Trunk |
TORSO |
Corpse |
Politic |
Carcase |
Cadaver |
Physique |
Fuselage |
Fullness |
Text ___ |
Car part. |
Soul mate |
Main part |
Substance |
Assemblage |
Human form |
Consistency |
Wine quality |
Soul go-with |
Type of shop |
Senate, e.g. |
Kind of shop |
Kind of guard |
Thing to tone |
Wine attribute |
Soul companion |
Soul's partner |
Principal part |
House or senate |
Partner of soul |
Shampoo promise |
Type of builder |
Anatomy subject |
Kind of builder |
Beefcake display |
Kind of language |
Vintner's concern |
Builder's target? |
Shampoo's promise |
Over my dead ___! |
Good wine quality |
Hairstyling factor |
Crime scene figure |
Fullness of flavor |
Whodunit discovery |
Wine characteristic |
Murder mystery find |
Hair characteristic |
Shampoo ad buzzword |
Oenologist's concern |
Mr. Universe's pride |
It's purely physical |
Legislature, for one |
Winetaster's concern |
Murder mystery staple |
Miss Marple discovery |
Whodunit sine qua non |
Crime scene discovery |
Main part of a letter |
Hairstylist's concern |
Futile kind of English |
Kind of check or guard |
Factor in a wine rating |
Ending for busy or home |
Kind of builder or suit |
Quality of wine or hair |
Structure for you or me |
Factor in a wine review |
It may precede language |
Murder mystery discovery |
What's built by lifting? |
Quality in a wine review |
Whose ___?" (Sayers book) |
Mr. Universe's moneymaker |
Painted exterior of a car |
Part of a shampoo promise |
Promise of many a shampoo |
Topic of much R&B crooning |
Word with double and check |
Kind of English or language |
Non-verbal communication? |
''___ and Soul'' (1930 song) |
Evidence in a murder mystery |
Invasion of the ___ Snatchers |
Word with English or language |
__ shop (auto-repair facility) |
___ language (nonverbal signs) |
Chalk outline indication, maybe |
Word before "language" or "shop |
What you take everywhere you go |
It needs work after a collision |
Touch My ___" (Mariah Carey hit) |
Christie's "The ___ in the Library |
Group of persons thought of as an entity |
Agatha Christie's "The ___ in the Library |
Soul mate, in song (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) |