Zero divided by 6 yields this quotient
Zero
In "Oliver Twist":
Fagin,
Nancy,
Artful Dodger
Artful Dodger
Enchantress who made Odysseus' men pig-headed
Circe
This puzzle is so-named for the tool used to create the intricate lines & curves of its pieces
A Jigsaw
"Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids, in fact it's cold as hell"
"Rocket Man"
Of I'm, they've, you're or won't, the contraction that lost the most letters
Won't
In "The Iliad": Hector, Agamemnon, Patroclus
Agamemnon
Last name of the lyricist who worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber
(Tim) Rice
Solving one of these in London's Daily Telegraph in 1942 could've made you a Bletchley codebreaker in WWII
Crossword
"Blue jean baby, L.A. lady, seamstress for the band"
The predicate of a sentence tells what this part is or does
The Subject
In "Beowulf":
Grendel,
Beowulf,
Wiglaf
Wiglaf
Its name is from the Middle English for "an object of religious veneration"
A Relic
On this game show 2 contestants revealed a rebus picture puzzle by matching pairs of prizes & then had to solve the puzzle
Concentration
"I remember when rock was young, me and Suzie had so much fun"
"Crocodile Rock"
The size of this body part changes, depending on the light
Pupil
In "Othello":
Iago,
Othello,
Desdemona
Iago
To cause annoyance or ire
To rile
A confused mess, or a syndicated newspaper puzzle with letters in circles & squares
A Jumble
It's the classic heard here
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
The 15th, 17th, 19th, 23rd, 24th & 26th ones of these are specifically concerned with voting
Amendments to the Consitution
In "Les Miserables": Fantine,
Cosette,
Jean Valjean
Cosette
In many fantasy role-playing games, it's a healing class
Druid
A classic logic puzzle from 1962 deals with the surnames of 3 train employees: the brakeman, the fireman & him
The Engineer
"I can't light no more of your darkness, all my pictures seem to fade to black and white"
"Don't Let the Sun go Down on Me"