deciduous
- Center where plasma donations are stored
- Accentuates a mouth's rim, a la Kylie Jenner
- French breakfast pastry, half-moon shaped
- Superman's archenemy
- Those who marry while legally wed to someone else
- Hidden, tucked away
- US judges' offices; rooms at Inns of Court
- Western duel
- City where the Blue Nile and White Nile meet
- Painful, sudden involuntary contracting of muscles
- How to order a thoroughly-cooked steak
- Bosses on boats
- The action of using campaigning for social change
- Record label started by Madonna
- Bristly hairs on the face of many animals
- A final showy performance by a theatrical type
- Shapes with a knife
- Honoured, respected
- Tepid, no longer boiling hot
- Not usual or standard
- Plan of action
- State where the Churchill Downs racing track is
- Art piece with three separated panels
- Japanese jet ski and motorcycle manufacturer
- The acquisition and sale of animal pelts
- Liquid fat that softens ear wax, found in kitchens
- Placing trees or bushes in the ground
- Most succulent
- Orange pet that swims
- Decency, virtue
- The third largest religion in the world
- Bruce or Evan ...; heavenly comedy films
- In Greek mythology, the city founded by Queen Dido
- Least old
- State nickname of California: the ... State
- Usual color of an airplane's black box
- Usual hue of a plane's black box
- Rare-earth element and soft metal, symbol Ce
- Spanish word for ice cream
- Horizontal trim above a fireplace opening
- Doghouse
- Japanese car company, makes the Celerio
- Molly ...; Irish folk song and Dublin anthem
- Harriet ...; abolitionist and political activist
- ... Depp; DiCaprio's on-screen bro, Gilbert Grape
- ... clock, Switzerland's gift to history
- Shiny metal foil strips to hang on Christmas trees
- In tennis, score after 15
- Tasteless and gaudy
- Flower from which vanilla is derived
- 1960s talking doll by Mattel: ... Cathy
- Howard ...; billionaire played by DiCaprio in 2004
- Putrid
- Cat with black spot native to Central & S. America
- Lets, permits
- Donna ..., queen of 70s disco
- ... of Fear, the last of the Sherlock Holmes novels
- Tall and lanky
- Extracting coal and ores, say, from the ground
- Minister ranked below a Christian priest
- Card shown by a referee when booking a footballer
- Beverage you get at Starbucks
- Beer maker
- Answering
- Phnom Penh is the capital of this nation
- Term for the crime of killing a king
- Sweet green melon
- Instructional meeting
- Provide a person with a reason for action
- Adding color to walls with a brush or roller
- Interfering individual
- ABBA song about Napoleon
- "Live From New York, It's ... Night!"
- New Mexico National Park, ... Caverns
- Roman emperor, husband of Agrippina the Younger
- Alternative plan when all else fails
- ... Ray, celebrity cook
- Small tests of general knowledge
- Join in
- An outing where you do not stay overnight
- Gripping tongs for delivering babies
- Suppose that something is true without evidence
- Song by the Beatles: "... Rigby"
- Vestal ... guarded sacred fire at Vesta's shrine
- Dents on a golf ball or on a person's cheeks
- Temporary, provisional
- Stinging, burning insect that marches
- Winter statues of frozen water
- The person to whom a letter is sent
- Capable of adjusting to new conditions
- Limited time offer for cheap drinks
- Protected planting area in a garden
- In the manner of a male sibling
- Rock where John Lennon and Yoko Ono married
- This band sings Hotel California
- Someone who fights in a private army for money
- Ladies' jeans style with a relaxed fit
- Card game, also known as twenty-one
- South Dakota landmark, Mt. ...
- To be filled with a deep, reverberating sound
- Lands ruled by male royalty
- Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelp's sport
- A designated path for cyclists on the road
- Ingrid Bergman's character in Casablanca
- Not straight
- False optical orb
- Steep plunge downwards by an aircraft
- Taking off the top layer of paint with a tool
- Lively, spirited
- One who lives in a rural community
- Place in a house for children's toys and games
- Artist who cut his ear off, ... van Gogh
- First U.S. president to be impeached: Andrew ...
- ... States, former name of the United Arab Emirates
- Fringes grouped together that dangle from cushions
- Fruits rated on the Scoville scale
- An empty hotel room, space for someone to stay
- Leather
- A blood-sucking nobleman
- Sean ..., early James Bond, Scottish actor
- To confuse or fluster
- Signs, gestures or sounds as instructions
- Goes to get
- 80's rock band that had a hit song, "Call Me"
- Hebrew name for god, used in the Old Testament
- Move downward
- Chef and TV personality: ... Lagasse
- Ancient Egyptian capital established by Akhenaten
- The core, central part of something
- Inventor ... Tesla
- Largest Italian island
- Three-line Japanese poems
- Hairstyle: short in the front, long in the back
- Acronym and name of a US stock exchange
- ... Beth Moore; birth name of singer Pink
- Leave a lasting impression
- Device to give food BBQ flavor, from fire fumes
- Fraudulently copied
- Daryl Hannah mermaid movie
- Family ruling Florence for most of the Renaissance
- Every seven days
- Way of cutting hair; creating strata
- Type of cake with candles on top
- Large water amphibian
- Dig a hole
- For outside storage on top of a car
- Replying in anger
- Citrus element in a margarita
- Lunar glow
- ... Gang, responsible for Rapper's Delight in 1979
- Basketball brand with Jumpman logo
- Fashion leader
- Having the qualities of a kid
- British director of Corpse Bride and Beetlejuice
- Dangerous mass of falling snow
- Coarseness, rudeness
- Emotional pain felt in the chest
- Remembering, bringing to mind
- Insect with taste buds in its feet
- Author of Moby Dick: Herman ...
- Resting with your eyes closed
- Came before
- Subterranean living space
- Making butter from milk by stirring constantly
- Having a very pleasant smell
- Public displays in museums
- Put up with, endure, bear
- Mixing together smoothly and seamlessly
- Mountain range situated between France and Spain
- Zeppelins and blimps
- Swords, guns, clubs, etc.
- Singer of Subterranean Homesick Blues
- German Nobel prize winner who discovered X-rays
- "... Norfolk", jokey remark about a low-lying place
- Device for dispensing cask ale
- Gary Cooper's High Noon marshal
- On the sly, in an underhand way
- Princes of the ..., Highlander soundtrack song
- Professional, ahead of beginner and intermediate
- Combining discount codes for a better deal
- Famous English nursery rhyme: Mary, Mary, Quite ...
- Place having an economic upturn in gold rush times
- Backsword found in Ancient Middle East
- Pan surface where no food residue is left behind
- Grisly, shocking, hideous
- Robot, android, cyborg
- Debonair Hollywood leading man of the 1930s
- Small pond of water left when the ocean recedes
- Charlie Brown was often heard saying this
- Extremely narrow tube; fine branching blood vessel
- Disturb the normal position of a joint
- Incapable of going wrong
- Mockumentary in Slough with David Brent
- Published collection of poems
- Glass sphere with fake ice flakes and a scene
- So foolish it's funny
- Active at night
- Arizona hockey team
- Type of sugar found in milk
- Ammunition for guns
- You cut these out to receive discounts at a store
- Swinging decade that followed the Fifties
- Ability to speak and understand a foreign language
- Great happiness, euphoria
- Waving air onto
- Bubbling, effervescing
- Popular guitarist of the Woodstock Era: Jimi ...
- Religious colony established by William Penn
- "Feeling a bit under the ..."
- Head over heels in love with someone
- “The Sound and the Fury” author William ...
- Located in your foot, it's called the calcaneus
- Canine-powered winter transport vehicles
- Insects flying in large groups
- The highest branches in a woodland
- Deep male singing voice
- Female who receives rent money
- Assembling materials into a structure
- One-piece cutout swimsuit
- Ritual of clinking guests' wine glasses at a party
- Ancient trade route that connected the East & West
- Deliberately confuse someone
- Eyeglasses with two distinct optical strengths
- A noisy argument
- "The whole kit and ...", everything
- City where Catherine de Medici was born
- Boasting
- Pimples and redness due to an allergy or shaving
- Theologian Martin Luther's nationality
- Detective, private eye, anagram of hustle
- Shed for aircraft
- Cusses, blasphemes, damns
- Largest city in Southern Italy
- Famous wooden horse taken inside the city walls
- Rabbit wool
- Mulder and ..., leading characters of the X-Files
- City that is home to the Royal Castle of Poland
- A small arboreal nocturnal primate: galago or ...
- Archaic expression of delight: goody, goody ...
- Descriptive keywords, title and abstract info
- Black, dry Irish stout; famous beer brand
- Indian cauliflower/potatoes in curry sauce
- Illness, condition
- Shiny silver metal, symbol Cr, metal plating usage
- Baseball hit that doesn't land in fair territory
- Medicine to clear or prevent otitis
- Supplies, furnishes with
- Describes a wet bar of soap or a snake or eel
- Minimise the significance of something
- Capital of the Republic of Serbia
- 1957 film starring Cary Grant: An ... to Remember
- Hydrophobia is a historic name for this virus
- Gently, not roughly
- Small units or booths within a supermarket
- Deserves, earns (an award)
- Shirt fastener
- Type of dry wine used in cooking
- The driest desert in North America
- Shiny, like healthy hair
- Former name of Beijing
- Household fabrics like towels, bedding, etc.
- South American cowboy
- Largest city in the Republic of Ireland
- The hosts on a plane
- Uneaten food stored for the following day
- Art ..., formed a singing duo with Paul Simon
- Rectangular panel behind basketball hoop
- To pull oneself up by the ...; be self-sufficient
- People you don't know
- A home when kids, or birds, have grown up and left
- Lively enjoyment; unrestrained merry-making
- Tactile formal greeting
- Hosts on a plane who read out safety instructions
- Soulless creatures in Harry Potter film series
- Medically, the post-childbearing years
- Caring, protecting
- Keeping weight evenly distributed
- ... crab; seashore creature with curved shell
- 1st quarterback to win Super Bowl 4x: Terry ...
- Carrie's surname in Sex and the City
- Hunger, a strong desire for food
- Existing only in theory
- Seeing ...; sharing the same opinion
- Blank bound pages for writing
- Seafaring uniform colour
- No answers found
- Southernmost country where Victoria Falls is found
- This animal puffs up when threatened
- Hard Italian sheep's cheese, with Romano variety
- Strong, aggressive
- Shopper who hates to pay full price: ... hunter
- Invasions
- "It ain't over till the ... sings"
- Little House on the ..., popular 1970s TV show
- A feeling of distaste or hostility
- In clothing, holes through which cord is passed
- Enchanted, supernatural
- Barbed, like a rose's stalk
- Forrest Gump was born and raised in this state
- Misled by false beliefs
- Food without fake chemicals or growth stimulants
- Hand motion used for emphasis
- Skilled craftsperson; user of traditional methods
- Small red or orange beetles, black spots on wings
- Tossing
- Monopoly command sees a player incarcerated
- Where sailing vessels are built and maintained
- Rock band with album American Idiot
- Country whose capital is Addis Ababa
- Essential substance also known as retinol
- In love with Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing
- Skeptic or doubter of the existence of God
- Amount of precipitation over a timed period
- Put in the shade, outshone
- ... Bad, chemistry teacher Walter White goes rogue
- Jim Carrey plays a lawyer who can't fib
- Blocked from view
- Sea to the west of the Balkan Peninsula
- A given criminal's behavior pattern: "modus ..."
- Nauseated
- ... Scale, measure of the strength of tornadoes
- Ice cream dessert with cream, nuts and toppings
- Also known as Siddhārtha Gautama
- The Blue ..., Attenborough explores the oceans
- Spanish for dove, and a girls' name
- Ruler of China, Genghis Khan's grandson: ... Khan
- In constant search for his precious
- Domesticated mammal from the Andes kept for wool
- Small lump of gold
- Beneficial to all, and certainly not loss-loss
- Without any limit or restriction
- Part of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells
- Beatles song about the Liverpool of their youth
- Person who believes in the supernatural and magic
- Avalanches of wet earth
- Actor employed in a very minor role in a movie
- The right-hand side of a boat or ship
- Feathery ice crystal
- Diabolical, heinous
- In an unwise manner
- Grown-up years
- Serving as a temporary substitute
- ... eat; unlimited dining option
- Body of legislation of the church and its courts
- State where the city of Norfolk is located
- Deep pits where stones are extracted from
- Moves forward with a plan
- Turn one when you want to ignore something
- Oldest bridge across the Seine in Paris
- Colony insects that eat wood and create mounds
- Colourfully-named Madonna album of 1986
- Intellectual, scholarly, cultural
- Pictures of how to do something
- Something dainty; an expensive food
- These are alive with the sound of music
- Word index found at the back of books
- Popular candy bar; also means stifled laughs
- The action of pulling or tearing away
- Marking with a hot iron
- Doctor played by George Clooney in ER
- Wealthy, powerful person with political influence
- Antonym of plural
- Ruining, having a detrimental effect
- Instruction to keep a secret
- BTW to texters
- Subtle, not obvious
- Military aircraft
- Orville Redenbacher's claim to fame
- Surprising and welcome event; can't be explained
- Written record
- Sing and dance
- Mean ..., Scorsese film with Robert de Niro
- Vintage, timeless
- Approved, thought highly of, appreciated
- Fall off a surfboard
- Less smooth, bumpier
- Bob Marley sung about shooting this official
- Fixed yearly sum paid to someone
- Bravery, valour
- Oprah ..., actress, chat show host and TV executive
- Capital of Libya
- ... R. R. Martin, creator of Game of Thrones
- Chinese dumpling
- Rare, foreign
- ... du soleil, travelling show for the 21st century
- Describes the feet of ducks
- Assistant
- The name of Pete's Dragon in 1977 Disney film
- Fine plaster used for coating wall surfaces
- Carved or cast figure of a person or animal
- Kareem Abdul-...; retired LA Lakers center
- Educational facility
- Capital of Angola
- Founding Father, craft beer brand
- Navigating a plane
- Use someone's to cry on
- Halogen light filled with water and coloured wax
- Top person in a commercial kitchen
- Name given to 11 pharaohs of Ancient Egypt
- On or ahead of time; not late
- Central America country; capital is Tegucigalpa
- Month when summer starts in Australia
- Excessive pride in oneself
- Canine battle
- Facetious, frivolous, not taking things seriously
- Generally assumed to be the case
- Publishers ... House, subscription sales service
- Written souvenir from a traveler
- Time-travelling car from Back to the Future
- Whirling masses of water or air
- Worrying, becoming anxious
- Travelling tour of performers
- Chuck Taylor basketball shoe company
- Tool used to help put on footwear
- Written souvenir from a tourist
- What a husband is to his spouse's parents
- Underprivileged; lacking basic needs
- Decorative paper for covering presents
- Sideboard
- CEO of Tesla and SpaceX
- The B in the BMW car company (English translation)
- The sudden spread of disease
- The action of becoming wider or more open
- Deliberately causing harassment online
- Flinched, shrank back in horror
- Required dress code, always the same
- Losing candidate for president in 2017: ... Clinton
- Marking with a whip
- Mutual friendly understanding
- Sending word to a deity
- Meet the ..., sequel to Meet the Parents
- The medicine diabetics need
- Losing presidential candidate in 2016: ... Clinton
- Small Hawaiian stringed instrument
- Emilio ..., one of Martin Sheen's sons
- Put up with, suffered
- The R in ROFL, "... on floor laughing"
- City destroyed by the lava of Mount Vesuvius
- Block of frozen water used to keep a drink cold
- Second most populous city in Alaska
- Dancer who uses pointe shoes
- Proficiency, skillfullness
- Dancer who wears pointe shoes and a tutu
- Plant-growing container for a sill
- "Caught between a rock and a ... ..."
- Putting things in a specific order
- Interpreted in a particular way
- Sensors
- Chaotic event in a restaurant or school cafeteria
- Large Florida reptile, like a crocodile
- Force, compel; restrict or restrain
- Attractive and repulsive forces between objects
- Any way the ...; final line of Bohemian Rhapsody
- Made in celebration of a great achievement
- Inspiring love or affection
- Spanish translation of the word Spring
- Drew ..., author of Wildflower and co-star on E.T.
- A skilled user of prose
- Both an arid Mexican State and a tiny dog breed
- Sparkling wine used to celebrate
- Gets the better of someone
- Warning of flames
- The ...; reality TV show, first aired on MTV in '92
- Maintain a safe distance
- "... roasting on an open fire" Christmas lyrics
- ... the Great rode upon his self-tamed Bucephalus
- Savage, fierce
- Setting or situation, especially in literature
- Highest point on a house or building
- ... room; where you sit until the doctor is ready
- Head supports in bed
- Capital and largest city of Nova Scotia
- Educator, one who informs others for learning
- Percussion discs that form part of a drum kit
- General ... Decimus Meridius or the Gladiator
- The original sporting games were held here
- Shabby and untidy or dirty
- Stronghold
- A long, narrow sled used for sport
- Squeeze, flatten
- Scorn, disdain, disrespect
- Scooping out mud from a river
- Menu of grape-based alcoholic beverages
- Containers for children's playthings
- Sounds made by a bell, or a fiery argument
- Dress code for a formal, evening event
- Small talk, casual conversation
- Associated with former times
- The action or process of sticking to a surface
- John ... played Danny Zuko in Grease
- Britney Spears ex, Kevin ...
- Unopposed shot awarded after basketball foul
- Robustness, toughness, resilience
- Magical 2005 rom com starring Nicole Kidman
- Captivated, enthralled
- Clear, exonerate
- A person who designs buildings
- Mountainous location of the Reichenbach Falls
- Tequila cocktail with lime juice
- Grouped, bunched together
- Bad ... ... ...; wicked through and through
- Haikus have 17 of these
- Energy expended while at rest BMR: Basal ... Rate
- Walkway to a ship; pirates forced foes to walk it
- Researcher who developed polio vaccine in 1953
- Minnesota Twins play at ... Field
- Castilian city famous for El Cid and black pudding
- Charles Dickens' workhouse boy
- Kin
- ... teeth usually come out from ages 17 to 20
- Large woolen garment with a slit for the head
- Make up something, create something new
- Four score
- Playful, friendly exchange of teasing remarks
- Helena ... Carter, plays Bellatrix on Harry Potter
- ... Keys sings about New York with Jay-Z
- ... rare; semi-cooked request for steak dish
- Movement
- Feeling of sickness, especially when pregnant
- Escalade, ATS, or CTS, for example
- Christopher ..., Italian explorer and discoverer
- Main meal accompaniment
- Type of guards that provide safety for a building
- Singer and actress, starred in Pillow Talk
- To lay out and get a tan
- Dilapidated, falling apart
- Someone who competes on the other team
- Iron plates for cooking on
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System
- Where an HK Internet suffix leads you to
- Christopher ..., Italian explorer
- “... my dear, I don't give a damn”
- Goddess of the harvest in Greek mythology
- Steak or fish served raw in form of a small cake
- Fragile, delicate
- The Biblical mother of Jacob and Esau
- ... split, old-fashioned phrase meaning fast
- James Bond film named after a ghost, an apparition
- Artist and second wife of John Lennon
- TV's teenage witch
- Places for birds to sit
- Paypal, credit cards & cash are all forms of this
- Separated
- Opera type defined by woes, fighting and/or deaths
- Interfered
- Home field of Cincinnati Reds: Great ... Ball Park
- Author of books
- End of conversation, final utterance
- Expressed disagreement with
- Disordered mixture of things
- A thin, cylindrical glass container used in a lab
- The most serious type of skin cancer
- Canine snow workers, pulling toboggans
- A final point in space or time
- Largest city in New Zealand, on North Island
- Small, red, peppery veggies added to a salad
- Michael Jackson's famous backwards dance move
- Site of the battle that took place on D-Day
- Liveliness, energy, lust for life
- Exploding, like a volcano
- Velvet-like fabric with ridges running through it
- The Great ...; informal term for the countryside
- Melanie Griffith's ex: Zorro portrayer Antonio ...
- Greek god of the sea
- Area sealed off with a barrier
- They perform card tricks and create illusions
- Protective boards for hot plates on a table
- Warship that carries missiles under water
- Aim, plan
- Male lens operator on a film set
- They live where the pyramids were built
- ... ... chase; foolish or futile pursuit
- Sealed off area for zoo animals
- Invasion of the Body ...; 1956 sci-fi horror movie
- John Oates' performing partner
- Emotional and exaggerated reactions
- Founder of Walmart and Sam's Club: Sam ...
- Legal expert
- Small bites to eat between meals
- The D in DM on Twitter, ... Message
- A knight slays this mythical creature
- French name for the English Channel: La ...
- ... James, #23 played for the Cleveland Cavaliers
- A band of actors
- Blossoms, buds, flowers
- ... Easton sang Bond theme For Your Eyes Only
- Kitchen on a ship
- Uplifting song identified with a particular group
- A silhouette, a shape or template
- Bear-like marsupials found in Australia
- Scarcity
- Tattered around the edges
- U.S. President who was shot in a train station
- Edwin ..., famously painted The Monarch of the Glen
- This insect can spread malaria
- " 'Cause baby you're a ...", sings Katy Perry
- ... stars; rating system for fine-dining eateries
- ... Tiger; 1982 hit for Survivor
- A reserve of funds used for fighting a battle
- On the outside
- Get ready for a kiss
- "Sayonara": how you say goodbye in this language
- Schooled, taught
- Monica ..., famous White House intern
- Unconventional protagonist
- Trial of pulling strength with two teams and rope
- Regis' original cohost: Kathie Lee ...
- Nibbling grass on a pasture
- Touted, sold illegally
- Condemn to servitude
- Asked to be a guest
- Aircraft with two sets of stacked wings
- Early rock music with guitars and washboard
- The religious have these, aka convictions
- Difficult to track down
- Skulking, keeping out of view
- Stupendous, awesome
- Dish-shaped receptacle for smokers
- “Idol” runner-up turned actress: ... McPhee
- Opening something with a key
- Little-known competitor who is victorious
- Wednesday in Spanish
- Pretend or practice evacuation
- Game of X's and O's
- Freshwater ship
- Michael Myers horror film franchise
- Unwelcome house pest
- Spaghetti sauce with minced meat, from Italy
- Layout of living space
- The black sphere in a billiards game
- Fans of the king or queen's family
- Puts into print
- Tube called the external acoustic meatus
- Slow cooked little cuts of pork, Mexican style
- TV programme with guest interviews and chat topics
- The ... Saga; Kristen Stewart vampire series
- Describes movement of vultures seeking out prey
- Slim ..., not much to choose from
- Unable to leave home because of winter weather
- Without shoes
- Argentinian football legend Diego ...
- Sweater with long sleeves & buttons on the front
- Satisfying or appealing
- Meddled with, played around with
- Principles of right and wrong; ethics, scruples
- Large retail store selling a wide variety of goods
- Copied, mirrored
- Combing, tidying hair
- The quality of being poisonous
- Vice President under FDR before Truman: Henry ...
- Hot chili paste or powder in North African cuisine
- Actor cast as Wolverine in nine films: Hugh ...
- Country directly to the north of Estonia
- Could be done in the sun or the tub
- Taxonomic group beneath genus
- Gwen ..., lead singer with No Doubt
- Glued, stuck
- An ill-fated 1912 voyage took place on this ship
- Ship's captain
- One on the periodic table
- Gruesome ..., pair of monsters in Wacky Races
- Anonymous
- Late night host who loves car, distinct chin
- The duel with Aaron Burr did him in: Alexander ...
- Depression in the ground where water accumulates
- Transformers mechanical lifeforms from Cybertron
- Natural patterns on animals' coats
- One of the reasons for ending a boxing match
- Foolishly, lacking in wisdom
- Rolling Stones guitarist, Keith ...
- Flames in a remote forested area
- Of or for cooking
- Where scalp meets forehead
- Chemical element named after dynamite inventor
- Incorporation, inclusion
- Falling on a banana skin
- To take someone's words out of context
- Performed in a long, continuous curve
- Tag with washing instructions
- The dwelling of someone who lives in solitude
- Described in detail
- Cocktail with bourbon, sugar and aromatic garnish
- Book by Fred Gipson about a dog protecting a ranch
- Assurance, conviction
- Cuba and China both use this economic structure
- Ended, finished
- A chemical substance released by an animal
- With no protection; defenceless
- Inactive, sitting, unmoving
- Illegal action on a basketball court
- Nickname for Mars
- Face a tough situation head on: “bite the ...”
- Special slang used by a particular group
- Flag or cloth bearing a symbol, logo or slogan
- Partial refund to someone who has paid too much
- Tom Cruise plays a fighter pilot in this film
- Cloth interior of a coat
- Polish Nocturnes composer Frederic ...
- Memorable, sticks in your mind
- Tournament sport played annually at Wimbledon
- Katherine's sister in The Taming of the Shrew
- Soft downy skin that covers a young deer's antler
- A ... list: wishlist of things to do before death
- State with the cities Billings, Butte, and Helena
- Protracted; not short
- In Harry Potter, Dumbledore's pet is this bird
- Makeup for eyelashes
- Set of straps used to attach a horse to a cart
- Type of lettuce in a wedge salad
- Bullfighter
- Vehicles moving on a road or public highway
- Homo ..., the human species
- Anatomical term for the breastbone
- Makes a solemn promise
- Bright colour associated with Barbie
- Writes messily
- Theme park located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
- Leonard ...; West Side Story composer
- Devised a plan in the mind
- Motion used on Tinder to pass on someone
- Beatles tune about a dark-feathered garden visitor
- An evening for playing Monopoly or Scrabble
- Independent city-state island in South East Asia
- Plots where grapes are harvested for winemaking
- Weather system with low temperatures
- Outdoor cooking facility for savoury Italian pies
- Worthy of veneration
- Not the best place for getting out of bed
- Material worn on the head while playing sports
- Lucille Ball's TV comedy with husband Desi Arnaz
- Chit chat
- Editing text for publication
- Moves from one's home country to live in another
- Romantic tale
- State named after a King of France
- Units for computer storage space; GBs
- Announcing or proclaiming, e.g. arrival of angels
- Expensive and sumptuous
- Alarming; distressing
- Ejection from a group or club
- Annoyed
- Award category won by DiCaprio at 2016 Oscars
- Furry bird-like toy that pops out of an egg
- With traditional values
- Construction vehicle for moving and unloading soil
- Tender, juicy, and tasty; type of plant
- Place for parents to sit while at the playground
- Russian city formerly named Stalingrad
- Singing and drinking and having fun
- Common name of brass-colored mineral pyrite
- Tennis penalty for encroaching on serve
- Distressing, upsetting
- Above ...; more than is required
- Paul Simon album of 1986; Elvis's museum home
- Affection from young canine
- Technical equipment needed for a specific activity
- Director of the thriller film Psycho
- Act on someone's behalf
- Said of celebrities way past their prime: “... up”
- The ... Boy's Progress: subtitle of Oliver Twist
- Whichever person
- Move troops into position
- Insect that swarms and eats
- Triangular Indian spicy snack
- Set amount of money designated for a project
- Tosses a ball
- City where West End is akin to NYC's Broadway
- Not a hat, but a very hot chili pepper: Scotch ...
- Woman
- Greek goddess of wisdom, symbolized by an owl
- Stage name of musician & DJ, Norman Cook: ... Slim
- An informer
- Old name for Mumbai
- Pure or clean according to Jewish law
- New ... Saints play at Mercedes-Benz Superdome
- Kicking the legs out like a horse
- Combat specialist in a tribe
- Second person in a plane's cockpit
- It can help to heal dry lips
- Video recorder positioned by a car's front window
- Pre-Christian faith
- Fire lighters
- Sensible; based on facts, not emotions
- Someone up for an award
- Generally speaking, on the whole
- Comments, analysis
- Measure of loudness
- Suitcases, luggage
- "Easy like Sunday ...", sang the Commodores
- Oval-shaped nuts that can be coated in sugar
- U.S. currency bills
- Envy; the name of one of the U.S. Virgin Islands
- Came into bloom
- ... Never Dies, Sheryl Crow sang this Bond theme
- Historical hatred or ill-feeling
- Natural rays streaming from above
- Caution someone in advance
- To ride a sailboard fitted with a moveable sail
- Singeing, scorching
- Moves forward, like an army
- Checks over, examines
- A shaped piece of metal used as a pattern
- Leaves hurriedly and secretly to avoid capture
- Ruler with the nickname Iron Chancellor
- Walked without a destination
- Two words: danger has passed, nothing in the way
- Green alcoholic drink
- Giuseppe Verdi's profession
- Use these to block out sound
- Month in which Leonardo DiCaprio was born
- Sits lazily
- Glad tidings
- Major religion of Greece: Christian ...
- Five line verse; a city in Ireland
- Return
- Prominent vampire family in The Twilight Saga
- Showing courage and resolve
- Painter, sculptor
- The leather seat worn by a horse
- The first C in BCC used in emails, blind ... copy
- Man of La ..., Don Quixote musical
- Transparent membrane at the front of the eyeball
- A fly's larva
- Stitch used to hold tissue together in the body
- Groups of singers led by conductors
- Reaching up to the level of one's patella
- Person believed to be able to cast out demons
- Another name for Chinese parsley or coriander
- Manny ..., Filipino boxer
- Ring it to announce your arrival at someone's home
- Follower of the teachings of Siddhārtha Gautama
- Swaps for something else
- Affected by a condition of swollen blue leg veins
- Female firefly
- Places that give protection from bad weather
- Extremely light and fragile, delicate
- Shrivelled or dried up
- Having knowledge of the existence of something
- 1984 dance drama with Kevin Bacon
- Author of The Old Man and the Sea
- Able to be used or be effective over big distances
- An explosive invented in Ancient China
- Altitude, height
- Fish that produce the best caviar
- Twisted, misrepresented
- Volte-face, complete change of mind
- Text showing when exactly a tweet was posted
- Essential, fundamental
- He played Jesse Pinkman on Breaking Bad
- Related to the lungs
- Winston, who served as the UK's PM during WWII
- Best friends with Chewbacca
- Irrational fears
- ... Mountain Dog, large breed from the Swiss Alps
- Showing talent and aptitude
- People who discriminate against the old
- Half man, half machine, a human-looking robot
- Taking part in an auction
- Predominant language spoken in New Zealand
- Likely to meet goals or deadlines
- Forcing air through a tube to fill a tire
- Vigorously, quickly