Crossword Clues Start With T, page 1849
Tanqueray product
Tofu, basically
“Trainspotting” director Danny
That ___ what I meant!
The X Factor winner who played Aidan Connor in Coronation Street, _ Ward (6)
The presenter of Eggheads, Jeremy _ (4)
Top floor of a house perhaps
Take it again
Tiny mule maybe but awkward
To detach (oneself) - is a Scots idea (anag) (12)
Tree, one to be destroyed by fire in chimney (8)
Twice over! (4,3,4)
Type of medieval prose narrative written in Iceland (4)
Trailblazers
Thick slice of pork or lamb
Trial episode of TV
Temporary style of dress (6)
The Hunger ___, 2012 sci-fi action film (5)
The Marvels director DaCosta
The first Finn named to the Hockey Hall of Fame
They made the Discman
They may end with "or else"
Thompson with the Sabres
Those living near the Louvre
Time flies somehow disrupting a good deal? Clearly (10)
Toddlers' club
Tom Clancy fan
Top law enforcement officials, for short
Traditional pre-game meal
Trained reporter
Training equipment?
Tramples over bonus child (7)
Travel permit for six to the outer reaches of Siberia (4)
Travel round German capital in the saddle
TV choirmaster (6,6)
The ___ Locker, film (4)
Tire cleat
Top Ten hit for Billy Idol in 1985 (5,4)
Trojan prince involved in race in Le Mans regularly (6)
Teacher who specialises in the mind? (10)
Team showing face (4)
The present time! (9)
Totter to amaze! (7)
Tree dust (3)
Turn away some raver, terrified (5)
They're frequently described as humble
The Spanish and the French supporting horse breed? Almost uncanny player in Two Doors Down (8,4)
Tool that splits a 22-Down
Tall wires fraying in part of tower (9)
Trio uncovered treasure box with the most money (7)
That's right, you snake! File it!
The -, 1996 debut novel by Alex Garland
The -, BBC TV drama series created by Jimmy McGovern that ran from 2006-09
The kind of table used by Capone and some sailor
The type of bores who are never drunk?
Travel to view spectacle first
The Highwomen or boygenius
Those starting online degree in sociology to study poets (6)
Trendy European said to be under control (2,5)
Two vitamins in Christian actor's waffle (6)
Type of exercise in which your gait is lopsided? (4)
Temperature measuring system affected level in cask - see 21ac (6,5)
Temperature measuring system affected level in cask - w 6dn (6,5)
The Malta aid transformed an old part of Croatia (8)
The defiling of one to pull no other way (9)
The unlikely winner is inappropriately grounded (8)
Threaten guys over the card (6)
Tip off Plunket's Mr King, the bird is a member of a NZ rugby team (4,3)
Torrid for the leading characters of Helen of Troy (3)
Type of frost, also called rime or white frost (4)
Title character about whom another says: “The man seems hardly human”
Tiny amount
“Three Kings” setting
“Tuber Holes Out From 30 Feet to Win”
Tag cry
“The Lord is my shepherd” source
Take in, say
Take to court
Technophile Athenian, maybe, is right out of order (4)
The A-team actress Jessica
Trophy or drinking vessel (3)
Twitch in anticipation (3)
Temperature excellent, almost falling (8)
Thanks given by poet for this garment (6)
Three feet
Texter’s guffaw
The “G” of LGBTQ
Turkish title
Tehran’s country
Trustworthy
Tramp's companion?
Textile dealer
Titled woman
Twelfth month of the Jewish civil year
Thin porridge
Taking advantage of
Touchy carpenter
Travelling, our quest touring Italy to find shade
Type of farm horse, outwardly lame
Tourist, entertainer and clerk sharing Tango?
Tom __, satirist known for poisoning pigeons in the park?
Talks rubbish about an alternative to 1
Teaching union’s nightmare: it may be about Brazil
Tendency in conflict with another
Thankless tasks, ie those not worth the trouble: ____ curae
The Cherokee, for instance, ultimately content to live around Rhode Island (5)
The best part for King Charles? Meeting Egypt's leader before noon (5)
The cad sped round, and got sent off (10)
There's nothing else?! (2,4,2)
Thick sugary liquid
Thread or wire used to tie up an artery etc (8)
To be sure, certainly, oh yes: praesertim, ita ____
To despise: contemnere, pro nihilo putare, opp. colere
To dip into a healthy stream: "amne" mersare salubri, Geo. 1.272
Toilet, euphemistically (6,4)
Tom __, satirist known for poisoning pigeons in the park? (6)
Tool for moving loose material found in small, ramshackle dwelling place (6)
Tore out the fir for a bit of plankton (7)
Town in Bedfordshire
Trade name of an anti-depressant drug
Traditional accompaniment to haggis
Trendy Lakeland centre that serves 8 perhaps
Tried by the military (5,10)
Trust us occasionally to make disapproving noises
Try to surpass mule at breaking end of fence (7)
'The Tourist' star
Take a fresh guard Roger, newly leading (7)
Taking kit from leader of Durham University, in conclusion
Teach Spot to show less happiness?
Teen's response to an uncool parent, maybe
Tennessee claiming state inn
Test's demerit
That guy's, to a hick
The Spanish beginning to film Xmas movie (3)
The people of Bath finally pay attention to me twice holding election
The voyageurs transport
Tommy ? (power pop band)
Tres stylish
Tries to find green fast food? (5)
___ tu (Italian for "It was you")
Touch on
Thirsty Frenchman's need
Traditional roofer
---- Tweddle, retired British artistic gymnast and winner of the 2013 series of Dancing on Ice (4)
---- the Fockers, comedy sequel starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller (4)
Take up part of recital -a note of musical quality (5)
Tax-free vehicles concealed by Lisa Stansfield (4)
The , Harold Robbins novel (1961) (13)
The Big Bang Theory spin-off, Young ----- -- (7)
The Gentle Shepherd author; his portraitist son; a co-discoverer of argon; or, a seven Michelin star chef (6)
The Lion, the Witch and the --------, beloved C.S. Lewis fantasy novel (8)
The dickens of a consumer was Oliver, they alleged, with a craw to call for more! (6,6)
The last coat of paint or touch of veneer; the aftertaste of beer or wine; polish and refinement in social graces; surface texture of cloth or wood; or, the end of a hunt or a race (6)
The old common era across and down initially in full. (4,6)
Thus hangs one's pledge of assurance... (2,1,7)
To do with the mind (6)
To mix ingredients with a spoon when preparing one's Christmas pudding on the Sunday before the season of Advent, for example (4,2)
Topples in shortened pants (9)
Tory ended up admitting motorway declared dangerous (9)
Town and racecourse in County Tipperary (7)
Trump stronghold in the Big Apple going down too? (5)
Try first-rate drug (5)
Typically building a protective shell around its soft body, an animal such as the"winding stair" wentletrap or the bubble-rafting violet sea snail whose genus, Janthina, derives from the Greek for "vi
"Try not to attract attention"
This and that
Tab, essentially
19th-century garb completed by top hats and gloves
Tense
"The Nutcracker" role
The Eagle, e.g., for short
Toys with strings
They can hide bad haircuts
Tribe in the ''Little House . . .'' books
Thing secured with a post
''Traditional'' plan
Tai -, martial art (3)
Take ___ (turn down)
The state of having, owning, or controlling something (10)
They deliver letters (7)
Trial versions of software
Typical field for postdocs
"___ the mighty have fallen"
"___ to Happiness" (Keanu Reeves picture book)
Tackles
To the manor born
Talk Like a Pirate Day sound
Traces
Turns
The writer, one captured in upright monument (8)
Trading centre public transport (4)
Typists' game (4)
"That's ___" (director's "We're done")
Taking feminizing HRT, briefly
Tending to delay (8)
Tenure as owner (8)
Term of contempt for one who does not go to sea (4-6)
The History of Gargantua and -, satire by Rabelais (10)
"The Lord is my shepherd" source
Tips for detectives
Title character about whom another says: "The man seems hardly human"
Tobias Picker's 2022 work "Awakenings," e.g.
Tomato soup container
Top part of a princess costume
Trustwodhy (6)
"Tuber Holes Out From 30 Feet to Win"
___ to Breakers (annual San Francisco race)
Truth or ___
Toward the stern
"The Lion King" antagonist
"This isn't a joke!"
Tenth month
Treasure
Type of cider (7)
18th century furniture maker
Take this (4,3,3)
Term referring to dialects of the Lowlands of Scotland (7)
Texas/Utah borders pipe (7)
That is piecrust I'm pricking with B (6,7)
Thorough, consummate (8)
Toughness in lamb (4)
Trouser measure (6,3)
10th-century anti-invasion tax (8)
Tape or sew, say
"The Purloined Letter" penner
The ___ Hunter, Michael Cimino film (4)
"Travelin' Band" band, in brief
To and - means back and forth
The Canada Lynx hunts them: 2 wds.
The Mi'kmaq word for Prince Edward Island is Epekwitk (anglicized as Abegweit) which means 'the land ___ on the waves'
The Mother of the Sea Mammals, in Inuit folklore
The ___ Dolls: US girl group (8)
The first 007 film: 2 wds.
"The results ___ ___!" (We'll know the winner soon)
Throws the baseball
"_ ___ to Break Free" by Queen
They go back and forth in wet weather (6)
This cost upset those North of the Border (8)
Throughout the time of the French phone call
The first Gilbert and Sullivan opera (8)
The head of a department in France (7)
The right of entrances (7)
The spindles of tape-recorders (8)
Turned over lawn-repair sign, we hear (5)
'To the victor go the spoils' (6,5,3)
Take it easy! (6,4,4)
They end up hammered (4)
Tosh and company work with presenter (6)
Try a felt flannel (8)
Talent agents handle many of them
"Tamagotchi" singer ___ Apollo