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Crossword Clues Start With L, page 657

Lingered. Lingered over, in thought (with "on"). Lived. Lived Lived (in) Live in the past? Lived in King James's era? Lived Lived Lived Lived Lived Lived Lived in luxury mostly in outskirts of Detroit Lived Lived and died, left in rain Lived and died on ridge as result of assault Lived "Listen here, mac" "Listen up, you old bugger" "Listen here" "Look here, old chap!" "Look here," in London "Listen here, old chap!" "Look here, old chap!" "Listen here" "Look here, old chap!" "Look here," in London Londoner's exclamation London exclamation Londoner's phrase. "Look here, old chap!" 'Look here, old chap ...' "Look here, old chap!" "Look here, old chap!" Londoner's 'Pardon me . . .' Lake disappearing from Scottish island? Fancy that! Like Eric the Red Longship sailors Language that gives us "floe" Like 2-Down Like some mythology Like the Vikings Longship crewmen Like Leif Ericson Language on a longship Like Eric or Leif Longship language Like Thor Like Loki Like Odin and Thor Like the Valkyries Like Thor Like Leif and Eric Like Odin and Thor Longship developers Like Leif Like Vikings Like Eric the Red Like Leif Ericson Like some gods Like the Vikings Language "Viking" came from Leif Ericson's crew Like Eric the Red Like Odin Like Hel Like Tyr Like Valkyries Like Vikings Like Leif Ericson Like Loki Language of a northern country. Language of Trondheim. Leif's parentage. Lie, Lange, etc. Language of the Vikings. Language. Language of Iceland Like Amundsen Like Thor or Frigg Like Eric the Red Like Valhalla's heroes Like the dragon Fafnir Leif's language Like Vikings Like the Vikings Like 1-Across Like Loki or Thor Like 26-Down Like Odin or 9-Down Language from which "sky" and "egg" are derived Like Ymir Like some mythology Like longship sailors Like the origin of the names for some days of the week Like 36-Down, e.g. Like Odin and Thor Like the myth of Ragnarok Like Odin Language from which "litmus" comes Like early visitors to modern Nova Scotia Like the settlers of Iceland Like Hägar the Horrible Like Odin or Thor Like some myths Like Odin Like Odin Like some gods Like Thor Like Eric the Red Like Odin or the Valkyries Like Vikings Like the Aesir Like Hagar Like Erik the Red Like Erik the Red, e.g. Like Odin Like Odin and Thor Like the Vikings Like Valhalla's heroes Like the Vikings Like Leif Eriksson Like the Aesir Like Valkyries Like Odin Like some Scandinavians Like Erik the Red Like Thor and Odin Like Vikings Like Odin and Thor Like Odin or Thor Leif's language Like Hel Like Ibsen or Grieg Like Hagar Like Loki Longship sailors, e.g. Like the Valkyries Like the dragon Fafnir Like the gods of Asgard Language that gave us "berserk" Like Eric the Red Language that gives us "ugly" and "berserk" Like 27-Down Like Loki Like Ymir and Yggdrasil Like 46-Across Like the Vikings Like early visitors to modern Nova Scotia Language from which 'litmus' comes Like the settlers of Iceland Like Odin or Thor Like some myths Like Hägar the Horrible Language that gives us 'ugly' and 'berserk' Language that gives us 'ransack' and 'berserk' Like 27-Down Like Ymir and Yggdrasil Like 46-Across Like the Vikings Like Erik the Red Like Erik the Red, e.g Like Odin and Thor Like the Vikings Like Odin Like Thor and Loki Like Erik the Red Like Odin or Thor Like Odin and Thor Like Thor Like the Vikings Like Thor and Odin Like Vikings Leif Ericson, by birth Like 39 Across Language that gave us ''reindeer'' Language on a longship Longship language Like the mythological Aesir-Vanir War Like Vikings Like Thor Like Eric or Leif Like Odin and Thor Like the Valkyries Like Loki Like the gods Thor and Loki Longship crewmen Language from which 'geyser' derives Like Thor and Loki Like Thor Like Odin and Thor Like the Valkyries Like Loki Like myths of Valhalla Like Loki Language from which 'reindeer' comes Language from which "berserk" comes Like crook and creek, etymologically Like crook and creek, etymologically Like Loki Like Thor Like Thor and Odin Like Vikings Like Hel and Odin Like Erik the Red Like Erik the Red Like Odin and Loki Like Odin and Loki Like Loki Like Loki Like the Valkyries Like the better sister (take that, Lindsay Lucido!) Like a big brother Like mentors vis- -vis mentees, usually Like a big brother Like Bart, vis- -vis Lisa Like mentors, generally Longer in the tooth Like big brothers, say Like mentors vis-à-vis mentees, usually Like Venus, to Serena Like a big sister Less fresh Like a big brother Like a big sister Less fresh. Like some jokes. Less recent Less youthful Longer in the tooth Like Wilbur Wright, to Orville Like some siblings Like 16 vis-à-vis 15, agewise Less likely to be carded, say Like George W. vis-à-vis Jeb Bush Like a big brother Like 10-Down vis-à-vis any other senator in history Like Ashley, relative to Mary-Kate (by seconds) Like Strom, vis-a-vis any other member of congress Longer in the tooth Living more years? Longer in the tooth Like a big brother Longer in the tooth Less fresh Like a big brother Like 10-Down vis-à-vis any other senator in history Living more years? Like some siblings