Complete Clue List
Across
1. Iconic slogan of the 1960's youth culture; "Ban the ____"
5. Lead single from Van Halen's "1984" album, number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100
9. UK band that consisted of twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss, and Craig Logan
13. American Charismatic Christian televangelist, emphasized seed-faith; ____ Roberts (1918-2009)
14. Character from the "Ender's Game" series, befriends Ender, becomes Caliph of unified Muslim world
15. Supreme Accuser of the Kree Empire in the Marvel Comics' universe
17. Light fawn colour of unbleached linen
18. Slang term for types of periodicals (Plural)
19. Bride's passageway
20. Latin phrase for a long period of relative peace in the Roman Empire (Two words)
22. US AIDS and LGBT rights activist, conceived the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt; ____ Jones
23. Romanian Olympic modern pentathlete; Cornel ____
24. Male gonads, primary male reproductive organs (Plural)
25. One of Santa's reindeers
29. Open documents, useful for teaching, learning & educational purposes (Acronym)
30. The Descendents from their 1982 album "Milo Goes to College"; "I Wanna Be ____" (Two words)
31. Resentfully
37. Peer to peer ridesharing network; ____ Technologies Inc
38. A bullock
39. An entreaty, a request made in an emotional manner
40. Sport that uses shuttlecocks
42. 1995 western staring Sharon Stone & Gene Hackman; "The ____ and the Dead"
43. Australian singer, had a hit with "Chandelier" in 2014
44. Informal terminology for containers of tea (Plural)
45. Chemical element with atomic number 27
49. Female garment from the Indian subcontinent
51. Commonly referred to as an Hawaiian Shirt; The ____ Shirt
52. Harold Ramis directed 2000 comedy starring Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley
57. Prime Minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954; Daniel Francois ____
58. In sport, not the "home" team
59. 1991 film; "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the ____"
60. A grove of trees or, in cricket, a partnership or, a place to sell lemonade from
61. Nevada city, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World"
62. "Shrek" is one
63. Collection of science fiction stories and poems by American writer Gordon R. Dickson (1988)
64. Starred as "The Nanny" (1993-99); ____ Drescher
65. Alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water
Down
1. South African slang term for beer belly
2. Killer whale
3. An author of "The Communist Manifesto" (1848) (Surname only)
4. Make less distinct
5. Signal blocking device
6. A mountain range in north Mongolia; ____ Taiga
7. Level of distinction with which an academic degree is earned; ____ cum laude
8. City in Tuscany, noted for its leaning tower
9. Mexican labourer, allowed into the US on a limited/seasonal basis
10. Stirs up sediment (Plural)
11. The beginning of something
12. A medicinal ointment or balm
16. One of the "3N" computer pioners in computer art & graphics; Georg ____
21. In cricket, a set of six legal deliveries
24. Town in central Syria, part of the Homs Governorate; ____ Maalah
25. Composite building material used for making walls; Wattle and ____
26. Represented Sweden at Eurovision Song Contest 1974
27. Capital provided in the early stage of the development of an entrepreneurial firm
28. Injure
29. A thermally insulated chamber used for baking
31. US singer, had a hit with "The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)" in 1955; ____ James
32. Alias of Thomas Anderson in "The Matrix" franchise
33. Song written by Jimmy Webb, a hit for the Fifth Dimension in 1967; "____ & Away" (Two words)
34. A woman's undergarment, usually of dress length
35. A form of expanded clay aggregate (Acronym)
36. Himalayan bovids (Plural)
38. Another word for a sulk
41. Pieces of sub-continental land that are surrounded by water (Plural)
42. One of the lifebloods of this site (Singular)
44. Wax pastel
45. Rotating pieces in a mechanical linkage used in transforming rotary motion to linear
46. US dog trick act featuring father-and-son trainers Richard and Nicholas; ____ Dogs
47. Lead singer of the glam rock band T. Rex; Marc ____
48. Fourth album by the Crash Test Dummies; "Give Yourself ____" (1999) (Two words)
49. An underground conduit for carrying off drainage water
50. Major city in southern Turkey, situated on the Seyhan river
52. Vomit or half-man, half-dog played by John Candy in "Spaceballs" (1987)
53. A camera lens in which the focal length can be varied
54. The front rows of the mezzanine in a theatre
55. US band who had a hit in 1995 with "Good"; Better than ____
56. A feat or exploit