Mordo – Crossword clue | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS PART B 01.08.2015
- Make a muffler,
- NAFTA signatory,
- Pose for the photog,
- Newbie in the league,
- Make up your mind,
- Helps with the dishes,
- Flight component,
- Festive, and then some,
- Electrical lengthener,
- Was a noisy sleeper,
- Some diviners read them,
- Smallest Great Lake,
- Kitchen come-on,
- Freed of wrinkles,
- Cochise, for one,
- Capp and Capone,
- Candidate of the `90s,
- Spacecraft compartment,
- Apollo Theater setting,
- Whatever`s left over,
- `Under Siege` star,
- Tom Joad type,
- The yoke`s on them,
- `No Exit` writer,
- Swiss cheese feature,
- `Key Largo` star,
- Onetime Turkish governors,
- pants (wise guy),
- Olympics star Devers,
- Fictional diary writer,
- Stick for a muzzle loader,
- With superficial plausibility,
- Threaten to occur,
- Some batters protect it,
- Tiger`s target,
- contendere (defendant`s plea),
- Tarzan`s son,
- They can be tugged at,
- Works as a stevedore,
- Teen`s transportation, perhaps,
- Words after “deaf as” or “dumb as”,
- Where the wealthy live, briefly,
- Queen of Mount Olympus,
- Region in the Czech Republic,
- Title character in a 2012 film with Snow White,
- Prefix for “angle” or “lateral”,
- Ninth letter in old Athens,
- Peace Nobelist of 1978,
- Thing on an office desk, often,
- Out of round,
- Othello`s lieutenant,
- One who is doomed,
- Nutty fruitcake middle,
- Sleek, for short,
- Not yet eliminated,
- Santa Park race track,
- Multistoried hotel courts,
- Most supercilious,
- Root of the taro plant,
- McGregor of movies,
- Long of “Soul Food”,
- Location in an Elvis tune,
- On the peak of,
- Like a proposer`s knee,
- Like a horror film villain,
- Inventor`s monogram,
- Kind of colony or code,
- Like a tough teacher,
- Lake or tribe,
- Large brown seaweed,
- Largest living antelope,
- Italian resort island,
- Jet-setters` jets, once,
- In desperate need of rain,
- In a berserk way,
- Hollandaise and cranberry,
- He took two tablets,
- Having better skills,
- Got an A+ on,
- Gets on the nerves of,
- Fills to the gills,
- Elephant-snatching bird of myth,
- In the neighborhood,
- Cut with quick strokes,
- Bear of literature,
- Born, in bios,
- In the blink of ___,
- 1997 role for Peter Fonda,
- Bone in the arm,
- Hit on the knuckles,
- Bit at the bottom of the barrel,
- Dennis the Menace, for example,
- Bad thing to do on an application,
- Day in Spain,
- Collectors covet them,
- Asian female domestic,
- City on the Rio Grande,
- Apple`s apple, e.g,
- Chinese leader Sun ___-sen,
- Alternative to a hotel, briefly,
- Car-door woe,
- A positively charged atom,
- Before, poetically,
- 1987 Beatty flop,
- “Stop Loving You”,
- What to be the problem?,
- Show Boat author Ferber,
- “Lady Jane Grey” writer Nicholas,
- “For Your Eyes,
- San Diego State athlete,
- Slap bracelets, circa 1990,
- Stir-fry morsel,
- Old PC component,
- Raiders` successes, briefly,
- One in a lift, maybe,
- Letters seen under antlers,
- Mary ship in a Hammond Innes novel,
- Do a slow burn,
- Quakers play in it,
- Dow 30 company,
- Wind farm sight,
- Oregon Coast Music Festival setting,
- Contents of el mar,
- Seriously weathered, as old cars,
- Data-sharing syst,
- Film heroes, often,
- Unsportsmanlike look,
- Golden Grain Company creation,
- One seeing the sights,
- Book before Neh,
- Sacks on bases,
- Word before agreement or argument,
- Winner of eight choreography Tonys,
- Unintended escape,
- Summons specification,
- Toulouse-Lautrec inspiration,
- Top of an oceanic food chain,
- Teacher of skills,
- Things brushed by barbers,
- Rewards for some KOs,
- Team second to the Yanks in WS wins,
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- Promptness + joy,
- Player in the most Grand Slam singles finals,
- Part of a major plot,
- Oscar actor for “Cocoon“,
- Monument Valley scenery,
- Opposite of “discourage“,
- Like some European scenery,
- It`s good in Puerto Rico,
- Common literary technique,
- One who must work under pressure,
- 1996-`97 NBA Rookie of the Year,
- One of Sinatra`s favorite lyricists,
- Olympic sport since 1968,
- Mission headquarters,
- Metaphor for stoicism,
- Mexican desert menace,
- Bash of CNN,
- Lightning by-product,
- Loser at Thermopylae,
- He`s the focus of three Spanish museums,
- Last word in a Seuss multimillion seller,
- Language with many Sanskrit loan words,
- Patron saint of dancers,
- John Paul`s court successor,
- Dietary restriction,
- Jackie portrayer in two “Kennedys“ miniseries,
- Italian site with two ski resorts,
- Phillies pitcher Hamels,
- It`s taken by Nicholson in “A Few Good Men“,
- It`s often eaten with relish,
- Org. with a rabbit in its logo,
- It`s made from a “root“ in root beer,
- Home of the Geffen School of Medicine,
- Projection room inventory,
- First US airer of “Monty Python“ episodes,
- Spectra 70 computers,
- Handi-Snacks spread,
- The Wildcats of the Big 12 Conf,
- Energy saver and security device,
- Fictional Covent Garden merchant,
- Programmer`s line,
- End of a pas de deux,
- Eddie Redmayne alma mater,
- Crescent components,
- Jurassic time,
- Clean, as tech writing,
- What “8” may mean Abbr,
- Broadcasters banned by North Korea,
- Organe politique`,
- Aquatic oxygenators,
- Army-base hangout,
- Verne vision,
- Alphabetically second presidential middle name,
- 1998 film with “Back to the Colony“ music,
- before you dress (soap slogan of yore),
- “Capitale della Lombardia“,
- #2 baby girl`s name in 2013,
- Food writer Drummond,
- Beat by a hair,
- CARE, e.g., for short,
- Eric of “Munich”,
- It can make you sick,
- Plinth, for a pillar,
- What you might call it,
- Original band that sang “I Shot the Sheriff,” with…,
- Some high-speed cars,
- Cohabitation without marriage,
- Television interruption,
- Basketball`s Black Mamba,
- Principal means of address?,
- Ones symbolized by John Bull,
- Highest authority in some Eastern churches,
- 1960s-`80s Bosox legend,
- WHAT`S UP FOR GRABS?,
- Not me: Fr.,
- “Fiddler on the Roof” setting,
- One who`s disparaged,
- Not that again,
- Miscellaneous,
- They may get burned,
- When 7-Down gets hot,
- Practice`s counterpart,
- Situation in which one person might have the advan…,
- Good good fellow (greeting from Romeo),
- Irish runner Coghlan,
- Musician Mendes known for the bossa nova,
- Works of childlike simplicity,
- Defensive comeback,
- Characters of average width,
- Specialty informally,
- Put in bundles for the bookbinder,
- Shade of black,
- Cornel who wrote “Race Matters”,
- Stammering,
- Jazz`s Beiderbecke,
- Relationship with unrequited love, in modern slang…,
- Some kitchen pads,
- Classic record label,
- Possessive on a Chinese menu,
- Are you satisfied now?,
- Now I get it!,
- Nixon adviser Nofziger,
- “Star Wars” army member,
- Skating, as a hockey team,
- Yale, to the ten thousand men of Harvard,
- Cobbler waste,
- Big releases of the `50s,
- Dark times, to poets,
- Second Amendment subject,
- TV debut of 2000,
- Purple-haired comic persona,
- Speechless miner of fiction,