➠ Words with a

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  • - Boba shop item in a plastic wrapper
  • - Soda-shop sipper
  • - Coffee shop offering
  • - Dry stalks of grain
  • - Boba tea is often served with a wide one
  • - Milkshake sipping tube
  • - warts developed on the tube
  • - 'How many holes does a ... have?'
  • - Stone applied to untreated cornstalk
  • - lightweight hat material
  • - Tubular kind of hat?
  • - it may be drawn or sucked up
  • - Maybe the last one, Jack!
  • - Stone found with green stock feed
  • - Building material for the first of the Three Little Pigs' houses
  • - Scarecrow make-up
  • - Tube, a pale yellow colour
  • - Iced matcha latte insert
  • - Building material for the Three Little Pigs
  • - Use it to drink and give rise to skin blemishes
  • - Jack takes the tube
  • - The last one's unusable for drinking
  • - Grasp at one for a slim chance
  • - A sucker for a drink
  • - Drinker may use this bedding on a farm
  • - A word from Jack about the poll
  • - Dried grain stalks
  • - Jipijapa hat material
  • - Sipper's item
  • - Icee insert
  • - Jack's boater?
  • - What finally broke the camel's back
  • - A scarecrow's guts
  • - stalk of corn
  • - the last one used for drinking?
  • - What a hole in a lid is for
  • - Hollow tube
  • - Back lumps? The last thing a camel needs!
  • - bedding in the barn
  • - Bubble tea tube
  • - Tube for drinking bubble tea
  • - Bubble tea insert
  • - Material for some sun hats
  • - Threshed wheat causes warts to come back
  • - Milkshake insert or prefix for a berry
  • - It's inserted into a cup of bubble tea
  • - Through which a soda is slurped
  • - Dried fodder
  • - Slushy sipper
  • - "woman of ---", 1964 film with sean connery and gina lollobrigida
  • - Pale yellow warts have returned
  • - Witnessed starving troubadour in cattle fodder
  • - Item given away with a fast-food beverage
  • - Tube for sipping a beverage
  • - Beverage sipper's aid
  • - Bamboo sipper
  • - Sucker for a drink
  • - Tube inserted into a Big Gulp
  • - makeup of the first little pig's house
  • - Camel's backbreaker, proverbially
  • - Only a sucker would drink with one
  • - Dried plant product, a treatment for warts
  • - Initial material for 15, spinning with skill and craft?
  • - storied building material
  • - It's easy to find in a haystack
  • - Back-breaker for a camel?
  • - Building material for the first of the Three Little Pigs
  • - That's the last ...!
  • - developing warts on the tube
  • - livestock bedding
  • - Has Jack a treatment for warts?
  • - Traditionally scarecrows were filled with this
  • - Dried corn stalks
  • - Scarecrows are stuffed with it
  • - Last thing
  • - Last item
  • - "This sucks"
  • - Manger bedding
  • - Animal fodder
  • - Leghorn, e.g.
  • - Fountain item
  • - Feeding tube?
  • - Hay.
  • - Type of vote
  • - {/Boater/}
  • - Old mattress stuffing
  • - Basket fiber
  • - Mulching material
  • - Hat material
  • - Some blemishes
  • - Yellow hue
  • - Final
  • - Wind indicator
  • - Thing of little value
  • - Backbreaker?
  • - Poll
  • - Hat.
  • - Hat type
  • - Kind of vote
  • - Pale yellow
  • - Barn bedding
  • - Fodder
  • - Farm fodder
  • - What Rumpelstiltskin spun
  • - Thatching material
  • - Scarecrow fill
  • - Tube in a milk shake
  • - One blessed Green sucker
  • - 'The Three Little Pigs' construction material
  • - Proverbial back-breaker
  • - Sipping aid
  • - Scarecrow stuffing
  • - Proverbial camel's backbreaker
  • - Yellowish skin imperfections on the rise
  • - Labour man in street naked
  • - One might be drawn
  • - Scarecrow stuff
  • - 'This is the last ......!'
  • - Recall lumps in trifle
  • - Scarecrow's stuffing
  • - Building material that was no problem for the Big Bad Wolf
  • - Makeup of the first house in 'The Three Little Pigs'
  • - One may be bendy
  • - Texture of dry hair
  • - Sandy-coloured growths coming up
  • - Tube near a soda fountain
  • - Thing in a glass of milk
  • - Warts (anag.)
  • - Need for a milkshake
  • - Material for tatami mats
  • - Pale yellow growths returning
  • - Drinking tube
  • - Shake accessory
  • - Grain stalk
  • - Banned plastic item, in many places
  • - Sipper's implement
  • - Soda insert
  • - Shake insert
  • - "Ban plastic" movement target
  • - Bedding material
  • - Oz scarecrow's innards
  • - Frozen daiquiri insert
  • - Stalk of dry grass
  • - First little pig's building material
  • - Dispenser item
  • - Good chap meets green Labour man
  • - Scarecrow's center
  • - Juice box attachment
  • - Scarecrow's innards
  • - Building material for a little pig
  • - Item increasingly made from recyclable material
  • - Addition to a soda, but not to a beer
  • - Soft drink sipper
  • - Slurpee insert
  • - It's for suckers
  • - McDonald's freebie
  • - Item dropped in the drink?
  • - It's attached to most juice boxes
  • - Tube for sipping a soda
  • - Juice bar freebie
  • - Panama hat material
  • - Building material for the first little pig
  • - Tatami material
  • - Bedding in a horse's stall
  • - Soda machine freebie
  • - Rumpelstiltskin's supply
  • - Milkshake insert
  • - Scarecrow's filling
  • - Animal bedding
  • - Yellow type of growths on the rise
  • - Scarecrow filling
  • - It's in the drink
  • - Frappuccino accessory
  • - Dry stalk of grain
  • - Manger fill
  • - Bedding in a barn
  • - Building material for one of the Three Little Pigs
  • - Juice box accessory
  • - Real suckers use it
  • - Drink-sipping aid
  • - Diner freebie
  • - Drinker's bender?
  • - Second growth turned over for fodder
  • - Smoothie insert
  • - Proverbial backbreaker
  • - It broke the camel's back
  • - Bedding down in the stable
  • - Raise growths with hollow tube
  • - Drinking instrument
  • - Glass sipper?
  • - Proverbial reason for a break?
  • - It can be baled
  • - Grain stalks
  • - Noted back-breaker
  • - Horse stall bedding
  • - Nativity scene supply
  • - Sipper in a glass
  • - First pig's building material
  • - Trifle
  • - Kind of poll
  • - Shade of yellow
  • - .... vote
  • - See 4 Down
  • - Sucker
  • - Worthless
  • - Last ....
  • - "The Last ......"
  • - Little sucker
  • - last thing to be taken
  • - Hollow stem of a cereal plant
  • - You might suck at it
  • - The __ that breaks the camel's back
  • - politician jack gets tube for sucking liquid
  • - Dry cut grain stalks
  • - Drink sucker-upper
  • - Word after "bendy" or "silly"
  • - What you can't make bricks without
  • - wars break out around junction in the tube
  • - Dried cornstalks
  • - A pipe through which a drink can be sucked
  • - Soda sipper
  • - "The Three Little Pigs" house material
  • - rumpelstiltskin turns it into gold.
  • - Juice-box insert
  • - What a milkshake is sipped through
  • - The tip of a sippy cup, essentially
  • - cereal stalk
  • - Tool for sipping
  • - drinking pipe
  • - She awaits (a painter)
  • - edouard ---, impressionist painter
  • - edouard ---, painter
  • - French painter of "Olympia"
  • - English fellow and French painter
  • - Mother to snare a painter
  • - "the café-concert" painter, 1879
  • - Painter of a human extra-terrestrial!
  • - "a bar at the folies-bergère" painter édouard
  • - Painter of a pole in the police?
  • - French modernist painter, Edouard
  • - painter of the scandalous le déjeuner sur l'herbe, 1863
  • - "Dejeuner sur l'herbe" painter
  • - "The Absinthe Drinker" painter
  • - Plein-air painter
  • - Pioneer French painter.
  • - Painter, friend of Zola.
  • - Painter, Eduard
  • - Painter who made quite an impression
  • - Painter of Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe, d. 1883
  • - Painter of "The Fife Player"
  • - Painter of "Girl with a Parrot"
  • - 19th C. painter
  • - "Torero Saluting" painter
  • - "The Spanish Guitarist" painter
  • - "The Luncheon . . . " painter
  • - "The Asparagus" painter
  • - "Olympia" painter Édouard
  • - "Girl With a Parrot" painter
  • - "Boy With a Sword" painter
  • - Painter referenced by the Mickalene Thomas work 'Le Dejeuner Sur L'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires'
  • - "The Railway" painter
  • - French painter returning mid-morning?
  • - "Olympia" painter Edouard
  • - 'The Fifer' painter Edouard
  • - Painter of café scenes
  • - 'Oysters' painter Edouard
  • - Painter Edouard
  • - 'The Luncheon on the Grass' painter
  • - 'La Musique aux Tuileries' painter
  • - Painter, male and French
  • - "Le Fifre" painter
  • - 'Luncheon on the Grass' painter
  • - Painter often confused with Monet
  • - French painter of café scenes
  • - 'The Fifer' painter
  • - 'Music in the Tuileries' painter
  • - Painter of Zola's portrait
  • - "A Bar at the Folies-Bergere" painter
  • - French painter Édouard
  • - "The Spanish Singer" painter
  • - notable participant at the salon des refusés
  • - His 'Boating' is in the Metropolitan Museum
  • - Meant to become an artist
  • - artist fellow with an extra-terrestrial
  • - artist and arts graduate getting clear profit
  • - Artist turning up two hours before noon
  • - Intended to delay appearance of English artist
  • - Artist Zola defended
  • - Zola's portraitist
  • - Impressionists' leader
  • - Impressionist who painted people on lawns, in cafés, brutally murdering each other, etc.
  • - Impressionist originator
  • - Impressionist master
  • - Impressionism originator
  • - He painted Zola: 1868
  • - He painted Morisot
  • - He painted "The Fife Player"
  • - He painted "Olympia."
  • - Frenchman who made quite an impression
  • - Contemporary of Millet.
  • - Contemporary of Cézanne.
  • - Artist Couture's star pupil
  • - "The Fifer" artist
  • - "Spanish Guitar Player" artist
  • - "Le Fifre" artist
  • - Artist Édouard
  • - Impressionist Edouard
  • - Arty friend of Zola
  • - He painted beings, terrestrial and otherwise
  • - 'Olympia' artist
  • - French artist Édouard
  • - His works mark the start of modern art
  • - 'Olympia' artist, 1863
  • - Edouard who painted "The Fifer"
  • - Edouard who painted Zola's portrait
  • - Édouard who painted 'Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe'
  • - Artist paid to pen article
  • - Exhibitor at 1863's Salon des Refusés
  • - Impressionist article housed by art museum
  • - "The Absinthe Drinker" artist Edouard
  • - Pioneer of modern art
  • - Impressionist known for painting café scenes
  • - Artistic friend of Zola
  • - Artist friend of Degas
  • - "Music in the Tuileries" creator
  • - French artist who painted "The Absinthe Drinker"
  • - "Luncheon on the Grass" artist
  • - "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe" artist
  • - Legion of Honor recipient of 1881
  • - French impressionist Édouard
  • - He was drawn close and bound: adligatus est
  • - Non ebria, sed sana et compos mentis
  • - I join, attach to and place near
  • - 17-mission space program
  • - NASA's moon program
  • - '...... 13' (movie referenced in 106-Across)
  • - Much-discussed program of the 1960s-'70s
  • - 17-mission NASA program
  • - Mission program
  • - ...... Belvedere (classic sculpture in the Vatican)
  • - NASA lunar program
  • - Moon-landing program
  • - Historic theater in NYC
  • - Famous African-American theater in NYC
  • - NASA program after Gemini
  • - Creed in the Best Picture of 1976
  • - "... 13," 1995 docudrama film with an unlucky number in its title
  • - deity orders a chicken in spain
  • - Program headlined in '69
  • - Classic Harlem venue
  • - Japanese dish
  • - Artemis' twin brother
  • - God of music
  • - Artemis's twin
  • - Slayer of Niobe's sons
  • - Greek god of prophecy
  • - Greek god of love to go on a survey
  • - Mythical lyrist
  • - God of the sun
  • - A referendum on love? That?s something to be revered!
  • - Python's killer
  • - Revered figure, a Spanish chicken?
  • - Slayer of the dragon of Delphi
  • - A vote with nothing finally for revered figure
  • - A survey on old American space mission
  • - Slayer of the mythical Python
  • - Rocky opponent Creed
  • - Mission to the moon
  • - It had several long missions
  • - One of the Twelve Olympians
  • - Theater near Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard
  • - 1967 disaster
  • - Hunky Greek god
  • - Heavenly hunk
  • - Historic Harlem hot spot
  • - Rocky rival
  • - Lunar mission commanded by Thomas P. Stafford
  • - Dragon slayer of myth
  • - Creed of the "Rocky" series
  • - Patron of Delphi
  • - Leader of the Muses
  • - Moon mission name
  • - "Rocky" villain ...... Creed
  • - Harlem Renaissance venue
  • - It had several missions
  • - God with a python
  • - His statue once graced the Cortile del Belvedere
  • - God of manly beauty
  • - Slayer of the Python
  • - Handsome youth
  • - Handsome man
  • - Handsome god
  • - Handsome young man
  • - NASA project
  • - Moon vehicle
  • - Son of Zeus
  • - Greek god
  • - "...... 13" [Ron Howard film about a failed lunar mission]
  • - ancient deity has nothing to gain by an election
  • - Olympic archer