Crossword Clues Start With O, page 986
"___ of the Tiger" (Survivor hit)
Opposite of "departure," for short
Organization with the Patriots and the Chiefs: Abbr.
Old-school icons, in hip-hop slang: Abbr.
Opposite of "positive," for short
"___ open the door for you..." ("I'll do it!"): 2 wds.
Opposite of "WSW": Abbr.
Outer border with a silent "d"?
Oxford or sneaker, e.g.
Of sound mind, say
___ Oyl, Popeye's love interest
One who argues in court, for short
Office seat
"Old one," in German
Out of charge, as a phone battery
"___ of Dogs," 2018 stop-motion animated film
"Once bitten, ___ shy"
Oklahoma's second-largest city
Oyster's treasure
Ophthalmologist's concern
One of five in Shakespeare's Macbeth
Obamacare, initially: Abbr.
Online update format: Abbr.
Orange ___, ingredient used to flavor gingerbread cookies
One Direction's "___ of the Day"
"___ of Me," John Legend hit
Ornamental headwear
Olive ___, ingredient used to grease roast turkey
Of sound mind
Oolong, for one
"Once ___ a time..."
On the ___ (irritable)
Oily flames destroy nature reserve (4,2,3)
Omid -, London-born Iranian actor-comedian who starred as Mahmud Nasir in 2010 comedy-drama film The Infidel
"Once and Again" actor ___ West
One who easily falls for scams
Opponents in the 24Dn 1Dn 15Ac could make me angry (7)
Overhead appointment is the latest thing (6)
Obsessed
Oppenheimer meeting Heisenberg, the Trinity test, and Lewis Strauss's confirmation hearing, in "Oppenheimer"
Odd collection of old papers slipped down (9)
One fruit? Sounds like two! (4)
One who travels overa distance to a holy place (7)
Outrageously wicked in-house shenanigans (7)
Owing to the morning freshness, we hear(3)
Outdoor furniture material
Obsession with wearing gold necklaces?
Origin stories of gullible characters?
One target of the DPT vaccine
Ottoman officer
One might be well-made
Openly confess
Order from Mom
*Obey one's oath on the witness stand
Ouietly sing to fairly central Schumann piece (3)
"___ o' the mornin' to you!"
"On the ___" (running away)
On the fourth day of Christmas, your true love may send you these four calling "avians"
"___ of Me," 2013 song by John Legend
"Obviously" exclamation
On the third day of Christmas, your true love may send you these three hens from Paris, perhaps
On the sixth day of Christmas, your true love may send you these six "V-shaped fliers"-a laying
On the fifth day of Christmas, your true love may send you these five "engagement pieces"
On the second day of Christmas, your true love may send you these two doves that may "snap"
On the first day of Christmas, your true love may send you a partridge in this "poached fruit" tree
"Oh, Pretty Woman" singer ___ Orbison
Organ with drums
Operates
Of speech
Old train company during period, sound quality (6)
One-room residence (6)
Overzealous fan of Pam & Tommy actor Sebastian (4)
Org. with a style manual
Of the kidneys
Otherwise
Oliver! song
Oaf began to sob when depicted as a very scrawny one (1,3,2,5)
Ocelots cavorting nearby
Often-knitted winter wear
Old measure of length seen in letters from Shelley (3)
One aims to pick a winner (7)
One might be sued over this (4)
One of 52 in a year
One of the birds said to guard the Tower of London
One takes over (9)
Our bishop excitedly maintaining society has a strong dislike of Soviet power (11)
Outbid another would-be (home) buyer (6)
Overachiever, abandoning reverie, unleashed chaos
Offspring in the vicinity of house initially left embracing in snug place
One succeeded stocking beer in supermarket lane (5)
One-time Israeli PM Ariel ___
Original language of 'kayak'
Outline of religious books removed from containers in tatters
__ on; trampled
Outback bird
Over
Old flames
One in road trashing transmitter
Oppressive credo Nero used in part?
Officers whose ceremonial duty it is to walk before persons of rank; assistant teachers; doorkeepers; guides; or, cinema attendants (6)
"Omg, I get it now!"
One's driven by double-cross (5)
One hiding on board tug, one overwhelmed by wave (8)
One refusing to eat more quickly (6)
One selling corporate messaging conceals dodgy deal (6)
One-time Tea Party member mostly leaning to the right (6)
One who believes in the Moon's influence on Earth's weather (8)
Outstanding example of peer pressure going forward (5)
Overindulge make merry
Ones making a racket?
One side in a noted family feud
One subject to a religious ban from the 1521 Edict of Worms
Opposite of peaceful
Out touring the neighborhood
One aims to pick a winner
One might be sued over this
One takes over
Outbid another would-be (home) buyer
One who habitually avoids his responsibilities or debts (8)
__ oneself on
o'clock
(Of compounds) having the same formula with different structure
(Of rain) extremely heavy
Object from time past
One on a beach, perhaps close to ugly factory
One qualified in financial matters
Outplays the Toon after smashing finale of match?
OB/___ (childbirth specialist)
One-liner comedian's quality
One of six European countries that have declared permanent neutrality (7)
Opening made for a TV dinner
Out for the night
Orange juice option
Oomph
One might be passed in class
Often changing like a thermometer perhaps? (9)
One denying profits before New Year (9)
One supposes that plumber, say, worked (10)
One teeny movement left in gas (9)
Order large drink (5)
"Oh, I see now"
Old revolver (5)
One having a vested interest in a business (11)
One of the eight traditional game tokens in Monopoly (7)
One who flees to another country to escape persecution (7)
Only country to have won gold in the men's rugby sevens at the Olympics (4)
Only new synthetic material? (5)
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" beholders
Old West trail driver
Old music studio record
Origins/beginnings
Old-fashioned term for a western
One way to get uptown
Org. with licenses
Orwell title word
Oxford or Cambridge, familiarly
Ostrich's slightly smaller relative
Observe head of department pocketing father's jotter
One's ugly feature
Open clue to do with luxury (8)
Oscar and I look for lava with steam-holes (6)
Overturns brute's order
Old-fashioned area measures (5)
Old morning's tests! (5)
One result of tossing (5)
Outspread of liberally-minded actors (9)
Opposite of informal (6)
Oarlock: 2 wds.
Oz visitor
___ of the blue (unexpectedly)
Oral health organization letters
Outfit to catch some Zzzs in, for short
Outcome (6)
Ornamental spiral (6)
Of exceptional power (7)
Outstanding ability (7)
Overlook or snub
Official with many young flowers in sultanate (9)
Otherwise placed in diary, left in as a rule (10)
"___ of course!"
Org. that employed W.W. II-era Donald Duck as a spokesperson
Olive in old comics
Obnoxiously fratty sort
Office monitor, in brief
O.R. V.I.P.s
Over the line, so to speak
Operator of the Texas Eagle and Southwest Chief
One who shoes horses
Overdue
Opening
Out of danger
Org. for teachers
On a cruise
Occur as result
Ocular inflammation
Opponent
1960 Olympic light heavyweight boxing gold medallist
Old synonym for “lifted” or “removed”, now only used in an idiomatic phrase
1960 Olympic light heavyweight boxing gold medallist
Of the first man (6)
Old Testament character who was the grandson of Methuselah (4)
Old copper’s in to bring up files for Flying Squad?
Old style (5)
"On a ___ Boat to China" (4)
One order at the bar
One-piece infant's garment
One that may 17 Down (3)
One who sings normal notes with very high quick notes in between (8)
Online column (4)
Only child to raise? Not quite a case for protection
Opposite of 'vulgaris'
Ordinary Indian side amid break is loud? (8)
Outside ruin in Delphi spending day raving about loving Greece
Old sailor aged so wrinkly
One may be extremely testy and shout (6)
Opposite of 'boom' in the economic cycle
Optimistic pub arranged to take food
Order must be right, within reason (4)
Out-of-this-world sighting, evidence of poltergeist in kitchen? (6,6)
One keen to eat arrested in Erith stores
Offical rebuke. (7)
Only confused over name for synthetic material. (5)
Opt for one rather than the other. (6)
Overly diluted
One of the Beatles
Once more
"On Our __" (1994-95)
One of two on most backpacks
Opposite of 33-Down
Observe
Olympic swimmers Crocker and Thorpe
Opposite of 61-Across
Olympics film (8,2,4)
Or in Public Relations, tact is used to prolong things (8)
Of typing and filing
Old Jewish village
Old enemy?
Old slang for a burglar
Old way to Orly
One signed audibly, as the audience heard (5)
One wrong blamed (9)
Order about (7)
Org. with after-school meetings
Organic compound artificially synthesized by Friedrich W?hler
Oscar winner Ke Huy __
Overly sensitive person sees sign of winter (9)
Overwhelm and enthral
Outdoorsy retailer
*One of Sheriff Woody's catchphrases in "Toy Story"
*Oscar-winning role for Rami Malek