Complete Clue List
Across
1. UK group that recorded the albums "Soul Mining" (1983) & "Mind Bomb" (1989); The ____
4. Interogate
8. The world?s most populous country
11. Serving
12. To yearn or long
13. Before (archaic)
14. Australian soccer player with over 30 caps for his country; Tommy ___
16. US science fiction drama based on Stephen King's novel; "_____ the Dome"
19. Song by the American R&B singer Brooke Valentine, released May 2006 (Two words)
21. Knowledge of the hidden; the _____
22. Keyboard key (one of the larger ones)
24. Country of birth of Catherine Ndereba, four time Boston Marathon winner
25. American flagship recording label of Sony Music Entertainment; ___ Records
27. Major teaching hospital in Hampstead, London (Abbrev)
28. Book of poetry by Inger Christensen
30. A cardinal direction (abbrev.)
31. American professional wrestler born Glenn Thomas Jacobs
33. Period of peak sexual receptivity in most female mammals (heat), excepting humans
36. Zone that is the part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore
37. Exclamation expressing grief, pity, or concern
40. (Cricket) The leg side; ____ side
41. Toady
44. Extremely small amounts
46. Official currency of most countries in the European Union (Plural)
47. High Sheriff of Derbyshire, wrote "Parson's Counsellor & Law of Tithes & Tithing"; Sir Simon _____
49. Paul Simon hit from 1986; "You Can Call Me ___"
51. Offer racing tips for a share of any resulting winnings
52. Merryy-go-round
54. Norwegian soprano, former vocalist in the gothic metal band Tristania; Vibeke _____
56. Symbol for the chemical element Astatine
57. 1966 single by The Pretty Things (Three letters)
58. Designation indicating working past normal work hours (Abbrev)
59. "Software flow control" is sometimes called "___/XOFF flow control"
60. Soil composed mostly of sand, silt and a smaller amount of clay
62. Mountain in the Canton of Berne, Switzerland (Elevation 3,970 metes)
63. Greek mythology, one of the Cretan nymphs who nursed the infant Zeus
64. Town near Deinze, Belgium where painter Emile Claus moved to in his last years
65. Male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone (Plural)
Down
1. Sauron's title, in "The Lord of the Rings" by JRR Tolkien; _____ of Mordor (3 Words)
2. Ancient Greek mathematician (c. 10?70 AD); _____ of Alexandria
3. Nickname for the 426 cu in Chrysler V8 engine (exclude "The")
4. The "movie star" stranded on televison's "Gilligan's Island"; _____ Grant
5. Symbol for the chemical element Radon
6. Name given to unknown KGB officer who allegedly killed Alexander Litvinenko (3 Words)
7. Gibbon also known as the white-handed gibbon
8. Throw carelessly
9. For this reason
10. Main trunk of arteries, carrying blood from the left side of the heart (Care with spelling)
15. Type of beer brewed using a warm fermentation method
17. Series of books written by Frank Herbert that follows the Atreides family
18. Greek mythology, the final resting places of the souls of the heroic; _____ Fields
20. 1975 single by UK glam band Slade; "_____ a Penny" (Two words)
23. Musical term for gradually decreasing in tempo (Abbev)
26. The first mentioned son of Adam and Eve in the Bible
29. Audition (One or two words)
32. Catalogues or inventories of behaviours or actions exhibited by animals
34. Nickname given to Sylvester Stallone
35. An elephant driver
38. 1964 novel by American author Hubert Selby, Jr.; "_____ to Brooklyn" (Two words)
39. US proto-punk rock band, recorded "Mr Handsome" in 2007; The _____
42. Symbol for the chemical element Cerium
43. French former racing driver, a four-time Formula One Drivers' Champion; Alain _____
44. Name used by many independent supermarkets throughout the world (Abbrev)
45. Tellurium monoxide (Abbrev)
48. Greek word indicating outer or external
50. Mantel
53. Name of Peter Fonda's character in 1997 film directed by Victor Nunez; ____ Jackson
55. Point in a network or diagram at which lines or pathways intersect
56. Liturgical vestment
58. Leftover morsel of food
61. Battery size