Actress Oakes of "CHiPs" | 34 |
"Amazing" magician famous for debunking | 49 |
"Amazing" debunker of pseudoscience | 45 |
The Amazing ___ (debunker of pseudoscience) | 43 |
Progressive political commentator Rhodes | 40 |
Left-leaning talk show host Rhodes | 34 |
"The Amazing" magician | 32 |
"Conjuring" author James | 34 |
"Amazing" paranormal debunker | 39 |
"Amazing" magician and debunker | 41 |
"Amazing" debunker of the paranormal | 46 |
'Amazing' paranormal debunker | 37 |
Gave a point-by-point summary of | 32 |
Vacationer's goal, informally | 33 |
Purpose of many vacations, informally | 37 |
Time off, briefly, and this puzzle's theme | 46 |
Abbreviated vacation goal, sometimes | 36 |
Abbreviated vacation goal, letter-perfectly | 43 |
"Toy Story" composer Newman | 37 |
Sheridan role in "Kings Row" | 38 |
Baseball's "Big Unit" __ Johnson | 46 |
Princess who eats paneer, perhaps | 33 |
One spelling for a Hindu princess | 33 |
Tried to obtain, as a public office | 35 |
"You ___?" (butler's question) | 44 |
"You ___?" (Lurch's question) | 43 |
"You ___?" (Lurch's query) | 40 |
Reverberated (and good word for this puzzle) | 44 |
"You ___?" (butler's line) | 40 |
What Tommy Tutone did to "Jenny"? | 43 |
What Jim Croce did to the operator? | 35 |
Tried to get a hold of, in a way | 32 |
Lurch's line: ''You ___?'' | 46 |
Called out on strikes, with "up" | 42 |
Announced or proclaimed, in a way | 33 |
"You __?": butler's question | 42 |
Where the deer and the antelope play | 36 |
It sits in the kitchen for years | 32 |
Bruce Hornsby's band (with "The") | 47 |
"Where the deer and the antelope play" | 48 |
''Home on the ___'' | 35 |
Ennis and Jack in "Brokeback Mountain"? | 49 |
1994 Stanley Cup champion teammate | 34 |
Team that traded A-Rod to the Yankees | 37 |
Madison Square Garden hockey team | 33 |
Word from the Sanskrit for "queen" | 44 |
Title in Indian restaurant names | 32 |
Royal that sounds like a boy's name | 39 |
Queen, in some Indo-Aryan languages | 35 |
Doctor Who villainess, with "the" | 43 |
Added without starting a new paragraph | 38 |
Certain members of Indian royalty | 33 |
Partner with name and serial number | 35 |
You might pull it to get your way | 33 |
What this puzzle's theme deals with | 39 |
Name and serial number companion | 32 |
They may be broken in the military | 34 |
They're often closed in an emergency | 40 |
Chessboards' horizontal rows | 32 |
Admiral and general, for example | 32 |
Took extra minutes at the meeting | 33 |
Lasted longer than expected, as a meeting | 41 |
Kept talking and talking and talking.... | 40 |
Didn't stop at the finish line? | 35 |
O. Henry's "The ___ of Red Chief" | 47 |
Suitcase contents, in some thrillers | 36 |
Money left at a secret location, maybe | 38 |
King's ___ (large amount of money) | 38 |
King's __ (large amount of money) | 37 |
1996 Gibson/Russo vigilante justice flick | 41 |
1956 Glenn Ford film remade in 1996 | 35 |
Kings' __ (large amounts of money) | 38 |
Earful at the complaint department | 34 |
Make a fuss at a public meeting, maybe | 38 |
Talk until you're blue in the face | 38 |
Air all of one's grievances, say | 36 |
"Dennis Miller Live" segment | 38 |
One of the "harangue gang" | 36 |
___ waste (was expended uselessly) | 34 |
"The mouse ___ the clock" | 35 |
"The mouse ___ . . . " | 32 |
" . . . mouse ___ the clock" | 38 |
P.V. Narasimha _____, Indian P.M. | 33 |
Big name in expensive pasta sauce | 33 |
1991-'96 Indian prime minister | 34 |
"Kanthapura" author: 1938 | 35 |
"Eating ___" (1982 black comedy) | 42 |
"High Sierra" director Walsh | 38 |
"Eating ___" (black comedy of 1982) | 45 |
"The Phantom of the Opera" suitor | 43 |
Vicomte in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 47 |
Diplomat Wallenberg or painter Dufy | 35 |
Christine's "Phantom" suitor | 42 |
1982 comedy "Eating ___" | 34 |
"The Thief of Baghdad" director Walsh | 47 |
"Phantom of the Opera" vicomte | 40 |
"Phantom of the Opera" character | 42 |
"Le Bestiaire" artist Dufy | 36 |
"Eating ___" (1982 dark comedy) | 41 |
"Eating ___" (1982 comedy) (5) | 40 |