"A Yank in the ___" (1941) | 36 |
The "so few" of 1940: Abbr. | 37 |
The "so few" Churchill referred to | 44 |
The "few" in a Churchill speech | 41 |
Richard Burton served in it: abbr. | 34 |
Prince Charles served in it: Abbr. | 34 |
Prince Charles served in it (Abbr.) | 35 |
Org. with squadrons of Spitfires | 32 |
Org. with group captains and pilot officers | 43 |
Org. with a targetlike mark on its flag | 39 |
Org. with a college in Cranwell, England | 40 |
Org. whose emblem features an eagle and a crown | 47 |
Org. concerned with national defence | 36 |
Churchill's military "few" | 40 |
Churchill's "so few," for short | 45 |
Battle of Britain victor, for short | 35 |
Battle of Britain group, briefly | 32 |
Battle of Britain fliers (Abbr.) | 32 |
Battle of Britain fighter (Abbr.) | 33 |
1941 film "A Yank in the ___" | 39 |
"Per ardua ad astra" org. | 35 |
"Luftwaffe" foe (abbr.) | 33 |
"Battle of Britain" grp. | 34 |
"A Yank in the __": 1941 war film | 43 |
"A Yank in the ___" (1941 war film) | 45 |
"A Yank in the ___" (1941 movie) | 42 |
"A Yank in the ___" (1941 film) | 41 |
Trujillo of the Dominican Republic | 34 |
San ___, Calif. (seat of Marin County) | 38 |
Conductor Kubelik or baseball's Palmiero | 44 |
Gold-medalist decathlete Johnson | 32 |
'50s-'60s decathlete Johnson | 36 |
___ Johnson, 1960 decathlon champ | 33 |
One-named singer of children's songs | 40 |
Musician noted for children's albums | 40 |
"Down by the Bay" singer | 34 |
''Bananaphone'' artist | 38 |
Actor in "Scarface": 1932 | 35 |
"Huckleberry Finn" transportation | 43 |
Tom Hanks's escape in "Cast Away" | 47 |
Tom Hanks builds one in "Cast Away" | 45 |
Streep's craft in "The River Wild" | 48 |
Shooter through whitewater rapids | 33 |
Shins "We Built a ___ and We Floated" | 47 |
Means of a castaway's escape, maybe | 39 |
Marooned sailor's construction | 34 |
Liam Lynch "Get Up on the ___" | 40 |
It's blown up near the water | 32 |
It's blown up by a river explorer | 37 |
Craft in which to go down a river, say | 38 |
"Survivor" vessel, perhaps | 36 |
"Huckleberry Finn" transport | 38 |
''A Bullet for Joey'' star | 42 |
Traveled downriver a la Huck Finn | 33 |
They might send you down the river | 34 |
"The River Wild" vessels | 34 |
Vessels that may be tied together | 33 |
Some constructions on "Survivor" | 42 |
Rotterdam post-punk band Rats on ___ | 36 |
Hardly the most prestigious paper | 33 |
Music from ''The Sting,'' e.g. | 46 |
Less-than-prestigious publication | 33 |
Checkout counter newspaper, perhaps | 35 |
"Elite Syncopations," e.g. | 36 |
''Maple Leaf ___'' | 34 |
Word in some Scott Joplin titles | 32 |
Tease mercilessly, with "on" | 38 |
Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf ___" | 45 |
Not the most prestigious publication | 36 |
Not the most authoritative journalism source | 44 |
Molotov cocktail "fuse" | 33 |
Many a tune in "The Sting" | 36 |
Kind of "Doll" to Aerosmith | 37 |
Kind of "Doll" for Aerosmith | 38 |
Kill a hockey penalty by holding on to the puck | 47 |
Item in a mechanic's hip pocket | 35 |
Any Murdoch-owned newspaper, to progressives | 44 |
"The Entertainer," for one | 36 |
"The Entertainer," e.g. | 33 |
"Maple Leaf __": 1899 piano work | 42 |
"A ___, a bone . . . " | 32 |
Ravi Shankar performance, perhaps | 33 |
Melody played on a sitar, perhaps | 33 |
Ravi Shankar played it at Woodstock | 35 |
Musical form whose name means "color" | 47 |
Music played by Ravi Shankar at Woodstock | 41 |
Music of India, adapted by the Beatles | 38 |
Melodic mode in Indian classical music | 38 |
Madras music with multiple motifs | 33 |
Indian music adopted by the Beatles | 35 |
1971 documentary about Ravi Shankar | 35 |
___ rock (some George Harrison music) | 37 |
Fires and angry people may do it | 32 |
Sheldon's "___ of Angels" | 39 |
Road ___ (driver control problem) | 33 |
Ahab's or Lear's emotion | 32 |
"A ___ to Live": O'Hara | 37 |
Continued violently, as a battle | 32 |
Mr. Dithers of the comics, for one | 34 |
Moves with violent intensity, as a storm | 40 |