Crossword Clues Start With O, page 116
Openly opposes
Openly resists
Opposes boldly.
Openly disobeys
Openly disobeys
One who crosses the street illegally
One of the crows is on the path or on the road and that's not right
Officer of state.
Office employe.
Office assistant
"Om Mani Padme Hum," et al.
Oils
"Om" and others
"Om," et al.
Oft-repeated slogans
"Om" and others
'Om' and others
Obscurity
"On __": Stephen King memoir
Overlooked
Overlooked
Obscure
Overlooked
Obscure.
Overlooked
Overlooked
One whose guiding philosophy is "What does it matter?"
One whose guiding philosophy is 'What does it matter?'
One who rejects values
Old English song
Of mysterious origin
Overlaid decoration
Openly
On course activity protects new deal for decorative purposes
Organises The Fringe if sweetheart is all mixed up in Corfu running amok
Odd oat pesto for vegetables
One at a time
One by one
One at a time.
One at a time
One at a time
One at a time
One by one
One by one
Offstage V.I.P.
One who cues performers
Offstage aide
One way to prepare chicken
One way to serve chicken
Ones who may get you into hot water?
Occur unexpectedly.
Occur as an interruption
Obsession
Ones with the envelopes on Oscar night
Ones with the envelopes on Oscar night
Organic catalysts
"One Thousand and One Nights" transport
Obvious answer to traffic problems.
"One Thousand and One Nights" transport
Organic substances.
One who makes trouble
One who stirs up (strife)
Organic catalysts
Organic catalysts
One kind of entertainment.
Ominous clouds
Outing where everyone pays for themselves
Outing with each paying their own bill
(Of fish) releasing eggs
Office divider
Office divider
Office cubicle divider
Operation Christmas card.
Older relative
Of liberal disposition
(Of music) in a lively and brisk manner
One way to rush
One way to rush
Odometer reading
Odometer reading
Odometer reading
Of the cheek
Odometer recording
Odometer reading
Of part of the face.
(Of a voice) typically upper class
Outward curve of the shaft of a column.
Of the cheek.
Of the cheeks
Of the cheekbone
Of the cheek
Of the cheekbones
Of the cheekbone
Of the cheek
Of the cheek
One-sided match?
"Oh, my!"
Of a kind
Oratio recta
Opposite of hardness
One "scared of invisible waves!"
(Of an engine) made more powerful
Osculation
Organic compound such as resin
One after another
Off-road pull-in
Old French dance
On the disabled list
On the disabled list
On the disabled list
One who impresses
Operating at peak capacity
Operating normally
Operating at capacity
Operating at maximum
Operating at capacity
"Of and the River"
Ocean moving at an angle to the wind direction
One of the sharks
One-stop shopping spot
One-stop shopping spot
One concerned with handicaps
One interested in spreads
One taking bets
Odds fellow
One concerned with handicaps
One interested in spreads
One taking bets
One whose wages come from wagers
Odds giver
One whose wages come from wagers
One whose wages come from wagers
Old-fashioned question about courage
Opened in 1683, Oxford's ____ is our oldest public museum
One without equal
One without equal
One of a kind
One without equal
One without equal
____; or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor
Of different organisms, living together for mutual benefit
One of the south Oxfordshire towns which combine to produce Causton in Midsomer Murders
Our Ambassador to Switzerland.
Olsen Twins' film debut (1995)
Olsen Twins' film debut
"Ooms"
Ooms?
Of a wound, to discharge liquid
One of the two British Classic races restricted to fillies
One who has an excessive liking for a particular food
Once upon a time
Once upon a time
Of a legal proceeding, carried out without a judge, proper venue or jurisdiction
Of interest to risk takers
Of life-expectancy calculation
Of the work of statisticians who calculate insurance premiums
Oldest U. S. city (with "St.").
Of aristocratic lineage
One of the 2 by DH Lawrence
Odysseus, for one
Out there swallowing dreadful pear cocktail with one of those at death's door
Olympic 10,000m gold medallist in 1996 and 2000
"Oh no!" from Poirot
"Oh no!" from Poirot
Orl351ans oath
Old two-shilling coins
Old European money
Old two-shilling coins
Old gold coins
Orient
Orient, familiarly
Originally the main dish of a meal, now something dramatic like a flambéed Christmas pudding
One thing to do when preparing the festive meal?
Olympic skater Ulanov
2002 Olympic skating gold medalist Yagudin
Only son of Czar Nicholas II
One of a noted septad
On the ___ (carousing)
On the — means out celebrating
Organs at the base of the neck
Opponents of the Sadducees.
Ornamental plant holder
Ornamental container
Ornamental container in a flower shop
Obsession promoter
Open Tequila in tiny bar travelling in France
Opening of the mouth
Of a business, no longer operating
Of music, using more than one apparent time signature simultaneously
Old-fashioned
Outmoded
Old-fashioned
Old-fashioned
Old-fashioned
Old-fashioned
Old-fogeyish farmer's first posh enclosure
Olympic swimmer Matt
Olympic swimmer Matt
Olympic swimmer Matt
1988 Olympics swimming sensation
Olympian Matt
Olympic swimmer Matt
One quarter
One choosing Canada over Vietnam
One who'd rather not serve
One avoiding service
One avoiding the service entrance?
One who studies aquatic plants and animals
One place to keep your coppers
*One in a deep-fried side
*One in a deep-fried side
One in a fast food side
One charged about park to secure Portugal a point
Old-style cigarette filter, or a cigarette with one
Of a gland: Prefix.
Of a gland: Comb. form
Other nations, to Israelites
Other nations, to Israelites
Other nations, to Israelites
Other nations, to Israelites
Other nations, to Israelites
Outlet for the Loire
Outlet for the Loire
One setting of the sitcom Gavin & Stacey
Oscar winner for "Mystic River" and "Milk"
Of stone.
Of stone
Originator of euphuism
Op-ed artist Pat
Olympic great
One of a race of noble horses in "Gullliver's Travels."
One old name for the day before pancake day
Opposite of poly-
"O Pioneers!" author
Outer protective covering, such as skin
One who seeks similarities
Organisms thriving in sulphuric pools or animal stomachs
Oversize Oktoberfest vessel named after a classic film
Oversize Oktoberfest vessel named after a classic film
1955 Oscar winner, for his lead role in Marty
Of protesters, contained in an enclosed area
One too shrewd to be tricked
One too shrewd to be tricked
One too shrewd to be tricked
One of les États-Unis
On a new trunk
One leaves tenderloins for the green runners and climbers
Oil used in paints
Only Rodgers/Hart song not for a musical
Once in a ___.