Crossword Clues Start With T, page 1049
Tops a different way?
Ticklee's cry
Traffic sign
Trucker's alert
"That's enough!"
Telegram "period"
Ticklish person's shout
Thing to do before you restart
Type of street sign
Telegrammic period
Trucker's alert
The Supremes' ____ ! In the Name of Love
Tops a different way
Telegram period
Track
Tiny amount
"The Joy Of Cooking" author Rombauer
"The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
"The Mystery of ___ Vep" (Charles Ludlam play)
Title role __ Vep
"The Mystery of ___ Vep" (Charles Ludlam play)
"The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
___ Thomas, Soul Queen of New Orleans
Thirsty's wife and the next-door neighbor of Hi and Lois
"The Mystery of ___ Vep" (Charles Ludlam play)
Thirsty's wife in "Hi and Lois"
"The Mystery of ___ Vep"
TV girl.
TV's "Miss Peterson."
TV character.
TV perennial.
TV "friend."
TV heroine.
TV name.
TV role.
TV "Friend."
Thirsty's wife
"The Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer
"The Mystery of ___ Vep" (Charles Ludlam play)
1963 title role for Shirley
"The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
"The Mystery of ___ Vep," 1990s Off Broadway play
"The Joy of Cooking" co-author Rombauer
"The Balcony" madame
"The Madwoman of Chaillot" character
Tart role for Shirley
Title role for Shirley
"The Madwoman of Chaillot" role
"The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
"The Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer
Tart role for Shirley MacLaine
Thirsty's cartoon wife
"The Madwoman of Chaillot" role
"The Joy of Cooking" co-author Rombauer
"The Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer
"The Madwoman of Chaillot" character
"The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
Title role for Shirley
"The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
1963 title role for Shirley
___ Thomas, the Soul Queen of New Orleans
1963 title role for Shirley
Thomas, "The Soul Queen of New Orleans"
'The Joy of Cooking' author Rombauer
'The Joy of Cooking' co-author Rombauer
Title role for Shirley
Talked while the waiter wrote
Talked while the waiter wrote
Talked to a waiter
Talked to a waiter
To some extent, bewildered roadie backed bid
Told
Traveling next to
"The Princess and the Pea" prop
Thick hair: Slang.
Thing with springs
"Total ___" (Arnold Schwarzenegger movie)
"Total ___" (1990 Schwarzenegger flick)
Think back to
Take back
Take back.
Total ___ (good memory)
"Total ___" (1990 film)
Think back to
Take back
Think back to
Think back to
The Queen's upset about everybody, remember
Traffic sign
"__ the music!"
Telegram "punctuation"
Take five
Toddler's cry from a merry-go-round, maybe
Telegram punctuator
Traffic sign
Telegram "period"
Telegram period
Train station
Tour part
Train schedule listing
Traffic sign
"That's enough!"
Telegram period
Telegraphic punctuation
Train station
Telegram sentence ender
Train schedule listing
Telegram punctuator
Traffic sign
Title is lost by one who thinks they're superior
Take in too much
Take in too much
Take in too much
Take too many courses
Take more than seconds
Take too many helpings.
Take more than seconds
To dine
Tenth-anniversary DVD, e.g.
The expected deliverer.
"The ___," Handel opus
Title for Jesus (with "The")
The "Hallelujah" Chorus is part of it
Title for Jesus (with "The")
The Promised One
The Lions' fresh source of milk?
Three-dimensional scene
Three-dimensional display
Three-dimensional historical display
Three-dimensional scene.
Type of exhibit.
Tableau of a sort
Three-dimensional scene
Three-dimensional scene
Three-dimensional scene
Three-dimensional man-made scene
Three-dimensional scene
Three- dimensional display
Three-dimensional historical display
Turns up, had resistance to not going to bed? That'll shut the up wives in India!
Terribly hard up in seclusion
Two-masted vessel
Type of details
Two-masted vessel
They're often cluttered in offices
They may be writing
They might be writing
They get into rows at school
They strike along the Nile
The score in a classroom?
They get into rows at school
They're vile on the Nile
Things left after a closing bell
They're vile along the Nile
Their heights may be adjustable
They strike along the Nile
Things many people work on all day long
The snakes in the movie line 'Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?'
They're vile on the Nile
They strike along the Nile
The snakes in Indiana Jones' "Why do they have to be snakes?"
They deliver venom even though head�s been removed
They might bite -- or sting when weight's added
They might strike in Egypt
“The Memory of Trees” singer
"Tom & ___" (1994 film)
"Tom & ___" (1994 movie)
'Tom & ___' (1994 movie)
“The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” aunt
Teacher Hagen
Tony winner between Shirley and Julie
Tony winner Hagen
Thespian legend Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Tony-winner Hagen
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Pippig
Tony winner Hagen
Thespian Hagen
Tony Award winner Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Pippig
Two-time Tony winner Hagen
Tony-winner Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Thespian Hagen
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Pippig
Tony winner Hagen
Thespian Hagen
Tony-winning Hagen
Three-time Tony winner Hagen
The Jazz, on sports tickers
Tony winner Hagen
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Pippig
Thespian Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Tony-winner Hagen
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Pippig
Tony winner Hagen
Three-time Tony winner Hagen
Theater's Ms. Hagen
Tony-winning actress Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
The Jazz, on sports tickers
Tony winner Hagen
Theater coach Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Thespian Hagen
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Pippig
Thespian legend Hagen
Tony-winner Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
Theater legend Hagen
Tony winner Hagen
The Jazz, on scoreboards
Turn the ___ (reverse completely).
Turn the ___.
Twelve ___ of Rome
Turn the ____
They may be turned
Think one step ahead of
Think faster than
Think faster.
Totally dominate
Think faster
"To thine __ self be true"
Think faster than
Take responsibility for
Trick or gull
Tagore's tongue
Tyro
Tyro, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
Tyro
Tyro, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
Tyro
Tyro
Tyro
Tyro, slangily
To have and to hold
Total beginner
Take full responsibility for
Take responsibility for
"To thine ___ self be true": Polonius
Type of domestic fowl
"That's life," e.g.
"That's life!," e.g.
"To thine ___ self . . . "
"To each his ___"
Tanaholic, e.g.