Crossword Clues Start With T, page 70
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Title in Malay
Treasurer Clark's maiden name.
Treasurer Clark's middle name.
"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" costar
Titles: French.
Title of respect, in Malay
Title of respect in Malaysia
Title of respect in Malay, the equivalent of Mr or Sir
To be 5D, in informal American usage
Today, in Germany
The skill of Bradman and Hutton
The ____, movie with dinosaurs, made 19 years before Jurassic Park
Tambourine
Three-cleft.
"The wings of ___ black and white"
"Tough-actin'" athletes' foot medication
The first US secretary of state chosen by Donald Trump
"Tough-actin'" medication
"__ the Town" (old TV show)
The “____ shark” is a roof sculpture in an Oxford suburb
The burbot.
Transports of delight
"The Emigrants" Oscar nominee
Treat roughly
TV fare for a quilter?
Type of communism.
Town in India.
Town of north India.
"This Modern World" cartoonist
"This Modern World" cartoonist
The eviction of tenants from large Scottish estates in the early 19th century
This French-Canadian pop punk band performed at the 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremony
Tamino's gift from Queen of the Night.
The end-all neat freak portrayer of classic TV
The Hindenburg?
Telescope measure
The CEO of Ryanair
'96 Tonic debut
The privatisation of the bus industry following the 1985 Transport Act
The worship of sacred things, or saints
The "Iliad" film version for kids?
The "Iliad" film version for kids?
Tournament trophy
Trellis creeper
Trophy.
Trophy
Trophy-case item
... to the earthworms
Trophy type
To dismiss (one), ignominiously.
"The probability of drippings dripping is proportional to the price of the nearest tie," e.g.?
Tom Courtenay vehicle
The Beatles and the Dave Clark Five, in a way
They're often white in warm weather
Trusty fellows.
Talisman of Scott novel
They're in it for the long haul
The "lamplighter" of Stevenson's poem.
The “sport of kings”
Tea: Var.
Territorial dispute
Type of sleeve
"The First Deadly Sin" author
TV's Matt and Andy
They're attached to the sternum
"The Europeans" star
Toledo deal
Tale of a cease-fire?
Traveler in Torino
Traveler to Tijuana
Ten-speed feature
Taking inventory at the Tropicana plant?
The Cape fox.
Terni trout
Tissue problems
Tissue problems
Testing devices
Tissue injuries
Temporary places to sleep, colloquially
Type of bee
Tissue injuries
Times with snag: unwanted net gains
"Travels in Northern Greece" author
The President of Sudan
Tops in the kitchen
Townsman
Turks of the 15th century.
Turks.
Turks
11th-century saint
Took apart
Took apart
Type of chip
Tall Aryan of Caucasia
The class of tapeworms
They're not color-blind
They send their workers to the docks
"__ (the fairest one in sight)": Frost
"__ (the fairest one in sight)": Frost
They think they're superior
10th-century German king
19th-century German chancellor
The Iron Chancellor
The side of a cathedral choir which is not cantorial
The original family name of Darth Vader
The world’s first female president of a republic
To astronomers, they're hot and blue
Totally resistant to small talk?
Turpitude
Taking heart.
The capital of France’s Aveyron department
The smallest European rodent, for which old tennis balls with a drilled hole make good nests
1937 tune
Tax usually applied to goods prior to purchase
This puzzle's theme
The ceremony at which degrees are conferred
The illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI, and the subject of scandalous rumour
Title of a 2006 crime film starring Bruce Willis, in which the last word is not an example of the second
Traditional epithet of the Republic of Venice
"The Black Cat" actor
"The Black Cat" actor
"The Dance" painter
"The ___'s Tale" (modernized tale in which the pilgrim portrays a superhero)
Taunting
Theme of this puzzle
The Red Wings won it.
"The Snows of Kilimanjaro" co-star
The protagonist of Pride and Prejudice
The ____ has been won most often by the Montreal Canadiens
Thoroughbred who won 12 of 14 races and finished second twice, 1970-1972
Trade minister appointed in 1986, whose diaries were serialised on BBC TV in 2004
Titan who fathered Prometheus
Third-largest moon of Saturn
The second most populated city of Belarus, also the name of its southeastern region
'The answer to this is carefully' (Delia Smith on How to ____)
"The pleasure's all mine"
Things hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers
"Tales of Hoffmann" composer
The final work of Jacques ____ was the unfinished opera The Tales of Hoffmann
The UK’s best-known ____ pact lasted for about 18 months, starting in March 1977
TV writer who created The Liver Birds, Butterflies, and Bread
The ability of a vehicle to remain stable, especially when cornering at speed
The Labour Party’s first parliamentary leader
Transport review by A. Tomas gets one complaint initially - it's a minuscule one
Transfer to another.
Traveller, very old and grey, stumbling round area
Traveller by sea
1958 Truman Capote novella, later a film starring Audrey Hepburn
TV's Bat Masterson
This pass was the scene of a battle between Persians and outnumbered Greeks
'Tommy' star
The oldest male tennis player to play in two Grand Slam finals in the same year
To do something 'pour ____ les bourgeois' is to attempt to create a sensation
"Thank Heaven for Little Girls" singer
"Thank Heaven for Little Girls" singer
The only female prime minister of France
The lowest possible throw at dice
The quality of resonant speech
The Sea and the Skylark was written by this poet and Jesuit priest
The study of moral issues in fields like organ transplantation and genetic engineering
The Bucharest Buffoon of '70s-'80s tennis
The Bucharest Buffoon of '70s-'80s tennis
Tennis player who won the 1973 men’s French Open without dropping a set, the first to do so
"The Smoking Gun" author Gerry
The amount by which the value of a nation’s exports exceeds the cost of its imports
The probable destination of a hiker with a scallop shell on their rucksack
Tin-lead alloy
The creator of Paddington Bear
Tech company with the "Inspire the Next" slogan
TV brand
Threw with effort
Thrust upward
Thrown
Threw
Threw with effort
Town between Algiers and Tunis.
19th-century German youth who claimed to have grown up in a darkened cell
Tops in audacity
*"The Silence of the Lambs" protagonist
Toyota's luxury brand
Toyota's luxury line
Toyota's luxury division
"The passionate pursuit of perfection" sloganeer
Toyota's luxury division
Toyota's luxury line
Toyota's upscale line
Toyota's luxury division
Toyota's luxury line
Toyota's upscale line
Toyota's luxury division
Toyota’s luxury car brand
Title of singles by Aretha Franklin, Nik Kershaw, Split Enz, and Debbie Gibson
The author of Cranford
Tree similar to the apple
The first Patricia Cornwell novel featuring Kay Scarpetta
The "I" in "If Ever I Would Leave You"
The model of chivalry in Arthurian romance
Thomas Wolfe novel
1929 Thomas Wolfe novel subtitled A Story of the Buried Life
The founder of this lives to see the beneficiary receive it
Three-time singles champ
Tennis player who said, in 1984, “I’ll let the racquet do the talking”
The fourth person to walk on the moon
Traveller with problem: he runs about one kilometre
Town, lake and canton in French-speaking Switzerland
Transportation systems.
“The joys and sorrows sailors find, Coop’d in their winged ____ citadel” (Byron)
The nature of posh people dressed for a Boxing Day walk?
"Tender is the Night" songwriter
The 21st president's pet dog?
"That's how you spell Chicago!": Part I
Truffles feature, and what 17-, 28- and 47-Across have
Truffles feature, and what 17-, 28- and 47-Across have
Tasty hair treatment?
Tasty hair treatment?
Travelogues, e.g., and puzzle's theme
Travelogues, e.g., and puzzle's theme
Thrower.
Threaten jail time, in a way
The non-military: Abbr.
Traditional heroines.
109, to Caesar
Two rivers
Today's record
The Indian on the buffalo nickel, e.g.
That's all she wrote
The Vanderbilt squad.
Texas city ... and a hint to the starts of 21-, 27-, 45- and 56-Across
Texas A&M home
The Nash Rambler was an early one
Tiny shipment?
They use keyboards
Test pattern display
Test pattern display
"The Aldrich Family" catchphrase, of old radio
The old college try
TV program today, almost certainly
Treated to form into fertilizer.
Tending.
Talk to the trees?
Treated with disdain
"Too serious!" said the pigeons. "Why don't we go with '__'?"
"Too serious!" said the pigeons. "Why don't we go with '__'?"
Traffic warning
Traffic-merge posting
Tropical apricot tree.
... to the air
Teenage males, slangily
Table game for tusslers?