➠ Words with w
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- - weapon for tyrion lannister
- - Angry act of submission to a medieval weapon
- - Weapon for shooting arrows
- - weapon to reach the other side of the arch
- - Traverse part of London with a weapon
- - Go over part of East End showing weapon
- - Weapon firing bolts
- - Weapon (used to set off a quarrel?)
- - Angry with crook producing weapon
- - Tell-tale weapon?
- - Angry start of barking? Armorer might make a bolt for it
- - Weapon taken from section of ship under bridge
- - Weapon that's Spooner's chief boast?
- - Weapon to do what warning shot should
- - Weapon taken from part of ship under bridge
- - Bolt-firing weapon
- - Tell's weapon
- - William Tell's weapon
- - Weapon similar to an arbalest
- - Ancient Mariner's weapon
- - Out-of-sorts Clara?
- - Weapon that killed the Albatross
- - Early weapon
- - Key weapon at Battle or Crecy
- - Weapon, old style.
- - Archaic weapon.
- - Old weapon of war
- - Archer's weapon
- - *Weapon for William Tell
- - Weapon for Robin Hood
- - Weapon of old
- - Medieval weapon
- - traverse somewhere in london to find a medieval weapon
- - Bolt-shooting weapon
- - current crossed by lads aboard craft - lighter?
- - One with ID outside clubs involved in domestic crime
- - Rifle alternative
- - Angry formal greeting showing arm
- - They once made a bolt for it
- - Mediaeval bolt-firer
- - Medieval arrow shooter
- - Bolt shooter
- - Old bolt shooter
- - Arrow shooter
- - Medieval launcher
- - Stringed instrument
- - Certain arrow shooter
- - Adjustable tool like a spanner
- - twist sharply
- - violent twist makes girl about right
- - Twist painfully
- - Forcefully twist
- - twist — poor soul killing time with fagin, ultimately
- - to twist girl is about right
- - Spanner
- - Adjustable spanner, monkey ...
- - Adjustable spanner
- - Type of spanner
- - Sudden violent twist
- - Twist badly or sprain
- - Servant girl holds right spanner
- - Violent twist
- - Sudden twist
- - Twist badly
- - Twist violently
- - Twist suddenly.
- - Twister
- - spanner-like tool
- - Twist spanner
- - tool is grabbed by team when water cut off
- - Tear when getting something from the tool box
- - Servant girl grabbing Romeo's tool
- - Lass admits heart-throb is a tool
- - Rick and Jenny's child?
- - allen or crowfoot
- - Jimmy West loses the head, in a manner of speaking
- - sharp turn from female outside-right
- - One of the Clue weapons
- - Sprain — difficult parting
- - Rick, miserable individual, with name for wasting time
- - Jimmy has no ties to Winchester
- - Tool for twisting
- - Something adjustable architect placed on top of church
- - Yank's right to interrupt old-fashioned waitress?
- - Wife and daughter leaving soak — it's a hard decision
- - Yank's rule broken by serving-girl? Quite the opposite
- - Twisting tool
- - Pain of separation, with end of affair accepted by girl
- - Old woman when young hid Romeo from Jimmy
- - Bolt turner
- - A type of one begins the answers to starred clues
- - Tool for a monkey?
- - Nut turner
- - Mechanic's tool
- - Monkey
- - Tool chest item
- - Yank
- - Sprain
- - One of the weapons in Clue
- - Plumber's tool
- - Hand tool
- - Tool
- - Clue weapon
- - Jerk
- - Strain
- - Tool for tightening or loosening bolts
- - upheaval with cern forced to remove it
- - yank – painful parting
- - 'Monkey' tool that tightens ... and a character from 43a named Rusty
- - Church supporting Navy woman in difficult separation
- - project ..., reality show about fashion design
- - Strip of hard ground used by aircraft to take off or land
- - escape without a place to take off
- - Fugitive avoids a long stretch of tarmac
- - those who want to be down-to-earth will aim for it
- - Takeoff site suitable for planes or models
- - Fashion show path
- - Take-off and landing strip
- - Strip on which planes taxi
- - Strip for take off and landing
- - A launch pad for the Sky series at a venue?
- - Escapee lacking a place to take off
- - Strip for planes to take off and land
- - Place for strutters
- - Organisation for women consumed by what's produced by The Sun offering a way for those eager to take flight
- - Take-off strip
- - Place for model citizens?
- - Raymond consuming a foreign whisky - when you see this, you just know something is going to take-off
- - Where fashions debut
- - Ray welcomes a foreign whisky - when you see this, you just know something is going to take-off
- - Strip where planes take off and land
- - Fashion show locale
- - Strip for a fashion show
- - Strip in plane view?
- - View from a control tower
- - "Project ....": fashion design show
- - Place for planes or models
- - Area at either end of a flight
- - Strip at the airport
- - Aircraft carrier's take-off strip.
- - Landing strip
- - Airport strip
- - Part of a stage
- - A road for airplanes taking off and landing
- - Supermodels walk down this during a fashion show
- - airstrip, or catwalk
- - Catwalk
- - Method at bottom of ladder that may be needed to go up
- - model's sashaying path
- - One in flight essentially leaving taxi here
- - race track at the airport
- - Aircraft landing ground
- - Where planes take off and land
- - Unwary (anag)
- - Models' path
- - Fashionista's walk
- - Part of airport where fugitive loses heart?
- - Model's path
- - Place to 14-Across
- - Fugitive losing heart finds landing zone
- - Model's place
- - Take flight from here, unwary after king comes out on top
- - Airport necessity
- - Catwalk streak interrupted by posh northern women
- - Essential airport feature
- - Model's spot
- - Model's milieu
- - Model path
- - Modeling spot
- - Stage extension
- - Tarmac
- - Model's beat
- - Where models model
- - Theater ramp
- - Logan lane
- - Burlesque promenade
- - Part of an airfield.
- - Delta location?
- - Airport.
- - Takeoff site
- - Airstrip
- - Airport area
- - Plane path
- - Plane lane
- - the road to the skies, perhaps
- - plant with feathery leaves and heads of small white flowers also known as milfoil
- - Bridge laid from ship to shore
- - Bridge built with set method
- - Vessel's temporary bridge
- - Temporary bridge
- - passage used to board or disembark a ship
- - Link between ship and shore
- - Block on street possibly encloses new access for passengers
- - Mob means one takes this route on ship
- - Passage between rows of seats in a theatre
- - Access to ship
- - Passage aboard ship
- - Clear a path!
- - Ship's boarding ramp
- - Pier-to-packet passage
- - Nautical access
- - "Coming through!"
- - Raised platform
- - Access to a ship
- - proprietor of a general store
- - Fresh herb with territory of a paper-seller
- - A merchant's intelligence taking a long time on book
- - Papers and sweets seller
- - someone engaged in paperwork?
- - Agnes went mad in local shop
- - Shop selling lottery tickets
- - stationery shop
- - who supplies people with the latest information
- - paper shop
- - fresh herb and books for retailer
- - fresh, wise man joins book retailer
- - Original wise fellow with Scripture who purveys information
- - Shop original man from South Africa?
- - Papers vendor
- - Latest on 007 in shop
- - Agnes went crazy in shop
- - Paper vendor
- - Agnes went out here to get The Sun?
- - Rookie spy succeeded to infiltrate Pravda outlet, perhaps
- - Agnes went mad in shop
- - Retail outlet in the rag trade?
- - Novel on flop hospital department that trades in organs
- - He supplies our daily needs
- - One selling in the rag trade?
- - British paper vendor
- - Magazine seller, in Salisbury
- - Paper seller
- - Papers and sweets shop owner
- - Move a tape back to the beginning
- - The action of going back to a certain point in a song
- - Set back a video tape
- - skip back to specific bit about weather?
- - Set a tape again
- - Go back to the beginning
- - Go back to see again, maybe
- - Spool back
- - Do a tape chore
- - Turn back a film or tape
- - Colourful type welcomes success of Playback
- - You can do it with a DVR (though not literally)
- - '90s video store mantra, "Be kind, ......"
- - Projectionist's task of old
- - Put the tape back to the start
- - Go back to the start, in a way
- - Get ready to run again
- - Get back to the beginning, in a way
- - Get ready to play again
- - Video-store dictum
- - Opposite of fast forward
- - Activate a toy again
- - Turn back
- - Back up
- - Button on a VCR
- - Backtrack tape of victory in colour
- - Go back to an earlier part of a video
- - 'Whoa! ... say what?!'
- - Boombox button
- - What two triangles can symbolize
- - Fast forward's opposite
- - Cassette player button
- - Cassette-recorder button
- - "Be kind, ...."
- - Recorder button
- - Cassette button
- - Turn again.
- - Roll up again.
- - Tape player button
- - VCR button
- - Tape deck button
- - annual festival founded in 2009 showcasing 1980s musical acts
- - Succeed, get on
- - succeed in party we're going to
- - Thrive
- - Be successful, having wooden pin left
- - Formal tie
- - Formal neckwear item
- - Has a job collecting near those in 9 across
- - See 36 Across
- - Labourer
- - Employee
- - Employee; bee
- - Has a job taking probe away from power broker
- - Many a bee
- - Sterile bee
- - Employe.
- - .... bee
- - Type of bee
- - Serf
- - Laborer
- - Toiler
- - A community undergoing rapid population and economic growth
- - city where people may have struck gold
- - Prosperous place with 10 across and 4 down
- - City with rapid population growth
- - Fast grower, population-wise
- - Sudden city
- - Thriving location
- - Place of sudden prosperity
- - Thriving urban area
- - Geldof's Rats in this prosperous locale?
- - Place of prosperity
- - Fast-growing community
- - Jeer Montana on it's own for being a prosperous place
- - Community that grew quickly
- - *Gold rush phenomenon
- - Suddenly prosperous community
- - Prosperous place
- - Clark Gable movie
- - Rapidly growing burg
- - San Francisco, once
- - Propose place for hospital room
- - Anticlimax revealing wand?
- - And elf was disguising deceptive appearance
- - Immediately, straight away
- - how monopoly starts, as it always has?
- - Where God has come when daughter arrives immediately?
- - Starting at the very beginning
- - Retaliate and retrieve what belongs to oneself
- - law they break becoming rich
- - why a let-out for rich people
- - Law they break to become rich
- - Extremely rich
- - the law operates differently in the end for rich
- - Break the law on the fourth of July? That's rich!
- - Like the Park family in 'Parasite'
- - "It is the business of the ........ man / To give employment to the artisan"
- - The yawl in storm is rolling
- - Really rich
- - On easy street
- - Rich
- - Loaded, affluent
- - Question why terribly late coming in - and loaded
- - Loaded with dough
- - In a high tax bracket
- - Like Croesus.
- - Having deep pockets
- - Rolling in it
- - Well-to-do
- - With money to burn
- - Affluent
- - Prosperous
- - Rolling in dough
- - Loaded
- - Taika ......, award-winning NZ film director
- - Taika ..., "Jojo Rabbit" actor who voices Mo Morrison in the movie "Lightyear"
- - Writer/director Taika who won an Oscar for Jojo Rabbit
- - Director Taika ......
- - Quintet on a calendar
- - They're not accessible on Sunday (or Saturday)
- - Mon to Fri!
- - Monday to Friday
- - Work times, typically
- - When Toughies come out, needing 25% extra time, feeble bewilderment may be heard
- - When most people work
- - All but the outer columns, typically
- - When school's open
- - Mondays e.g.
- - School times
- - Small burner with a very hot flame
- - heerful party assessed finally to have flipped
- - 1980 Diana Ross song