Turns (to) in desperation | 25 |
Turnpike's kin: abbr. | 25 |
Turnpike's entryways | 24 |
Turnpike tolls, for example | 27 |
Turnpike toll-paying locale | 27 |
Turnpike toll determinants | 26 |
Turnpike toll determinant | 25 |
Turnpike installations | 22 |
Turnpike collection spot | 24 |
Turnpike "breakers" | 29 |
Turnover on the grid: Abbr. | 27 |
Turnkey's workplace | 23 |
Turnip King's job? | 22 |
Turning, in product names | 25 |
Turning up on the farm? | 23 |
Turning towards the sun, e.g. | 29 |
Turning the other cheek | 23 |
Turning red, quite possibly | 27 |
Turning points in battle | 24 |
Turning point of sorts | 22 |
Turning point of a novel | 24 |
Turning point for Pavlova? | 26 |
Turning point at the station? | 29 |
Turning into a cliché | 24 |
Turning into a chicken | 22 |
Turning heads, perhaps | 22 |
Turning counterclockwise | 24 |
Turning chisel accompanier | 26 |
Turning about the vertical | 26 |
Turning a blind eye to | 22 |
Turner, the turner of heads | 27 |
Turner, the Sweater Girl | 24 |
Turner, the entertainer | 23 |
Turner's title film buddy | 29 |
Turner's C.I.A. post | 24 |
Turner's biography | 22 |
Turner's autobiography | 26 |
Turner who turned to violence | 29 |
Turner who turned heads | 23 |
Turner who led a revolt | 23 |
Turner who led a rebellion | 26 |
Turner who founded CNN | 22 |
Turner Prize institution | 24 |
Turner portrayer Bassett | 24 |
Turner of the silver screen | 27 |
Turner of pages in history | 26 |
Turner of history pages | 23 |
Turner of history books | 23 |
Turner of history book pages | 28 |
Turner of broadcasting | 22 |
Turner of American history | 26 |
Turner of a page in history? | 28 |
Turner of a page in history | 27 |
Turner of a best seller | 23 |
Turner in entertainment | 23 |
Turner Field, familiarly | 24 |
Turner Field locale: Abbr. | 26 |
Turner and a president | 22 |
Turned-upside-down dessert | 26 |
Turned, as a desk chair | 23 |
Turned white, in a way | 22 |
Turned upside down: Var. | 24 |
Turned up to full volume | 24 |
Turned up one's toes | 24 |
Turned up one's nose at | 27 |
Turned toward the center | 24 |
Turned to a life of crime | 25 |
Turned the lamp on again | 24 |
Turned the lamp back on | 23 |
Turned straw into gold? | 23 |
Turned state's evidence | 27 |
Turned silver to gold? | 22 |
Turned round and round | 22 |
Turned rigid with fear | 22 |
Turned right, like Dobbin | 25 |
Turned right, as a horse | 24 |
Turned over, as property | 24 |
Turned over a new leaf | 22 |
Turned out surprisingly? | 24 |
Turned on the waterworks | 24 |
Turned on again, as a lamp | 26 |
Turned on a radio station | 25 |
Turned on a friend, maybe? | 26 |
Turned off, as the sound | 24 |
Turned off the alarm, perhaps | 29 |
Turned left, nautically | 23 |
Turned left, as a horse | 23 |
Turned into something hideous | 29 |
Turned into an evil spirit | 26 |
Turned in, as for a prize | 25 |
Turned from green to red, say | 29 |
Turned edge of a garment | 24 |
Turned down to a simmer | 23 |
Turned down at the corner | 25 |
Turned a greedy eye toward | 26 |
Turned a corner, in a way | 25 |
Turned a blind eye toward | 25 |
Turned 100 into 1,000,000 | 25 |
Turndown service treat? | 23 |
Turnarounds, informally | 23 |