Crossword Clues Start With W, page 1265
Wishes to ignore concerned Indians (5)
Word before "mattress" or "freshener"
Wash out in clean water (5)
Waste away through disuse (7)
Wide open country (5)
Wallet
Whispered remark from a team (5)
Wolf down
Wretched way state overturned poor?
Wee bite
Whatever
Wise king
Welsh town's tidy hotel
Writer of Black Swan keeping completely on topic
When one’s potentially had puddings, as breakfast sometimes served outside
3 with sexy approach
Wading bird similar to a heron
Waking ___, 1998 film starring Ian Bannen, David Kelly and Fionnula Flanagan
Walk in the manner of a young child
Walk through water in Virginia? (4)
Was aware of Kureishi's first novel (4)
Water shortage restricts Dane moving boat (11)
Wealthy person occasionally feasts on domesticated animal
Weapons farmer is waving? (8)
Well-rounded, constant married man (6)
Welsh town's tidy hotel (5)
Went by foot cushioned with soft material (6)
What can secure speed of coral formation?
What to do and when to do it (8)
Wheat, e.g. (6)
Whence comes 'Santa Claus'
Where everyone’s put up after sex
"Who Says" singer John
With 27-Across, disappearing Eurasian lake
With 73-Across, toppers on some buns
With alcohol or other drugs added
Women live for merchandise (4)
Wood perhaps flattening itself
Word in three 'Yellow Submarine' instrumental titles
Work so numbered is onerous (10)
Worry of worker about first signs of general strike
Writer of Black Swan keeping completely on topic (9,3)
Writes scathing critique, skewering regressively dismal show
Whip: it's raised in hunting
Where the hands are on watch it would seem
With 2-Down, Coolie author, Mulk
With 9-Across, immediate exploitation of an IT system's vulnerability, " _____ _____ attack"
Work in the theatre perhaps
Work over (MR. PAVE anagram) (6)
Wry tongue-in-cheek
Word before and after "a"
When some people meet for lunch
What might cover a lid
What a kid drinks from
Where a whodunit may reveal "who done it"
Workers who must maintain a sterile environment, in brief
"Whoa!"
"Winning ___ everything"
With half-full concoction, determined ... (6)
Washing sponges (7)
Waterproof coat (8)
Western gas chain
Windfall
Whirled weapon
Waiting in the wings
Where's the other girl Hannah? (4)
Waterloo _, school drama which was revived in 2023 (4)
"When are you leaving?" guess, for short
When this absurd moniker won a hijacked 2016 poll to name a new U.K. research vessel, the result was (partly) honored: The name was given to one of the ship's unmanned submersibles
Where "I do's" are said
Wild review
"Will do, boss"
With 2-Down, cities plus their suburbs
Words on swinging doors
World War I spy Mata ___
Wall St. debut
WNBA stat
Walks with quiet steps
Wasn't color fast
Weather's not very warm just now, they say, at non-boarding academy (3,6)
"Why, I oughta..." utterer
Winter fun item
Without warranty (2 wds.)
Wool-bearing animal of Peru
White with fear
When Lent begins (3,9)
Wes Anderson film set in a retrofuturistic version of 1955 (June, 2023)
What could show strength of trades up north? Brass! (4,11)
Where you may get pudding bowls out (5)
With 61-Down, debut film by Savanah Leaf (July, 2023)
Without feeling, prisoner grabs one twice (9)
When printers measure twelve dozen it will absorb your whole attention
Wielded by Neptune and ten hit the dirt
Word with corn or matzo
Went fast
Western treaty gp.
Wool clippers
Writer LeShan
World Cup cheer
Wild creature doing rather badly
Window is nuisance, we hear
Word which represents 'E' in the Nato phonetic alphabet (4)
World's 10th most populous country, which became independent from Spain in 1810 (6)
___ Wood, actor who played Frodo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings films (6)
What’s missing from e-tickets
World Court site, with “The”
Went downhill fast
“What up, homie!”
When you’ll be there, briefly
Word on many name tags
“Was there anything else?”
Weak people left out of cheeky strikes, perhaps? (4)
Welsh centre figured Lianelli's famous 1972 victory v All Blacks (7)
What disease is caused by dietary deficiency of Vitamin B1? (8)
What do the Swiss call their capital city? (4)
What is a corpse supposedly revived by witchcraft in certain African and Caribbean religions? (6)
What is a filmy thread of spider's web seen floating on the wind? (8)
What is a groove in the tread of a tyre to improve its grip? (4)
What is a short, heavy arrow shot from a crossbow? (4)
What is an informal expression for "absolutely correct"? (4,2)
What small construction houses pigeons and doves? (4)
What term describes a TV comedy series with a continuing cast of characters? (6)
What type of layered rock got its name from the Greek for "split"? (6)
What was the first name of Lord Nelson's mistress? (4)
Which 1982 television adaptation of a John Le Carre novel starred Alec Guinness? (7,6)
Which English actress was a mistress of Charles II, bearing him two sons? (4,4)
Which character did Albert Finney play in the 1974 film Murder on the Orient Express? (7,6)
Which major river is navigable to oceangoing vessels as far as 3700km upstream? (6)
Which queen supported Columbus's famous expedition of 1492? (8)
Who was the 40th president of the USA? (6)
Walk through water in Virginia?
Weapons farmer is waving?
Wheat, e.g.
Work for
Water shortage restricts Dane moving boat
Went by foot cushioned with soft material
Winter projectile
Way to secure deal for instrument
Welsh university town in Ceredigion (8)
What? Why? How?
What's fitting for rower from Harvard or Yale we're told?
What slows up journey having dropped off Bobby?
Wise guys (7)
Wordy talk
Water whirl
Whisky taken before a show
Walford's Albert ------ (6)
Wash or wear away
We ___ Start the Fire, Billy Joel song covered by Fall Out Boy
Went "HEY!"
Western home of the Tyrolean Lodge
What koi can consume
What sewer may carry in central areas gets fruity (4)
When new employees begin work
Wildlife photographer's aid
With 4-Down, The Inheritance of Loss author
With glaciers, mountains and a canyon named after him, a professor whose Principles of Geology was read by Darwin on the Beagle voyage (5)
Without delay pay for catching cold (2,4)
Woman's getting rare turn as a football pundit (7)
Word after "speed" or "expiration"
Word for military evolutions; an auger, borer, gimlet or wimble; a furrow; a machine for sowing seeds in such a rut; or, an African baboon (5)
Word for praise; or, Charles I's archbishop who was beheaded (4)
Word from the Greek for 'century'
Word meaning courageous, epic or grandiose that also describes a sculpture that is larger than life-size, but smaller than colossal (6)
Word used to describe noise containing all of the frequencies audible to the human ear (5)
Work doubled with an American chopper used for tree
Work from Sturluson in unremembered days (4)
Working inside, the French manufactured drink (8)
___-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars mentor (3)
"___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (funk hit with the lyric "All he left us was alone")
"Well, gosh, could be …"
What a humblebrag attempts to show, but doesn't
Where an Airpod goes
Wafting
Word from the Greek for ''century''
Wise guys
Welsh university town in Ceredigion
"Well, gosh, could be ..."
Was the wrong to be looking for fight (6,6)
Weight of an ancient city? (4)
Well-known people in entertainment or sport (informal) (6)
Where rows of house are bought and sold openly? (6,6)
Why people play football - to have excitement (3,5)
Works in the country? (7,4)
Works to provide backing for leading players
Without getting worked up
"Wonderful Tonight" memoirist Boyd
"What's the __?": Kim Possible catchphrase
"Was there anything else?"
West End star and Denise Van Outen's former husband (3,4)
What's missing from e-tickets
"What's the ___?": Kim Possible catchphrase
What a tu-quoque argument is an example of
"What up, homie!"
When hands are raised (4)
Where most Qataris reside
Where to keep a warm covering handy (5)
With 5-Across, Thanksgiving-dinner staple that's aptly presented in this grid
Without dash! (5)
Wrestling discipline popular in Japan
_ Wilson, actress who is married to Tom Hanks (4)
WordPress.com offering
Warned of education (9)
William ___ (1708 - 78), Whig politician who was Prime Minister (1766 - 68) (4)
Where bat may be about to be put in display unit (6)
Where one can eat by the way (8,4)
Witch character on Willo The Wisp (4,4)
Word that can follow Bargain or Treasure to give the titles of two different TV shows (4)
Word that follows The Masked to give the title of a show hosted by Joel Dommett (6)
Word that when followed by Baker gives the accolade awarded each week on Bake Off (4)
Word that when followed by Cook. Eat. Repeat gives the title of a cookery show (8)
Word that when followed by Mouse gives the name of a cartoon character (6)
Words that follow Alexander Armstrong's to give the title of a 2010's panel show on Dave (3,3)
Words that go before Breakfast to give a TV show originally presented by Chris Evans (3,3)
Words that when followed by Cupboard give the term given to the booth formerly used by presenters on BBC kids' TV (3,5)
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Water toy that you can't actually eat
What each "Inside Out" character represents
When anyone can stand up and do stand-up
Whiskey barrel material
Wee mischiefs! (4)
Writhe around, then weaken (6)
*With calculus problems ...
Watches conditions restricting chest muscle (9)
Welland Canal endpoint deceptively leakier, next to empty (4,4)
What might make someone hard to trust
"Wild Thing": 1966 hit for British band The ___
Winnipeg-born rocker Randy Bachman's electric instrument
Woody's love interest in "Toy Story"
Word that precedes "flush" or "wedding"
"Wait ___ Dark" (Hepburn thriller)
Welcomin' phrase
Went nuts, as a crowd
"What I Know for Sure" author
What certain tools are designed to find
"What the hell!"
Where playoffs play
"Who Said It: Kendall ___ Ken Doll" (BuzzFeed quiz)
Word with bin or bunny
Wintertime tool for clearing driveways
Woman's name that rhymes with beady
We all need a rest or we see stars
Where copper can be found in musical time (2,3,4)
Where happy cow jumped? (4,3,4)
What a dog does that you step into (5)
Worker who cuts timber (6)
Woollen footwear item
Wager about a pound (4)
Western writer Bret ___
Wind instrument?