old instruments | 15 |
many ages | 9 |
fall worker | 11 |
slapped | 7 |
grocery section | 15 |
sprinkling | 10 |
complicated | 11 |
keats's output | 14 |
umbrella | 8 |
band's need | 11 |
storage site | 12 |
rich fabrics | 12 |
had bills | 9 |
lab worker | 10 |
........ wave | 13 |
less calm | 9 |
sooner, in verse | 16 |
strikebreakers | 14 |
beef dish | 9 |
scruff | 6 |
Do this with a needle and thread | 32 |
Chrysler Building's type of art style | 37 |
Latin for "out of" | 18 |
Advance warning of an upcoming event | 36 |
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of .." | 36 |
The Go-Between author, Hartley | 30 |
Comic book punch exclamation | 28 |
The L in a BLT sandwich | 23 |
Judge in 2000 AD comic, played by Sly Stallone | 46 |
False or contrived reason | 25 |
Abbreviation of a six-sided shape | 33 |
TV channel, Public Broadcasting Service | 39 |
Tyler Durden in Fight Club or . Pitt | 36 |
Via .., main thoroughfare of Ancient Rome | 41 |
Short for pajamas | 17 |
Small biscuit or reward given to good doggies | 45 |
An after-afterthought in a letter | 33 |
Candle in the Wind singer, initials | 35 |
Crosstalk, when signals interact unwantedly | 43 |
Kalamata is a dark red variety of this salty fruit | 50 |
Dancers who wear shoes meant to make noise | 42 |
Source of a specified quality | 29 |
Middle-sized boat on Columbus' 1st New World trip | 49 |
.. Flenderson, HR manager in The Office | 39 |
Succulent with sap used to soothe burns | 39 |
Ice chests, insulated cup makers; aka Bigfoots | 46 |
Online marketplace for vintage and handmade items | 49 |
Actress Lisa, Denise Huxtable in The Cosby Show | 47 |
1999 Oliver Stone film, .. Given Sunday | 39 |
Concept promoting individual freedom | 36 |
Deep gorge carved by a river | 28 |
Sweet Spanish wine | 18 |
Inventor of motion picture camera | 33 |
Part of the body into which another part fits | 45 |
Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War | 31 |
Symptom of pneumonia | 20 |
Injury inflicted by a sharp object | 34 |
Having little value or importance | 33 |
Dark-haired person | 18 |
Small, ugly creature | 20 |
Ringo Starr, e.g. | 17 |
Material prosperity | 19 |
Sewing implement | 16 |
Someone who pays rent to a landlord | 35 |
Resistant to disease | 20 |
Person who carried important messages | 37 |
Baltic gemstone | 15 |
Absurdity, folly | 16 |
Spiky mammal | 12 |
Quality of being alive and dynamic | 34 |
Underground chamber for holding prisoners | 41 |
Writer Sidney ... | 17 |
Classic item from the past | 26 |
Herb with aromatic leaves and seeds | 35 |
Disney character and planet | 27 |
"Fly Away" and "American Woman" singer | 38 |
He portrayed the character Mr. Bean | 35 |
Book of World Records | 21 |
Third sign of the zodiac | 24 |
Christie, who created Hercule Poirot | 36 |
Wild dog-like animal from Africa | 32 |
... O'Brien, American comedian and TV host | 42 |
Childish word for stomach | 25 |
... eye makeup | 14 |
Extremely dark | 14 |
Estate beneficiary; Name in a will | 34 |
Oblivious, not noticing | 23 |
Voice above tenor | 17 |
Just manage | 11 |
Raunchy material | 16 |
Debonair | 8 |
Island by another name | 22 |
Person barred from bars | 23 |
Long-beaked bird | 16 |
Compete in the boxing ring | 26 |
Extremely successful, in theater lingo | 38 |
Like lipids | 11 |
Hull part | 9 |
Banner parts? | 13 |
Political leader? | 17 |
Friend of Petain | 16 |
Arm art, for short | 18 |
Hockey legend Phil, to fans | 27 |
Move, in realtorspeak | 21 |
Ford flop | 9 |
Film's newer version | 20 |
Military command | 16 |
Prepared, as chestnuts | 22 |
Kal-El's adoptive name | 22 |
Bent downward, botanically | 26 |
Dining room adjunct | 19 |
Salad components | 16 |
Some 1960s protests | 19 |
Scraps | 6 |
Small fact in a secondary field of study? | 41 |
Have ... with | 13 |
Spielberg classic | 17 |
Desert denizens | 15 |
Astronomer Sagan | 16 |
Patsy | 5 |
Failing mark in one's main field of study? | 42 |
" ... Cents a Dance" | 20 |
Some suits, briefly | 19 |
Widespread outbreak | 19 |
Hears again, as a case | 22 |
Bette Midler's "The Rose" co-star | 33 |
Ingrid, in "Casablanca" | 23 |
Spinal parts | 12 |
Arab garment | 12 |
Crescent shape | 14 |
Page numbers | 12 |
One of Taylor's husbands | 24 |
That's a moray | 14 |
Evolutionary links | 18 |
On the safe side | 16 |
Tackle moguls | 13 |
Schoolbook publisher's note? | 28 |
Battery type | 12 |
Fixed, as flats | 15 |
911 responders | 14 |
Spanish direction | 17 |
Behind time | 11 |
New drivers, often | 18 |
Gerund ending | 13 |
Stable babies | 13 |
She was our Miss Brooks | 23 |
Ordered [around] | 16 |
Paul of "Mad About You" | 23 |
Word with house or baby | 23 |
Extemporize | 11 |
Roast host | 10 |
"The Crucible" setting | 22 |
Crossword bird | 14 |
Beetle Bailey's superior | 24 |
Some jazz sessions | 18 |
Codger | 6 |
Baseless rumors | 15 |
Lab experiment, possibly? | 25 |
Send another invoice | 20 |
Ed's pile | 9 |
Geom figure | 11 |
Maine's ... National Park | 25 |
US state settled by Mormons in 1847 | 35 |
Mediterranean republic whose capital is Valletta | 48 |
Rare soft metallic element whose atomic number is 49 | 52 |
Ancient city on the coast of Asia Minor whose modern name is Izmir | 66 |
Greek island that is the largest of the Dodecanese | 50 |
A member of the Plantagenet royal line descended from Geoffrey, Count of Anjou | 78 |
A flightless marine bird of the order Sphenisciformes of cool southern regions | 78 |
Russian city, founded as a fortress in 1777, known as Voroshilovsk from 1940 to 1944 | 84 |
The lead singer of the Troggs | 29 |
American actress whose roles include Trudy Campbell in Mad Men | 62 |
Brand of cigarettes launched by W D & H O Wills in 1959 and withdrawn in the early 1960s | 88 |
American singer and songwriter nicknamed "The Queen of Rockabilly" | 66 |
1960s British rock supergroup comprising bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker | 108 |
Dance music producer whose single Killer , introducing Seal as a vocalist, topped the charts in 1990 | 100 |
A playing card or dice with two pips or spots | 45 |
A yellow fuming corrosive mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid that dissolves metals, including gold | 103 |
A partial or full set of artificial teeth | 41 |
Collapsed Lung hit single used as the theme music for the Radio 4 series Mark Steel's in Town | 93 |
American actor and comedian best known for playing Michael Scott in the NBC version of The Office | 97 |
The Greek goddess of the moon, whose Roman counterpart is Luna | 62 |
In North America, a sunken enclosure giving access to a basement | 64 |
American lawyer, Union general and governor of New Mexico Territory best known for his historical adventure story Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | 143 |
Son of William the Conqueror, crowned king of England in the absence of his elder brother, Robert in 1100 | 105 |
Village site of The Prancing Pony inn in the works of J R R Tolkien | 67 |
In formal correspondence, of the present month | 46 |
Songbird also called a butcherbird | 34 |
A freshwater carnivorous musteline mammal such as Lutra lutra | 61 |
Beatles album with an iconic cover featuring a zebra crossing | 61 |
Italian painter of the Venetian school whose original name was Jacopo Robusti | 77 |
A cruciferous plant of the genus Raphanus cultivated for its edible root | 72 |
Belgian surrealist artist whose works include The Treachery of Images | 69 |
English punk band who had hits with Swords of a Thousand Men and Wünderbar | 75 |
French daily newspaper founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 | 82 |
1980 album by Genesis | 21 |
BBC sitcom created by Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders | 55 |
...... de Chile, Santiago-based club that has won 18 Primera División titles in Chile | 86 |
Founder member of the Hollies who was part of a supergroup with David Crosby and Stephen Stills | 95 |
An imaginary country of tiny inhabitants in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels | 79 |