Does an office chore | 20 |
Bits of evidence | 16 |
Tattered state | 14 |
Rips into pieces | 16 |
Prepares wheat, in a way | 24 |
Makes confetti | 14 |
Destroys, in a way | 18 |
Destroys sensitive material | 27 |
Utilizes a certain office machine | 33 |
Turns into confetti | 19 |
Turns documents into confetti | 29 |
Tears to smithereens | 20 |
Tears into strips | 17 |
Tattered condition | 18 |
Ripping results | 15 |
Removes the paper trail | 23 |
Reduces to ribbons | 18 |
Makes strips | 12 |
Kills it on a guitar | 20 |
Hardly mint condition | 21 |
Disposes of evidence, in a way | 30 |
Destroys the evidence | 21 |
Destroys sensitive documents, in a way | 38 |
Destroys files, in a way | 24 |
Cuts up in the office | 21 |
Converts to confetti | 20 |
Confetti | 8 |
Certain YouTube guitar god parodies | 35 |
John McCain's dirty debate tactic #3 | 40 |
Animated ogre | 13 |
Ogre of note | 12 |
First Oscar winner for animated films | 37 |
2001 DreamWorks hit | 19 |
Toon ogre | 9 |
Filmdom ogre | 12 |
Title film character who says "Donkey, two things, O.K.? Shut ... up!" | 80 |
Oscar-winning animated film | 27 |
Ogre voiced by Mike Myers | 25 |
Ogre of films | 13 |
Ogre in love with Princess Fiona | 32 |
Movie ogre | 10 |
Mike Myers title role | 21 |
Lovable ogre of film | 20 |
Lovable 2001 cartoon hero | 25 |
Hit Dreamworks character | 24 |
Green ogre of film | 18 |
Green character voiced by Mike Myers | 36 |
First winner of a Best Animated Feature Oscar | 45 |
First Oscar winner for Animated Feature | 39 |
First film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature | 53 |
Fiona's fella | 17 |
Film ogre voiced by Mike Myers | 30 |
DreamWorks hit | 14 |
Cinema ogre | 11 |
Animated movie character that Chris Farley was originally cast as | 65 |
Animated hero of 2001 | 21 |
2009 Best Musical nominee | 25 |
Sharp cry of a filmdom ogre? | 28 |
"The Weight of Water" author Anita | 44 |
"The Pilot's Wife" author | 39 |
"The Taming of the ___" | 33 |
Smallest mammal | 15 |
Mouselike mammal | 16 |
Mouselike animal | 16 |
Violent-tempered woman | 22 |
Mole relative | 13 |
Long-snouted mammal | 19 |
Nagging sort | 12 |
Nagger | 6 |
Hellcat | 7 |
Shakespeare's Kate | 22 |
Problem for Petruchio | 21 |
One "tamed" in Shakespeare | 36 |
Mouselike creature | 18 |
Kate, to Petruchio | 18 |
Henpecking hag | 14 |
Woman with a temper | 19 |
Voracious little animal | 23 |
Twittering mammal | 17 |
Tiny carnivore | 14 |
Termagant; virago | 17 |
Small, voracious mammal | 23 |
Shakespeare's Katharina, for one | 36 |
Shakespeare's Katharina | 27 |
Shakespeare's Kate, e.g. | 28 |
Shakespeare's Kate for one | 31 |
Relative of a mole | 18 |
Petruchio's Katherina | 25 |
Petruchio's Kate, e.g. | 26 |
Petruchio's challenge | 25 |
Nocturnal insectivore | 21 |
Nagging woman | 13 |
Mouselike insectivore | 21 |
Mole's kin | 14 |
Katharina | 9 |
Kate, until Act V | 17 |
Kate of "Kiss Me, Kate," e.g. | 39 |
Headstrong woman, as in Shakespeare | 35 |
Cousin of a mole | 16 |
Constant needler | 16 |