Web site alternative to com or edu | 34 |
Web program often used for games | 32 |
Web prefix that means "fast" | 38 |
Web pages that intend to clarify | 32 |
Web page that's nothing but pop-ups | 39 |
Web mag for which Christopher Hitchens wrote | 44 |
Web listings for an old western? | 32 |
Web letters with an orange button | 33 |
Web giant that recently bought Tumblr | 37 |
Web giant headed by Marissa Mayer | 33 |
Web danger, and a hint to this puzzleÂ’s theme | 49 |
Weaving technique used in friendship bracelets | 46 |
Weaver's twisted silk thread | 32 |
Weaver role on "Gunsmoke" | 35 |
Weaver of tales on the big screen | 33 |
Weaver in the "Odyssey" | 33 |
Weave in a diamond-shaped pattern | 33 |
Weatherstripping, at Buckingham Palace | 38 |
Weathers who played Apollo Creed | 32 |
Weatherperson's back street? | 32 |
Weatherman's word, sometimes | 32 |
Weatherman's unit of pressure | 33 |
Weatherman's quantitative estimate | 38 |
Weatherman's forecast word, sometimes | 41 |
Weatherman's air pressure line | 34 |
Weathercaster's vague promise? | 34 |
Weathercaster's pressure line | 33 |
Weatherbox song for the treeless? | 33 |
Weather-forecaster's concern | 32 |
Weather-affecting Pacific cooling | 33 |
Weather that won't stop the mailman | 39 |
Weather song by The Association? | 32 |
Weather phenomenon with a Spanish name | 38 |
Weather phenomenon played by Chris Farley | 41 |
Weather phenomenon expected at the end of 2006 | 46 |
Weather phenomenon also known as pogonip | 40 |
Weather forecaster's line of work? | 38 |
Weather forecast word, sometimes | 32 |
Weather Channel storm reporter Mike | 35 |
Weather Channel meteorologist Maria | 35 |
Weather Channel forecast, perhaps | 33 |
Weather balloons, to some viewers | 33 |
Weasley with a crush on Harry Potter | 36 |
Weasley family's owl, in Harry Potter books | 47 |
Weasley family owl, in Harry Potter books | 41 |
Weaselly supplement to a K-9 unit? | 34 |
Weasel who's white in winter | 32 |
Weasel that's white in the winter | 37 |
Wears away gradually, as shoreline | 34 |
Wearing white after Labor Day, e.g. | 35 |
Wearing togas and saying "Ave," e.g.? | 47 |
Wearing things that clash, e.g.? | 32 |
Wearing thick black eyeliner, maybe | 35 |
Wearing shorts without socks, maybe | 35 |
Wearing outdated and ill-fitting clothes | 40 |
Wearing one can block a mind reader, some believe | 49 |
Wearing clothes fit for a queen? | 32 |
Wearing away caused by raindrops | 32 |
Wearing a suit made of white-wine labels? | 41 |
Wearing a black hoodie and eyeliner, say | 40 |
Wearer of the Yankees' retired #9 | 37 |
Wearer of the latest Armani, say | 32 |
Wearer of iron gloves and a power-belt | 38 |
Wearer of amazingly strong bracelets | 36 |
Wearer of a wraparound cloth called a lavalava | 46 |
Wearer of a half-inch stripe: Abbr. | 35 |
Wearer of a half-inch gold stripe: Abbr. | 40 |
Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr. | 37 |
Wear ___ (something Uncle Miltie used to do) | 44 |
Wear out the waiting room carpet | 32 |
Wear out the carpet in the waiting room | 39 |
Wear out one's welcome, e.g. | 32 |
Wear one's feelings on one's sleeve | 43 |
Wear gloves when working in here | 32 |
Wear for rough outdoor activities | 33 |
Wear for Longfellow's skeleton | 34 |
Wear away, as a metallic surface | 32 |
Wear away part of the highway system? | 37 |
Wear a tuxedo to McDonald's, say | 36 |
Wear (something) like ___ of honor | 34 |
Weapons with blades about a yard long | 37 |
Weapons with 90-centimeter blades | 33 |
Weapons wielded in many Chuck Norris films | 42 |
Weapons that hit in a medieval tournament? | 42 |
Weapons that are hardly cutting edge | 36 |
Weapons since the late 19th century | 35 |
Weapons in shootdowns, for short | 32 |
Weapons in Olympic shooting events | 34 |
Weapons in Afghanistan, for short | 33 |
Weapons in "The Delta Force" | 38 |
Weapons from a northwestern region of France? | 45 |
Weapons for the Three Musketeers | 32 |
Weapons for squeezing then shooting someone? | 44 |
Weapons for Jeb Stuart's men | 32 |
Weaponry for the three musketeers | 33 |
Weapon wielded in "The Shining" | 41 |
Weapon whose name is an acronym for its designers | 49 |
Weapon used with a shield, maybe | 32 |
Weapon used in hand-to-hand combat | 34 |
Weapon typically used in its surface-to-air form | 48 |