Footrace measures, in the Olympics |
METERS |
Fr. holy women (Abbr.) |
STES |
French sailor and writer Pierre |
LOTI |
Frequently, in rhyme |
OFT |
Gold coin of old |
DUCAT |
Green-___ monster |
EYED |
Hamlet |
PRINCEOFDENMARK |
Hardly independent ones |
NEEDERS |
Lack of musical talent |
NOEAR |
Light musical production |
OPERETTA |
Like Old Irish lettering |
OGHAMIC |
Lotharios |
LADIESMEN |
Masha and Irina's sister, in a Chekhov play |
OLGA |
Miss Piggy's exclamation |
MOI |
Ocean giant |
ORCA |
On the left side, nautically |
APORT |
Organ near the temple |
EAR |
Phyllis Lindstrom's hubby |
LARS |
Pooped out |
TIRED |
Quite enough |
AMPLE |
Repetitive musical piece |
RONDO |
Rigor ___ |
MORTIS |
Roger Miller hit |
KINGOFTHEROAD |
Sally who played Forrest Gump's mom |
FIELD |
Some decaf orders |
SANKAS |
Something many stores collect |
SALESTAX |
Spoonful, e.g. |
DOSE |
Starts |
INITIATES |
Strong as ___ |
ANOAK |
Suffix meaning "to the max" |
EST |
Toot the horn |
HONK |
Turns the horse right |
GEES |
Type of high-school rally |
PEP |
Use the library, in a way |
READ |
What thou shalt not |
KILL |
Widths in printing |
ENS |
Xena, e.g. |
WARRIORPRINCESS |
___ costs (by any means) |
ATALL |