Made a blunder | 14 |
Instrument with black and white keys | 36 |
Used a bike, say | 16 |
"... the worst has come true.": 2 wds. | 38 |
Expressway divisions | 20 |
Burning in flames | 17 |
"...-E," 2008 Pixar produced movie from 2008 | 44 |
Erases or cleans | 16 |
Clothing marked with an indelible spot | 38 |
Unwanted plant in a garden | 26 |
You should strike while it is hot | 33 |
"Ignorance is .." | 17 |
New Testament book, .. of the Apostles | 38 |
A group of three | 16 |
Plea for rescue when stranded on a desert island | 48 |
Vein of metal ore | 17 |
A past Brazilian footballer who won 3 World Cups | 48 |
RATM frontman and activist, Mr. de la Rocha | 43 |
Sudden bursts of energy or UV light | 35 |
Generic name for brown carbonated drink | 39 |
Actor Guinness, the original Obi-Wan Kenobi | 43 |
A young Guinea fowl; rhymes with beet | 37 |
Improvized singing Ella Fitzgerald was known for | 48 |
Presaging trouble | 17 |
Ruin something completely | 25 |
... Krueger [character in "Nightmare on Elm Street"] | 52 |
A Shakespearean character | 25 |
Aladdin's companion | 19 |
Subway system in Paris | 22 |
Fact of being stupid | 20 |
Part of a bicycle | 17 |
Abbreviation for volume | 23 |
Compensation for damage | 23 |
Belief that the glass is half full | 34 |
Diamond or sapphire | 19 |
British singer-songwriter Ed | 28 |
Horse with wings in Greek folklore | 34 |
Parenting product | 17 |
Opposite of happiness | 21 |
Music award | 11 |
Chanel's nickname | 17 |
Mufasa's brother ["The Lion King"] | 34 |
Sudden and uncontrolled small movement | 38 |
Food-warming device | 19 |
Basis for judgment | 18 |
Person's will regarding inheritances | 36 |
The Seven ... " by Lucinda Riley | 32 |
Personal item for keeping credit cards | 38 |
Dandelion color | 15 |
Type of jazz singing | 20 |
Wood used in furniture construction | 35 |
Person who is very skilled at something | 39 |
Relating to reason or logic | 27 |
Legendary voyage described by Homer | 35 |
Inexpensive accommodation type | 30 |
Deeply absorbed mental state | 28 |
Stock market indicator | 22 |
A black bird | 12 |
Plants that grow unwanted in gardens | 36 |
Spanish word for "home" | 23 |
Object of worship and devotion | 30 |
Delight; Good cheer | 19 |
Like a regular pentagon's angles | 32 |
Indoor cozy rest stop | 21 |
To vote someone into power | 26 |
"You sunk my ......" in this strategic guessing game | 52 |
Distinctiveness or superiority | 30 |
A relative by marriage | 22 |
Sign for the superstitious | 26 |
9th month in short | 18 |
coat of ...., heraldic family badge | 35 |
.... bowl, smoothie-like dish made with frozen fruit | 52 |
damage property or someone's reputation | 39 |
slope that allows for wheelchair access | 39 |
setting of winnie-the-pooh, the hundred .... wood | 49 |
german tennis player tommy, briefly world no. 2 | 47 |
identical, alike | 16 |
speaking about myself | 21 |
a ballet dancer's bend at the knees | 35 |
code for hartsfield-jackson atlanta airport | 43 |
sodium chloride obtained from the ocean | 39 |
laura, star of netflix's ozark | 30 |
jails, institutions that house convicts | 39 |
informal word for pimple | 24 |
an alarm clock makes this sound | 31 |
periodic element named after the titans | 39 |
wired supported undergarments | 29 |
first initials of poet cummings | 31 |
belonging to it | 15 |
little boy from a christmas carol | 33 |
aka vlogger zoe sugg | 20 |
turns of a roulette wheel | 25 |
the view from up above, bird's eye | 34 |
full of food | 12 |
monster hunter winchester or cartoon yosemite | 45 |
Win card game holding ace | 25 |
Deserter recalled to achieve objective | 38 |
Band occupied by new set should be taking a break | 49 |
Country - it's one manipulated by China ultimately | 50 |
Transform control connected to outlet | 37 |
Lad behind explosion - he's resettled somewhere in Asia | 55 |
Big cat that likes being inside? | 32 |
Undercover work is ultimately prying with no right | 50 |
Section of waterfront he got working constantly | 47 |
Gutted guy, after education, is keyed up? | 41 |
UPS organised carriers for patrons | 34 |
Got wrong sort of items reprinted | 33 |
Crook editor is provided with workers | 37 |
Rural history not written down | 30 |
Time needed by her during one night is justified | 48 |
Treated leaves left a dark greenish-blue colour | 47 |
Director is fatigued terribly losing excess weight | 50 |
Alcohol, lager, mixed with energy drink | 39 |
Skilled worker after power is biased | 36 |
Those people opening with an accepted national song | 51 |
Pluck passengers from container vessel | 38 |
Get over a golfer badly handling pressure | 41 |
Try giving up last combat drawing | 33 |
Make rotten oars with ends not attached | 39 |
Cut head of native English flower | 33 |
Switch positions from time to time | 34 |
Display part of a book, an experiment | 37 |
Small computers retrieved fraudulent activities | 47 |
One with the authority to manage stud | 37 |
Boss's assistant upset smartest expert | 38 |
Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw," e.g. [2 wds.] | 52 |
Japan's emperor since 2019 | 26 |
Feature of Baby Gerald on "The Simpsons" and Bert on "Sesame Street" | 68 |
Infinity symbol comprising a snake swallowing its tail | 54 |
Catcher who won 10 World Series championships, more than any other player [2 wds.] | 82 |
1965 hit voted best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Radio poll | 69 |
River from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean | 43 |
Actor who founded The Players across from Gramercy Park, in the center of which is a statue of him [2 wds.] | 107 |
The preserver, in Hinduism's Trimurti trinity | 45 |
Retroactive, as a law [3 wds.] | 30 |
Bench-clearing brawl, in baseball lingo | 39 |
Like some chairs and professorships | 35 |
Robin cousin that's the official bird of the District of Columbia [2 wds.] | 74 |
Sultry singer who supplied the voice of the villain Yzma in Disney's "The Emperor's New Groove" [2 wds.] | 104 |
Back biters? [2 wds.] | 21 |
1922 film whose producers were successfully sued by the estate of Bram Stoker | 77 |
Franz Liszt's "La Campanella," e.g. | 35 |
Middlesex hamlet demolished in 1944 for the construction of an airport | 70 |
Cover up or gloss over, as wrongdoing | 37 |
1950s song that became a 1965 Top 10 hit for the Righteous Brothers [2 wds.] | 76 |
European toad that moves by running rather than hopping | 55 |
Flew off the handle [2 wds.] | 28 |
Type of cumulonimbus cloud with a flat top | 42 |
Epic poem written by Virgil | 27 |
1997 New York gang war film, with Laurence Fishburne and Tim Roth | 65 |
One of the National Theatre's three theatres, named after its first artistic director | 85 |
Decorated by European workers imitating Far Eastern lacquering techniques | 73 |
Return of money to a creditor | 29 |
Nationality of puzzle inventor Erno Rubik | 41 |
The .... were Ian Dury's backing band | 37 |
Spice called jeera in Indian cuisine | 36 |
1978 song by Gerry Rafferty with a prominent sax riff | 53 |
Footballer who played over 200 games for the USA women's team and retired in 2023 | 81 |
Nancy .... was the USA's first lady, 1981-1989 | 46 |
Item of cutlery first mentioned in a nonsense poem | 50 |
Mr .... was the older Downton Abbey butler on TV | 48 |
Shrimp-like crustaceans, a key link in the marine food chain | 60 |
Astrologer and physician who wrote prophetic quatrains | 54 |
A .... climate has hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters | 57 |
Term for a hybrid film or TV genre, based on real events but making use of artistic licence | 91 |
Insufficiently utilise | 22 |
Salman .... wrote The Satanic Verses | 36 |
What can be read in order to perform songs or pieces | 52 |
Store where a manufacturer sells discounted goods direct to shoppers | 68 |
USA singer and actress who starred in Victorius on TV | 53 |
Group or set of eight, particularly in biology or computing | 59 |
Italian semi-frozen dessert, usually flavoured with fruit | 57 |
The British .... Territory is our largest overseas possession | 61 |
Director whose films included 12 Angry Men and Serpico | 54 |
Leader of the global Transcendental Meditation movement | 55 |
Duchess of Clarence born in 1451, daughter of Warwick the Kingmaker | 67 |
An Old .... is an alumnus of a college founded by Henry VI | 58 |
An .... deed is one done in restitution for bad conduct | 55 |
Traditional Christian sect with a restricted lifestyle | 54 |
Nikola .... made major contributions to the design of AC electricity supply systems | 83 |
Switch from one form of conveyance to another | 45 |
Hogwarts flying instructor and Quidditch referee | 48 |
The Lord High ... is a senior priest overseeing charity to the poor | 67 |
ITV company whose headquarters are in Norwich | 45 |
One of the chess pieces which starts on the b- or g-file | 56 |
Salad plant usually grown in clear chalk streams in Britain | 59 |
The world's eighth most populous country, capital Dhaka | 55 |
Incendiary weapon used extensively in the Vietnam War | 53 |
Insect habitat kept, for example, by Morgan Freeman | 51 |
Mediterranean island, French territory since 1769 | 49 |
Half-giant, half-human Hogwarts professor | 41 |
In the USA, the lines of a railway system collectively | 54 |
"The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to .... us from the support of a cause" [Abraham Lincoln] | 117 |
The .... rose was the symbol of the combined houses of York and Lancaster | 73 |
The Adventures of .... Maggie, 2011 single by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers | 72 |
Time intervals between successive UK censuses | 45 |
Female emcee at a formal dinner, for example | 44 |
Male trader with a regular customer delivery route | 50 |
Settlers who first arrived in Britain around AD450 | 50 |
Number in tributes for the Drifters? | 36 |