100% | CIVICACCORDINSIGHT | 18 | Understanding of how to keep peace in the community? [Honda] |
44% | JEDI | 4 | "Warrior-monks who keep peace in the universe without resorting to violence," per George Lucas |
40% | ROLLTHEDICE | 11 | Take a chance, and how to form the sequence in each set of circled letters |
39% | JUGGLE | 6 | To keep balls in the air |
39% | TAKEALETTER | 11 | Dictator's order, and how to make sense of the answers to the starred clues, in two ways |
38% | WARS | 4 | Word after “Trade” and “Class,” in the title of a 2020 book on how economic inequality threatens international peace |
38% | JEDI | 4 | "Warrior-monks who keep peace in the universe," per George Lucas |
37% | PREGGO | 6 | How the Orlando Sentinal referred to two of the Spice Girls at the Royal Variety Performance in December 1998 |
37% | ALA | 3 | In the style of, to chefs |
36% | AMIDST | 6 | In the thick of, to a bard |
36% | ALA | 3 | In the style of, to a chef |
36% | CAPITAL | 7 | With 31-Down, proceeds from the sale of an asset … or a hint to understanding six answers in this puzzle |
36% | ACCT | 4 | Where to keep money in the bank, for short |
36% | MOTHER | 6 | In the Bible, how Eve was related to Cain |
36% | READTHISGRIDINBRAILLE | 21 | How to get a message out of the boxes |
35% | PRECIOUS | 8 | "My ___!" (how Gollum refers to the Ring in "Lord of the Rings") |
35% | SIR | 3 | How to address a male superior officer in the army |
35% | HICCUP | 6 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 has the mother of __ |
35% | LADDER | 6 | In the Bible, Jacob dreamt of this stair to heaven |
35% | SHH | 3 | Sound from one trying to keep the peace |
35% | MOTH | 4 | It's bad to keep in the closet |
35% | INTERPRET | 9 | To understand the meaning of something |
34% | BREADBIN | 8 | Where in the kitchen to keep baked yeasty products |
34% | BARRETTE | 8 | Clasp used to keep hair out of the face |
34% | ASK | 3 | To request information in the form of a question |
34% | CEPHALIC | 8 | Of, in, or relating to the head |
34% | MISTLETOE | 9 | Plant kept under the pillow by singletons in an Irish New Year's Eve tradition to help them dream of their future partners |
34% | SNORE | 5 | One way to keep a mate awake in the bedroom |
34% | NEWSPAPER | 9 | Read it to keep track of the day's events |
34% | TEALEAVES | 9 | Read these in the bottom of a cup, to predict |