Mordo – Crossword clue | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS PART A 23.07.2016
- Word with ground or slide
- When repeated, song from ‘Funny Girl’
- What subjects and verbs must do
- Weatherman to ‘Wake Up’ with, once
- Water under the bridge
- The last one was pitched by Felix Hernandez in 201…
- That, in a bodega
- Smithsonian institution
- Studio payment
- Small jazz combo
- Scatter and drive away
- Sainted pope called ‘the Great’
- Run-of-the-mill
- Romcom actor Grant
- Italian dry white wine
- Laddie’s cap
- John Steinbeck’s ‘Once There Was ___’
- Ristorante suffix
- Remove from the deep freeze
- Place for four-and-twenty blackbirds
- High-end cameras
- Pizza chain in many food courts
- Henna user
- Pedometer starting point
- Old Navy parent
- Harvey Pekar portrayer in ‘American Splendor’
- Oscar-winning Whitaker role
- One-named Australian singer of ‘Breathe Me’
- Grapefruit-flavored diet soda
- Give out, as a signal
- Half a classic comedy team
- Gulf of Mexico platform
- Melody throughout ‘Doctor Zhivago’
- Meat often used in fajitas
- Gp. that may organize a wrapping paper sale
- Margarine holder
- Golf course practice area
- Many a ‘Call the Midwife’ character
- Gear on a tour bus
- Make use of Speakers’ Corner, say
- Form 1040 calc
- French playwright Jean
- Macaroni Grill selection
- Long-necked bird
- Live-in help for working parents
- Five golden rings, four calling birds, etc
- Fire remnants
- Last line of many riddles
- English composer Thomas
- Large wine bottle
- Early late-night host
- Dogfish Head brew
- Dianetics creator ___ Hubbard
- Deg. from Wharton
- Costar of Nimoy and Shatner
- Contents of some cartridges
- Arab League bigwig
- Age-old stories
- Affordable Care ___
- Absorbed, as a cost
- ‘Murder in the First’ org
- ‘I’ll get that for you’
- ‘I haven’t a ___ to wear!’
- ‘Got it, man’
- Zhivago’s love
- Water channels in mines
- Wally Cleaver pal Haskell
- Vigoda of “Fish”
- Sulu player on “Star Trek”
- Toe-stubber’s cry
- They’re splitsville
- Stem’s opposite
- Star-crossed Montague
- Special Forces member
- Some are inflated
- Selected, with “for”
- Roofer, at times
- Read without posting
- Promgoer, probably
- Predator of seals
- Perform in front of
- Part of a fight card
- Muscular Japanese breed
- Makes known
- Much the same
- Make into law
- Kitchen collection
- Like a dirty fireplace
- Late hours, in ads
- Kit __ (candy bar)
- Innisfree, for one
- Independent Boer republic of old
- Hues appearing in 17-, 25- and 47-Across
- Hit the lottery
- Headed for overtime
- Harry Chapin classic
- Groucho-esque looks
- Grid Hall of Farmer Lott
- Great work
- Give a bad rep to
- Git an A on
- Get the meaning of
- Get in the way of
- Gather over time
- Frequently, in poems
- Floor tom, for one
- Feathery scarf
- Essential item
- Drink cooler
- Direct, as to a specialist
- Crosby’s “Road”partner
- Creative pursuits
- Chatter idly
- Cause of an itch, maybe
- Buddist’s enlightenment
- Brief period, briefly
- Boardroom bigshots (Abbr.)
- Barbershop shout
- Anti-stick spray
- Analyze grammatically
- Allied invasion site of 1943
- 1984 Prince hit
- “Tank Girl” actress Petty
- “Royal” nuisance
- With composure
- Type of navel
- Rustic wine vessels
- Website listing French Quarter events
- They’re seen on Southern Hemisphere $100 gold coin…
- Pond duck
- Work up
- Inventor Jethro
- Word from Middle English for ”fearful”
- What’s in some L.L. Bean boots
- What was often below SSTs
- What Brits call Action Men
- Dieter’s target
- Coin aperture
- Used a shoehorn on
- Atlas pages
- Test of will
- ‘Topaz’ author
- Subdue, with ”down”
- ‘The Magic Flute’ composer
- ‘Fresh Air’ airer
- Put forth vigorously
- ‘A spider!’
- Spot checker
- Wyoming city
- Varied within limits
- Something often preceding ”you” or ”yours”
- White Cliffs setting
- Small bulb
- Start a hand
- Sign needing interpreting
- Some farmer’s market shoppers
- Perfectly behaved
- Lady of riding fame
- Shown as it happens
- Major criminal
- Valium producer
- Woman, to Watteau
- Shade for Shelley
- Like old lettuce
- Whiny question to Sasquatch on a road trip?
- Questionnaire stats
- How some cars stop
- Waits at the piano
- Ostentatious show
- Prepare, as chicken stock for soup
- Helgenberger of ‘CSI’
- Transportation for the three wise men?
- Prompter’s spur
- Friend to Françoise
- Postnuptial adoption, at times
- Prawn feature
- Tuning fork makeup
- Feel bad for
- Tuna sandwich
- Excerpting allower
- Pro tennis, since 1968
- Dancer’s boss
- Touring player
- CPA’s busy time
- Classic Western
- Supporter of the arts?
- Change the house
- Suited for sumo
- Powdermilk Biscuits, per Keillor’s faux jingle
- Boss, at times
- Sponge gently
- Stuff of legend
- Strip set in Okefenokee Swamp
- Pleasant gentle inflections
- Stiller’s comedy partner
- Pitching pro
- State-of-the-art
- Bakery worker
- Out-of-the-ordinary objects
- Back biter
- Ostentatious show
- Southwestern art mecca
- Organizer’s milieu
- Like tridents
- Source of cleaning tips?
- Indian-American fiction Pulitzer winner for 2000
- Move like a mastodon
- Lightweight shooters
- Sorrowful sigh
- Letters before omicrons
- Mark of distinction
- Soccer field, say?
- Joe’s ‘My Cousin Vinny’ co-star
- Manifestos, for instance
- Shilling, informally
- It’s south of Georgia
- Maker of toy pulleys
- Palliative agent
- It’s a real knee-slapper
- Seals, as a packing crate
- In shock, quaintly
- Less unsavory
- Injure again, as a ligament
- Scourge of cyberspace
- Scientific notation figure
- Sanctions option
- Important airport
- Riyadh resident
- Icon of frontier justice
- Reddish-brown horses
- Home of the Herb Alpert School of Music
- Reach over
- December dieter’s no-no
- Pious recitation
- Play watchers
- Raleigh-to-D.C. heading
- Done laps, perhaps
- Poppy product
- Popper input
- Group on the campaign trail
- Polished off
- Humorous honor
- Girl in ”Star Trek: Voyager”
- Hung up, perhaps
- Gershwin musical with ”Someone to Watch Over Me”…
- Hull tender
- End of the Hebrew alphabet
- Parmesan alternative
- How lovers might walk
- Hide in a wardrobe?
- Elementary units
- Outback strutters
- Original capital of the Alaska Territory
- Halvah base
- Opposed to rural spreads?
- Gullible sort
- Olympic sport discontinued after 1936
- Groups of two
- Group drooling while drilling?
- Not duped by
- Oboe’s cousin
- General in ‘The Force Awakens’
- Now, in Nicaragua
- Frasier’s brother
- Curmudgeon’s lack
- Country club elevator
- Not bug-free, perhaps
- Confiscate, as property
- New World eponym
- Medicinal succulent
- Mardi Gras city, for short
- Feeling contrite
- Fiesta target
- Neighbor of Autriche and Italie
- MoMA setting
- Eldest March sister
- F. Scott’s wife
- Mercilessly blunt
- Currently well-thought-of
- Everglades resident
- Encouragement for Silver
- Make drinkable, perhaps
- Lunch hr. for some
- Certain bovine
- Does groundbreaking work?
- Lions and leopards
- Description of a virtuous blonde?
- Candidate for a cameo
- Dentist’s directive
- Bulb with bromine, for short
- Craig Biggio, for his entire career
- Book after Daniel
- Check the fit of
- Caress in the shower
- Bit of honey
- CARE Intl., e.g
- Arc seen in fountains
- 2002 NFL newcomer
- Cal or Hal
- ”The Expendables” franchise regular
- Bent out of shape
- ”Grant me to __ once with impunity”: Ovid
- Attila the Hun’s motto?
- Asgard trickster
- Alley in the comics
- Rank and file
- As recently as
- Something to believe in
- Year-end tradition since 1966
- Those falling head over heels?
- W.W. II landing site in Italy
- Adidas, to Reebok
- What a troll may perpetuate
- ‘You said it, brother!’
- ‘The Wuggly Ump’ writer-illustrator
- ‘Happy Birthday’ makeup, perhaps
- Things that one is good at
- Supporting strip
- Something to carve out
- Some temple figures
- Some small tablets
- Show on which Adam West voices Mayor Adam West
- Shift specification: Abbr
- She anchored “Weekend Update” with Tina, then Seth…
- Recover after being wrecked
- Prognostication proclamation
- Procedure improving one’s looks?
- Princess and angel, e.g.
- Press target, informally
- Preceder of the sound of a gavel
- Pop singer Goulding
- Power of two
- Picks nits
- Org. awarding 5-Downs
- Order back
- Ones with love-hate relationships, say
- One often accused of being blind
- Musical with the song “There’s a Sucker Born Ev’ry…
- Music genre for Miriam Makeba
- Make a measure of
- Longtime hair lightener brand
- Little rows
- Let me ___ pray thee: Exodus 4:18
- Last name in the funnies for nearly 50 years
- Kung ___ beef
- First division, maybe
- Is a kiss-up
- Hookups on “House”
- Holders of thoughts?
- Hindu embodiment of virtue
- Half of a 2000s stoner-film duo
- Golfer’s error
- Game giveaway
- Foreign aide
- First lady Barbara’s Russian counterpart
- Do-it-yourself wheels
- Charley Bates’s mentor, in literature
- Cesar subject
- Biggest rival of US Foods
- Be what one isn’t
- Be in shock from a sock
- Bathers at Asnieres and “Parade de Cirque”
- Bass brass
- Ariz. doesn’t observe it
- Alternative to Flix
- Actress Balaban of “Supernatural”
- 24-book classic
- Used in an undignified way
- Saruman soldier in “The Lord of the Rings”
- Wedding planner’s nightmare
- Water park attraction
- Title from the Aramaic for “father”
- They often precede garage sales
- They may be thin
- Test on the air
- Subject of the 2015 Erik Larson nonfiction bestsel…
- Stirred things up
- Some RPI grads
- Sisyphus’ stone, e.g
- Run well
- Riddick portrayer
- Puts into groups
- Poolroom powder
- Plane lane
- Perilous situation
- Parental encouragement
- Pained reactions
- One not to upset?
- Musical instruction
- Mrs. Addams, to Gomez
- Morse “H” quartet
- Minute part of a minute, for short
- Minor matches
- Maker of TBONZ treats
- iPhone movie purchase
- Indicator of a private thought
- ID with a photo
- Hurricane peril
- Guttural utterance
- Go __ great length
- Garb named for an island
- Four-time Depp role
- Flat-bottomed boats
- Fizz flavoring
- Fitting place for sneaks
- First female attorney general
- Even slightly
- Either 2010 “True Grit” director
- City near the Great Salt Lake
- Cation’s opposite
- Capital of South Africa
- Best supporting Actress two years before Cloris
- Art form offering plenty of kicks?
- 19th-century dancer Lola