Crossword Clues Start With P, page 107
Pele was one
Person with the fastest-starting PC?
Pen-shaped
Pen-shaped
Pope whose election begat the Great Schism
Pope during the Great Schism
Printer's guide.
Pope after Gregory XI
Pennsylvania college.
Pope with the shortest reign (13 days)
Property claim along the Rio Grande?
Purified
Possible slogan for a Milwaukee university?
Part 4 of quote
Product of bone distillation.
Pilot episode?
Powers of film
Powers of film
Powers of "Deadwood"
Piggish.
Plug ___.
Potash source
Part 4 of remark
Part 6 of quote
Part 2 of quote
Puzzler's puzzling U-words
Prowess of an orthopedic surgeon?
Palm Springs mayor and family
Period postponing the inevitable
Port on Red Sea: Var.
Period of reprieve
Pomposity
Place to get some past-their-date tomatoes?
Part 3 of the quip
Pertaining to a part of Yugoslavia.
Periodical dedicated to stylish boots?
Pamper
Polite acts
Polite acts
Phrase for a career woman.
Part of homeland security
Place of much casting
Potent thrust.
Philosophical study of the universe
Political decampers.
Part 2 of quip
Potato side
Parts of small intestines
Potato side
Potato side
Pay reluctantly
Pennyweights: Abbr.
Put trust in the Lone Ranger's friend?
*Profit factors
*Profit factors
Prominent US senator from NY: 1957-81
Pain relief ad term
Pain relief ad term
Person in overalls sucking a piece of straw, stereotypically
Potential "Mr. Potatoe Head," had Clinton not been elected in '92?
Pitcher who won 200-plus games while playing in four different decades, 1929-53
Pitcher who won 200-plus games while playing in four different decades, 1929-53
Plea from an artistic little girl?
Plea from an artistic little girl?
Portuguese navigator (1394-1460) who explored the west coast of Africa: 2 wds.
Popular 1980s arcade game where one had to fence off a supermajority of the screen
Popular 1980s arcade game based on simple geometry
Premier of France.
Paris's ___ des Plantes
Prop up some seafood?
President of Quitters International?
Puerto Rican dance music
Pump, in Peru
Pretty predictable
Publishers' lots
Presidential nominees rack them up
Plate spring openings.
Place to dispel rumors?
Pugilism, to Pedro
Polonaise, for example.
Perry Como #1 hit of 1946
PTA
Parts of a procedure
P.I. vines
Provide a treat of sorts
Parole?
Part 2 of remark
Place for a pin
Parent's handful
Part 1 of a quote
Process of whitening.
Part 3 of the quote
Prisoners who write tediously?
PTA meeting guides, e.g.
Personal (abbr.)
Part of Pfc.
Personal: abbr.
Pt. of some journal titles
Particular method: Abbr.
Public announcement: Abbr.
Penitentiary division
Payment to the king of Syria, in Maccabees
Part 3 of remark
Personal green light
Place to dry out, in oaters
Place to dry out, in oaters
Pilotless plane
Prisoners
Pilotless weapon
Poet who wrote "Hair"?
Propound: Scot.
President using a computer mouse?
Promise of confidentiality, part three
Parts of clubs that sell clubs
Parts of clubs that sell clubs
Part-time job
Part-time job, for some
Projection over door or window.
Program inspired by Dick Tracy comics
Program that solicits anonymous tips
Patrolman's crowd control order
Patrolman's crowd-control order
Prepare to orate
Pool hall routine?
Pool hall routine?
1967 portrayer in a spoof
Puppy loves
*Protected area
*Protected area
Persuade by misleading
Pulsations' quality?
Part of a steam engine.
Persian wheel
Puckish evenings
Pertaining to memory.
Persian prince's title
Persian title of honor
Part 4 of quip
Place out of order
Pitching stat for a Rastafarian in Tokyo or a Cambodian in Key West?
Political opportunity for an African-American lion tamer?
Protagonist in "God's Little Acre"
Phrase for home.
Potential pass-receivers
Put in joint custody?
Pentad
Pertaining to the Spice Islands.
Prepared paddies
Pointed at random.
Pointed, as at random.
Performed helplessly?
Popular 1970s British TV series
Pulled out
Paddle-like.
Paddlelike.
Paddle-shaped
Pardon emotional outbursts?
Previous month: Abbr.
Pat Boone and Henry Flagler
P
Part 2 of quip
Part 4 of quote
Prudence or prescience
Political loner
Prevents
Prevents.
Place to tee a golf ball?
Portable piece of furniture
Painter in the family?
Place for many a shot
Place for valuables, maybe
Pet named for writer Sinclair?
Page, perhaps
Panhandlers who try harder?
(Parlor game) ÷ (seder ritual)
Pillbox
Proper pistol handling
Poser for Spencer Tracy
Piece offer?
Part of the name of Kipling's famous water boy.
Pointers and retrievers, e.g.
Plants known as "sticky-heads"
Possessed useful information (on)
Possessed useful information (on)
Patient carrier
Patient mover
Places for pieces
Places for pieces
Packing
Persian roses
Palestine anti-terrorist movement.
Pass 7,500 feet high between Afghanistan and India.
Patrick Henry's warning, "Caesar ___ . . . "
Pacific island screwpine.
Pacific Island screw pine.
Pacific Island pine.
Pacific screw pine.
Pacific pine.
Pacific tree
Pacific pine
6 P.M.
Palmate
Parked, at O'Hare
Passions for possession.
Personal excesses
Pipsqueak under cross-examination?
Pork chop, in Liverpool
Pros and Cons
Prevailing mood of the times.
Plumber's analysis?
Planks forming a ship's hull
Planks forming a ship's hull
People raging
Pretty Maid's nursery rhyme declaration
Procrastinator's pick-up line?
!PU SMOTTOB
Paul Newman's last line in "The Color of Money"
Popular spuds
1965 Peter and Gordon hit
1965 Peter and Gordon hit
Pay attention to Andy, but ___?
Palm of the hand.
Popeye's success formula, in his own words
Poorly equipped.
Pat needs this to maintain composure
Pal's promise
Parisian's pledge of honesty?
Parisian's pledge of honesty?
Potential confession
Poetic words from a paper tiger?
Part 3 of quip
Portugal's peninsula
Prime Minister of Japan: 1960–64
Part 3 of quip
Part 3 of quote
Potbellied pet?
Product of a Krispy Kreme/Scrabble merger?
Patrick Henry line pushing Freeport freedom?
Present at birth?
Picaresque hero of an 18th-century French novel
Pangs
Pertaining to Portuguese India.
Part of a proverb
Piece of soccer equipment
Phrase from the sports page.
Pieces of metal of a certain shape.
"___ passion to tatters . . . "—Hamlet.
"___ passion to tatters."
" . . . ___ passion to tatters": Hamlet
" . . . ___ passion to tatters"