Crossword Clues Start With W, page 91
What rap MCs rock
With 40 Down and 67 Across, phrase created by our subject
What the globetrotting designer watches on TV?
What 64-Across won on June 9, 1973
Warehouse worker
Where many heads are put together
Wee white water enthusiast?
What poor Uncle Harry wanted
What TV reporters are up to?
What a hip person may be up to
... who ...
William Faulkner
With 63-Across, Loos namesake after marrying columnist William, hockey player Bobby, hoopster Kevin, and golfer Jack?
Word by C. F. Alexander
Writer whose pen name was Jeremy Lord
Writer Ben Ray ___
Whiteness, in Palma
What a champion jockey holds?
Which Wharton novel would you recommend?
With fiery color.
With a blush.
With flaming color
What black holes swallow to bulk up?
"...which is probably why I have such a ___"
Words by John Donne
Wrong dose for H1N1?
Where many arrangements are made
William McKinley's First Lady
Warehouse, e.g.
Warehouse or silo, e.g.
Works overtime, say
Where St. Nick's mail is delivered.
Winston-Salem company
Wish
With 78 Across, member of a class of 50
Writer of "Berlin Diary."
World War II diarist.
World War II correspondent and diarist.
W. W. II diarist
William who wrote about the Nazis
"Wagon Train" actor hiding a Norse god
Where to take your tootsies for a treat?
What optimistic astronauts do?
What fans called Jackson
Wherein Norma McCorvey was the plaintiff
What a poorly paid person might live on
Wheels on spurs
White of egg substance.
Words of exhortation at the start of a hymn
With 65-Across, they sang "At the Zoo"
Where Warden Lawes worked
With sincere dedication
Where the Ten Commandments were given: Var.
What do you call things like irons and toasters?
Worked on one's hair
Winter woe
With 31-, 46- and 61-Across, comment from Franz Kafka
Where New Yorkers go around
With 37- and 43-Across, one who takes after dad
What the neophyte jester didn't feel like?
Where one can swing close to home?
Where Maris made headlines.
Where an Oriole may go
Where hits start from
What Dracula feels when anemic?
WALK
With sadness
Windbags
Word describing a panda
What's your favorite old TV show?
Watching over the hive for a night?
What terrific stereo speakers do?
With 37- and 56-Across, what you must do
WHERE THE CHICKEN GETS . . .
Woody Allen, for one
Wet wipe, e.g.
With 127-Across, classical work that's the source of the European Union's anthem
What each number in this puzzle refers to
Woodwind windfall?
Wet bar at the spa, perhaps
Wash thoroughly.
Words from a 13th cent. plainsong
Whirlwind
Well-known diplomat.
Where some hats are sold?
White: Fr.
Williams' DuBois
Windsor's county.
Without feeling
Without feeling
With lack of distinctiveness
Without emotion
Where the nightingale sang?
What the poker player did in Patrai?
Worry for the superstitious
What each of the characters named at the ends of 17-, 24-, 38- and 48-Across is
With 52-Across, answer to the riddle
Western nations.
Wipes out
Without wings.
Wingless.
Witnesses
Witnesses giving written testimony
What happens after a genius overeats?
Waving of a lighted lamp, in Hindu worship.
Winner of 1950 Masters' Tournament.
Where smart shoppers shop?
William ___, actor.
William who played Uncle Charley on "My Three Sons"
William of "My Three Sons"
Without columns
With 7-Down, connect two points, e.g.
With 111-Down, connect two dots, maybe
With 48 Across, a Shakespearean line
"What do you take __?!"
"What do you take __?!"
"What do you take ___?"
Womanly
With 52-across, "Who is the new prime minister of India?"
W.S. on bowling ("The Tempest" I, 1)
With backs to the wall
Where it's hard to keep 'em after they see Paree
Wrestler
Wrestler
Wrestler.
Wrestler
With 40-Across, George R.R. Martin novel with copious profanity?
Why the Furies pursued Orestes.
Wines from Piedmont.
Will Schuester portrayer on "Glee"
Wrinkly-skinned dog
World Wars I & II.
Withered.
Weapons, for the poilu of Paris
Weapons at St.-Cyr
"When Irish Eyes ___"
Where to see commemorative bands?
Who cut Pacino?
When to serve tea?
"Wheel" winch?
"___ would have it . . . "
With the mouth wide open
Watchmen: Fr.
Where to find rakes and hoes
With 56 Across, P. T.'s description of his circus
Where Tampa faces Tampico.
What "Super Man Helps Every One" evokes
Where to get in on.
Wagner and Powers on some TV sets?
What some smokers would like to kick
Where "sage in bloom is like perfume," in song
War documentary of 1964
Where you might work out after work
What drinking may cure
What conspiracy theorists look for (as hinted at by 17-, 25- and 42-Across)
Wilde story.
Words from "Song of the Heavenly Chorus"
Witch's favorite Poe poem
1959 western set in Skull Creek, Montana
Weekend getaway spot for many New Yorkers
With 49- and 55-Across, response to 20-Across
With 40 and 63 Across, quote from Thomas Moore.
Wedding reception staple
What the base runner plays
Wield a lumberjack's ax?
When to have a creamy dessert?
Whom the Bible says to love
Whom the Bible says to love
What the four theme answers start with
Words with "kind"
When Xmas comes.
What's obtained upon 52-Across
Won like a miner
Where you can't make an 180 degree turn
What TV sponsors strive for.
With a voice that means business
What's given for bad boundary bushes?
With 52-Down, deliberate pace
Wild guy with a hair care show?
W's predecessors
W's predecessors?
Warehouse workers
Warehouse workers
With 36-Across, minimize the damage
With 36-Across, minimize the damage
Wheat-field inspection?
Wager prudently
Wood-texture artisan.
What dressmakers do.
What the composer did while having salad?
Washington institution.
With 52 Across, epitaph for a smart aleck
Why one bird couldn't sing?
Why the reindeer felt embarrassed in class?
Why the guy threw the fish away
Wagers prudently
Weight: Abbr.
Where history has been made.
Wine dregs
Whirling.
Whirled: Rare.
With 58-Across, response to the complaint
Where unread mail sits
Where work awaits
Where to find work?
Where many memos land
Where Dracula gets seconds?
Women who have had three children
"What will ___ to convince you?"
Where some washers are kept
Where some washers are kept
What a 41-Across does best
Workout garb
Woman of old Iran.
Welcome sign to a stranded motorist.
Wallets' strip
Wagon
Warm-sea fishes
Wahoos
Warren William & Ricardo Cortez
"___ with You," Duke-Gershwin hit: 1936
With 21-Across, hit song #4 (1962)
Words of affirmation
Warm.
Wesetern flowe
Western state flower
Widow's portion.
Where Lucerne is: Abbr.
Weaponry etiquette?
Weaponry etiquette?
Wife or mother
What an optimist envisions
Wax-catchers on candlesticks.
Where to find Cambridge?
Warm-water shark
Where motor speed records are made.
Where the South American school gp. meets?
Where the South American school gp. meets?
When this bobs, you've got a bite.
1988 winner of 2/3 of the 44-Across
Wander along the Tiber, e.g.
What a psychologist does at midnight in a motel pool?
Whirs.
Well-known Line.
Wagner hero
Wagner opera
Warm-water fish
Women's accessory, perhaps
Whirring sound: Var.
When the United States will be 4290 years old