Crossword Clues Start With T, page 230
Turf accountant
The United States Army Special Forces
The hod carrier who dies in James Joyce's final novel
The main London residence of the monarch, from 1698 to 1837
Tribe encountered by Odysseus
Tennyson poem (with "The").
"The Tempest" magician
"The Tempest" magician
"The Tempest" sorcerer
"The Tempest" hero
"The Tempest" character
The rightful Duke of Milan.
The Bard's magician
"The Tempest" sorcerer
'The Tempest' sorcerer
'The Tempest' role
"The Tempest" hero
The rightful Duke of Milan in The Tempest
1967 Temptations hit
1967 Temptations hit
1967 Temptations hit
1967 Temptations hit
They quell rowdy crowds
Tear gas users
Things to be omitted
Things to be taken out
The Seal of Solomon and others
The Seal of Solomon and others
Tiny pit in the retina
"___: The Weaver of Raveloe"
Tomb that's a military memorial
The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles
The ____ is a 1972 film based on an HE Bates novella, starring Glenda Jackson, Brian Deacon and Oliver Reed
Tots' learning center
Theatrical craft.
Town in Pennsylvania
The central point of an infection, from Latin for “nest”
The collective noun for larks
The Old Man of ____ is on Skye’s Trotternish peninsula
The Citroën 2CV and Renault 4 both had a dashboard-mounted ____
Tom Conti movie of 1984
1984 Tom Conti film
Town near Mt. Etna
Takes in
Tricks
Tricks
Tricks
The fourth movement of Schubert’s best-known piano quintet is a set of variations on this lied
Thriller novel writer James or boxer Floyd
This penitential church service, published in 1544, was the first officially authorised service in English
Traditional Scottish dish of swede and potato
Three-time singles champ
Three-time Wimbledon winner
"The Blues Brothers" director
"The Blues Brothers" director
The ____, radio comedy series first called Crazy People
The ____ was the only Gilbert & Sullivan opera to officially premiere in America
Those who were in favour of the end of slavery
Tepee dweller
The summit of Mount ____ is the highest point in the Malay archipelago
To ____ the wash is to be revealed at last or turn out well
Tony winner set in River City, Iowa
Tony winner set in River City, Iowa
Tony-winning musical of 1958
The German customs union founded in 1834
The 1942-3 ____ campaign was named after the largest of the independent Solomon Islands
To represent (someone)
* Tangoing truism
The Queen celebrated her 91st birthday at ____ racecourse
The principal presenter of Today from 1958 to 1970
The ____, 1903 Jack London novel about a dog called Buck
The dramatic ____ relate to action, time and place
Turkish tobacco.
Turkish tobacco
Tobacco variety
The oceanographer started ...
Treat created in Derry Church, Pennsylvania
Treat created in Derry Church, Pennsylvania
''Tropical'' treat in WWII rations
To stop a sailing vessel’s progress
19th-century mechanical musical instrument intended to sound like a complete orchestra
"The Pleasure Principle" Gary
Tottenham Hotspur manager who replaced Tim Sherwood in 2014
Treelike cactus
Treelike cacti
Treelike cactus
Treelike cactus
Time long past
"The Osbournes" genre
"The Osbournes" genre
The first Archbishop of Canterbury
The oldest known Slavic alphabet, usually attributed to Saints Cyril and Methodius
Town in southwest Fife with a bridge across the Forth
Tuscan city with intact city walls, completed in the 17th century
"The Fountainhead" director
'The Champ' director King
The snakes, in zoological parlance.
To speak proudly about
The world's longest crosses Japan's Akashi Strait
The world's longest crosses Japan's Akashi Strait
Take too seriously.
Traveling man.
This Shakespeare play’s title identifies Antonio
"Talk to Her" Oscar-winning screenwriter Pedro
"Talk to Her" writer/director Pedro
"Talk to Her" director/screenwriter, 2002
"Talk to Her" Oscar-winning screenwriter Pedro
'Talk to Her' Oscar-winning screenwriter Pedro
Teasing joker
Traditional report of an act or saying of Muhammad
Tricks
The Greek who induced the Trojans to accept the wooden horse.
The Trojans fell for his trick.
Trojan Horse figure
TV schedule openings
The Thames Tunnel, now used by the East London line, connects ____ and Wapping
Top of the Lake star, ____ Moss
Traitors were hurled from the ____ rock on Rome’s Capitoline Hill
Thornton's role in "The Alamo"
Two Aramaic words as a single word in 1 Corinthians, meaning “O Lord, come” or “Our Lord has come”
The Nine Tailors author
The affliction graphospasm, also called scrivener’s palsy
The exchange of digital data over networks
The two main ingredients of traditional turkey stuffing
Traditional air
Traditional Christmas air
Tsarevich ministered to by Rasputin
Tolstoy's Vronsky
The other Tolstoy
Tsarevich ministered to by Rasputin
*2005 Trace Adkins song
The Red Sea is an inlet of this body of water
"The Tragedy of ___ II."
Title of three English sovereigns, reigning 1189-99, 1377-99, and 1483-85
The application, by a wind instrument player, of their lips and other parts of the mouth
The last gaming console manufactured by Sega
Type of missile used to destroy other missiles
Thomas Love Peacock novel, similar to his previous Headlong Hall
The jack in a jack-in-the-pulpit
"The Princess Bride" novelist
"The Princess Bride" author
The lover of Acis, originally in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
The team defeated by 38A
The ____ du Midi is a mountain near Mont Blanc, with a cable car service to the summit
The first American woman in space
The first American woman in space (in 1983)
The first talkie feature film, starring Al Jolson
The ____ Railway is a heritage line running from Whitby to Pickering
The second electronic digital stored-program computer, first used at the University of Cambridge in 1949
TV presenter whose most famous catchphrase was invented by impressionist Mike Yarwood
Title of Richard Neville, the 'Kingmaker' (1428-1471)
Target for the Sons of Liberty
The Sons of Liberty opposed it
Tax bill imposed on the American colonies
Target for the Sons of Liberty
Tic-___ (metronome sound)
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" protagonist
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" protagonist
"The Boy Who Would Live Forever" author Frederik
"The Far Shore of Time" author Frederik
Taoiseach of Ireland from 1997 to 2008
The act of rowing, or associated equipment
"The Merry Widow" composer
11-time Olympic swimming medalist Matt
11-time Olympic swimming medalist Matt
The “bit in brackets” in the title of a No 1 hit for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
They lived in Nineveh.
"Terms of Endearment" costar
"Terms of Endearment" costar
The "B" in LBJ
The "B" in L.B.J.
The "B" of 11-Across
The B in LBJ
The B in L.B.J.
Trigger
Type of geometry
Type of geometry
Type of geometry
The first woman to run a marathon in less than two and a half hours
The original “____ of Europe” was the Ottoman empire
Two-door car with a folding roof and sloping back
Too densely populated
The equivalent of a knockout in judo
The first Ukrainian woman to break into the top 10 rankings in tennis
The ____ was a 2000 crime thriller starring Ryan Phillippe and Benicio del Toro
The Fall author
''The Stranger'' novelist
Thinners
Thinning agents
The ____, 1 Across’s portrait of the 1970s
Thomas ____, whose Summer’s Lost Will and Testament contains the song Spring, the Sweet Spring
12th-15th century European tongue
The lingua franca of the Hanseatic League
The last character to speak in Hamlet
The White Stripes's second album which was named after a Dutch art movement
The ____, Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel about the adulteress Hester Prynne
The ____ Protectorate became Botswana in 1966
16th-cen. British dramatist.
The Green Party's first MP who has held the Brighton Pavilion seat since 2010
The Five ____ is one of the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries by Dorothy L Sayers
Track star: 1936
____, tugged to her last Berth to be broken up, 1838 is a painting by Turner
'Teflon don' John Gotti was convicted when 'Sammy the Bull' Gravano turned ____
The Duke of Medina Sidonia commanded ____ from his flagship, the Sao Martinho
15th-century French army commander convicted of child murders, possibly an inspiration for Bluebeard
The reign of Louis XIV, as a French golden age
The 17th century in French art and literature
The family of carpet beetles
Third highest mountain in the world
The backing band of John ____ was the Bluesbreakers
The ____, a 1952 nautical swashbuckler starring Burt Lancaster
The common ____ is one of India’s most dangerous snakes
T. S. Eliot work
T.S. Eliot work
"The Song of the Lark" author
Third-generation Oscar winner
Tennessee River city
Train-tune town
Tennessee River city
Tennessee River city
Tennessee city immortalised in a 1941 song by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra
The first contestant to leave the 2018 series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Thales, Solon et al.
The ____ of Greece were 6th-century BC philosophers and politicians renowned for wisdom
The Memorial to the Missing in Ypres
Turn a monkey into a donkey, e.g
Transpose, say
TV comedy set in Royston Vasey
TV series featuring the members of a comedy troupe of the same name, formed in 1995
The Isle of Bute is in the ____
The Bayer pharmaceutical company is based in this city in North Rhine-Westphalia
The largest square in Paris
Team GB’s flag bearer at the 2016 Olympic Games closing ceremony
The Battle of Laing’s ____ took place in the first Boer war
"That was funny!"
Transitoriness.
The only female British athlete to win Olympic, World, European, and Commonwealth titles
To ____ something is to do it enthusiastically
Too shrewd to be tricked
"There's a new sheriff in town. And he has an army of ___."
Thalictrum flavum is the “common” version of this ranunculaceous plant with clusters of small flowers
Theme song of "Beverly Hills Cop"
Theme song from "Beverly Hills Cop"
Title of the theme music for Beverly Hills Cop, covered by Crazy Frog
Theme music to the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop
18th-century British statesman and orator
18th-century British statesman and orator
The Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 prohibited the import of ____ into the UK
Thoroughfare along the south side of St James’s Park
Trophy to be awarded on September 16, 2019