Crossword Clues Start With T, page 86
'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' composer
Tall, dark Moslems
Top hosts make merry wildly
The pleasure of having a good time
"Tell it not in ___."—Samuel.
"Tell it not in ___."
This could be yours or mine
Taking it easy
Town of the Philistines.
Taking five
"Tell it not in ___"
Taking one's ease.
Taking five
Taking it easy
Time in New York in group not at work?
Taking it easy in Rome on vacation with pop star
Tangy desserts
Teacher of Saul of Tarsus: Acts 22:3
Title woman in a 1975 #1 hit
Temper tantrum outbursts
Toddlers' cries
Temper tantrum outbursts
The common grosbeak
Two-thirds of poor meat primarily found in 'authentic' pub grub?
Tall grass with greyish-green leaves covered with soft hair
The last one is not least
Things to __ (theme of the puzzle)
Truck
Taking five
Taking a break
Time limit
Teen's witching hour
Time for a teen to come home
Teenager's deadline
Time limit for a teen
Teen's witching hour
"That's a shame"
"That's a shame"
Tearful words
Teeners' "be watching" hour?
"Terrible"
Time to go home
Teenager's limit
"That's a downer"
"That's a shame"
Teenager's time limit
"That's a shame"
Time limit
'That's a downer'
Time to come in
Teen's deadline
Teen's deadline
Time to go home
''Terrible''
Tearful words
Teenager's time limit
Teen's deadline
There's no way out after this old police force retires a relatively small handful
Time to be home by
Times to come out
Times to come out
Terrapins' home
Type of bag and coat no good to the Spanish
The -- -- of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851 event at Crystal Palace
Tradename for method of duplicating printed matter
Tiny, curly-haired dog
Tiny, curly-haired dog
They have large schools
17th-century purchase
Thriftier buy of 1626.
The girl's items of jewellery? They come from a 'catch'
Ten nomads he moved plus plenty more
Theory of moral or aesthetic values
"The Castaway."
The true origin of a word
Thomas Hardy's last completed novel
The water opossum of south and central America
16th century card game.
Trademarked brand of waterproof fabric
Tradename for water-repellent synthetic fibre
Title servant in a 1946 Paulette Goddard film
Thomas ____ was Archbishop of Canterbury 1533-1555 and edited the Book of Common Prayer
Thomas --, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1533 to 1555
Title servant in a 1946 Paulette Goddard film
Title servant in a 1946 Paulette Goddard film
Teri --, actress who played Paris Carver in the 1997 film 'Tomorrow Never Dies'
Tropical vine noted for its hallucinogenic properties
'The Canticle of the Rose' poet
The only letter of the alphabet with more than one consonant
The poems set to music in William Walton’s Facade were from a collection of the same name by Edith ____
Tribe of Israel.
-- Tarantino, US director and screenwriter
Town in Cornwall south of Bodmin
The man's fear?
Town in Cornwall near the Eden Project
The man's agitation seeing Jennifer Lopez, for example
Type of spurious fairness
14th century heretic.
Toyota alternative
Type of sweater named for the Irish islands where it originated
'The Hangover' actor Cooper
Transplant for Richard I
"The Razor's Edge" author
'The Tale of -- --', Beatrix Potter
Trial location
The 22nd and 24th President
Type of warship.
The Virginia and the Monitor, e.g.
"The Catcher in the Rye" author
"The Catcher in the Rye" author
"The Catcher in the Rye" author born on January 1, 1919
"The Catcher in the Rye" author
The Catcher in the Rye author
'The Catcher in the Rye' author
Thick leather
The line y = 0
Tough leather
Tough leather
The line y = 0, in math
Tough leather
The carrying part of a goods vehicle
Tequila-based cocktail
Tequila-based cocktail
Tequila cocktail
Tequila drink
Tequila and lime or lemon juice drink
Translator of the Rubaiyat.
"Tales of the Jazz Age" writer
'Tales of the Jazz Age' writer
Tree that typically has paddle-shaped leaves
Tree that typically has paddle-shaped leaves
Tropical tree
Tree with hand-shaped leaves
Title movie role for Jim Carrey
Title movie role for Jim Carrey
Tradename for a communications satellite
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" setting
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" setting
The twin city of Saint Paul
The largest city in Minnesota
"The ___," 1981 movie
Terrestrial amphibian
Tailed amphibian related to the newt
"The Afghan" author Frederick
"The Odessa File" author
'The Odessa File' novelist Frederick
"The Day of the Jackal" author
'The Day of the Jackal' novelist Frederick
Twosome of classic myth
Two lovers in a prose idyll attributed to Greek author Longus
The sun and its revolving spheres
Third month of the French Revolutionary calendar
Tethered
'The Mummers' Dance' singer McKennitt
"The Flying __": Wagner opera
"The Flying __": Wagner opera
"The Flying ___."
Two-masted Dutch fishing vessel
Title character in Bram Stoker's gothic terror novel
Thoroughfare associated with early police force
The Met's Carmen.
'The Streak' singer Ray
Tennis star Jennifer
Tennis great Jennifer
Thresher, large long-tailed voracious fish
Those things hanging in peoples' throats
They hang from soft palates
Throat flaps
They're down in the mouth
They're found over tongues
They're down in the mouth
The Fate who cuts the thread of life.
Thread-cutting Fate
Thread-cutting Fate
The Fate who cut the thread of destiny
The avifauna.
Town in central North Carolina
This puzzle's theme: Gr.
The avifauna of a region
Tie-in to another telephone customer, as well as a tie-in to this puzzle's theme
Telephone circuit.
Type of communications circuit.
Type of news medium.
Temptation for eavesdroppers
Transparent colourless form of 3 Down
Time of Christian fasting
"The Sixth Sense" star Bruce
Turn music-box keys?
"The Sixth Sense" star Bruce
"Tears of the Sun" star
Track coach Bob
TV host and Actor Austin _____
Tire filler
"The Dessert: Harmony in Red" and others
Testing toy Turing designed
"The Boss" of rock music
Teen fashion department
Teen fashion department
Tongue with six phonetic tones
Tops of some American food chains
Tongue with six phonetic tones
Tops of some American food chains
Ticket-selling fund-raisers
The Amateur Cracksman, 1899.
The Charleston's heyday, with "The"
"The ___," Bogart film
20th-century example of the starred word ladder's start
20th-century example of the starred word ladder's start
'This is not —!' ('Red alert!')
Too awful to express in words
Towser's meal
The tenth 60-Across
Tough numerical problem?
Tough numerical problem?
Tough algebra problem
Tough algebra problem
Take a downturn
Tropical fish.
Thick vegetarian soup
Thick vegetarian soup
___ the cup (just missed)
Traditional breakfast combo
Traditional breakfast combo
Torino thanks
Tomasso's "thanks"
Thanks, in Roma.
Tomasso's ''thanks''
Take a short break
Take a short break
"The Good War" Pulitzer winner
"The Good War "author
"The Good War" author
Teammate of Yao, to fans
That old ratite bird
"The Lady with __" (Velázquez portrait)
-- Trueman, part played by Angela Wynter in 'EastEnders'
The whole lot
The whole ___.
Tide table?
Tide table?
Tide table?
1671 tragedy by John Milton
The Anchor over hostelry closes for cinematography alumni - the one interested in Trainspotting, for instance
"The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" author
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" author
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" author
Tree yielding reserpine, drug used for high blood pressure and as a tranquilliser
Tribesman of Borneo.
Thenceforth.
Toyed (with)