A ___ _______, aka a polygraph, is a machine used to detect falsehoods | 70 |
Lobsters, crabs, and shrimp are all these types of invertebrates | 64 |
Green ___, three-member rock band behind the hit "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" | 77 |
___-182, three-member rock band behind the hit "All the Small Things" | 69 |
___ Gees, three-member musical group behind the hit "Stayin' Alive" | 67 |
___ Brothers, three member pop-rock band behind the hit "What a Man Gotta Do" | 77 |
International defense organization headquartered in Brussels: Abbr. | 67 |
Three-member rock band behind the hit "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | 63 |
Large wild animal, similar to a cow, found in North America, Europe | 67 |
In chess, the piece that starts between the rook and the bishop | 63 |
Beef ______ is a form of dried meat that stays edible for a long period | 71 |
Woven blanket that typically consists of three layers: top, wadding, and back | 77 |
Strips of salt-cured pork that are fried; commonly seen at breakfast | 68 |
"Gone with the Wind" takes place in the southern US city of _______ | 67 |
"The Brady Bunch" were Greg, Peter, Jan, Bobby, Cindy, and ______ | 65 |
Marlon Brando played tough guy Johnny Strabler in this 1953 film | 64 |
Tennis equipment, and a verb that means "to make a loud unpleasant noise" | 73 |
bible character who says "she gave me of the tree, and i did eat" | 65 |
Douglas _____, author of "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy" | 65 |
This Roman god is often depicted as a warrior with a spear and shield | 69 |
This Roman god is often depicted as a winged child with a bow and arrow | 71 |
This Roman god is often depicted as a mysterious figure with a key or a staff | 77 |
This Roman goddess is often depicted as a huntress with a bow and arrow | 71 |
This Roman goddess is often depicted as a youthful woman with a mirror | 70 |
This Gosling movie shows how the financial crisis of 2007–2008 was triggered | 78 |
["IT'S" the birthstone for..., symbolizing purity and innocence] | 64 |
Solar, hydroelectric, and wind are _________ sources of energy | 62 |
Matthew Perry’s character who is known for his sarcastic wit and works in IT | 78 |
This evergreen tree is also a verb that means "to yearn for something" | 70 |
Metal in Sally Field and Dolly Parton’s film "_____ Magnolias" | 64 |
French artist Paul Gauguin painted a portrait of Van Gogh painting this work | 76 |
["IT" has the greatest range of... of any joint in the human body] | 66 |
______ Lee is the author of the famous US novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 71 |
Poem that expresses admiration or appreciation for someone or something | 71 |
Places where travelers can stay overnight, often offering food and lodging | 74 |
A chess opening in which a player sacrifices a pawn or minor piece | 66 |
["IT" for charitable donations are often necessary to claim tax...] | 67 |
This human organ has more connections than the Milky Way has stars | 66 |
To go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid substance | 67 |
Strong, dangerous wind that forms itself into upside-down spinning cone | 71 |
This South Asian country's flag is green with a red dot in the middle | 69 |
Buddy Kane is known as the "____ Estate King" in "American Beauty" | 66 |
Legendary film that Orson Wells wrote, directed, produced, and starred in | 73 |
___ Talks, organization with the slogan "Ideas Worth Spreading" | 63 |
"Sweeney ___: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (Johnny Depp film) | 66 |
division of a volleyball match ... or a type of pass in volleyball | 66 |
ben affleck-directed best picture winner about a hostage-escape operation | 73 |
...... hunt (tom cruise's role in the "mission: impossible" films) | 66 |
where a traveller's elbow may be in danger from a beverage cart | 63 |
transmission time chosen to accommodate constraints of audiences | 64 |
boldly face challenging aspect of departing flight's announcement? | 66 |
idealistic individual, up to a point, surprisingly ignores "opt out" | 68 |
local atheist, according to spooner, who worked in the white house | 66 |
african resident fine with au pair appearing only occasionally | 62 |
somewhere in the alps, flash tv chef eating nougat on vacation | 62 |
Madeleine __ (Governor General's Award-winning Vancouver-born writer) | 69 |
"__ beloved, we are gathered here..." (Marriage ceremony snippet) | 65 |
.. __, Limited (Canadian conglomerate of which Shipbuilding is a division) | 74 |
Lunch serving topped with vegan pepperoni and cheese perhaps: 2 wds. | 68 |
Karen Hogan's position in Canada as an Officer of Parliament: 2 wds. | 68 |
Calgary attraction highlighting automobile history, __ __ Museum | 64 |
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's first wife, __ Brower (b.1899 - d.1951) | 73 |
To go in; often the "OK" or "Accept" key on the keyboard of a PC | 64 |
Raymond, the titular "Rain Man" suffers from this developmental disorder | 72 |
Type of Japanese food that includes vinegary rice and usually raw fish | 70 |
["IT'S" a primary ingredient in the production of this transparent material] | 76 |
Football player on the defense who stands away from the line of scrimmage | 73 |
Business with permission to sell products from a particular company | 67 |
US city Los _______ had the most wrestlers in the 1984 Olympics | 63 |
In WWE Shawn Michaels's finishing move is the "Sweet Chin _____" | 64 |
The common name for potassium nitrate; used as a preservative for cured meat | 76 |
German philosopher Immanuel ____ argued the only intrinsic good is a good will | 78 |
Rare disorder where the patient cannot recognize and identify objects | 69 |
___ machine, redundant abbreviation for a 24/7 cash-dispensing convenience | 74 |
Continent you'll find hidden in the word "caucasian," ironically | 64 |
___ system, redundant abbreviation for car navigation technology | 64 |
merve who business insider called "the most reviled" name in literary criticism | 79 |
sci-fi franchise whose upcoming third film is subtitled "ares" | 62 |
articles we spiked in "thunderer" terribly written — and lousy! | 65 |
stretch of uphill deviation periodically encountered near summit of nuptse | 74 |
To be out of someone's ___ or to be much better than someone else | 65 |
Tim ______-___ is the British software engineer credited with inventing the web | 79 |
_________ is the study of the relationship between words and their meaning | 74 |
Household tool used grip and turn nuts and bolts; sometimes thrown into plans | 77 |
The Komodo Dragon is native to the islands of this Southeast Asian country | 74 |
A famous boulevard in this German city is the Unter den Linden | 62 |
Location coordinates consist of measurements of latitude and _________ | 70 |
Touching something hot and getting burned is an example of heat __________ | 74 |
One of the original people of New Zealand and the Cook Islands | 62 |
Short easily remembered phrase for advertising an idea, product | 63 |
Doctor Noonian _____ was the creator of both Data and Lore in Star Trek | 71 |
Matt Damon made his professional acting debut in the 1988 film "______ _____" | 77 |
"______" or "gang" are acceptable collective terms for turkeys | 62 |
American corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes | 68 |
On a plant, the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration are the ______ | 78 |
One-piece Chinese dress made trendy by upper-class women and socialites | 71 |
Where a fool might be in during a storm, according to a Led Zeppelin song? | 74 |
What a fool might be using to cross the sea, according to a Grateful Dead song? | 79 |
What a "series" of fools may be called, according to an Aretha Franklin song? | 77 |
Where a fool might meet Jack and Jill, according to a Beatles song? | 67 |
Throw ___, rescue device that you may take along for river rafting | 66 |
Head-protecting safety equipment that you may use for river rafting | 67 |
Life ___, orange-colored buoyant vest that you may use for river rafting | 72 |
"Cheers" spin-off that featured Nathan Lane in a guest appearance | 65 |
Pet that may chase the characters in 19a, 21, 44a, 46a, 43d and 56d | 67 |
Network that once advertised its prime-time block as "Must See TV" | 66 |
Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way | 72 |
A female monarch; famed British rock band with singer Freddie Mercury | 69 |
To let go of an employee due to restructuring rather than their performance | 75 |
A mechanism that dings that is often seen on microwaves and ovens | 65 |
___ Blinken, serves as the 71st United States secretary of state | 64 |
Device that changes electricity into movement and makes a machine work | 70 |
Office equipment used to output certain types of digital data onto paper | 72 |
Decreasing a camera's _______ speed lets light into the camera for longer | 73 |
The Boston ______ are the NBA team with the longest championship streak | 71 |
The River ______, also known as the Isis, flows through London | 62 |
_____ is the capital of Western Australia and location of the Swan Bell Tower | 77 |
Guess what's the most popular cheese dish in the USA? "___ and cheese" | 70 |
Guess what's the most dangerous cheese in the world? "___ Martzu" | 65 |
The U.S. constitution guarantees every citizen fundamental ______ | 65 |
People or entities who are not part of a particular group or organization | 73 |
To go against the _____ means to do the opposite of what’s normal | 67 |
Liquid, without color or taste, that falls from the sky as rain | 63 |
Medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body | 66 |
Competition in which all the competitors try to be the fastest | 62 |
"Kung Fu" and "Yin Yang" are loanwords from this Asian language | 63 |
Bob ______ is responsible for Cher's gorgeously outrageous outfits | 66 |
________ is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi | 67 |
Cocoa ___, chocolate-flavored breakfast cereal that you may go "cuckoo" for | 75 |
___ Pebbles, colorful breakfast cereal that may remind you of beach treasures | 77 |
Cap'n ___, corn-based breakfast cereal that may remind you of an abs exercise | 77 |
___ Krispies, breakfast cereal that may "snap, crackle and pop" in your bowl | 76 |
last name of the only player in mlb history with three 60-homer seasons | 71 |
neil diamond classic with the lyric "reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you" | 77 |
intelligence agency headquartered in d.c.'s j. edgar hoover building | 68 |
surname shared by "save me" singer aimee and "death in venice" author thomas | 76 |
president who awarded joe biden the presidential medal of freedom | 65 |
oversized american policeman squeezing in right uniform — time to go without? | 79 |
large drink, spirit perhaps — and what one may get after a few! | 65 |
little picture books capturing opponents following international | 64 |
starter of lancashire cheese excited those using others’ bread? | 65 |
getting on with rather unusual student taking out first daughter | 64 |
team spurs essentially ousted from just outside the top three depart | 68 |
american, with help, eats starters of fowl roasted like a chicken | 65 |
horse's condition variable housed in converted inn with a unique feel | 69 |
lover's maiden becomes ultimately besotted seeing display of horsemanship | 73 |
chemistry measure that's approximately one septillionth of a gram | 65 |
illicit trader in northern town with two- thirds of jamaican music sent back | 76 |
organise any messy stats left inside? this person could do it! | 62 |
goes too far: makes scornful noises following spell of bowling | 62 |
science that sounds like an improvement on the old, murky sort? | 63 |
piece of filming equipment that allows for a smooth moving shot | 63 |
Actress Jodie's after a couple of lines for everyone taking part | 64 |
Succeed in getting small sugary tea before wild revelry and song | 64 |
tech giant once known as the computing-tabulating-recording company | 67 |
possessive pronoun that might mistakenly be spelled with an apostrophe | 70 |
portmanteau for a private account on a certain image-sharing app | 64 |
investigate family surrounded by stolen goods with heart of stone | 65 |
afternoon essentially spent travelling west, bound to be exhausted | 66 |
compulsory union membership policy forced store to cease trading | 64 |
within brief time after whiskey's gone, pass over large cocktail | 64 |
superficially looks upset embracing idol's almost round figure | 62 |
labour leader michael smiles occasionally in flirtatious activity | 65 |
go "eco" in salt? strangely, there’s nothing in it for this scientist | 71 |
country where wife-swapping is rife? it’s the way things stand | 64 |
A half-tamed albino variety of the polecat, used to unearth rabbits | 67 |
Unit of a tennis match, in which one player must win at least six games | 71 |
A type of computer program that converts a program into machine code | 68 |
Mediterranean island that was Napoleon Bonaparte's first place of exile | 71 |
In the Old Testament, the highest priest at Shiloh and teacher of Samuel | 72 |
The third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery | 75 |
Madagascan prosimian primate with a foxy face and a long banded tail | 68 |
Another name for the plant Jacobaea maritima , also known as dusty miller | 73 |
1981 film starring John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn and Clare Grogan | 69 |
American tennis player who won the men's singles at Wimbledon in 1949 | 69 |
City and port of entry in NE Mexico, in Tamaulipas state on the Rio Grande | 74 |
In ancient Greece or Rome, an open-air course for horse and chariot races | 73 |
A decrease in hydrogen-ion concentration of the blood or a rise in pH | 69 |
pop group made famous by winning the eurovision song contest with 'waterloo' | 76 |
a state in the western united states; settled in 1847 by mormons | 64 |
the official residence and principal workplace of the president of ireland | 74 |
"the only way to get rid of a temptation is to .......... to it", oscar wilde. | 78 |
"........ a cold eye on life, on death. horseman pass by", epitaph of wb yeats. | 79 |
......-compliant (accessible to people in wheelchairs, for example): abbr. | 74 |
anti-discrimination law with accessibility requirements: abbr. | 62 |
1984 comedy with an imdb rating out of eleven stars instead of the usual ten | 76 |
spassky who lost to bobby fischer in chess's match of the century | 65 |
stop trading at the eleventh hour, with very little money banked? | 65 |
word often misheard as "douche" in the song "blinded by the light" | 66 |
word that can fill either blank in dua lipa's "...... will be ......" | 69 |
metaphorical term for an environmentalist, or literal description of a koala | 76 |
like the nursery-rhyme characters mother hubbard and king cole | 62 |
cockney's satnav announcement on arrival becoming unwanted product | 66 |
worried spar's restricting lease over joint head of supermarket's concerns | 74 |
endless hair colourings applied before showering and using conditioner? | 71 |
stuck-up favourite son, more remote, losing right to be family member | 69 |
tips from sainsbury's to include support for ice cream and cakes | 64 |
New York City restaurant known for its wall art of celebrity caricatures | 72 |
Saskatchewan village; or, an American political family surname | 62 |
Bestseller by Canadian author Mary-Ann Kirkby, Secrets of a __ Kitchen | 70 |