Mordo – Crossword clue | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS PART A 29.08.2015
- Sainted mother of Mary,
- Prickly invasive plant,
- Roquefort source,
- Ralph, in Rouen,
- Prominent feature of the Batmobile,
- Poplar Series painter,
- Overture that ends quickly,
- Oscar winner as 38 Across’ wife,
- More than suspect,
- Name on the cover of 100+ million thrillers,
- One of the ”Public Ivies”,
- Model getting a 2001 facelift,,
- Milk-truck aide,
- One of two in Mötley Crüe,
- Willa Cather book,
- Govt. media watchdog,
- Ice-T’s role on ‘Law & Order: SVU’,
- July 1969 newsmaker,
- Light carriage with a folding top,
- Month after Shevat,
- Get a glimpse of,
- Cyclotron particle,
- Unforeseen problem,
- Use a squeegee,
- Brass band members,
- Cyclotron particle,
- Emulate Oksana Baiul,
- One of the Gospel writers,
- First-string players,
- Fourth-yr. students,
- Head, in slang,
- Susan of ‘L.A. Law’,
- Beavers’ construct,
- Search for provisions,
- Driving range peg,
- one’s time (waited),
- MGM set designer of the ’20s,
- Vega’s constellation,
- Try not to be found,
- Toronto-to-D.C. heading,
- This one and that one,
- The Buckeye State,
- Spirited debates,
- Colored eye part,
- Last-resort subs,
- Grey et al,
- Small needle-and-scissor cases,
- Mediterranean cruise stop,
- Master of unfeasible construction,
- Old French money,
- Oniony breakfast roll,
- Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren,
- Lacking a knack for,
- Just like that,
- Joins for keeps,
- Marooned, in a way,
- Morse code dash,
- Name on many elevators,
- It’s often wrapped around a horn,
- In the throes of burnout,
- Goes full-tilt,
- Like many roses,
- Harmonica player who worked with Gershwin and Stin…,
- Frowned-on pot additions,
- Kid in a 1985 Donner flick,
- Keep ___ on (monitor),
- City on the Black Sea,
- Joe of the Eagles,
- Flashy transformer,
- It might rock your world,
- Dodgers’ former home,
- Ending in buckyball’s alias,
- Impose, as a tax,
- Go chop-chop,
- Imprints, as in memory,
- Chariot racer in the 67 Olympics,
- Go well together,
- Caracas-to-Cayenne dir,
- Canyonlands National Park attraction,
- Bunny-slope access,
- First or second, on a car,
- Betrays frustration, perhaps,
- First Mickey Mouse cartoon,
- Baby monitor brand with a big-eyed logo,
- Eardrum, e.g,
- Affordable housing designation,
- Adversary of Paris,
- O grant an honest fame, or grant me Pope,
- Connecticut collegian,
- ”Miembro de la familia”,
- Ball (arcade game),
- Clay pigeon tosser,
- Word with muy or tres,
- Type of thought,
- Caustic cleaning chemical,
- Toy train sound,
- Type of grammatical case,
- Airport info, initially,
- “What am?” (auction query),
- Aboriginal Japanese,
- Supercomputer pioneer,
- Andy Capp’s missus,
- Studied carefully, as a “joint”,
- Cappuccinos’ cousins,
- Spacious indoor mall,
- British pop star,
- Soviet gymnast Korbut,
- Bit of nonstandard grammar,
- Slow-spinning records,
- Arab prince (Var.),
- Andy Capp’s missus,
- And others, for short,
- Shakespearean character,
- Simpsons’ neighbor Flanders,
- “And another thing …”,
- A psychic may sense it,
- Rhododendron variety,
- Participate in a gabfest,
- Org. with many inspectors,
- One of five in “Othello”,
- Marx Brothers trait,
- Newsman Charles,
- Seen the light!,
- Cyclotron bits,
- Gas co., e.g.,
- Threatening to steal, perhaps,
- Letters on a Cardinal’s cap,
- Not always the best roommates,
- One of the original Mouseketeers,
- Lays down the lawn,
- Important one,
- Grocery store section,
- Shower component,
- Pester, puppy-style,
- Gives the go-ahead for,
- Pulitzer playwright Zoe,
- Friday and Preston (Abbr.),
- Financial rpt. heading,
- Fifth day of Kwanzaa,
- Enter a contest,
- Google map, say,
- Emily Dickinson’s hometown,
- Deadly African snake,
- Popular hanging-basket flower,
- Dress for Indira,
- Creepy household area,
- Excuse for lateness,
- Darned,
- Plucked instrument, to Vivaldi,
- Yes, of course,
- Blue-book filler, perhaps,
- DOL division,
- Baseball postseason letters,
- Assents verbally, in a way,
- “The Dragons of Eden” Pulitzer winner,
- Former surgeon general C. __ Koop,
- And others too numerous to mention,
- Hockey Hall of Fame city,
- Afflicted, as with guilt,
- Discoverer of Jupiter’s four largest moons,
- “Ashes to Ashes” author Hoag,
- “To Kill a Mockingbird” author,
- Added punch to the punch,
- Make cutting remarks about,
- Spanish pronoun,
- Neoplasticism artist Mondrian,
- Salon acquisition,
- Sparkly Skechers style for girls,
- Tailless rabbit relative,
- Ferocious Flea foe,
- Show contempt for,
- 1970s Ford president,
- Some film clips,
- Brown of publishing,
- Cause some nose-holding,
- Cpl., for one,
- Heroine in Auel’s “Earth’s Children” books,
- Salon, for one,
- Like some transfers,
- Place for an ice bed,
- What we’re made of, per 21-Down,
- Deck used for readings,
- Score update phrase,
- Shades-wearing TV cousin,
- Amsterdam features,
- Opening segment,
- Meat-based sauce,
- It has rail service to ORD and MDW,
- Deity skilled at archery,
- “The Road to Wealth” author,
- Stand for things,
- Going on, slangily,
- With 12-Down, 1995 Hugo Award winner for Best Rela…,
- Like many a protest,
- Probably will,
- System car’s built-in GPS,
- Good time to get the goods,
- “Little” girl of fiction,
- Things rarely seen,
- Sweet Child O’ Mine rocker,
- Big producer of novelty records, informally,
- The Oscars, e.g,
- Romanticized figure,
- My Darling Clementine locale,
- Hottie’s hot thing,
- Start of a record,
- Integration calculation,
- Unpleasant things to pass around,
- Restriction for some offices,
- Place for minutes,
- He died while filming Game of Death,
- Skyscraper piece,
- Feature of a bomber hat,
- Where to find solutions,
- Microsoft release of 2013,
- Member of a small work force,
- Surveying device with letter-shaped rests,
- Longtime Washington Post theater critic Richard,
- One of the housewives on “Desperate Housewives”,
- Spice mixture in an Indian restaurant,
- Govt. org. with roots going back to the Civil War,
- God, in Hebrew literature,
- Marks of derision,
- Count six E’s in this puzzle clue, for example,
- First name in 2000s pop music,
- Eminem’s “I Collapse”,
- “La Dolce Vita” setting,
- Necessary things, perhaps,
- President #36, #41 or #43,
- Where a bowler might go on a date,
- Forced out at home?,
- “I’m listening”,
- Recurring Shakespearean figure,
- Perianth component,
- One getting a beating in the kitchen,
- Battle of Isengard participant,
- Much-debated grammar subject,
- Aid in target shooting,
- Stereotypical pennant waver, colloquially,
- Not marble, the gilded monuments / Of princes Shak…,
- Piece heard in Immortal Beloved,
- Do some drills?,
- Group of shooting stars, for short?,
- Page formatting aid,
- Minuteman III, e.g.,