Plural French word that spells its singular English form in reverse | 67 |
Abbreviation meaning "plus additional things" | 55 |
Brief relative of ''yada, yada, yada'' | 54 |
Abbreviation meaning "and more stuff like that" | 57 |
"Death ___" (Harold Pinter collection of activist poems) | 66 |
"And other things too numerous to mention" | 52 |
Character in "Toy Story" who draws quickly | 52 |
Consideration for when to arrive at the airport: Abbr. | 54 |
Berlioz's ''Les nuits d'___'' | 53 |
"L'heure d'___" (2008 Juliette Binoche film) | 62 |
"L'___" (1954 Albert Camus essay on Oran) | 55 |
" . . . appetyt hath he to ___ a mous": Chaucer | 57 |
"But thy ___ summer shall not fade": Shak. | 52 |
" . . . nature's copy's not ___": Shak. | 57 |
"And wilt thou pledge me this for time __?": Aeschylus | 64 |
"...a beauty fadeless and ___": James Russell Lowell | 62 |
It "waits at the crossway of the stars," wrote Borges | 63 |
"Thou pleasing, dreadful thought," to Addison | 55 |
"It is the sea / Gone with the sun," wrote Rimbaud | 60 |
" . . . One that inhabiteth ___": Isa. 57:15 | 54 |
Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible" | 61 |
Peck of TV's "10 Things I Hate About You" | 55 |
Joel's codirector on "The Ladykillers" | 52 |
Interior Secretary Hitchcock who served under McKinley and Roosevelt | 68 |
Hawke of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" | 59 |
___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" role) | 64 |
___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible" role) | 63 |
___ Hunt ("Mission: Impossible" protagonist) | 54 |
Furniture industry name, with a chain of stores across North America | 68 |
Number that might be used when counting backward from 100? | 58 |
Dr. Larch's drug in "The Cider House Rules" | 57 |
Spinoza treatise modeled after Euclid's "Elements" | 64 |
Word with "minority" or "cuisine" | 53 |
''Empedocles on ___'' (Matthew Arnold poem) | 59 |
Where Typhon, a 100-headed monster, was buried, in Greek myth | 61 |
Volcano in Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" | 69 |
Volcano described in Virgil's "Aeneid" | 52 |
Virgil described its "roar of frightful ruin" | 55 |
Name derived from ancient Greek for "I burn" | 54 |
Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn" | 53 |
Mountain seen erupting in "Revenge of the Sith" | 57 |
Its name comes from the Greek for "I burn" | 52 |
Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago | 52 |
Its activity was once attributed to the monster Typhon | 54 |
It's called Mongibello by people who live near it | 53 |
Hothead that's an anagram of ''ante'' | 57 |
Highest volcano on the Mediterranean's largest island | 57 |
Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps | 55 |
About a quarter of the population of Sicily lives on its slopes | 63 |
"...___ the L I C I O U S" ("Fergalicious" lyric) | 69 |
'L'-- du nord' (Minnesota's state motto) | 56 |
___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor) | 52 |
"The chief nurse of England's statesmen" | 54 |
Lord Grantham alma mater on "Downton Abbey" | 53 |
School called "the chief nurse of England's statesmen" | 68 |
School attended by 18 former British prime ministers | 52 |
Most of its football matches are played on Agar's Plough | 60 |
King's College of Our Lady of ___ beside Windsor | 52 |
Boys' school with three academic "halves" a year | 62 |
"The most private of private schools": Hugh Laurie | 60 |
___ wall game (football/rugby mashup played at an all-boys school) | 66 |
Online store with the slogan "Childhood Dreams Delivered" | 67 |
Financial services company with an asterisk in its name | 55 |
Company promoted by a nine-month-old financial wizard | 53 |
Online investing company with a talking baby ad campaign | 56 |
Word in the French translation of Hamlet's most famous line | 63 |
Victor Hugo’s “L’Art d’___ grand-père” | 61 |
Verb conjugated as "suis" in the first person singular | 64 |
"L'___ et le Néant" (1943 Jean-Paul Sartre treatise) | 69 |
"___ Dieu" ("opera-poem" by Salvador DalÃ) | 65 |
''Independence Day'' assailants, briefly | 56 |
The Solomons on "3rd Rock From the Sun," e.g. | 55 |
The "gods" in "Chariots of the Gods?," in brief | 67 |
Some cosplayers at a Star Trek convention, for short | 52 |
Some characters in "The X Files," for short | 53 |
Predators in the "Predator" films, for short | 54 |
"Guardians of the Galaxy" title characters, informally | 64 |
''Independence Day'' assailants, for short | 58 |
"I'd Rather Go Blind" singer ___ James | 52 |
James played by Beyoncé in "Cadillac Records" | 58 |
Peter and Olivia's daughter on "Fringe" | 53 |
Moten who played Bess in Broadway's "Porgy and Bess" | 66 |
Miss ___ Kette (bird that teaches manners on "Barney") | 64 |
James with the album "The Sweetest Peaches" | 53 |
Hen voiced by Andie MacDowell in "Barnyard" | 53 |
Beyoncé's role in "Cadillac Records" | 53 |
"Something's Got a Hold On Me" singer James | 57 |
"Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday" jazz singer James | 67 |
"___, Red-Hot & Live" (1982 blues album) | 54 |
"___ Jones Sings Lady Day" (2001 jazz album) | 54 |
Comic strip character whose boyfriend was Wingey Wallace | 56 |
Suffix with ''Rock'' or ''disk'' | 64 |
Suffix with "sermon" or "kitchen" | 53 |
Suffix with ''sermon'' or ''novel'' | 67 |
Product suffix for items in "cozy" apartments | 55 |
Words following Casca's "Speak, hands, for me!" | 61 |
Start of the line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 57 |
Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 67 |
Shakespearean words following "Speak, hands, for me!" | 63 |
It follows Casca's "Speak, hands for me!" | 55 |