Crossword Clues Start With T, page 227
Tooth.
Tertiary epoch
Tertiary epoch
Tiny stream.
"The pizzeria's out of mushrooms, though, so he'll need to make a ___"
Thrillers of Scotsmen.
They're blown at some weddings
They're blown at some weddings
Travelator
Thomas —, English poet laureate and dramatist
Take off cargo.
Take off the steamer
Take off the steamer
Tough case
Tough case
Tough puzzle
Turndown #7
Thin wooden facing
Tank filler
Tailor's service.
Tailor's job
Trademark associated with a dog and a gramophone
Trademark with Nipper
Technology using gas or liquid to operate a control system, rather than electronics
Twisted.
Twisted
Took another look at
9-to-3 learning place
Tithe.
Tchaikovsky ballet figure
Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The"
Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The"
1892 Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The"
Toy that becomes a prince, in a classic ballet
Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The"
Toy that becomes a prince, in a classic ballet
Trudged aimlessly
Things chucked out
Throwaways
Throwaways.
Throw-aways
They perform away at school for charity types
Towered over
Topped with paving gunk
Troublesome weed.
Taking office.
Thing used to prevent you from dropping dead?
Tolstoy title character
Takes for ransom
Takes for ransom
Transported
To humble
Take unfair precedence
Too sensitive to publicize, maybe
Too sensitive to publicize, maybe
The Loved One author
Turkeys.
Troubled clodhopper gets given food outside
Tobacco worker.
Tobacco farm employee
Tobacco farm employee
Tobacco farmer, at times
Tobacco farm employee
Tobacco farm employee
Tobacco farmer, at times
Totally unlike
Type of phrase
Type of phrase
They keep pots hot.
Thyme, e.g.
Turkish inn
Turkish inn
Turkish tavern.
They're lit on Halloween
They're lit as signals or in celebration
These strange conflagrations are a Norse fib
Turkish inn.
Taking seriously
Taking seriously
Turkish inn
Turkish palace
Tidies
Turkish palace
Talkative
The sound of this noisy performer hindered reply?
Talkative
Twiglike insect
Treatment in beauty salon perhaps for swelling
They're hard to pass
They're hard to pass
They won't let you pass
They're hard to pass
They cross the line
They're likely to be honked at
They never win, it's said
They don't persevere
They don't persevere
Those lacking perseverance.
They never win, it's said
Titters nervously
Two-syllable foot.
Trochee's opposite
Two-syllable unit
Trim figures?
Threw a ball
Threw hard
Tight-fisted
Threw
Telescope user
Telescope user
Talkativeness
Talkativeness
Talkativeness
The second T in TNT
TNT ingredient.
The second T in TNT
TNT ingredient?
The second "T" in TNT
Things worthy of attention
"__ than old King Kong": Croce lyric
"__ than old King Kong": Croce lyric
They gave variety to the U.S.
Turns up motorway to address housing unit funding for newcomers
Think pieces
Tropical bird
Thin mixture
Technique for literary criticism
The ____, a nickname for the British Expeditionary Force, based on a description attributed to Kaiser Wilhelm II
Third iteration of a handheld gaming device, rival of Sony’s PSP
TV's weather girl.
Training partner for Holmes
Takeover attempt
Takeover attempt
Takeover endeavor ... and a hint to what can precede each word in the answers to starred clues
Takeover endeavor ... and a hint to what can precede each word in the answers to starred clues
Takeover endeavor ... and a hint to what can precede each word in the answers to starred clues
The battle of Omdurman was a decisive defeat for the ____ forces in 19th-century Sudan
The best thing to do with difficult questions?
The heroine of Northanger Abbey
To boot, quaintly
To boot, quaintly
To boot
The work of editing and dubbing a film after shooting
The Spanish equivalent of William
"The man who can dominate a London ___ can dominate the world" (Oscar Wilde)
Those who believe in God as one person rather than a Trinity
The 3D name for a famous pedestrian street in Barcelona
"The Untouchables" co-author, 1957
"The Untouchables" co-author, 1957
Top Untouchable
The solo album Graceland and the single Bright Eyes are associated respectively with the members of this duo
To make a mistake, originally in knitting
Type of seatbelt developed in the 1960s
TV quiz launched in 1988, now hosted by Sandi Toksvig
The Secret Garden author
The Really Useful Group promotes the work of this composer
“The last hundred years has seen a general ____ the democratic idea” (GK Chesterton)
"The Green Crow"
To ____ on something is to endorse it or to mark it with your distinctive character
The Roman name for the Greek god of medicine and healing, a son of Apollo
'The Big Bang Theory' theme song band
''The Sage of Concord''
The “Queen of Soul” who died in August this year
The McIlhenny Company’s contribution to a cocktail bar
"The Little Mermaid" author
''The Little Mermaid'' author
The most northwesterly point of mainland Britain
Top-ranked professional tennis player for a record 237 consecutive weeks
Top-ranked professional tennis player for a record 237 consecutive weeks
Third single from REM’s final studio album Collapse Into Now
Transylvania neighbor
Transylvania neighbor
The United Principalities of ____ and Wallachia became Romania in 1866
"The ___," novel about 20 Across and 55 Across, in part
The Crewe ____ were featured in Gridiron UK, a film about American football
The European ____ is a civil rights treaty, created in 1961
"The Entertainer" (1902)
Tom of "Reuben, Reuben"
Tom of "Saving Grace" (1985)
Tom of "Saving Grace"
Tom of "American Dreamer"
Tony award-winning actor Tom
Tom of "Reuben, Reuben"
Tom of "Saving Grace" (1985)
Tom of "Saving Grace"
Tony winner Tom
Tom ___ starred in Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence
The President in "Dr. Strangelove"
'The Pink Panther' co-star
Tact
This puzzle's subject, with "the"
Tact
Tact
The two longest-serving members of this rock band were both born in Dartford
Tact
"Tosca" part
The part of an opera often followed by a full aria
*Tense subject?
Third piece in Book II of Debussy’s Preludes, depicting the “wine gate” of Granada’s Alhambra
*Tense subject?
Tranquiliser often sold as Ativan
Turkish President's title.
Tense, given Pollyanna's expectation?
Turkish title of honor.
Tense of verbs
Title given to a Muslim fighter against infidels
Title given to a cabinet minister in charge of a department
The first European explorer to reach India by sea
The introduction to a discourse
They sponge
The island of magicians in Gulliver’s Travels
The Scarlet Pimpernel author
The second Monday in October, in Canada
Type of mirage, its name derived from Arthurian legend
There: Lat.
There: Latin.
There, to Tacitus
There: Lat.
There: Lat.
There: Lat
There, correl. 'ubi'
The ____ features Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding
The “Jondrette Girl” of Les Miserables
Town near Bangor, in many King works
Town near Bangor, in many King works
Tomato.
Town in New Hampshire
Town west of Johnstown, Pa.
Take French leave.
Trying to lose
The first airline to use “Speedbird” as a call sign
Tony ____ was the original drummer for The Shadows
Twelve plus one?
The first Sherlock Holmes novel
The U.S. Senate, e.g.
The U.S. Senate, e.g
They were dragging down (or through the mud)
To be mad: aegrotare animi vitio (eg Horace Odes 3.19.18)
To get someone off the hook; to unburden them
To place extra pages between those of a book
Tortured (men) or curly (hair)
The ____ mountains are the highest range in the Carpathians
The venomous south African tree snake Dispholidus typus
The neighbours (masc. nom. pl. subst.)
To be chosen, or rooted out
The capital of Niger
The most common ester in wine, also used to decaffeinate coffee beans
Tonsils' neighbor
The 1986 British Grand Prix was the last held at ____
The bishop’s domineering wife in Barchester Towers