w : 2 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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W | CLINTONFOLLOWER | 15 |
W | NICKNAMEFORBUSH | 15 |
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__ __ flash (two words) __ a line (write a short letter) __ Adams (Ward Bond's "Wagon Train" role) __ air (windbag's output) __ Ana (hot wind of Southern California) __ and Child (subjects of many religious works of art) __ Arner Boyd, the first woman to fly over the North Pole __ beads (Woodstock wear) __ break (Brit's intermission from work) __ Brown, the world's first "test tube baby" __ cake (dessert with a hole in the middle) __ can (Warhol subject) __ card (banker's item with a computer chip) __ Center (Disney World attraction) __ day: Wednesday __ double (bet in which two winners must be picked) __ Farragut, naval officer who said "Damn the torpedoes!" __ figure (person drawn with simple lines) __ Flyer (wagon brand) __ Greater Hartford Open (tourney won in 2001 by Phil Mickelson) __ Herbert (Mr. Wizard) __ hole (hole made in wood by an insect) __ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white) __ ideal world __ in the wind (omen) __ Kid (western hero) __ maid (ticket writer) __ of Chicago (world's largest food festival) __ of Gilead (tree with heart-shaped leaves) __ of honor (wedding official) __ off (write quickly) __ out a victory (barely wins) __ out the storm (deal with difficult times) __ Philippe (watch brand) __ point (place to watch) __ Post, first pilot to fly solo around the world __ ranch (camp for cowboy wannabes) __ Reader (magazine with a digest format) __ Sea (waters off Australia) __ Solo ("Star Wars" role) __ Staubach, Navy quarterback who won the Heisman __ study (social worker's writeup) __ the Hutt (''Star Wars'' series villain) __ tree (pole on which to hang clothing) __ walnut (ice cream flavor) __ War (subject of much of 18-Across's work) __ way (message in an arrow-shaped road sign) __ Weasley (witch in "Harry Potter" books) __ wind (ion stream from the sun) __ Work (road sign) ___ Whitfield ( winner of triathalon silver) ___ Heyman (winner of diving silver) ___ Sergerie (winner of Tae Quan Do silver) ___ -Day War ___ -do-well (idle sort) ___ -do-well (idle type) ___ -do-well (idler) ___ -do-well (loafer) ___ -Pei (wrinkly-skinned dog) ___ -the-wall ___ -tongue (plant with purple-spotted flowers) ___ -war ___ -warrior ___ -wop (vocal style) ___ 'em (was a hit) ___ "a Gift "(W.C. Fields film) ___ "Bad" Blake (Jeff Bridges's Oscar-winning role for "Crazy Heart") ___ [61-Across] will course through your veins! ___ & Ern (Kellogg's program where kids redeem coupons for prizes) ___ & Perrins (brand of Worcestershire sauce) ___ & Perrins: Worcestershire sauce ___ & Watson (big name in deli meat) ___ & Whitney (aircraft engine manufacturer) ___ & Whitney (airplane engine company) ___ & Whitney (engine maker) ___ 101, world's tallest building ___ 101, world's tallest building, 2004-07 ___ 500 (Wall St. index) ___ 67: Montreal World's Fair ___ A (event at which a famous person might say hI) ___ a bell: was familiar ___ a bet (wagered) ___ a high note (finish well) ___ a plea (bargained with the D.A.) ___ a wet hen ___ a while ___ a whit ___ a wild goose chase ___ about (spread the word) ___ about (wander) ___ about (wastes time, British-style) ___ about (words of approximation) ___ Adams, patriot with a beer named after him ___ Adams, wife of Kovacs ___ Admiral (1937 Triple Crown winner) ___ admiral (imaginary wedgie relative on "The Simpsons") ___ Affair (Civil War imbroglio) ___ Affair (Civil War incident of 1861) ___ against Day-Lewis (what the 2007 Oscars did) ___ Agnew, singer with Celtic Woman ___ alba (white wax) ___ Albom ("Tuesdays With Morrie" author) ___ Allen ("American Idol" winner) ___ Allen, Food & Wine "Queer Eye" guy ___ alone (do without help) ___ an independent (campaigned, in a way) ___ and 61-Across (one way to play) ___ and Caicos (West Indies islands) ___ and done with ___ and Guilder (warring "The Princess Bride" nations) ___ and Jayna (TV's Wonder Twins, whose names were inspired by an Edgar Rice Burroughs pair) ___ and response ("human microphone" technique at Occupy Wall Street) ___ and the Waves ('80s band) ___ and water (endures) ___ and Wear (English county) ___ and weave ___ and wherefores ___ and whey ___ and wide ___ and wisdom ___ and wiser ___ Angiolini (women's shoe brand) ___ animo (with evil content) ___ animo (with evil intent) ___ Ann Inaba ("Dancing With the Stars" judge) ___ Anthony Wayne ___ Antoinette: wife of Louis XVI ___ Archer, with whom Sam Spade had an affair ___ Arden Oplev, director of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" ___ Arena (home court of the Washington Bullets) ___ Arena in Washington, D.C. ___ Arena: Kentucky Wildcats home ___ armis (with force and arms) ___ around (wasted time) ___ around Washington ___ around with ___ around: monkeys with ___ art (mobiles, wind chimes, etc.) ___ artery, which supplies the kidneys ___ as a whistle ___ at windmills ___ Auerbach, "winningest" N.B.A. coach ___ Awards (pop culture ceremony in which the public votes for the winners) ___ away from (was timid) ___ away with ___ awe of (was intimidated by) ___ awful way ___ B (wastebasket) ___ B. Wells, early civil rights advocate ___ b'Omer (Israeli holiday with bonfires) ___ bad to worse ___ Bad Wolf of comic books ___ Baiul, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist ___ ball (game played with a plastic bat) ___ Balls (snack food with coconut and marshmallow) ___ band (kazoo-and-washboard group) ___ Bar (nutrition bar for women) ___ Bar, in Venice (where the Bellini was invented) ___ Barnacle, James Joyce's wife and muse ___ Barnacle, wife of James Joyce ___ Barrani, W.W. II Egyptian battleground ___ Barrani, W.W. II town ___ barrel (the whole works) ___ barrel: in hot water ___ Barry, with the 1965 hit "1-2-3" ___ Bartlet, "The West Wing" president ___ Bartlet, president on "The West Wing" ___ Barton (first Triple Crown winner) ___ Barton, first Triple Crown winner, 1919 ___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero") ___ Bayes, who co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" ___ be (was) ___ Beach of W.W. II ___ Beach, Western city ___ Beagle (ship with Charles Darwin aboard) ___ bear (white beast) ___ Bear, original name of Winnie-the-Pooh ___ Bega, with the 1999 hit "Mambo No. 5" ___ bell (was familiar) ___ Bell, witch who was a fellow student of Harry Potter at Hogwarts ___ belli (act of war) ___ belli (cause for war) ___ belli (war starter) ___ belli (war-provoking act) ___ Bernardi, who played Tevye on Broadway ___ bet (no way) ___ bet (wagers badly) ___ Bieber, U.A.W. head ___ bien (very well) ___ big way ___ Bill Weedles (Land of Oz character) ___ BILLS (sign on a wall) ___ Blanc (white wine grape) ___ Blanc (wine) ___ Blanc, popular wine grape ___ blue gown (immigrant wear?) ___ Blue, 1971 Cy Young Award winner ___ Bo (workout method) ___ Bo (workout system) ___ bomb (nickname of the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated)
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