- - Cineplex ...... (theater chain)
- - Cineplex ...... (movie theater name)
- - Cineplex — (former theater chain)
- - Cineplex -- (old theater chain)
- - Cineplex ...... Corporation
- - Cineplex .... (cinema chain)
- - Cineplex name
- - Cineplex ......
- - Cineplex theater name
- - Cineplex ...... (former movie theater chain)
- - Kind of ancient Greek theatre — kind of UK cinema
- - Lyric about classical theatre
- - Lift the lid on wooden performance in the theatre
- - Uplifting party, one arranged for cinema chain
- - word in many movie theater names
- - With God in agreeable concert hall
- - London cinema located at Leicester Square
- - ohio fellow cuddling european in a greek theatre
- - classical concert hall
- - Greek performance venue
- - Notable Paris theater
- - "... a Grecian Urn" (poem by John Keats): 2 wds.
- - a grecian theater
- - Melancholy may follow this in ancient concert hall
- - Theatre is nothing to heartless devil
- - Small theater in ancient Greece
- - Poem about cinema
- - ... in performance by Lyric Theatre
- - Poem by second in command at National Theatre
- - ancient site of poetry competitions
- - Old school theater
- - Old theater chain
- - common name for a movie theater
- - ancient theatre
- - Theater hall
- - Keats's "...... Insolence"
- - Famous French theater
- - Zappa album "Hammersmith ......"
- - Where Bernhardt brightened the stage: 1867
- - Where Aristophanes could see his plays
- - Theatre or hall.
- - Theatre of ancient Rome — picture house
- - Theater in Paris
- - Theater in ancient Greece
- - Theater for Aristophanes
- - Start of a dedicatory title
- - Second concept album by Tosca
- - Popular name for a theatre.
- - Popular cinema name
- - Place for cinema or musical and dramatic performances
- - Pericles's theater
- - Noted theater in Paris
- - Nickel closure
- - Name for a movie house
- - Large UK cinema chain
- - Large theatre
- - Greek music hall
- - Grecian theater
- - Do one (anag)
- - Cinema house name
- - Cine house
- - Ancient theatre — modern cinema
- - Ancient theater-in-the-round
- - Ancient art space
- - "...... Indolence": Keats
- - Old theater
- - Old music hall.
- - Cinema chain
- - Theater name
- - Ancient theater
- - Classical singing venue
- - Ancient music hall
- - Classic theater
- - Poem about place of fantasy ...
- - Cinema name
- - Old-fashioned music hall
- - Lyric -- working theatre?
- - Composition being shown in cinema
- - Ancient Greek theater
- - Ancient Greek theatre
- - "Hammersmith ......," live-album venue for Bruce Springsteen and Kate Bush
- - Theatre occupied vacant time
- - Good few periodically working in concert hall
- - Classic movie house
- - Ancient arts venue
- - Nickel finish?
- - Famed Parisian theater
- - ".... a Grecian Urn"
- - Movie palace
- - Old theater name
- - Literally, 'singing place'
- - Common theater name
- - ".... a Grecian Urn" (Keats work)
- - Classic cinema name
- - Classic movie theater name
- - Classic cinema
- - Precursor of a movie theater
- - Greek concert hall
- - Offer up period dramas here
- - Classical Greek concert hall
- - Paris' ....-Théâtre de l'Europe
- - Suffix with nickel
- - Classic music hall
- - "...... a Grecian Urn" (Keats)
- - Classical Greek theater
- - Old-fashioned theater name
- - Ending for nickel
- - Pope's "...... Solitude"
- - Nickel ending
- - Classical music venue
- - Old theater word
- - Tosca concept album about a famous venue?
- - Word in many theater names
- - Theater of old
- - Keats's "...... a Grecian Urn"
- - Keats title opening
- - Roman musical building
- - Keats' '-- a Grecian Urn'
- - Old cinema
- - Start of two 11 Down titles
- - Classical theater
- - Classical music hall
- - Old Greek theater
- - Keats title starter
- - "...... a Grecian Urn" (Keats poem)
- - "...... Melancholy" (Keats)
- - Springsteen "Hammersmith ......, London '75"
- - Hammersmith ......
- - Hammersmith Apollo, formerly
- - "Live at the Hammersmith ......" Black Sabbath
- - "Gipsy Kings Live" song about a building?
- - Keats' '-- Melancholy'
- - Old-time music hall
- - Music hall of yore
- - Hammersmith's "O"
- - Kate Bush "Live at Hammersmith ......"
- - ".... Solitude" (Pope poem)
- - Popular movie house name
- - Old-fashioned theater
- - Word in some theater names
- - Greek theater
- - Start of a Keats poem
- - Theater hall (Var.)
- - Gray's "...... the Spring"
- - Start of a Keats title
- - Spartan music hall
- - Popular theater name
- - Milton's "...... the Morning of Christ's Nativity"
- - Concert hall
- - TriBeCa restaurant in "Bright Lights, Big City," with "the"
- - Movie theater
- - Movie house
- - Music hall
- - Classic theater name
- - Big name in theaters
- - Melancholy
- - Theater
- - Poem on ancient theatre
- - Ancient performance space
- - poetic work being performed in theatre
- - Lyric poem not off cinema group
- - Poem about cinema group
- - where you might wait for trailers to pass
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- - Galley slave.
- - Galley drudge
- - One man in an eight, say
- - sportsman depicted as roman
- - It may be bow a Roman's making
- - One who rows
- - when in a row he uses a blade
- - guy on a crew team
- - A ransom put together for Oxbridge blue, perhaps
- - He's one of eight in a scull
- - One rowing over a vacuous rebellious bloke
- - athlete depicted as roman
- - member of a rowing crew
- - a manor's refurbished for sportsman
- - Blade-wielder in leaving San Marino wounded
- - Maybe bow as Roman ordered
- - Chap in boat, a second seen round river in Arab state
- - he has to exert some pull to make headway
- - One of eight possibly in audition astonishes staff
- - he has a lot of rows
- - he may be involved in a row
- - energetic sportsman - maybe a stroke is indicated
- - He has a row over a ransom
- - A ransom (anag)
- - Male rower
- - Blade-wielder beheaded sailors in sultanate
- - Is capable of a good row with one of those familiar with Schull report
- - One pulling for the team
- - Rower
- - A Roman's at sea -- one's likely to be rowing
- - Sculler
- - He has a row as Norma breaks down
- - Craft worker posed as Roman
- - Agitated as Roman chap having a row
- - Enjoys a good row with one pulling a stroke
- - Chap in boat heading off sailors entering part of Middle East
- - One who made the crew cut?
- - Stroker ace?
- - Crew-team member
- - Member of the crew team
- - Guy rowing
- - One who rows, rows, rows the boat
- - Rowing team member
- - Head of the Charles Regatta participant
- - Ben-Hur was one
- - Shell occupant
- - Henley competitor
- - Stroke, for one
- - Athlete of a kind.
- - One of eight
- - Boat mover
- - Athlete
- - Regatta entrant
- - Crew member
- - a roman's disturbed by one in a row
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- - Shawl-like garment
- - Sleeveless circular outer garment
- - A little strap on choirmaster's garment
- - Garment not entirely tiptop on chorister
- - Indigenous South American garment
- - A blanket-like cloak with a hole in the centre for the head
- - Waterproof garment
- - S American garment
- - Type of cloak originating in South America
- - After reduction, slip on choice piece of clothing
- - Rainy day option
- - a cape in s. america
- - 14 made of a single piece of material with a hole in the middle
- - Kind of cloak
- - Let up on Chopin, hiding South American cloak
- - Cloak policeman keeps on in front of house
- - Pedro's cloak
- - South American cloak with slit for the head
- - Simple raincoat
- - Rain garb
- - Loose, sleeveless raincoat
- - Cloak with a hole in the centre for the head
- - Lightweight rainwear
- - Unfinished pool fairly selected in The Cape?
- - Mexican cape
- - Wet weather wear
- - South American cape
- - Weapon choice should incorporate cover for the body
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- - Weapon in the game Clue
- - Weapon in the game of Clue
- - Support for a tire swing
- - Something to skip for exercise
- - Plastic weapon in Clue
- - It may be looped for a throw
- - Skip it for fun
- - Material for a rock climber's harness
- - Weapon for Mrs. Peacock
- - Potential weapon for Professor Plum
- - Plastic Clue weapon
- - Need for tug-of-war
- - Weapon for Professor Plum
- - Tool for catching a calf
- - One of the weapons in Clue
- - Weapon for Colonel Mustard
- - Clue weapon
- - Weapon in Clue
- - Only nonmetal Clue weapon
- - It's fit to be tied
- - Cheap cigar
- - Cowboy's lasso
- - Cattle catcher
- - Rodeo lasso
- - Rodeo prop
- - One thrown at a rodeo
- - Mountain climber's gear
- - Ratline.
- - Will Rogers prop
- - Rodeo accessory
- - Catch with a lasso
- - Boxing ring border
- - Roundup gear
- - Lure in
- - Twine
- - Anchor attachment
- - Halter?
- - Tug-of-war cord
- - Capture, as a calf
- - Tower in Montenegro perhaps
- - Stout cord
- - Lariat, e.g
- - You can skip it in school
- - Lasso material
- - Rock climbing gym need
- - Lariat
- - You can skip it
- - What's tugged in a tug-of-war
- - Tug-of-war need
- - Classic piece of gym class equipment
- - Thing hanging in a high school gym
- - Tire swing part
- - Type of bridge restricted to pedestrian traffic
- - Common attachment
- - Foo Fighters single from the album 'Wasting Light'
- - Climbing gear
- - A pro wrestler might jump from the top one
- - It may be skipped
- - Lifesaver attachment
- - Mooring line
- - Cowpoke's coil
- - One may be tied around a saddle horn
- - *Hitch material, and one of ten one-word movies in this puzzle directed by the honoree
- - Hitch in bar opening
- - It may be used in the conservatory
- - Rock climber's aid
- - Part of a boxing ring barrier
- - Dogie catcher
- - Something to skip
- - Cordon (off)
- - Some European cable?
- - Thick cord
- - Plaything that's skipped
- - Cowpoke's lasso
- - Cord
- - Classic strategy in the boxing ring
- - Double Dutch necessity
- - Boxing ring boundary
- - Block and tackle part
- - Part of a ring perimeter
- - One often thrown from a horse
- - Cattle-catching gear
- - Thing to skip
- - It's skipped at playgrounds
- - Some European tower?
- - Calf catcher
- - Mountaineer's need
- - Trapeze supporter
- - It's often skipped
- - Snare, as a dogie
- - Operates out East and it's secure?
- - Part of a tire swing
- - Tug-of-war necessity
- - 50-Down material
- - Parade balloon handler's handful
- - Guy maybe getting engineers to accept work
- - Rock climber's gear
- - Part of a ring's boundary
- - Tug-of-war requirement
- - Mountain climber's lifeline
- - Strong thick cord
- - Rodeo gear
- - Part of a pulley
- - Rodeo tool
- - Double Dutch gear
- - Makeup of some ladders
- - Part of a hangman drawing
- - Door opens, holding cord
- - Rappeller's need
- - Wild West show prop
- - Cable is part of property
- - Leeway metaphor
- - Gallows sight
- - Thing climbed in gym class
- - Cow catcher
- - Strong cord
- - Hemp product
- - Cordage
- - String of pearls
- - Cowboy's gear.
- - Tether
- - Line
- - Cable ......
- - Hitchcock thriller
- - Hitchcock film
- - Skip it
- - Hitchcock classic
- - Jumper's need
- - Cowboy gear
- - Cable alternative
- - Suck in
- - Catch, in a way
- - Jump
- - Mountain climber's need
- - Hogtie
- - Leeway
- - Lasso
- - Skip
- - Stitch.
- - Jump ....; playground activity
- - What sailors learn to tie knots in
- - double dutch implement
- - Climbing aid
- - about to acquire work, fastening
- - "I'm at the end of my ..."
- - Used in reference to execution by hanging
- - What the sides of a wrestling ring are made from
- - Tug-of-war essential
- - Jump ... (playground item)
- - Skipping tool
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- - Area at the side of a motorway
- - Strip alongside motorway
- - Motorway stopping area
- - Motorway breakdown lane
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