"I got the smaller half!" | 35 |
Jack Sprat's dietary restriction | 36 |
"Jack Sprat could eat ___" | 36 |
" . . . could eat ___" | 32 |
''Jack Sprat could eat ___'' | 44 |
Phrase in a classified ad for an apartment | 42 |
Bank's enticement to would-be customers | 43 |
"Payment not required" | 32 |
"You're ___ at all!" | 34 |
Something to nip when it's nippy outside | 44 |
It might be spiked during the holidays | 38 |
Drink served starting around Thanksgiving | 41 |
Dairy product often mixed with brandy in December | 49 |
"Futilitarian" expression | 35 |
NASA's "not ready" | 32 |
Canceled (and this puzzle's title) | 38 |
''You've gotta take risks'' | 47 |
''What have I got to lose?'' | 44 |
Theater with comedic Kyogen interludes | 38 |
Drama performed on a curtainless stage | 38 |
Drama on stages that look like Shinto shrines | 45 |
Drama form with a chorus called the jiutai | 42 |
Dance-drama with measured chants | 32 |
Words after "Look, ma!" | 33 |
Words after "Look, Ma" | 32 |
''That's all right'' | 40 |
Like a pitcher's perfect game | 33 |
Type of game a pitcher dreams of | 32 |
Type of pitcher's dream game | 32 |
Pitcher's favorite kind of game | 35 |
Perfect, as a pitcher's game | 32 |
Like well-pitched baseball games | 32 |
Like some superbly pitched games | 32 |
Like some superbly pitched ballgames | 36 |
Like some of Nolan Ryan's games | 35 |
Like seven games Nolan Ryan pitched | 35 |
Like any of seven Nolan Ryan games | 34 |
Like an extraordinarily pitched game | 36 |
Like an exceptionally pitched game | 34 |
Like a well-pitched baseball game | 33 |
Like a game in which batters bat .000 | 37 |
Like a game in baseball's record books | 42 |
Like a baseball game for the record books | 41 |
Kind of game that's a pitcher's dream | 45 |
Hold a team to a .000 batting average | 37 |
Great type of game for a pitcher | 32 |
Feature of seven Nolan Ryan performances | 40 |
What the second of three zeros might mean | 41 |
One requirement for a perfect game | 34 |
Manhattan area above Houston Street | 35 |
NYC neighborhood above Houston Street | 37 |
Big Apple neighborhood near the Bowery | 38 |
Area adjoining Greenwich Village | 32 |
Neighborhood south of Astor Place | 33 |
Neighborhood next to N.Y.C.'s East Village | 46 |
Manhattan neighborhood near the Village | 39 |
It's west of New York's East Village | 44 |
Big Apple neighborhood west of the East Village | 47 |
Big Apple neighborhood next to the Bowery | 41 |
Big Apple neighborhood near Greenwich Village | 45 |
Area near Manhattan's Union Square | 38 |
What deadbeats and pessimists have | 34 |
Not under any circumstances, informally | 39 |
Opposite of "in any way" | 34 |
Opposite of "in every possible way" | 45 |
Adverb disdained by English teachers | 36 |
"Never in a million years!" | 37 |
''Not at all,'' vernacularly | 44 |
''Absolutely not!'' | 35 |
"There's ___ in team" | 35 |
"There's ___ in 'team'" | 45 |
"There's __ in 'team'" | 44 |
"There is ___ in 'team'" | 42 |
'There's -- in team' | 32 |
"There's --- in team" | 35 |
"There's ___ in 'team"' | 45 |
"There's ___ in 'team'!" | 46 |
"There's __ in team" | 34 |
"There's __ in 'team"' | 44 |
"There is ___ in team" | 32 |
"___ certainly do not!" | 33 |
"There's --- in team!" | 36 |
"There's ___ in team!" | 36 |
"There's ___ in team ..." | 39 |
"There's ___ in 'T-E-A-M'!" | 49 |
"... ___ in 'team'" | 37 |
"___ won't!" (firm refusal) | 41 |
"___ won't!" (curt refusal) | 41 |
"___ will NOT be quiet" | 33 |
"___ said!" (mom's warning) | 41 |
"___ don't!" (words of denial) | 44 |
"__ don't": terse denial | 38 |
'-- certainly will not!' | 32 |
"Hold the rocks," at a bar | 36 |
'Hold the rocks,' at a bar | 34 |
Reason to be turned away by a bouncer | 37 |
Reason for being denied admission, perh. | 40 |
Reason for being denied a drink, maybe | 38 |
One reason for being denied admission or alcohol | 48 |
Mascot to be avoided, in vintage Domino's ads | 49 |