Mountain range between Europe and Asia | 38 |
Mountain range between two continents | 37 |
Mountain range in central Europe | 32 |
Mountain range of central Europe | 32 |
Mountain range of southwest Kyrgyzstan | 38 |
Mountain range separating two continents | 40 |
Mountain resort famous for its breath mints? | 44 |
Mountain ridge east of Jerusalem | 32 |
Mountain that housed Hephaestus's workshop | 46 |
Mountain that houses Vulcan's forge, in myth | 48 |
Mountain West Conference athlete | 32 |
Mountain where Dionysus was hidden | 34 |
Mountain where Moses died, in the Bible | 39 |
Mountain whose Italian name is Mongibello | 41 |
Mountain whose name means "holy ground" | 49 |
Mountain with rapidly-done sculpture? | 37 |
Mountain ___ (green hummingbird) | 32 |
Mountain-making process, in geology | 35 |
Mountaineer's curious deduction? | 36 |
Mountaineer's foothold, perhaps | 35 |
Mountaineer's possible response | 35 |
Mountainous area of Austria (Var.) | 34 |
Mountainous region of Afghanistan | 33 |
Mountains between Germany and the Czech Republic | 48 |
Mountains between Tibet and China | 33 |
Mountains bordering Jackson Hole | 32 |
Mountains containing the Cathedral Group | 40 |
Mountains dividing Europe and Asia | 34 |
Mountains forming the Europe-Asia boundary | 42 |
Mountains have developed over them | 34 |
Mountains of ___ (Genesis locale) | 33 |
Mountains where the pan flute is played | 39 |
Mounted Russian soldier of the past | 35 |
Mounted soldiers of medieval times | 34 |
Mounties' dress uniform material | 36 |
Mounting feature for shop machine parts | 39 |
Mounting fixture for shop machine parts | 39 |
Mourning becomes her, per Eugene O'Neill | 44 |
Mourning maiden in “Twelfth Night” | 42 |
Mouse catcher for Kathy? (1990, 1998, 2002) | 43 |
Mouse first voiced by Walt Disney | 33 |
Mouse in a "Simpsons" cartoon show | 44 |
Mouse in a classic Daniel Keyes book | 36 |
Mouse's tale looked like ____ to Alice | 42 |
Mouth's opposite, in birds and reptiles | 43 |
Mouth-to-mouth is part of it: Abbr. | 35 |
Mouthing off to police officers? | 32 |
Mouthing off to some St. Louis skaters? | 39 |
Mouthpiece of a musical instrument | 34 |
Mouthpiece, tank, flippers, etc. | 32 |
Mouthwash with the patented ingredient Zantrate | 47 |
Movable article of personal property | 36 |
Move a movie camera around a community? | 39 |
Move about absently, as one's thumbs | 40 |
Move along a buffet line, perhaps | 33 |
Move along like Chaucer's pilgrims | 38 |
Move as a result of acquired momentum | 37 |
Move away from an obstructed view, perhaps | 42 |
Move by lifting one's finger? | 33 |
Move by Michelle Kwan (with back tax) | 37 |
Move clumsily, with "along" | 37 |
Move deceptively on the gridiron | 32 |
Move elsewhere, in the real estate biz | 38 |
Move from an obstructed view, say | 33 |
Move from Crystal to Caesar's? | 34 |
Move from here to there with one hand | 37 |
Move from Los Angeles to New York, say | 38 |
Move from New York to Los Angeles, say | 38 |
Move from place to place, so to speak | 37 |
Move from side to side, as animal tails | 39 |
Move from the emergency exit row, perhaps | 41 |
Move furniture and paint walls, say | 35 |
Move gracefully or move clumsily | 32 |
Move hastily about a municipality | 33 |
Move in "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!" | 48 |
Move in an attention-getting way | 32 |
Move in typical rush-hour traffic | 33 |
Move like a happy hound's tail | 34 |
Move like the tide, half the time | 33 |
Move on after a humiliating defeat | 34 |
Move one's pelvis like Elvis | 32 |
Move out of town, in real-estate slang | 38 |
Move patrons to a different table | 33 |
Move quickly from place to place | 32 |
Move slowly away from the breasts | 33 |
Move the other way on a winding path | 36 |
Move to a higher level, like in Super Mario Bros. | 49 |
Move to a new branch of the company, say | 40 |
Move to another location, as in a restaurant | 44 |
Move to the head of the class, maybe | 36 |
Move toward one's prey, perhaps | 35 |
Move very quickly through traffic | 33 |
Move with one's tail between one's legs | 47 |
Moved by degrees in one direction only | 38 |
Moved closer to the stage, perhaps | 34 |
Moved from cell to cell in a spreadsheet, perhaps | 49 |
Moved from the bleachers to the loge, say | 41 |
Moved like a crowd, with "about" | 42 |
Moved like Shakespeare's schoolboy | 38 |
Moved like the Mighty Mississippi | 33 |