Crossword Clues Start With T, page 68
Tooted in a Revolutionary band
Tooted, as in "The Spirit of '76"
Tootled, in a way
TV sleuth who blew his cover?
Tootled
Tootled, in a way
Toy brand with plastic figures
Train depot that's now a kids' hot spot
The fourth 007 film starring Sean Connery
The Holy Grail is said to have been hidden in the Chalice Well at the foot of this Somerset hill
Tree insect.
Top female box-office draw in 1945
The successor to Enda Kenny as taoiseach, in June 2017
Tiny chirper
Talker in a cage
To be born, in Brest
The surprised seismologist was __
Tortoise, the last of his species, who died in 2012
Thomas Hardy poem about thrushes, in a cycle set to music by Benjamin Britten
The world’s most remote inhabited archipelago
These Italian “trouser legs” are folded pizzas
This duke's seat is Inveraray Castle
The ____ magazine was the first colour supplement in a UK newspaper
Tradename for adhesive bandages
The first line of the Jam’s The ____ is “Sup up your beer and collect your fags”
The lord in "The Lord of the Rings"
The lord in "The Lord of the Rings"
Tolkien's Dark Lord of Mordor
''The Lord of the Rings'' villain
The Lord of the Rings
The Ottoman empire’s equivalent of a prime minister
The three days before Ash Wednesday
Trade name for the sedative drug also called quinalbarbitone
Terry ____ lived and worked with Gavin Maxwell at Camusfearna and was later a co-presenter of Animal Magic with Johnny Morris
The playing positions on this mixed gender basketball team's roster include 'showman'
Township in Africa
Temple Grandin's disorder
Temple Grandin's disorder
Tête-à-tête
Terence Rattigan play of 1976, surprisingly for one actor
The Dalai Lama's city.
The ____ virus causes a fever, endemic in west Africa
The only member of Robin Hood’s Merry Men present in the most common account of his death
The President of India
Tom Sharpe novel about a proposed motorway
The only winner of three Olympic 100m freestyle golds
The current world chess champion
5th C. invaders of Britain
Tune from "Guys and Dolls": 1950
"Topper" creator, ___ Smith.
Two-fer menu item?
Tree of So. Pacific isles.
Type of casserole
Type of stew
Throughout town
Title of Allen Bathurst, Conservative MP for Southampton 1922-29
The ____ Massacre took place in Manchester in 1819
Tropical avian
Task done for pleasure not money
Theoretically, it would obey the law pV = nRT
Theoretical perfect fluid
They have grave responsibilities
They have grave responsibilities
Tennis competition between UK and American women, last held in 1989
Takes a load off the back
Tragic episode of "ER"?
Tragic episode of "ER"?
Thankless rock group?
Theme from "Once in a Lifetime"?
Ten-warhead ICBMs
Ten-warhead ICBMs
"...to _____ few"
That can be identified
Three travelers' conveyances
Type of post office: Abbr.
The celebrated astronomical work of Ptolemy
The European bison
The first black person to have a No 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart
____ took 2,361 wickets for Middlesex, 1949-82
To yoke an animal to a wagon
The offence of a twoccer
The setting of Coronation Street
Tennis pro has no nets to place in the ground
Teamster's fees, e.g.
Textile fabric
Three-ply yarn having loops
The hymn “Veni Creator ____” provides the words for the first movement of Mahler’s eighth symphony
The third James Bond film starring Daniel Craig
Titled Scottish family
The Bull is this fictional village’s only pub
The memorable viewpoint that I have?
"The Three Graces" sculptor
The ninety-eighth psalm.
98th psalm
Tebaldi, e.g.
Trek of a commander?
The “raving ones”, females who took part in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus
Type of duck
The only recording artist to have had (US) No 1 albums in each of the past six decades
They conduct polls
"Toodle-oo!"
Town near Naples
Town north of Naples
That thing a dramatist does?
The ____ empire was dominant in Mexico until the 12th century
Torso armor
Torso protector
Torso protector
They are the soul of wit.
Tack talk?
Tack talk?
Town in southeastern France, where nougat is made
The man who took responsibility for the burial of Jesus after his crucifixion
Thin tissue layers
Thin plates, scales, etc.
The radiating gills of certain mushrooms
Title of plays by Aeschylus and Percy Bysshe Shelley
Thin Man's movie wife.
Tune from "Porgy and Bess"
Through a substitute
Type of road
19th-century author/hymnist who advocated 20-Across
Takes prisoner
Takes
Tubas and trumpets.
Thanks for . . .
TV naturalist, and former controller of BBC Two
To ace Math, avoid being __
To ace Math, avoid being __
Town in China
Town NW of Yenan
They connect to pharynxes
Turnpike convenience
Two-wheeled chariot.
Terry Bradshaw and others
The great ____ is an amphibian, protected in the UK
Three NIGHT followers
Tax felon in attendance?
The Concorde, e.g.?
Takes a spill
The Centre of Alternative Technology is near this town in Powys
Textile devices
Textile-machine devices
Try hard to please
"The Metamorphosis" hero
Traitor to the United States
Traitor of America
Teflon
Travelers
The dried seeds of an Asian plantain, used in the treatment of dysentery
Travelers
Travelers.
Tourists
They can be wound up
"The Sunshine Boys" or "Waiting for Godot"
Towel brand (1st)
TV comedian who did things 'in the best possible taste'
Two of Caesar's trio
Town of Lake Geneva
"Taxation with representation ___"
Turned into steam
There’s ____ — a hit for Herman's Hermits in 1967 and the Carpenters in 1976
"Those rumors were correct"
100th anniversary.
The Magnificent Seven
The 5 in "10 ÷ 5," e.g.
The "3" of 6÷3
The "4" in ¾, e.g.
The 5 in "10 ÷ 5," e.g.
The "3" in "6/3"
The '3' in '6/3'
The “King of Skiffle” of the 1960s
The actor who played Li Mu Bai in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Australian national football team
To ____ oneself is to gain favour, often using flattery
Traditional remedy for nettle stings
The Parliamentarian Sir Hugh ____ later became a Royalist leader during the English Civil War
The theme song for this Bond film was Nobody Does It Better
"___ the Mohicans"
"The ___ the Mohicans"
The ____ Us is a video game set in a post-apocalyptic America
Type of jacket worn by 1950s teddy boys
"The" team to call for a high-tech transmitter?
The 4 x 400m relay, at many track and field meetings
The pouches of kangaroos, wombats etc
"The Hay Wain" painter, for one
The oat family.
The oat genus
The composer of Boléro and La Valse
Top worn by hippies
The only athlete to win two Olympic gold medals in the triathlon
Textile dyes
The first four-minute mile, e.g.?
Telemarketer s pitch
Tin foil
Town near Reading, PA
Timber trees of Cen. America.
Taylor Dayne "Send Me ___"
Tropical American trees
Tawed leather
Type of entertainment.
Trial's opening?
Trig prerequisite, often
Thick: Fr.
Thick, in Toulon
Tuscan ancients
Teen's response to a parent's "No"
The Marshall Plan.
The Marshall Plan: Abbr.
The dating service photographer was happy when __
The Furies
The Furies
Third of a 58-Across trilogy
Type of invertebrate
Thermometer failure?
Town in title of Browning poem.
Their capital is Thorshavn
Thermometer scale: Abbr.
Type of therm.
Temp. scale
Ties
Ties
Trough
"To know the change and ___": Keats
Turndown #5
There she is: Fr.
TV crime drama since 1990
Trebek's package store?
They're daunting
Transportation Secretary Pena
Top Russian author?
The U.S. Women's Open is part of it
The U.S. Women's Open is part of it
Tennis star and composer
Tributary of the Hudson
The LPGA's Sorenstam
Tarheel state senator, 1993-99
Tinkers
Tinkers
Troy weight: Abbr.
Tampers (with).
Tampers
Tank transport.
Transport protectors?
"That was no surprise"
"This came as no surprise"
They were minted after the Ikes
"This came as no surprise"
'This came as no surprise'
"This came as no surprise"