Crossword Clues Start With O, page 954
"___ of thumb" (general guideline)
"One ___ time...": 2 wds.
___ of faith (make a hard choice)
Organization for young lads: Abbr.
Oolong or Darjeeling, e.g.
Out-of-fashion or outdated
Officially forbid
"___ of Avalor," Disney princess
Official permit to make an arrest
Oft-hired teen to take care of kids
Opposite of "acid"
Opposite of "cold"
Ooh and ___
Oppressed race in "The Time Machine"
___ of the tongue (misspeak)
Opposite of "upper"
Owl's call
One's earnings
One of ten in an alley?
Opposite of "evil"
One and only
Often-stubbed body part
"One more thing..."
Of the same ___ (similar)
One round of a track race
"...or so ___ say"
Opposite of "profit"
One-person performance
Oxygen or hydrogen, for one
Oat ___ muffin
Omega, to a physicist
Old T-shirt's new use, usually
On a ___ with (equal to)
"Othello" antagonist
One-twelfth of a foot
Opposite of "over"
On an ___ keel (not tilted)
___ on the back
One of Charlie's trio
"One ___ or Another" (Blondie hit)
Optimist's outlook
Opposite of "inner"
One-named "Royals" singer
Online encyclopedia, briefly
On-campus residence, for short
"On ___ note..." ("Not to mention..."): 2 wds.
"One and only" prefix?
___ one's time (be patient)
Old DJs' assortment: Abbr.
Of the same ___ (similar)
"Only Time" Irish singer
Ophthalmologist's study
Opposite of "truths," in a party game
Oozy tree output
On ___ (walking)
One who takes pictures for a living, say
"___ On You Crazy Diamond," Pink Floyd song
One who is hungover often, perhaps
___ out for (naturally able)
Organization for better water: Abbr.
On the house, say
Organize, as laundry
"Oliver ___," novel by Charles Dickens
Over-the-counter antacid brand
___ of options
___ one's dirty laundry in public
Olive or canola product
On the ___ (fleeing)
"On ___ Majesty's Secret Service"
Open with a crowbar, say
"One day ___ time": 2 wds.
"Old MacDonald ___ a Farm"
One-for-one exchange
Open-handed blow
Organization with a "Most Wanted" list: Abbr.
Ornamental pond fish
Opposite of "output"
___ out of shape (agitated)
Oil-fueled light source essential for camping
Oxen connecting bar that is a homophone of 1a
One who spreads rumors, perhaps
Out of ___, out of mind
___ of honor (wedding VIP)
Offer a price, at an auction
Opposite of "professional," as an athlete
Office furniture
Old and torn piece of cloth
Opposite of positive, for short
Oscar-winning singer with the hit "Believe"
___ o' shanter (Scottish cap)
Opposite of pro
Ostrich's kin
"___ of the morning to you!"
Overflow with
___ of interest (banking term)
Opposite of "temporary," for short
One who plays a part in a film production
Orange eater's leftover
1984 or 2012, for one
Oscar-winning director Lee
Open with a crowbar
"Orinoco Flow" Irish singer
Our home planet
One more than a duo
One of four in a room, usually
Opinion survey
"One more thing...": Abbr.
Opposite of "upper"
"Of Mice and ___," John Steinbeck novella
Oxen's harness
Omega, to a physicist
"Over there," poetically
Old cleaning cloth
O+ or B-, when talking about blood
"Obviously" exclamation
Old ___ ("Game of Thrones" character)
Olden days
Old-fashioned "before"
___ over (almost fall)
Oolong or Darjeeling, e.g.
___ out a living
Out of the ordinary
Opening word of grandma's letter or what she may call you endearingly
One less than tenth
Oral health organization: Abbr.
"One small ___ for man..."
Organization for strikes and spares: Abbr.
Organization responsible for the clean air act: Abbr.
One of many in an archipelago
On the ___ (running away)
"On ___ with" (equal)
Organization with a "Most Wanted" list: Abbr.
___ of love (pleasing task)
One-sixteenth of a pound
___ of interest (investigation subject)
"One day ___ time": 2 wds.
___ of fame
Off-Broadway award
"Old MacDonald" letter trio
Ocean rise and fall controlled by the moon
Only a handful
Omelet necessity
Often yellow dairy product with holes as seen in "Tom & Jerry"
Online communication facilitated by Outlook or Yahoo
(5/7) On Friday, he bid adieu to his town (rhymes with "Fri")
(1/7) On Monday, he hit the lottery (rhymes with "Mon")
(2/7) On Tuesday, he cleared his past ___ (rhymes with "Tues")
(6/7) On Saturday, he adopted a feline in a new town (rhymes with "Sat")
(3/7) On Wednesday, he went to ___ with an idea in his head (rhymes with "Wed")
(4/7) On Thursday, he made ___-of-the-moment decision (rhymes with "Thur")
(7/7) On Sunday, he had a ___ day at the park with his new pet in his new town (rhymes with "Sun")
Oft-hailed vehicle
Oslo's country, for short
Oldschool "no"
Opus ___ ("The Da Vinci Code" sect)
One of "deadly" seven
Optimist's feeling
"On your mark, get ___, go!"
Open-toed slipper worn at the beach
___ out a living (barely make)
"___ On Me" (Bill Withers hit)
Old measurement agency: Abbr.
Opposite of "manual"
"Old MacDonald ___ a Farm"
___ of the iceberg
Old cloth used for dusting
___ one's case (conclude)
___ on the cob, popular food during fall
"One," in Spain
Oscar-winning director Lee
Opposite of "pro"
Onion's relative
"___ of Eden" (1955 film)
One of the "Sesame Street" muppets
One with the stethoscope, for short
___ out a living (manage somehow)
One who might make you yawn, say
*Optical ___ (CD-reading computer part)
Optometrist's concern
One with a "burden"
Oil can letters
Opposite of WSW: Abbr.
Opus ___
Olive product
Opposite of "post"
"Once ___ a time..."
Opposite of "under"
One who might be in high school
___ one's case (conclude)
*One less than 16a
On a ___ with (equal footing)
Officially forbid
"Over the ___," Judy Garland song that has a weather phenomenon with seven colors in its title
___-of-bounds (off limits)
Old-fashioned "no"
Opposite of "across" in a crossword
"Oh ___?!" ("Wanna bet?")
Opposite of "nope"
Obamacare, initially: Abbr.
Old-school icons, for short
"Old Town Road" singer Lil ___ X
"On the ___ hand..."
Outer layer of a banana
Online discussion site
Offer a price, at an auction
Often-stubbed body part
"Old MacDonald ___ a Farm"
Osbourne of Black Sabbath
Oscar-winning film that uses ASL (rhymes with "soda")
Organization with a "Most Wanted" list: Abbr.
Open with a crowbar, say
"One ___ Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (homophone for 23d)
On the ___ (fleeing)
"Once ___ a time in..." (fairy tale opening)
Occupied the bean bag, say
Off-road transport: Abbr.
Opposite of "vertical," for short
Organ that helps you listen
___ of the tongue (verbal mistake)
Opposite of liability
Oolong or herbal, e.g.
___ one out
"___ on a Grecian Urn," poem by John Keats
___ one's case (conclude)
Order's partner
Outlook competitor from Google
Organization for therapists: Abbr.
Outer shell of 16a that often features a glass front
"___ of the iceberg"
Once around a racetrack
One's old man, informally
Organization for sport played on an ice rink: Abbr.
Old Apple music device
Olive ___, Popeye's girlfriend
"Open-wide" expression
On ___ with (roughly equal to)
"___ of Tranquility," novel by Emily St. John Mandel
One without a date at a party
Oscar-nominated film "___ out"
One with no hair
Old-style "therefore"
Organization with a "Most Wanted" list: Abbr.
One of twelve, in a foot
___ of fresh air
"On the ___" (running away)
Organization found in bowling alleys: Abbr.
___ out jeans (old)
Objective or ambition
Opposite of negative, for short
___-or-miss