Crossword Clues Start With B, page 1762
Baby's bed
Business-casual jacket
Before heading down the chimney, Santa __
Broad necktie
Beehive State people
Bickers
Bi- plus one
Be heard to question location of clothes
Bridal wear
"___ Burr, Sir" ("Hamilton" song)
Big name in water filters
Busy airport
Barnaby ___, Dickens tale (5)
Ballet school handrail
Bank's savings offering
Bike-hitting-a-car-door result
Bird's morning song
Brown with the famous dog
Bleu ___ Causses (cheese similar to Roquefort)
Blue ___ (intense Zoolander look with lips pursed and cheeks sucked in)
Burial structure raided by Lara Croft
Busy hive dweller
Badger's home, comprising of a network of tunnels (4)
Bell-shaped fruit of the plant Capsicum annuum, eaten in salads (3,7)
Bread made light by aerating with yeast or baking powder (8)
Brother of Gawain in Arthurian legend, now a popular Welsh name (6)
Building for drying hops as part of the brewing process (4)
Bulletin's foremost compiler in rush to go 21-across (8)
Band in a place setting
Baffles
Briefing for the media, informally
Boozehound
Beginning from
Bad actors grunt sadly, being at a loss (9)
Boston Bruins' league
Bratty and over-indulged (6)
Brit, oddly, wearing hat with zero passion (6)
Bloody Mary liquor
Benjamin Franklin's flying toy
Break-___ (certain crimes)
Band-___ (adhesive strip)
Bon Jovi's "___ My Life"
Baa-ing barn resident
(3/5) "Battles are fought with ___ sticks (NHL domain), in arenas where prowesses mix!..."
"Beetle Bailey" dog with a palindromic name
"Back to the Future" actress ___ Thompson
Breakfast grain, often
Broth-y dish served in a bowl
Base for some whiskey
Bitter or lager, eg (4)
Bay in a multistorey, eg (7,5)
Budgie's home (8)
Bloom (8)
___ by Mouth, film starring Kathy Burke
Browned skin
“Butter” K-pop band
Big fusses
Backs off
Boyfriend
Ballet skirt
Business magnate
Bends the truth
Building wing
Breaks, in a way
Binds
Become disillusioned let ashore abroad
Bigwig in recently taken photo
Beef, e.g.
Backing over University square
"Barbie" actress Ferrera
Basque game played against a wall
Bed aboard ship (5)
Begin to garden, perhaps
Beginner, in gamer slang: Abbr.
Begins again concerning those goings-on
Big actor? (5)
Bin in deal to improve poor connection (3,4)
Bin top payment arranged at a predetermined time (2,11)
Bird maybe to wobble, having swallowed worm initially (7)
Blast! ... almost late rising (4)
Breaking rule with one TV participant?
Brim on a baseball cap
Building reportedly hit on top at first? Certainly top's missing (9)
Bury dog, perhaps, assuming relatives initially understand (9)
Business entities that only exist on paper
Busy part of play I have shortened
By inference, more off message? (6)
Badly in need of, though dismissing? (6,3)
Badly needing (6,3)
Be abusive (4,5)
Beige food spread? (6)
Being English and kind (6)
Believe at heart it's not true (3)
Biding one's time before taking the restaurant job (7)
Blast! It's a sprint! (4)
Bossa __; 1960s dance
Blow-by-blow
Bumbling
Barkless dog
Bread for a gyro
Battle station
Bury Football Club?
Blockhead
Backlash
Beldam
Bass leaving Sussex resort? Absolutely correct (5,2)
Because her fate was resolved by an ancestor (10)
Being abusive at the christening (4-7)
Bound to be a sauce ingredient (5)
By roughly ten to one, is about full (6)
By the end of the evening, one had left (4)
Baby's first word, maybe
Begin, as an adventure
Best-case scenarios
Blouse or tee
Bravery
__ Bauer (clothing brand)
Back of a ship
Be a monarch
Bleeped out
Biblical poems
Barrel of laughs
Bicker
By inference, more off message?
Bad? No, the thug reformed inside (7)
Bad, in the vilest sense (4)
Be in a hurry and open roughly (4)
Be the first element (4)
Because the flying insect is tailless (5)
Being a substitute sandwichman? (7,2)
Being attractive in the picture (7)
Belief I can change is helpful (10)
Blatant
British music artist
___ Barstow, Yorkshire author noted for his novel A Kind Of Loving (4)
___ Bevin, the politician who served as minister of labour and national service in the wartime coalition government from 1940-45 (6)
___ Brockman, pompous local news anchor in The Simpsons (4)
Bookstore section
"Better late than never," e.g.
Bucking horse
Best French article turned viral and went ahead (10)
Belonging to me in red perhaps covered with white fur (7)
Binge-watched like crazy, say
Bodies in swimming costumes
Built with care maybe as a way to avoid friction
Bungle
Bird in a gaggle
Behave wildly
"Believe" singer
Bread served with butter chicken
Beach bird
Belinda Carlisle hit where she "can't speak"
Body's basic building block (4,4)
_ Beach, Australian tourist draw (5)
Bigger drink taken outside bar at last (6)
Book translates it as 'Lorca's Charm'
British physicist and chemist who determined the composition of water (5,9)
'Be ___ to the soul', (carol) (9)
'Bring me ___ - ___ hither', (carol) (4-4)
Batter cake (6)
Belgian port
". . . but maybe I'm wrong!"
Baby ___ (prominent fashion brand of the early two-thousands)
British keister
Big ___ 6 (Disney movie)
Brit box?
___ ball (midway game)
___ beans (veggies also called butter beans)
- - - bed, area in a garden that is higher than the ground around it (6)
Baffled
Bath towel and robe fabric (5)
Blankets or rugs (5)
Boxes as part of training (5)
Beginning of a "Deck the Halls" refrain
Bleak, uninhabited (8)
Brilliant array for pony pal can supply (7)
Bedford ___ (city in "It's a Wonderful Life")
Best Supporting Actress nominee for 1985's original "The Color Purple" (who's also the co-producer of the new musical version)
Body part you can wiggle
Bowling alley sections
British word for "bathroom"
Brooks who plays Sofia in the new movie
___ Barrino (former "American Idol" champ who plays the lead role of Celie in the movie)
___ Beedham, England Ladies Carp Team captain - a bit excellent! (5)
Blurt out when tying up a savage (6)
Beach cover
Before you know it
“Born a Crime” memoirist Trevor
Banana throwaways
Baby ailment
Bands' second releases
Baristas' workplaces
Bessie known as the "Empress of the Blues"
Black ___ Speaks
Bouncer! English win scoring boundary at the end (7)
Burned out, overwhelmed by study class (8)
"...boy ___ girl?" (question to new parents, perhaps): 2 wds.
Big name in ice cream
Bird's wing movement
Bathroom, to a Brit
Baby powder ingredient that is often "white"
Bridal vow: 2 wds.
Bride's wedding attire that is usually "white"
Break, as a twig
Bridge carrying a waterway (8)
Boil with anger (6)
Be patently obvious (5,3,1,4)
Bit with code mystical • Ultimately (6)
Bury's season non-starter! (5)
Brink
Borders on
Burning heap
Brewer Frederick
Broadcaster
Bud
Bemused with creature
Bill stamp
Beckon from afar
Bury dog, perhaps, assuming relatives initially understand
Booze
Blast! ... almost late rising
Building reportedly hit on top at first? Certainly top's missing
Behind schedule
Bedder’s somewhat pricey — exorbitant in retrospect
Bad reflection with CD dirties playing
Bird’s cry as it loses height
Baby roarer; potential Scout? (3)
Bad OPS revelation
Baking implement
Banishment, as of Napoleon to St Helena (5)
Baptismal water bowl
"Barefoot ": Ina Garten cooking show
Barry Humphries' comic creation
Be preoccupied and worried by predicament
Berliner's agreed return of single friend is means to spice things up? (8)
Best mate heads off to find stone
Bird found in English river and lake
Black veil must be worn
Bled once cold increased
Block-in that can break up old patterns (6,4)
Blunder when driving in Hull at sharp turning (5)
Board game whose opening moves include the King's Gambit and Scotch Game (5)
Boots, maybe Hush Puppies' first with zip set in (4)
Both political sides hold positive vote to provide cover
Bother making a kind of list (2-2)
Bridge player with protection from rain in London borough (9)
Brief halt in breathing
British statesman on line, counterpart of Charles de Gaulle
Bruce, for one, running wee errands (10)
Buoyancy aids (4,7)