Crossword Clues Start With A, page 200
Austria neighbor
Abducts
A hundred affectionate types who work for charities?
Abducts
Abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
All are awake on time, evidently readily available?
A polenta may be so served?
Abase
A man named __?
Author who said “Punctuality is the virtue of the bored”
Applications
Attacker.
At a loss
Ad-lib
Ad-libbed
Ad-lib.
Athos or Aramis
Aramis, for one
Armed soldier
Apparent
Apparent
Apparent.
Apparent
Appearing to be
Apparent
Apparent
Apparent
Annual with deep-pink flowers
Administrator of Marshall Plan.
Arabian inn
Asian inn for caravans
Autumn sights
Al fresco blazes
Appeasements to the gods
Appeasements to the gods
Attentive.
Asian inn
Affiances.
A way to get in money for religious movement
Adz or awl
Attraction
A notably garrulous lot.
Astronomer, often
Astronomer, so to speak.
Astrologer.
Astronomer
Astronomer, often
Arabian spirit
Astronomer
Apprehended only by the intellect.
92-Across component
Attacks as questionable
Attacks with arguments
Asexual reproduction
As a group
Art-studio solvent
A "T" in TNT.
Aboveboard
Aboveboard
Aboveboard
Affection; moderate heat
Art of ore-refining.
Ancient science
Anne of Green Gables star Megan
Aid to vision
Asian capital
Ammonia derivative
Atypically
Acetaminophen, for one
Ammonia derivative
Ammonia compound
Ammonia derivative.
Ammonia compound.
Ammonia compound
Ammonia derivative
Ammonia derivative
Ammonia compound
Ammonia compound
Accompanying bass line
Abu Dhabi, for one
Araby, for one
Arab chief's realm
Abu Dhabi, e.g.
Arab land
Area of the Middle East
Arab chief's realm
Arab chief's territory
Assertion without proof (Latin)
A cheap variety of rum
Admiral of the fleet, and first governor of Newfoundland; another admiral, an inspiration for Horatio Hornblower
A male born between Surrey and the River Medway
Alien in "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
Actor who played the eponymous character in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Alan Paton’s novel about South Africa, written just before the introduction of apartheid
A container, and the last part of a Silly Party candidate’s name in Monty Python’s Election Night Special
Abode: Abbr.
Attachment to where
Archaic word meaning “in addition” or “to boot”
An old name for nitric acid
Advocates of centralization, as in government.
Al Capone's nemesis
Alga sometimes used in salads
A series of related novels, like The Forsyte Saga
Author of The Good Soldier
A volunteer role in animal training
Author of "Red Roses For Me.”
Abbey Theatre name.
Abbey Theatre playwright.
Affairs of state in New Hampshire.
A handgun shooting technique which passively absorbs recoil
All-male Canadian rock band whose single One Week reached number 5 in the UK charts in 1998
An account for food and lodging at an Oxford college
American philosopher whose concepts included the “transparent eyeball”
Another nickname for the Scottish snooker player often called the Pocket Dynamo
Author of Thumbelina
Author of The Little Match Girl
“And when love comes along, it’s just a ____” (Code of Love, Spandau Ballet)
A solid component of fat
A small German hotel
Achieves something — often one of many similar achievements
Actor noted for his roles as serial killer Freddy Krueger
As a musical direction, “becoming slower”
Actor Tom, 1979 Tony winner for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
Actor Tom, 1979 Tony winner for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
Accounts, in Rome
Author who said “What is an adult? A child blown up by age”
Aria + recitative
"Aida" segment
Aptness
“Am dining at Goldini’s Restaurant […]. Please ____ and join me there.” (Sherlock Holmes)
An area which foreign aircraft, vessels etc may not enter
Assignment
Actor who played Police Chief Martin Brody in Jaws and Jaws 2
Alloy of copper and gold used in Japanese decoration
2002 Academy Award winner for Best Actress
Actress who played Bond girl Jinx in Die Another Day
Adams and Clemens
Adams and Tilden
A couple of Bible books
A couple of Bible books
All the buzz words, for instance, for the Lexus, say
Athlete who won the javelin and 80m hurdles at the 1932 Olympics, and under her married name, three US Women’s Opens in golf
American holiday celebrated in England.
A colony of white ants
Against the making of illegal copies
A ceremonial entrance to the City of London until 1878
An armed conflict and type of poet are in his name
A silent man, or an eloquent historian (voc.)
A woman who is blamed or called to account (like Clodia in 4 d)
A golf club used for some approach shots
____ and the Trossachs National Park was established in 2002
Actress who starred in the 1979 Roman Polanski film Tess
Avian adversary of the cartoon cat Sylvester
Aut salvator aut salvus aut (rare) salus ipsa
Airline mentioned in "Back in the USSR"
Airline mentioned in "Back in the U.S.S.R."
Airline created by an Act of Parliament
Airline mentioned in the first line of the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R."
Airline's former name
Airline initials
Airline mentioned in "Back in the U.S.S.R."
Airline mentioned in "Back in the U.S.S.R."
Airline mentioned in "Back in the U.S.S.R."
Airline mentioned in 'Back in the U.S.S.R.'
Airline created by an Act of Parliament
Airline mentioned in the first line of the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R."
Activity of many Americans
Airline mentioned in 'Back in the U.S.S.R.'
Athlete for whom Spain's Madeira Airport was renamed
Athlete for whom Spain's Madeira Airport was renamed
13, and an anagram of 28-Across
35-Across of 57-Across that equals 12-Down
Appropriate anagram of TWELVE PLUS ONE
A pirate on the rampage? One who was expecting to get jewellery treacherously
Another name for a duvet
An attenuator decreases it
Augustus St. ___, Irish-American sculptor.
Author of the fictionalised autobiography known as the Sherston trilogy
Alliterative Scots name for a hanging clock with exposed pendulum and weights
A popular purple soft drink
Advertising slogan for software using the iOS operating system
Another name for the jackstraw in the game of jackstraws
Attends the ladies.
An adjectival meaning of “desert”
A lot met (anag) — sailor
Antique storage cabinet for food
Another name for the Furies
Ancestor of the coast-to-coast jet.
American divine (1773–1866).
A form of competition that should suit solvers of general knowledge crosswords
A language spoken in Jakarta
A unit of language, the meaning of which cannot be understood from a subset of its components
Anxiety source suggested by this puzzle's title
Anxiety source suggested by this puzzle's title
23 Across started it in 1732
Annual work by Benjamin Franklin, using the surname Saunders
"Achtung Baby" producer
"Another Green World" musician
Ambient music pioneer
Approximation after ratiocination
An 1877 invention of Thomas Edison, as it was called then
Agent 007
Aston Martin-driving agent
Aston Martin-driving agent
...and, finally, the head of investing
A noted ornithologist gave his name to this fictional secret agent
Actress who played Laura Jesson in Brief Encounter
Actress whose most notable character was Yvette Carte-Blanche in ’Allo ’Allo
… and those using it today hope that it will ___ time
Acronym for some rechargeable batteries
A bike or other vehicle designed for use on rough terrain
Advice bits
Arrows, at times
Arrows, at times
After noon
Action taken to improve a medical disorder
Agency
Author of a best seller.
Any dictator.
Adolf
Axis leader
Austrian-born fuehrer
Arctic bird of prey
At loggerheads with piece of information attached to notes acknowledging debts
Anesthetized
Arthurian heroine
Arthurian wife
Arthurian princess
Arthurian princess
Arthurian princess
Alacrity.
About 5 million years ago
Actor Heston
Actor Heston.
Artiste.
Anglo-Saxon rebel
Anglo-Danish king (C, not K)
Advanced physics subject
Antisepsis
A ranch in Mexico.
Argentine cattle ranch
A crop starter
Asset set aside to generate future profit
Associated meaning
Attractive force
Annoyed
Annoyed
Actor Novello
Actor-songwriter Novello
Actor-composer Novello