Like a dog with fleas | 21 |
Not sacrosanct | 14 |
Small salamander | 16 |
Altogether | 10 |
It has 365 days [normally] | 26 |
Condition that affects the body's ability to use insulin | 56 |
Q-tip, e.g. | 11 |
plants grown for profit | 23 |
.... shakur, ghetto gospel rapper | 33 |
another word for master of ceremonies | 37 |
first initials of horror writer lovecraft | 41 |
short name for chest muscles | 28 |
a pile of haphazardly placed items | 34 |
short for chief privacy officer | 31 |
dark or thick mist | 18 |
create an image by engraving a surface | 38 |
icelandic sour milk cheese dairy product | 40 |
past tense of make | 18 |
indian bay, shares its name with a big cat | 42 |
harry morgan played bill gannon on this show | 44 |
grail knight told indiana jones to do this wisely | 49 |
jacob's first wife, mother of reuben in the bible | 49 |
someone who was inconsistent, .... hot and cold | 47 |
sharpen the blade of a tool | 27 |
holder of a canvas | 18 |
singer lewis who had a hit with bleeding love | 45 |
online writer | 13 |
useful, convenient | 18 |
groan under pressure, e.g. wooden floorboards | 45 |
Zuider ... | 10 |
Pedestal percher | 16 |
Ultimatum ender | 15 |
What losers weigh | 17 |
Poet Pound | 10 |
Serling and Steiger | 19 |
Type of bracelet | 16 |
Land | 4 |
Season to be jolly | 18 |
Former Congo name | 17 |
Nemo's scatterbrained pal | 25 |
Tune for two | 12 |
Not a soul | 10 |
F Scott's wife | 14 |
Actress Rosie | 13 |
Suspect's cover story | 21 |
Rime | 4 |
Use as a source | 15 |
Tableland | 9 |
Tide type | 9 |
Singer Diamond | 14 |
Sported | 7 |
Stout relatives | 15 |
Agnus ... | 9 |
Radiant ring | 12 |
Few and far between | 19 |
Contraltos' higher-voiced colleagues | 36 |
Woodworking tool | 16 |
Timepiece face | 14 |
1975 Wimbledon champ | 20 |
Mugger's deterrent | 18 |
Former Ford lemon | 17 |
Noted Wild West judge Roy | 25 |
Home: abbr | 10 |
Will Rogers prop | 16 |
Space starter | 13 |
White House worker | 18 |
Follies impresario | 18 |
Floral neckwear | 15 |
Harrow rival | 12 |
IRS month | 9 |
Out | 3 |
Koalas' cont | 12 |
Port of northwest France | 24 |
Baseball great | 14 |
Lollapalooza | 12 |
Burrows of Broadway | 19 |
Harmonica virtuoso Larry | 24 |
Actress Sorvino | 15 |
Spanish shouts | 14 |
"South Pacific" stage star | 26 |
Scruffs | 7 |
Singe | 5 |
Gobs' swabs | 11 |
Stand for Seurat | 16 |
Memorable Mostel | 16 |
Sushi selection | 15 |
Writer-star of "A Bronx Tale" | 29 |
Lacking color | 13 |
Grain beard | 11 |
"Call Me ...," Merman film | 26 |
Chesspiece also called a castle | 31 |
An early 16th-century trick-taking card game for two people played with a reduced deck | 86 |
A Buddhist, especially a monk who has achieved enlightenment and at death passes to nirvana | 91 |
The point on the celestial sphere vertically above an observer | 62 |
Amounts paid or payable, usually in regular instalments, for an insurance policy | 80 |
English dessert that is a crude mixture of strawberries, pieces of meringue and cream | 85 |
Another name for a googly in cricket | 36 |
Singer and songwriter of The Adverts, best known for their 1977 single Gary Gilmore's Eyes | 90 |
Carla ......, Turin-born singer-songwriter, model and actress who married French President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008 | 114 |
Daytime Granada Television series that ran from 1972 to 1984 | 60 |
An implement used for threshing grain | 37 |
The Big ......, street newspaper founded by John Bird and Gordon Roddick in 1991 | 80 |
Characteristic scenery of a limestone region, including underground streams, gorges, etc | 88 |
Edgar ......, French artist whose paintings include L'Absinthe and La Classe de Danse | 85 |
Former county, duchy and province of France corresponding largely to the present-day département of Maine-et-Loire | 115 |
English novelist who wrote early works as Boz | 45 |
The supreme god in Germanic mythology | 37 |
Group who had a 1972 number one single with Mouldy Old Dough | 60 |
American sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show | 66 |
The cruellest month, according to T S Eliot's poem The Waste Land | 65 |
Group who had a hit single in 1975 with Why Did You Do It? | 58 |
Genus of flowering plants which includes the batflowers and arrowroot | 69 |
2007 film starring Sam Riley as Joy Division front man Ian Curtis | 65 |
1976 Queen single that reached number two in the UK | 51 |
Coastal town known as 'the Gem of the Norfolk Coast' | 52 |
American rock and roll singer-songwriter who had a number one hit with Runaway in 1961 | 86 |
Swedish boxer who defeated Floyd Patterson to win the World Heavyweight Championship in 1959 | 92 |
Long-tailed gallinaceous bird of the family Phasianidae | 55 |
Tibetan name for the abominable snowman | 39 |
Oceanid in Greek mythology who was the mother of Acragas by Zeus | 64 |
1922 autobiographical novel by e e cummings about his temporary imprisonment in France during World War I | 105 |
2000 Guy Ritchie crime film featuring Brad Pitt, Benicio del Toro and Vinnie Jones | 82 |
English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor and musician sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle" | 111 |
The longest-serving female presenter of Blue Peter , having presented it from 1997 to 2008 | 90 |
2006 single by X Factor winner Shayne Ward that reached number two in the UK | 76 |
1975 film starring Warren Beatty as a successful Beverly Hills hairdresser | 74 |
Austrian city after which Mozart's Symphony No 36 is nicknamed | 62 |
French word for 'team' | 22 |
1999 Woody Allen film in which Sean Penn plays a jazz guitarist called Emmet Ray | 80 |
John ......, Suffolk-born Romantic painter whose works include Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain | 91 |
November 2 in the RC Church when prayers are said for the dead in purgatory | 75 |
The most populous city in Canada | 32 |
Musical form consisting of a theme repeated a fifth above or a fourth below the continuing first statement | 106 |
The economic and former official capital of Côte d'Ivoire | 58 |
Winner of the 2002 Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for his show Something | 95 |
James ......, prime minister of the United Kingdom 1976-1979 | 60 |
1996 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad | 51 |
The capital of Lebanon | 22 |
The large black passerine bird Corvus frugilegus | 48 |
Left arm spin bowler who played 410 first class matches for Essex | 65 |
Borough of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, famous for its beach | 55 |
Painting by Lord Frederic Leighton in the Metropolitan Museum of Art depicting a woman leaning against a Doric column | 117 |
1991 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro | 61 |
1973 hit single for David Bowie, a cover of a song first recorded by the McCoys | 79 |
Bristol-born writer, comedian and actor whose TV series include The Outlaws , which he co-created with Elgin James | 114 |
Best guess: Abbr. | 17 |
Male delivery | 13 |
Bill stamp | 10 |
French counterpart of the Spanish "Srta." | 41 |
Japanese masked drama | 21 |
"Is that so?" | 13 |
Centipede maker | 15 |
Is crazy about | 14 |
About even [with] | 17 |
Up to, in ads | 13 |
Here, in Haiti | 14 |
Awareness of wrongdoing, in criminal law | 40 |
Video game competitions | 23 |
Government revenue source | 25 |
Gender pronoun option | 21 |
Your, of yore | 13 |
Location for the opening of "The Lion King" | 43 |
Part of some email addresses | 28 |
Idyllically beautiful | 21 |
Chat room chuckle | 17 |
Shoulder muscles, for short | 27 |
Hot time in Haiti | 17 |
SAT takers | 10 |
Big pooch | 9 |
Angsty genre | 12 |
Genetic material | 16 |
Boiling blood | 13 |
Exercise equipment brand named for a pack of bikers | 51 |
Kandahar native | 15 |
He's featured on Nicki's "Blazin'" | 34 |
Ph.D. hurdles | 13 |
"The Simpsons" creator Groening | 31 |
Flier to Ben Gurion Airport | 27 |
Female half of a 1960s quartet | 30 |
Like some households | 20 |
Installers who make it to the top? | 34 |
Magic, on a scoreboard | 22 |
Lotion letters | 14 |
"Critique of Pure Reason" philosopher | 37 |
Great American Ball Park team | 29 |
Soccer superstar Lionel | 23 |
Bus. bigwigs | 12 |
What Washington could not tell | 30 |
Source of some autumnal color | 29 |
Take part in an add-a-letter basketball game, as demonstrated by this puzzle's theme answers | 92 |
Grub, e.g. | 10 |
Aromatic substances for keeping cowboy footwear fresh? | 54 |
Low-scoring World Cup game result | 33 |
Make clear | 10 |
Tenth, in metric prefixes | 25 |
Meddlesome | 10 |
Suffers from | 12 |
Where to take it to, in an Eagles hit | 37 |
Former RNC chairman Michael | 27 |
Action figure of a Marvel character? | 36 |