Crossword Clues Start With O, page 124
One of a well-known pair.
"___ own self . . . "
One kind of Russian.
Oscar-winning actress rested in club (8)
Order of tailless amphibia.
Order of frogs.
Order of amphibians.
Order of frogs and toads.
Order of frogs
Order including frogs, toads, etc.
Order of frogs and toads
One of ancient school of French poets.
Orlando Furioso poet
"Orlando Furioso" author
"Orlando Furioso" poet
"Orlando Furioso" poet
"Orlando Furioso"/"Dracula" authors
Old ad challenge to wannabe artists
Old ad challenge to wannabe artists
5% of a fin
Original "Jeopardy" host on the ocean?
Opinions giver of a sort.
Onion rings' location?
Old-fashioned contraction
Of the appetite.
Of appetite, in philosophy.
Old West lure
One of Chaucer's pilgrims
Oriental silkworm
"___ of the Opera"
Order, in Orléans
Outmoded den appliances
Off to ___ (on one's way): Colloq.
Off to ___.
O'Neill play about a heavenly deliveryman?
Old poem about a bargain at a church sale?
On ___ (over ice).
Ode stanzas
Old Roman dress.
Octavia's garment
Old robe.
- out (revolted)
Occurred
On tour
On the road
Ocean nomads
Occurring
On ___ with (amicable)
OHIO
One-man show about President Truman
One who answers.
Occasion to hang up the fangs?
Occasion to hang up the fangs?
"Once in a Lifetime" band, on the flip side
One who has returned to his old creed.
OUTSIDE
One who brings an entourage together?
Of reproduction
Of special concern
Occupying the brain
Of a church council
One being paid
One who does an about-face.
One-fifth of the Union
Ottoman reserve soldier.
One left behind.
One who stays behind
Oscar winners' lines
Oscar winners' lines
One on the run
Old explosive
Old Testament giant.
One of six in this puzzle
One of six in this puzzle
Oscar nominee for "A Man and a Woman"
Opener at a trattoria
"Oh, I give up!"
Of a chemical compound
Old.
Obsolete.
Obsolete
Old-fashioned
On impulse?
Old lead weights.
'Olympic Portraits' photographer
Obese author's admission?
Old-fashioned love knot.
Old-time love knot.
Old love token
Old style love song
Old-style love song
Old porch, shiny inside?
Old gas giant
Old foursome (and a hint to this puzzle)
Object at a Jewish wedding which the center of this grid kind of looks like
Offshore flapper
Ones eligible for marathon prizes
Of a public place: Lat.
Outline drawn by an Arctic artist?
Occurrence of incoming water
Overwhelming quantities
Old wheels of Wisconsin?
Order to a complainer
One full of surprises, e.g.
"... on second thought, let's pass!"
"Oysters ___ in season"
One of the Skywalkers dressed up as St. Nick?
Oldest city in Colombia
Old-time storage spots
One with polish and a buffing rag
One who thinks logically
Opening track of "The Beatles' Second Album"
Onetime two-bit applications
Oxford brighteners
Oxford brighteners
Of President Arosemena's land.
One way to prepare 4 Down.
One language spoken in India (Var.)
Out with the guys, and an apt title for this puzzle
Out with the guys, and an apt title for this puzzle
Overly North Dakotan?
Overcoats.
Org. which folded in 1998
One in need
Overseers of a sort
Out-of-shape policeman?
Out-of-shape policeman?
Order-producing order
Order-producing order
Order to a sloppy senator?
One who went to tell the king the sky was falling
Old Spanish coins
Old Spanish coins
Old silver coins of Spain
Old Spanish coins
Old Spanish silver coins
One who keeps 64th notes
Onetime name at New York's Rockefeller Center
Of weather forecasting.
Of navigation over the ocean.
Old troops on horseback
"On the Origin of Species," for one?
"On the Origin of Species," for one?
Ocular pest
One of the Galápagos Islands
Occhi
Of the beginning of a discourse.
Overpriced insects?
Orbs, old style
Overhead security devices
Ophthalmologist's implement
On poor umpiring: "Macbeth"
Object of a knight's affection
Opportunity for trade?
Oscar-winning role for 11-Down in "Morning Glory"
Odin, Ve , and ___, slayers of 54 Down.
Odin's brother.
"Or else," e.g.
". . . or else" message
"Or else!" is one
Old copier?
Of wine.
Online "script"
Object of bovine witchcraft?
Object of bovine witchcraft?
Ohio town where "there's a happiness" in an old Glenn Miller song
Open, in a way
Open, in a way
Open
Open
Open, as a seat belt
Open, as a seat belt
Open feast nun prepared
Opposite of a panoramic shot
Olympics track-and-field event
Outside of a falafel sandwich
On/off points: Abbr.
Oliver ___, Jenny's lover in "Love Story"
One-band appliance
One-band set
Online protocol
Online protocol for remote log-in
Obsolescent online connection provider
Online protocol for remote log-in
Obsolescent online connection provider
Online protocol for remote log-in
Obsolescent computer-connection provider
Old reform movement, it takes reformist leader back into the breach
Of the Hebrew faith
Observing Pesach, maybe
Opponent of Luther
Opponent of Luther during the Protestant Reformation
Opponent of Luther
Opponent of Luther
Opponent of Luther during the Protestant Reformation
(Of a place) poor
Old World finch
Old World relative of a canary
"On the Money" quote (Part 2)
On the up and up
One boon of modern days.
"On the Waterfront" Oscar nominee
Online university staff?
One with a sub station
Old hag
Old woman.
Old hag
Obfuscates
Obscures
Obscures
Otello librettist
Off-season hoops games
One using a come-hither gesture
Object of study for which Karl Kruszelnicki won an Ig Nobel Prize in 2002
Occupy opponent
One stalking lions or tigers
One stalking lions or tigers
Orioles and Cardinals
Opposite of the Minors.
Oft-maried lawbreakers
Ones for whom two rites make a wrong
One might prompt a curtain call
One might prompt a curtain call
"___ On Earth."
Omaha chief who was an ally of the U.S. in the War of 1812
Omaha chief who was an ally of the U.S. in the War of 1812
Official book for pharmacists: Abbr.
Oils owned by the government?
One of an air pair
One who's not fully in control
Overprotective government, so to speak
Overprotective government, so to speak
Ottoman inns
Ottoman inns
One of the stars of "Battle Cry."
Octa- minus one
Octa- minus one
Opens out
Opens, as a sleeping bag
Opens
Opens, in a way
Opens out posh new motor
One whose tongue is constantly in a twist, maybe
Ones frequently behind bars
Oscar-winning actress for "The Great Lie," 1941
Outermost part of the sun's atmosphere
Organization uniting young people against the climate crisis
"Only two grams ___!"
Opening for an anchor cable
Opening for an anchor cable