Enjoying dinner before the movies, say | 38 |
Enjoying an extravagant existence | 33 |
Enjoying "O patria mia"? | 34 |
Enjoyed some playground equipment | 33 |
Enjoyed one of the best rooms in the hotel, say | 47 |
Enjoyed eagerly, with "up" | 36 |
Enjoyed coke a little too much, say | 35 |
Enjoyed a friend's mom's cooking | 40 |
Enjoyable, original desserts made from morays? | 46 |
Enjoy, as sunshine (with "in") | 40 |
Enjoy summer air-conditioning, say | 34 |
Enjoy something immensely, with "up" | 46 |
Enjoy something enormously, with "up" | 47 |
Enjoy again, as a cherished book | 32 |
Enjoy a night out with the guys, say | 36 |
Enjoy a home-cooked Christmas dinner, say | 41 |
Enjoy a break from the cricket game | 35 |
Enjoy "The Devil Wears Prada"? | 40 |
Enjoy ''Ulysses,'' e.g. | 39 |
Enjoy ''Buddenbrooks'' | 38 |
Enigmatic feature of this puzzle's subject | 46 |
Enhancers of cognitive abilities | 32 |
Engraver of "The Rake's Progress" | 47 |
Englishman's wine-soaked dessert | 36 |
Englishman's stunning defeat | 32 |
Englishman for whom N.J. was named | 34 |
English-speaking island in the Caribbean | 40 |
English-speaking Caribbean island | 33 |
English-language versions, maybe | 32 |
English-French conflict beginning 1337 | 38 |
English-born centenarian actress Winwood | 40 |
English youth gangs, Rockers and ___ | 36 |
English writers Derek and Christopher | 37 |
English writer: 1873–1956 | 32 |
English writer-critic: 1817–78 | 37 |
English writer who changed attitudes re sex | 43 |
English word that comes from Tswana | 35 |
English word in "Gangnam Style" | 41 |
English word derived from Tswana | 32 |
English war god with a day named after him | 42 |
English village that was home to the Brontës | 47 |
English urban district on the Ouse | 34 |
English university since about the 12th century | 47 |
English TV channel, with "the" | 40 |
English town, famed for its medieval cathedral | 46 |
English town's first course? | 32 |
English town next to Banstead Downs | 35 |
English town near Windsor Bridge | 32 |
English title of Kurosawa's "Ikiru" | 49 |
English surgeon: 1827–1912 | 33 |
English surgeon with a disease named after him | 46 |
English statesman: 1880–1959 | 35 |
English statesman: 1788–1850 | 35 |
English statesman: 1505–63 | 33 |
English statesman joins French author | 37 |
English statesman executed in 1535 | 34 |
English statesman and songwriter | 32 |
English singer's ballet wear? | 33 |
English singer Corinne Bailey ___ | 33 |
English singer Corinne Bailey __ | 32 |
English school founded by Henry VI | 34 |
English ruling family: 1485–1603 | 39 |
English royal known as the Empress Maud | 39 |
English royal house before Stuart | 33 |
English rockers ___ Atomic Dustbin | 34 |
English river through Nottingham | 32 |
English river that flows into the Humber | 40 |
English river having atmosphere? | 32 |
English revolutionary leader: 17th century | 42 |
English religious reformer: 1485-1555 | 37 |
English reform movement: 1838-48 | 32 |
English rebel leader of 1400's | 34 |
English racer with a car named after him | 40 |
English queen in Ahmadou Ahidjo's land | 42 |
English Quaker who founded a state | 34 |
English professor's wear, stereotypically | 45 |
English prime minister: 1945–51 | 38 |
English Premier League club, to fans | 36 |
English potter: 1754–1827 | 32 |
English port west of Bournemouth | 32 |
English political philosopher John | 34 |
English poet-novelist: 1886-1967 | 32 |
English poet-diplomat: 1664-1721 | 32 |
English poet who wrote "Lady Jane Grey" | 49 |
English poet who gave his name to a chair | 41 |
English poet who co-founded the Pre-Raphaelites | 47 |
English poet Sir Arthur ___-Couch | 33 |
English poet laureate: 1715–18 | 37 |
English poet laureate: 1670–88 | 37 |
English poet laureate, 1790-1813 | 32 |
English poet laureate, 1692–1715 | 39 |
English poet laureate, 1692-1715 | 32 |
English poet laureate of 1692-1715 | 34 |
English poet laureate Henry James ___ | 37 |
English poet joins U.S. comedian | 32 |
English poet and jocular "Uncle" | 42 |
English poet and clergyman: 1573–1631 | 44 |
English poet ("The Dunciad") | 38 |
English playwright working at a press? | 38 |
English plays a major role in it | 32 |