Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 26th 2007) clues of Universal crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Clog, for example |
Org. that delivers |
Cookbook phrase |
Hot torrent |
Alexandre Dumas, ___ |
Your twin brother's wife's daughter, to you |
Open a crack |
Russian royalty |
Royal horse-race venue |
Inheritance? |
Wow |
Norris Trophy winner for eight consecutive seasons |
Partition at 704 Hauser Street? |
Dunderhead |
Grad |
Reine's counterpart |
Another dunderhead |
Justicialist South American leader |
Former filly |
Traditional Japanese sash |
''Oh dear!'' |
Biblical tower |
Something one may do with a football uniform? |
Supermodel Carol |
Extinct New Zealand bird |
Makes entries in travel diary? |
It originates from the left ventricle |
Feature of some skirts |
Prehistoric carnivore, familiarly |
Some celebrities, to their fans |
Traditional knowledge |
Wile E. Coyote's preferred brand |
CIA director for two presidents |
Type of architectural arch |
One of Antarctica's seas |
Side dish, briefly |
Islamic pilgrim (Var.) |
Shape runners are attracted to |
Viscount's superior |
Chicago entertainment district |
Six-line stanza |
Fall preceder |
Bone-dry |
Canoe, in relation to ocean |
Win over by persuasion |
Prefix with ''bel'' or ''liter'' |
Picture on a desktop |
Meadowlands team |
Canter, for one |
Party-pooperish |
Lehar's ''The Merry ___'' |
Sun-dried clay of the Southwest |
1993 hurricane |
Bathroom, in Bath |
Like an Alaskan winter |
British rock group of the 70s and 80s, for short |
Hurler Hideki |
Oscar-winning actress of ''Two Women'' |
Triangular sign |
They may have many twists |
Devour |
Long March king? |
Minimally |
Many were burned in the '60s |
Shake-and roll link |
Vast enterprise, as in publishing |
Vandyke's relative |
Serve entrees, for example |
Traveled on horseback |
Wood complement |
Capital once called Christiania |
Horsewhip |
Rating unit |
Shell alternative |
Prized possessions |
Alimony recipients, informally |