- Dial M For Murder, in which a cheating wife runs (5) of her murderous husband, was a premier example of this type of film.
- Atomeka Press published this British comics anthology, which began with (4 5)'s The Bojeffries Saga.
- D.C. hosted the April 11, 2008 meeting of this group, which includes Henry Paulson and (8) Darling.
- During the 1990s, (9), an unpopular pizza topping, were removed from this steak sauce.
- Addison's (6), a rather “pernicious” condition, can result from a deficiency of this.
- Due to the difficulty of (6), this elevation is sometimes referred to as the Savage Mountain.
- Anna David cohosts "In Your Pants", a sex advice segment on this network's (6) of the Show!
- Airports were worth only five points if you dropped a (4) on them in a 1982 Intellivision game named for this aircraft.
- Denizens of Canarsie in Brooklyn can reach Crown Heights by riding this (3) line.
- Actor Gregory Peck turned down the role of a (9) who headed up this team of crimefighters; crimefighters who were headquartered in a royal palace.
- Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner play (8) guitars and shared vocals for this decidedly unsquare band.
- Detroit MCs Bizarre, Eye-Kyu, Killa Hawk, Fuzz Scoota, Proof and (6) formed this rap collective in 1996.
- Duramax is an example of this; such (7) have been in production since the early 1900s and are commonly used in large vehicles.
- Drivers of the last heavy tank in the Iosef Stalin line (renamed this after his death) displayed their ranks on shoulder boards, the Soviet equivalent of (8).
- Don't hurt yourself trying to reach this note, five octaves above middle C, that only Guinness Book of World Records record-holder Georgia Brown can hit (not (4) Mariah Carey can hit it).
- Adams, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, says that this "is not a fixed velocity, but it is clearly far too (4)."
- An ancient Egyptian royal barge was used to verify (7) obtained by this method of dating.
- Abbreviated to refer to the (6) it covers, this describes the pre-collegiate educational system in Australia and the US.
- David Secher might enlist your (9), if she lives between Liverpool and Newcastle, to participate in this group’s studies into ageing and health.
- Air Tindi (literally, "(5) Slave Lake") has this IATA code.
- Also known as a "silver rectangle", this paper's size is intended to maintain the aspect ratio after cutting a larger rectangle in (4).
- All-weather and carrier-capable, the aircraft called The (6) was first designated as this.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger tries to stop a killer robot that can mimic people and (7) other substances in this 1991 sequel.
- Acting against HIV-1, enfuvirtide, initially designated as this, can assist the human (6) system.
- After appearing as Michael Dooley's partner in this film, the actor who played (5 3) was shot and killed in the line of duty.
- Almost all of this roleplaying game system was released in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast under the Open Game (7).
- David (6) and Charles Bronson played test pilots in this film, Richard Donner's directorial debut.
- Assassin Thomas Johnson, one of three (3) charged with an infamous 1965 murder, had this unusual nickname.
- David Evans, better known for his "sharp" (7) or nickname, is a member of this musical group.
- Army soldiers since the 1960s have been trained in the use of this primary infantry rifle, currently in use among fifteen (4) countries.
- Arcane, Khyber and this character are all (7) swaps of Blade in the videogame Street Fighter: The Movie.
- Dedicated to Sonny Bono is the (4 7) stretch of this major California highway.
- Art Fry helped create (4-3), one of this company's most popular products.
- Displayed in the Blue Wing at the Boston Museum of Science, this life-sized (4) is the same type of ship "piloted" by Jake Lloyd in a 1999 film.
- As this chlorofluorocarbon has the highest ozone depletion potential of any compound of its type, no air conditioner (9) in his right mind would use it today.
- Despite the apparent oxymoron, Hawaii is home to this interstate highway, which connects to (5) 93.
- Annex IV of EU Directive 67/548/EEC includes this (4) regarding dangerous substances, which advises "Keep away from food, drink, and animal feedingstuffs."
- Duo Trio (the musical alter egos of Vasko, Bubo, and Branko) perform songs while the actors perform (5) in this long-running Macedonian comedy series.
- Declining in magnitude after 1926, this comet, also known as Comet Finlay, is a periodic comet in our (5)... [see #45]
- Astronomer John Bevis first observed this outer (5) object in 1731, although it was the Earl of Rosse who gave it its crustacean name.
- Amazon introduced this website to provide more (8) search engines (allowing users to "look inside the book," for example).
- Developed by Brown & Williamson for its high nicotine content, this (6) of tobacco was used by the FDA as evidence that tobacco companies were intentionally manipulating nicotine levels.
- During an appearance on Sesame (6), this character fell in love with a fire hydrant.
- Accidental leaks in the reactor coolant system led to the deaths of many crew members of this (9), nicknamed Hiroshima (not Widowmaker).
- ...(6), and it was mistaken for de Vico's comet in 1886.
- Depending on your employment status, you may receive this form or a 1099, necessary for filing (5).
- Designated by FIFA, this term applies to a (4) on which all players are 16 or younger.
- Dystopia, psychotropia, and nihilism are (6) in the works of this painter and co-founder of Flipside.
- Dishwalla appeared as (10) playing at this fictional nightclub on the TV series Charmed.
- Author Stephen King wrote about this killer (5) in a short story published not long before his masterpiece The Stand.
- Air Force officials cancelled this warhead variant (which emits (1-3) and gamma radiation when detonated) that would have been attached to a missile named for a fictional Lewis Carroll monster.
More Clues
- US name of the band that recorded the Sopranos theme song
- Celebrity "news" agency whose motto is "Come to the source..."
- The Stratton Student Center
- Located on the Gold Coast, this residential tower is Australia's tallest
- TaylorMade series of drivers, including the SuperQuad and CGB MAX
- Secret Agent who was a collaboration of Sam Spade's creator and Flash Gordon's artist
- Vitamin that can take the form pyridoxine
- Envelope size of 114 x 162 mm
- Most abundant isotope of the eighth element
- Distance covered by the Sharon Timlin Memorial Race to Cure ALS
- A million dollars divided by 50, slangily
- Rounded-rectangular battery used in most smoke detectors
- First known Parvovirus, and cause of fifth disease
- Model of the Lost in Space robot
- The world’s first mass-produced helicopter
- The first Vekoma SLC in North America
- Private's rank in the Marine Corps
- Subsidiary responsible for BioShock and several Civilization videogames
- The Global Student Partnership for Development, founded in 2005
- Cat-_______-tails
- Fictional postal code for the fictional town of Walford on EastEnders
- It’s between "Trash" and "Beg for Me" on the Korn album Issues
- The Coxeter-Todd lattice
- Term first used in 1993 for games like Master of Orion, despite all the words beginning with E instead
- Square root of -49
- China, India, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa, collectively
- Caffeine and taurine-infused vodka made in Holland
- Industry standard for communication among household automation devices
- The answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, in hexadecimal
- Organization whose original pledge was written by Otis Hall in 1918, although "and my world" was added later