Engage in frenzied concert activity | 35 |
Engage in frequent elbow-bending | 32 |
Engage in parliamentary postponement | 36 |
Engage in parrying and thrusting | 32 |
Engage in political dirty tricks | 32 |
Engage in some really tame foreplay? | 36 |
Engage in some S&M with C&W's Hill? | 47 |
Engage in trash talk, with "out" | 42 |
Engage in unrealistic fantasizing | 33 |
Engaged in an undercover racket? | 32 |
Engagement calendar entry: Abbr. | 32 |
Engages in a bakers' punting contest? | 41 |
Engages in an undercover activity? | 34 |
Engages in boisterous merrymaking | 33 |
Engages in fanciful storytelling | 32 |
Engages in Halloween mischief, maybe | 36 |
Engages in some Halloween tomfoolery | 36 |
Engaging in a cyberchat, informally | 35 |
Engelbert Humperdinck, né ___ | 32 |
Engine fuel sold all over the country? | 38 |
Engine in an Accent or a Sonata? | 32 |
Engine manufacturer Briggs & ___ | 36 |
Engine room site, to the captain | 32 |
Engine type pioneered by the Buick Special | 42 |
Engine using a stream of compressed air | 39 |
Engine with dome-shaped combustion chambers | 43 |
Engineer for whom a peak was named | 34 |
Engineer for whom a St. Louis bridge was named | 46 |
Engineer Sikorsky and a hunchback | 33 |
Engineer's remote-control circuit | 37 |
Engineer's symbol for efficiency | 36 |
Engineering marvel completed in 1914 | 36 |
Engineering project begun in 1898 | 33 |
Engineers Without Borders corporate partner | 43 |
Engineers' schools, for short | 33 |
England formally annexed it in 1536 | 35 |
England's "Crouchback" | 36 |
England's "Good Queen" | 36 |
England's capital city, as a sum? | 37 |
England's Charles, since 1958 | 33 |
England's first woman in Parliament | 39 |
England's Justin Rose won it in 2013 | 40 |
England's king, 1307–27 | 34 |
England's last Catholic king | 32 |
England's literary foe in '76 | 37 |
England's martyred dragon slayer | 36 |
England's national art gallery | 34 |
England's Portsmouth Harbour and others | 43 |
England's Portsmouth Harbour, for one | 41 |
England's renowned ___ Orchestra | 36 |
England's second-longest river | 34 |
England's St. George's, for one | 39 |
England's third-longest river | 33 |
England, Ã la "Richard II" | 39 |
English "Ooh La La" duo | 33 |
English "The Last Broadcast" band | 43 |
English actor-manager: 1853–1917 | 39 |
English actors Bates and Rickman | 32 |
English actress Dame ___ Johnson | 32 |
English actress's family treasures | 38 |
English agriculturist and inventor | 34 |
English ambient duo, with "the" | 41 |
English architect: 1632–1723 | 35 |
English astronomer-turned-architect | 35 |
English author and editor Arthur ___ | 36 |
English author Edward Bulwer-___ | 32 |
English band that hangs on a reef? | 34 |
English battle site: May 14, 1264 | 33 |
English Beat "Save It for ___" | 40 |
English Beat "___ Salvation" | 38 |
English beer with a red triangle logo | 37 |
English boiled beef and cabbage dish | 36 |
English Breakfast or Orange Pekoe | 33 |
English broadcaster, with "the" | 41 |
English canine rock and roll star? | 34 |
English carol words to wise old men | 35 |
English Channel contents, to the French | 39 |
English Channel port near Le Havre | 34 |
English Channel swimmer Gertrude | 32 |
English Channel swimmer of '26 | 34 |
English channel, familiarly, with "the" | 49 |
English channel, with "the" | 37 |
English Channel-swimmer Gertrude | 32 |
English chemist famous for an antiseptic solution | 49 |
English children's author Blyton and others | 47 |
English choreographer Frederick ___ | 35 |
English city famous for glassmaking | 35 |
English city just outside of Cambridge | 38 |
English city known for coal and beer | 36 |
English city known for mineral springs | 38 |
English city where Guy Fawkes was born | 38 |
English city where the Magna Carta originated | 45 |
English cloth measure, once used for tax purposes | 49 |
English college with a recent swine flu outbreak | 48 |
English college with its own shade of blue | 42 |
English composer of "Dido and Aeneas" | 47 |
English composer of "The Planets" | 43 |
English composer: 1596–1662 | 34 |
English composer: 1710–78 | 32 |
English county bordering Suffolk | 32 |