Crossword Clues Start With A, page 59
Adjustable piece in a machine
Adjustable piece of metal
Article put on aircraft carrying journo from E London
Agreeably
Apparitional
Ally
As bill passed on involving millions, this certainly ....?
A danger in horse being accompanied by pointer
Auntie prepared endless food for insects
Artist Antoine
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
Analyst's technique showing promise with club
Any sense organ
Any sense organ
A kind of talk: Comb. form.
Arizona city.
Arizona city
Arizona town where the Earps and Clantons fought
Artisan's skill
Artisan's skill
Artisan's skill
Artisan's skill
Asian vegetable
Ambiguities that enable evasion of obligations
A pledge or guaranty.
A guarantee.
Arsonist, e.g.
Activates, as fireworks
1963 AFL champions
Antiseptic my lot distributed around hospital
Antiseptic used by filthy molecatchers
Alley Oop to 16-Across
Ancient coat carried during troubles by an aristocratic leader
An arachnid that sucks the juices of its prey was named after this author
Author of "Dracula"
Address on Beaumont St, Oxford curiously AE Housman's? Lumme!
Assignment given to a po' boy?
Assignment given to a po’ boy?
Academic going round old university correcting scripts
Animals making use of flab swim around
Architectural adornments
Accelerated reaction in sect a lady reformed
Awry, to Burns
Awry, to Burns
Askew: Scot.
Asian city's mismanaged TV avoids receiving large fine
"Affirmative!"
"Affirmative!"
All the time
Around the clock
Always
Around the clock
Around the clock
Aiding nature in a way
Adding colour reportedly becoming less strong
August and September newspaper service.
"And ye may better ___ the rede": Burns
Allergy sufferer's concern
58-Across?
58-Across?
Act without restraint
Act without restraint
A colored warning flare
Author of quotation
Applying energy, join together part of watch
Arguing over petty things
Arrive impolitely
Achieves success
A man's youth
Actress Garr discovered at a statue site?
Acid used to stain microscope slides
Acted like a pupil
___ acid (microscopic staining compound)
Actor in traditional dumb show
Actor in traditional play
Area in the North Atlantic
Area in the North Atlantic
Acquired, as debt
Australian call
Aussie's warning cry.
Area of the North Atlantic dense with gulfweed
Aussie call
Australian cry
Aborigine's call
Australian aborigine's call
Australian cry
Aborigine's call
An Aussie call
An Aussie outback call
Australian bush call
Aborigine's call
Australian Aborigine's call
Australian cry
Australian call
Aborigine's call
An Aussie outback call
Australian bush call
An Aussie call
Aircraft safety device
Aging problem
Aging problem
All the letters opened first by independent college? That's no sort of life!
Accuse specific people
Accountant to take advantage of minor celebrity going on about controversial Big Issue
"Alias Grace" author Margaret
"Alias Grace" author
Against: Prefix
Author of The Handmaid's Tale
"Alias Grace" author Margaret
Ancient roman burial cave
"Alias Grace" author
Agent holds up small photo with article on Cork - it's very shrewd
'Alias Grace' author
Ancient satirist who wrote "A True Story"
Ancient Greek satirist
Ancient Greek satirist.
Ancient Greek satirist
Abbey and lake in southern Austria
Ancient city, probably Armageddon.
All tangled up
Atrophied.
Arizona city or patriot William
Author Kipling
Author of "Conquest of Peru."
Arizona city, site of annual rodeo.
Author of "The Conquest of Peru."
American historian.
___ and between
Act the fool, keeping Times in intermediate space
Army mollusk?
Agile men and women find Oriental type of cannabis for writer
Army mollusk?
Army mollusk?
'A frog he would a- -- go . . .'
Activity that may include flowers and candy
Ambiguous
Ambiguous when speaking, moreover, and gently moved
Arrangement or combination of tones and hues
Author Sendak
Agree to overseas high-flyers incorporating road to yard
Actor Evans
A Guggenheim Museum location
Action of separating
Arterial problem
Artery ailment.
Artery wall swelling; nurse may (anagram)
Abnormal enlargement of an artery
Author of "Father and Son" (1849–1928).
Attacking fiercely
Attacking violently.
Assaulting
Attacking fiercely
Attacking fiercely
A.S. —, English writer
Athletic woe
Athlete's concern
Arm or leg cramp as a result of exercise
A place like Cheltenham in the fifties: old woman's resort
A health-treatment centre in small resort somewhere in the Canaries
Armstrong’s words when the lunar module detached from 31D
Austrian composer who was an exponent of the 12-tone technique
Agony aunt once known as Rebecca Rayle
"Anatomy of a Murder" director
'Anatomy of a Murder' director
'Anatomy of a Murder' director
An idiom such as “al dente” or “bel canto”
Another name for many types of otary
A type of deep-fried burrito
American politician who once described the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull as “lipstick”
Author of Hotel du Lac
A former regular panellist on Mock the Week
A bar chart
A sign of great happiness
American sitcom starring Ed O’Neill and Katey Sagal
Actor who played Ender Wiggin in the 2013 film Ender’s Game
Amorous outdoor scenes, eg those painted by Watteau
American golfer who won the 1989 Open Championship after a play-off with Wayne Grady and Greg Norman
Actress daughter of Blythe Danner
A big problem or important question
Adds tension to
Adds tension to
Author
Aggressively difficult
Austrian composer whose 1935 violin concerto is dedicated to Manon, daughter of Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius
17-Across costar in "Silk Stockings"
17-Across costar in "Silk Stockings"
Attended by all members
Absolute
Absolute
All-inclusive, as a meeting
__ and Kashmir
___ and Kashmir
___ and Kashmir, Indian state
____ and Kashmir is India’s northernmost state
Advertising slogan for Stella Artois beer, 1982-2007
Antiques expert who made his name in Going for a Song
Ancient "Works and Days" poet
Author whose short stories in The Bloody Chamber were based on fairy tales
Ancient cannon-firing device
A composer’s daughter and a composer herself, who worked as Benjamin Britten’s assistant
Actor who played Sergeant Caleb Cluff in the BBC TV series Cluff, 1964-65
Actor born in Tasmania
Actor from Tasmania
A U.S. state
A mistress of Charles II
Actress who became a long-time mistress of Charles II
According to the players they were written for, the violin concertos by Tchaikovsky and Barber were ____
A combination of three letters representing one sound
Actor who played scheming private detective Pat Healy in There’s Something About Mary
Aging
Author of "James and the Giant Peach"
Author of "The Enormous Crocodile"
Author of Tales of the Unexpected
Ailurophobes they're not
... and 52-Across are Mormons
6A and many other 3D explorers came from this region
A crowd ____ something as a collective demand
A common size of carafe
Author of the first Surrealist Manifesto in 1924
Actress and singer who was Hollywood’s “Sarong Queen”
Actress who appeared in many Bob Hope and Bing Crosby “road” movies
Author of The Blue Flower
Argentinan capital
Argentinan capital
"A Man Lay Dead" author
Author of detective fiction's ''Golden Age''
As Geoffrey Crayon, ____ wrote a Sketch Book with stories including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Alter ego used by William Makepeace Thackeray
Area of England between the North and South Downs
(Attempted) reconciliation between different religions or philosophies
A German town hall
Abbreviated, this single-currency agreement is a bird
Agony aunt whose autobiography was titled How Did I Get Here from There?
"Atonement" author Ian
"Atonement" novelist, 2001
"Atonement" author Ian
"Amsterdam" author Ian
'Atonement' author Ian
Annie Reed portrayer in "Sleepless in Seattle"
Actress who was born Margaret Hyra
Actress who played Sally in When Harry Met Sally …
American equivalent of a unit trust
Annual thoroughbred race held at the Randwick Racecourse in Sydney
American department store which published the 1939 booklet in which Rudolph the Reindeer first appeared
An old-fashioned British indication of agreement
Any of the Gilbert and Sullivan works originally presented by the D’Oyly Carte company
Alpine singers
At heart
An Aegean island