The way the wind blows in Bohemian Rhapsody | 43 |
To be enough | 12 |
Town on Bay of Naples | 21 |
To hit with a lot of force | 26 |
The sixth studio album by Michael Jackson | 41 |
To make someone realize a possible danger or problem | 52 |
To open a present | 17 |
Two-thirds of a dozen | 21 |
To go against the _____ means to do the opposite of what’s normal | 67 |
Tract of marshy land | 20 |
Thighs of a seated person | 25 |
The Beatles’ "___ Jude" | 25 |
Twinge | 6 |
The edges of fabric that have unraveled | 39 |
They have long arms | 19 |
Tunneling insect | 16 |
Teacher at a golf | 17 |
Thin in physique | 16 |
To make a noise by using your middle finger and thumb | 53 |
To put someone back into their former position | 46 |
The U.S. constitution guarantees every citizen fundamental ______ | 65 |
thai chicken dish on a stick with a peanut sauce | 48 |
third note of the scale | 23 |
t-boz, left eye and chilli | 26 |
Teeny-tiny | 10 |
Tanning lotion letters | 22 |
Take a ___ at (make a snide remark) | 35 |
To quickly reheat, slangily | 27 |
Type of sale frequented by antiquers | 36 |
Teen pop duo ___ & AJ | 21 |
Toothless mammal like the anteater | 34 |
To update the electrical system | 31 |
To embark on a venture: 2 wds. | 30 |
To make twice as strong | 23 |
The River ______, also known as the Isis, flows through London | 62 |
The Boston ______ are the NBA team with the longest championship streak | 71 |
The raised edge where the sidewalk meets the road | 49 |
To talk rapidly in an incomprehensible manner | 45 |
To cook the surface of something with high heat | 47 |
Toothed cutting tools | 21 |
The whole amount | 16 |
The US government's TV network, founded in 1979 | 47 |
To put food into the mouth, chew it, and swallow it | 51 |
To become pink in the face | 26 |
To cause repeated suffering or anxiety | 38 |
To accept something to be true without questions | 48 |
To let go of an employee due to restructuring rather than their performance | 75 |
To carry on; to move forward | 28 |
These are used to tie shoes | 27 |
The noun that a pronoun points to or references | 47 |
They may be pardoned | 20 |
Throw hard | 10 |
Treasure hunter’s guide aid | 29 |
Typing sounds | 13 |
Tennis replay | 13 |
Tape recorder button | 20 |
Toni Braxton’s vocal range | 28 |
Tonic’s partner | 17 |
Tavern tankard | 14 |
Type of testing | 15 |
tenant's agreement | 18 |
the name of the rose author initials | 36 |
trendy fashion chain urban outfitters | 37 |
the flintstones and scooby-doo creators' initials | 49 |
Take hold of, quickly | 21 |
Tim ___, Apple CEO | 18 |
The "A" in A/V | 14 |
Tetley product | 14 |
Turn down, as a bulb | 20 |
Take to the couch | 17 |
Target, e.g. | 12 |
The Grand ___ Opry | 18 |
Throw ___, rescue device that you may take along for river rafting | 66 |
Tennis racket's target | 22 |
Team in charge, for short | 25 |
The heart, functionally | 23 |
Transport for rough roads: Abbr. | 32 |
Tot's present from Santa | 24 |
Taylor who sang "Blank Space" | 29 |
Talented | 8 |
The national language of Pakistan | 33 |
This Nordic country in Northern Europe has the oldest continuously used national flag | 85 |
The current change in _______ is causing polar ice to melt rapidly, raising sea levels | 86 |
The ______ is an ancient bead-based calculator that is used to perform basic arithmetic functions | 97 |
The __; Howard Hughes biopic starring DiCaprio | 46 |
Type of animal that Tom from Tom & Jerry is | 43 |
Taters sometimes come in this form | 34 |
Taylor ___, one of the world's best-selling musicians | 53 |
To make someone feel annoyed | 28 |
To design or create something new | 33 |
To push with the elbow | 22 |
Total wrecks | 12 |
Triple _____ | 12 |
To put into a secret alphabet | 29 |
To get | 6 |
The United States' largest association of doctors | 49 |
To have a firm grip or hold on something | 40 |
To praise someone or something | 30 |
To bite something repeatedly with your teeth | 44 |
Traditional Chinese Medicine | 28 |
To ask for information | 22 |
To say that you will not do or accept something | 47 |
To ridicule or offend | 21 |
Touching something hot and getting burned is an example of heat __________ | 74 |
The petals of a flower are collectively known as this | 53 |
The _____ is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula, passing through parts of Portugal | 90 |
The Komodo Dragon is native to the islands of this Southeast Asian country | 74 |
Throat-clearing noise, meant to interrupt | 41 |
Tress of hair | 13 |
Talk about cross-country sports in short | 40 |
To appear suddenly | 18 |
To try to attract attention in a loud voice | 43 |
To put something in a particular place | 38 |
Traditional musical and dance style seen in Southern Spain | 58 |
Traditional Japanese art of folding paper to create figurines | 61 |
Tim ______-___ is the British software engineer credited with inventing the web | 79 |
Terry Pratchett novel that's French for death | 45 |
Thin paper towels that are handy for nose blowing | 49 |
Throw in a baseball game | 24 |
The 19th letter of the Greek alphabet | 37 |
Tool for holding and turning objects | 36 |
To cut with a sharp blade using a quick movement | 48 |
The Department of ___ Medicine | 30 |
To desire or to ___ | 19 |
To be out of someone's ___ or to be much better than someone else | 65 |
The first astrological sign | 27 |
Type of weather where you might see lightning | 45 |
Tiny parasites | 14 |
The time after death | 20 |
Time worth studying | 19 |
To perfect, as skills | 21 |
Took to the skies like a bird or Superman | 41 |
Tiny pieces of wheat | 20 |
Twinkle little thing | 20 |
Tear with the teeth | 19 |
The long part of a violin | 25 |
The responsibility of a parent and the job of a nanny | 53 |
Things that may be kicked | 25 |
They don’t look closed | 24 |
The most serious film genre | 27 |
To gain knowledge | 17 |
The ___ Four (Beatles) | 22 |
technical knockout in boxing | 28 |
to and ...., backwards and forwards | 35 |
the tragedy of othello, the .... of venice | 42 |
the man excelled keeping sweetheart inclined | 44 |
these bowled over for game? | 27 |
tower above tantrum in train | 28 |
the setter intends to be 13 | 27 |
turns in chess | 14 |
Tough ___ to crack (difficult to solve problem) | 47 |
Tonsil doctor: Abbr. | 20 |
Texter's "Holy cow!": Abbr. | 27 |
Take an educated ___ | 20 |
To try to inspire a crowd | 25 |
Tight, stretched | 16 |
To gain | 7 |
The common name for potassium nitrate; used as a preservative for cured meat | 76 |
The game of "Telephone" is also known as "Chinese ________" | 59 |
Tiny little bit | 15 |
Talk incessantly and reveal secrets | 35 |
Those celebrated on June's 3rd Sunday in the US | 47 |
Transfer Ribonucleic Acid | 25 |
They accompany the oohs from a crowd of spectators | 50 |
To remove a computer program from a computer | 44 |
The brightest star in the night sky | 35 |
The organ inside the head | 25 |
The place for arranged battles | 30 |
To pay someone for their services | 33 |
To be on the same page about something | 38 |
To reach out and firmly hold something | 38 |
To propose something for consideration | 38 |
These insects go marching one by one | 36 |
Type of Japanese food that includes vinegary rice and usually raw fish | 70 |
To and ___: this way and that | 29 |
Type of watch with continuously moving hands | 44 |
To ensnare an animal | 20 |
They sleep in the caves upside down | 35 |
To respond to a situation | 25 |
Three-letter metal | 18 |
Time periods of history | 23 |
Term of endearment | 18 |
The MCAT is one | 15 |
Terrific tennis serve | 21 |
To go in; often the "OK" or "Accept" key on the keyboard of a PC | 64 |
The birthstone for October is this gemstone | 43 |
TV show "Days of ___ Lives" | 27 |
they might be "at work" or "in black" | 37 |
Tap temperature | 15 |
Three | 5 |
Type of chemical group | 22 |
The Fountainhead author Ayn | 27 |
Toronto-born star Will of "Arrested Development" | 48 |
Tourist taking in the Canadian Rockies, for example | 51 |
The 'M.' of Canadian writer L.M. Montgomery's name | 50 |
Time as yet unknown, on a sched. | 32 |
The Beehive State | 17 |
tree resin rising in lime leaf | 30 |
telegraph pole? hastings has one | 32 |
this score explicitly excludes choir | 36 |