Cuban sandwich condiment [... first letter and last 3 letters] | 62 |
1980s sitcom title character who also went by the name Gordon Shumway | 69 |
Phyllis actress who appeared on The Twilight Zone in 1961: 2 wds. | 65 |
T.J. Hooker actor who appeared on The Twilight Zone in 1960 and 1963: 2 wds. | 76 |
Death Wish actor who appeared on The Twilight Zone in 1961: 2 wds. | 66 |
Prepare to drive, and a hint to making sense of six pairs of Across answers | 75 |
Singer Kate whose hit "Running Up That Hill" was featured in "Stranger Things" | 78 |
"Dr Oakley, Yukon ......" [Nat Geo Wild series about an animal doctor] | 70 |
Popular publicity item for launching entertaining book is unacceptable | 70 |
What could strain relationship with fellow passenger at end of flight? | 70 |
bear fruit translating french article describing proven facts? | 62 |
oxfordshire village that is the birthplace of edward the confessor | 66 |
a british commando or a member of the u.s. army special forces | 62 |
holden caulfield has this role in the novel the catcher in the rye | 66 |
all hands to the ........, phrase meaning 'everyone's help is required' | 71 |
........ squad, a group of police who enter e.g. a riot to make an arrest | 73 |
........ fields forever, single released by the beatles in 1967 | 63 |
alfred, author and illustrator noted for his guide to the lakeland fells | 72 |
........ baxter, leading character in alasdair gray's novel poor things | 71 |
john, fictional edinburgh-based detective created by ian rankin | 63 |
english athlete katarina johnson-thompson is currently world champion of this | 77 |
........ pass, mountain route between pakistan and afghanistan | 62 |
chris, singer and guitarist born in 1956 noted for songs including blue hotel | 77 |
........ mccoist, scottish football pundit who played for and managed rangers | 77 |
...... gala [annual event that was co-chaired by zendaya in 2024] | 65 |
jerry, to alex, justin, and max russo on "wizards of waverly place" | 67 |
great lake to which an evil leprechaun is banished in "the luck of the irish" | 77 |
Nail polish brand that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 62 |
Q: "Why don't scientists trust ...?" A: "Because they make up everything!" | 74 |
jill ..., author of novels an offer you can't refuse and millie's fling | 71 |
protein that acts as a catalyst to bring about a biochemical reaction | 69 |
yellowish-brown hard translucent fossil resin used for jewellery | 64 |
semiaquatic european mammal related to the mole such as the pyrenean ... | 72 |
arnold ..., author of novels clayhanger and the grand babylon hotel | 67 |
pale greenish-blue transparent variety of beryl used as a gemstone | 66 |
henrik ..., author of stage plays hedda gabler and the league of youth | 70 |
Shakespearean character, male – figure indicative of opposition | 65 |
A name is inscribed in orchestra area identifying instrumentalist | 65 |
Independent involved in chap's radio broadcast - stimulating stuff | 66 |
Our cat playing with the fibre - a regular game will keep one entertained | 73 |
More than one dance step is kept up, maintained by old-fashioned types | 70 |
Enemy of uprising captured by Robin Hood, say, runs off in the end | 66 |
first want everything again to go in, covering the entire floor | 63 |
mechanical advantage needs a considerable amount of cleverness | 62 |
"hello. my name is ...... montoya. you killed my father. prepare to die." | 73 |
"up in the ......" [2009 movie with vera farmiga and george clooney] | 68 |
the horned frogs of the n.c.a.a.'s big 12 conference, for short | 63 |
murder inc. records co-founder with a name inspired by a crime boss | 67 |
... Company, manufacturer of Cheez-Its that has an aged elf mascot named Ernie | 78 |
The ... Oats Company, food company that has an aged mascot in a wideawake hat | 77 |
Game with properties whose mascot is the aged "Rich Uncle" Pennybags | 68 |
like little 'un latching on to bosom – it should prevent problem later | 72 |
hole up after birkdale's seventh, one down round start of eighteenth | 68 |
Edit photo of exotic bird, erasing an expression that conveys urgency | 69 |
Celebratory occasion included the man who found the Holy Grail | 62 |
One who sets puzzles beginning to reconsider the object's value | 63 |
Lion with tummy trouble pursued by idiot husband in Tarzan outfit | 65 |
Acutely aware of concerning article written by degree students | 62 |
Club secretaries essentially switch sides at the start of meal | 62 |
Making amorous advances, former US politician overlooks old queen | 65 |
Where a fire is prematurely extinguished in the middle of ancient structure | 75 |
successfully perform free concerto's finale in part of theatre | 62 |
disliking the new mobile phone ring by one stuck in ancient era? | 64 |
telegraph pioneer running newspaper is behind revolutionary stuff | 65 |
conservative in broadcast about supporting lead of edward heath | 63 |
perhaps tommy cooper daftly entertaining a thousand? right answer! | 66 |
"Can You Pet the ...?" [catalog of pettable video game animals] | 63 |
... Falls Convention [first women's rights conference in the U.S.] | 66 |
American R&B singer with the 2018 album Dirty Computer: 2 wds. | 62 |
Children's hospital co-founded by Danny Thomas, familiarly [2 wds] | 66 |
Cook's co-worker, having space, stuffs fish and turkey the wrong way | 68 |
accidentally getting near to fictional detective charlie at church | 66 |
completely fail to make progress in france - introduced to wrong aesthete sadly | 79 |
being ready to reject criticism of translation of seventh fine ode | 66 |
nonsense having one list showing who must perform certain duties | 64 |
couple of americans grabbing doctor near front of hospital in surprise attack | 77 |
temper shown by single daughter living in orpington for example | 63 |
frozen dessert found by old doctor in outskirts of basingstoke | 62 |
feeling the effects of cold winter in france amid outsiders in sanctuary | 72 |
surprised expression by retired figure getting brass instrument | 63 |
invigorate bishop of advanced years protected by english chaps | 62 |
road surfacing material? piece is found on northern bird in turn | 64 |
entrance to trendy food shop on the rise is covered with slabs | 62 |
direction from man shortly with papers over navigation of caen | 62 |
female losing article on nocturnal creature, burrowing marsupial | 64 |
Almost a third of the world's surface is peaceful in character | 62 |
In many religious beliefs, the place where gods, angels, and spirits reside | 75 |
scottish band whose seventh studio album is no gods no masters | 62 |
back to the future heart throb who has parkinson's, michael ... ... | 67 |
amazing spaces host who once auctioned his chest hair, ... clarke | 65 |
kylian ..., french footballer who sustained a broken nose in the euros | 70 |
a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines | 63 |
an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing | 78 |
a beautiful garden where adam and eve were placed at the creation | 65 |
"A vodka and Red Bull for the discerning," per Difford's cocktail guide | 71 |
Animated character who serves as an official Japanese tourism ambassador | 72 |
What a cartoon character might grab onto if they're swallowed whole | 67 |
principal area in wales whose administrative centre is llandrindod wells | 72 |
dish consisting of rice, cooked flaked fish and hard-boiled eggs | 64 |
in greek mythology, the infinite space that existed before creation | 67 |
the ..., 1980s bbc tv series based on novels by john christopher | 64 |
the ..., 2008 horror film starring jessica alba as sydney wells | 63 |
Two compositions for which payment is determined by amount produced | 67 |
The very thing described by first appearances of Man Tipping Hand | 65 |
One that's imitating diva, framing 'Love' with Red Heart on top | 63 |
Like piano used for Killer Queen ? Quite the opposite, allegedly | 64 |
Food not finished by setter dismissing starter as unappetising fare | 67 |
Getting up, interrupted content Grinning Cat's sound observation? | 65 |
bored ...... yacht club [collection of n.f.t.s depicting primates] | 66 |
personal assistant that might be called "alexa" or "google" by mistake | 70 |
"into the woods" song performed by chris pine and billy magnussen | 65 |
appropriate response to "abbott elementary" getting renewed for another season | 78 |
cirque du soleil show featuring beatles tunes that just ended its vegas run | 75 |
meat dish named for a venetian painter known for his frequent use of red | 72 |
brand whose name was inspired by the sound of a watch being wound | 65 |
centre of poitiers bypassed by beloved oldie in diversion through france? | 73 |
temperature ultimately ignored, i load ovens carelessly – burning food? | 73 |
business – often illegal – where money is generated by recruiting new members | 81 |
Student perhaps in residence, shout about site when one has left | 64 |
Soldier embracing military service ready — writing on the wall? | 65 |
independent couple welcoming volume made up by a couple about a single person | 77 |
defeat after football team's brought in a new reserve? chilling stuff | 69 |
take sustenance, eating herb when mounting horse … that's unusual | 67 |
... of the year, award whose last recipients were amanda holden and andy murray | 79 |
taylor swift song that won best female video at the 2009 mtv video music awards | 79 |
twice as much jam covering eastern foodstuff with high fat content | 66 |
reserve expected to arrive at start of december in low spirits | 62 |
country of capone having prohibition on artificial intelligence retracted | 73 |
yours truly having hesitation standing by nobleman with previous | 64 |
dapper beau can't play estonia's leader first time on the stage | 63 |
impress oarsman surprisingly describing opening chapter showing nautical aid | 76 |
greek god holding up wood to make receptacle for burnt remains | 62 |
particular expression showing stage in development around river | 63 |
orchestras usually set their pitch by listening to this instrument. | 67 |
irish racehorse which won three consecutive cheltenham gold cups. | 65 |
name of one of the two giant harland and wolff cranes in belfast. | 65 |
the ........ mountains stretch across morocco, algeria and tunisia. | 67 |
turkey's highest peak and supposed resting place of noah's ark. | 63 |
house in county sligo which was home to the gore-booth family. | 62 |
which american singer headlined the final night of glastonbury last month? | 74 |
... hill 16 is the official name of croke park's famous terrace. | 64 |
in which city does the us republican national convention begin tomorrow? | 72 |
prison in berlin which had rudolf hess as its only inmate for over ten years. | 77 |
this club has won four uefa european cup / champions league titles. | 67 |
"... It Up," song by Rihanna ... or something that describes heavy rainfall | 75 |
Song by Imagine Dragons ... or the loud rumbling heard before the rain | 70 |
Song by Jars of Clay ... or a consequence of very heavy rainfall | 64 |
animal in the creation myth of the achomawi people of northern california | 73 |
foo fighters power ballad that was the theme song for the nbc sitcom "ed" | 73 |
54 ...... [apt name of the cabaret in what was once the basement of studio 54] | 78 |
"the grim ......" ["a series of unfortunate events" novel set on a submarine] | 77 |
actor kilmer who wrote a memoir entitled "i'm your huckleberry" | 63 |
animal that doja cat dresses as in the music video for "mooo!" | 62 |
creatures known for spending 90 percent of their time motionless | 64 |
longtime "project runway" mentor known for his catchphrase "make it work!" | 74 |
Show that showed the adventures of Sheldon, Leonard, Howard and Raj | 67 |
"I say thee ..." [Marvel's Thor's way of expressing disagreement] | 65 |
Wordplay puzzle for the title of a Paul McCartney and Wings hit | 63 |
Friend of Harry Houdini gutlessly admits hesitation, taking drug | 64 |
Vacuous instrumentalists thus rushed back — they have trumpets | 64 |
Communist leader hosts British leader and Northern European leader | 66 |
Acclaimed stores round Brighton's outskirts like Boots, sometimes | 65 |
Do improv in e.g. The Winter's Tale, with yen to stop Antigonus's pursuer | 73 |
retro instruments, stripped of core measure and current, do take charge | 71 |
extremely reduced temperature is due to onset of lurgy? the reverse | 67 |
discover female at home facing uncertainty having left britain | 62 |
beginning; in the u.s., a ceremony for the conferment of academic degrees | 73 |
a line appearing at the top of each page of a book or document | 62 |
........ boniface, titular detective played in a tv series by lorna watson | 74 |
w.h. auden poem that begins 'stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone' | 72 |
song by australian band mental as anything that reached no. 3 in 1987 | 69 |
to move troops or equipment again into position for military action | 67 |
........ innocent, 1987 novel by u.s. thriller writer scott turow | 65 |
a pad of lint put on the body to relieve inflammation or stop bleeding | 70 |
metal strip on the top of a can of food or drink used to open it | 64 |
strips of bread or toast used for dipping into a soft-boiled egg | 64 |
nutrition, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle or other livestock | 71 |
treatment of a serious matter with humour or a lack of respect | 62 |
the wings of the ........, 1902 novel by henry james about an heiress | 69 |
ray ..., us inventor of a noise reduction system who died in 2013 | 65 |
island off the coast of la rochelle, charente-maritime, france | 62 |
vince ..., actor who played the title role in 2007 film comedy fred claus | 73 |
... cup, professional women's golf tournament between europe and the us | 71 |
roland ..., best director oscar nominee for the killing fields and the mission | 78 |
river in central germany upon which felsberg and fritzlar stand | 63 |
bbc tv sitcom starring paul eddington and nigel hawthorne that ran from 1980-84 | 79 |
mario ..., brazil fifa world cup final winner as both player and coach | 70 |
2011 film drama starring michael fassbender and carey mulligan | 62 |
Opening sections of Howards End lots like Where Angels Fear to Tread | 68 |
What might make you say "don't mention it!" and "less of that!" | 63 |
Getting round copyright, provide new arrangement for instrument | 63 |
Krypton possibly brought up halfway through a certain Lois's meal | 65 |
emmy-winning cooking show whose third season premiered in june 2024 | 67 |
James Joyce novel narrating a day in the life of Leopold Bloom | 62 |
James Joyce novel containing multiple made-up 100-letter words: 2 wds. | 70 |
Actor Diggs who voices King Triton on the animated series "Ariel" | 65 |
"Your secret plan ends now!" [and a hint to the circled letters] | 64 |
media liaison for wheel parts gets manual reduced by 50 per cent | 64 |
Roman Catholic embracing old and accepted language of the east | 62 |
The Adventures of .... Maggie, 2011 single by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers | 72 |