Mordo – Crossword clue | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS PART A 22.08.2015
- Trial and tribulation,
- Whale constellation,
- Shrek and others,
- Weight not charged for,
- Walked with long steps,
- Type of engine,
- Show contempt for,
- Seek the hand of,
- Think like a hillbilly?,
- Raids by soldiers,
- Thing in the kitchen,
- Part of the U.K,
- Piedmont wine center,
- Part of a ruler,
- Absorbed, as a cost,
- Raised, as a bet,
- Part of the history book,
- Nothing more than,
- Move with legs spread out,
- Mickey, when singing “M-I-C, K-E-Y”?,
- Noises, essentially,
- One more than penta-,
- One of Moses’ spies,
- Mickey, after being ordained?,
- Place to be pampered,
- Prefix meaning “to the left”,
- Kind of code or drive,
- Humpty Dumpty as an intellectual?,
- It may be a bust,
- Kind of angel or idol,
- Paris-based intl. agency,
- Impressionist Pierre-Auguste,
- Large Hush Puppy,
- Island of a 1945 battle,
- Net lining in a woman’s hat,
- Around June or July,
- Hits the roof,
- Cowboy singer Ritter,
- Coffee shop lures,
- Bucket of bolts,
- Like any good crossword puzzle,
- Boxing champ Willard,
- Big-mouthed pitchers,
- Length times width,
- Leave high and dry,
- Austen title character,
- Amy the writer,
- Art of dwarfing plants,
- Groups of seven,
- “To thine own ___ be true”,
- Kindergarten implement, maybe,
- “Yesterday” and “Tomorrow” for two,
- In the vicinity of,
- Keach who played Mike Hammer,
- “The Miser” author,
- Jenny of weight loss,
- “Let’s get crackin’!”,
- 100 cents, abroad,
- “Bear” that’s not a bear,
- Head of a college,
- “Couldn’t get out of it”,
- “Jurassic Park” menace,
- “Amazin'” 1969 group,
- Far from beautiful,
- Encourage strongly,
- Columbo, for one,
- Chiropractor’s concern,
- Charlie Rich’s nickname,
- Act the siren,
- ’50s scandal subject,
- “To your health!”,
- “Buona” (Italian greeting),
- ‘Before,’ in an Alger story,
- One of a daily trio,
- Pop up in someone’s shot,
- Ray’s mom, on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’,
- Reservation residences,
- Wardrobe malfunction,
- Teddy Roosevelt’s domestic policy,
- Disbelief of a sort,
- Microbrew, maybe,
- Mainlander’s memento,
- Miss Muffet’s bugaboo,
- Money of Hungary,
- Oft-read Web pg. item,
- Has faith in,
- Harrison or Reed,
- Affirmative responses,
- Out of the wind,
- Full of energy,
- One of the Titans,
- Like the Super Bowl,
- Gradual assimilation,
- Where the Lumières invented their movie camera,
- Club (Mexican War veterans’ group),
- With no discernable pattern,
- What the Romans called ”Mare Rubrum”,
- Some saxes and synthesizers,
- Volcanology specimens,
- Unhappy spectator,
- UN member since 1976,
- Tacky auto accessory,
- Something urged,
- Stew ingredient,
- Old Navy products,
- Snorkeling mecca,
- Small-business setting,
- Sign not to play,
- Romeo and Juliet had one,
- Repurposed shoebox, perhaps,
- Part of a clown costume,
- Pressure principle of physics,
- Prove a nuisance to,
- Physician who received the Presidential Medal of F…,
- Person from Dresden,
- Only winner of six straight European Figure Skatin…,
- Made a tangible show of displeasure,
- Literally, ”at another time”,
- It’s often behind the eight ball,
- It will probably make you smart,
- Hepburn’s last Oscar role,
- Good to go,
- Has to spend,
- Grosses in a great gross,
- Frequent contents of SASEs,
- Extra help for some seniors,
- Conclusion introducer,
- Cleaner once having a nautical spokesperson,
- Cereal turning 60 this year,
- Asians that live the high life,
- Armstrong who invented FM,
- ”Brasserie” freebie,
- Antihero of 19th-century sci-fi,
- ”Antony and Cleopatra” wardrobe,
- Wii alternative,
- Picture taker,
- Entrepreneur-aiding org.,
- Broadway role for Julie,
- Mesa __ National Park,
- Festive time,
- Partner of all?,
- Unpopular Vietnam War-financing vehicle,
- Thermodynamics topic,
- Dust Bowl victim,
- Gram lead-in,
- Former White Sox manager Guillen,
- Charts featuring houses,
- “Moonshadow” singer,
- Peach mutations,
- Winner’s reward,
- Moves periodically,
- Charts featuring houses,
- Johnny’s partner in the 2014 Olympic figure skatin…,
- Circulation prefix,
- Like some French vowels,
- With 2-Down, twice-monthly phenomenon,
- Centrifuge component,
- Paper with a “Mansion” section, for short,
- Era: old name for Earth’s pre-life period,
- Large, to some Southwesterners,
- Lake Placid’s county,
- Get around bigtime,
- Where Rudolf of Ruritania was imprisoned,
- Mythological boundary,
- Underlying layers,
- It became the TV Guide Channel in 1999,
- Who __ Nation: New Orleans Saints fans,
- French possessive,
- It investigates RR accidents,
- Muppet rat named for a movie character,
- When Tony sings “Maria”,
- Current: Pref.,
- Steering system parts,
- “Live Well” retail chain,
- Castle and others,
- For the time being,
- Its southeasternmost county is Bear Lake,
- Private Practice star Kate,
- “60 Minutes” symbol,
- Is shown, as a film,
- One drink, to a designated driver,
- Bit of snark,
- Company with “Long live the home” ads,
- Seem to indicate,
- Final word of “O Canada”,
- Old-fashioned letter opener,
- Inn in an inlet, say,
- Typeface projection,
- One of the Northwest Territories’ official languag…,
- Oliver of stage and screen,
- Aromatherapy option,
- Sitcom teacher of Vinnie and Boom Boom,
- Rainer of “The Great Ziegfeld”,
- Benny Goodman led one,
- “Stay, O Sweet” writer,
- Eyewitness’s offering,
- Programs, informally,
- Place to learn lecons,
- “It’s red magic time!” sloganeer, once,
- Not pass the bar?,
- Keep flipping on the couch?,
- Hartford-to-New Haven dir,
- Sunday talk show guest,
- It doesn’t require a paper ballot,
- Search facilitator,
- Part of J. K. Rowling’s “J. K.”,
- Awacs component: Abbr,
- “A Little Bitty Tear” singer, 1962,
- Comedian once called the Female Bob Hope,
- One may get carried out,
- Colorful item in a jar,
- Hot deli orders,
- One playing to the balcony?,
- To whom Prospero says “Thou liest, malignant thing…,
- Can you believe that?,
- Fell for a trick,
- Flames on ice, e.g.,
- Magician’s word,
- Having lost a winter coat?,
- One fixing flats?,
- What bows were once examples of,
- What-ev-er you say,
- Pioneering automaker,
- Shooter with a spark,
- Chills, so to speak,
- New York Post headline writer, often,
- Female helicopter pilot from Hasbro,
- Gets Drafted (Disney short),
- The Spanish word “nación” has two,
- J.F.K.’s U.N. ambassador,
- Subject for a makeup class,
- Rump alternative,
- 1960s pop idol,
- Disney World’s 27,000+,
- Spring performances?,