Incompetent leaders' domains? | 33 |
What some online games are played in | 36 |
Like the action in "High Noon" | 40 |
How some online games are played | 32 |
One who deals with a lot of plots | 33 |
"For sale" sign placer | 32 |
People whose jobs include giving tours | 38 |
"Location, location, location" business | 49 |
Severely reprimand, with "out" | 40 |
Give a tongue-lashing, with "out" | 43 |
Scold severely, with "out" | 36 |
Photocopier tray capacity, maybe | 32 |
Criticize severely, with "out" | 40 |
Reprimanded, with "out" | 33 |
Cleaned out, as with a pipe cleaner | 35 |
". . . so shall ye ___" | 33 |
"___ the Wild Wind" (DeMille movie) | 45 |
What investor will do w/great band | 34 |
Do some end-of-the-season farm work | 35 |
"Weed 'em and __": gardening book | 47 |
"As ye sow, so shall ye __" | 37 |
" . . . ye are like to ___" | 37 |
Its patent was litigated by Lincoln | 35 |
Grim character in some horror films | 35 |
Grim ___ (personification of death) | 35 |
Hitchcock's "___ Window" | 38 |
"___ Window" (Hitchcock classic) | 42 |
Relatively safe military position | 33 |
Service entrance location, sometimes | 36 |
Congratulatory slap location, maybe | 35 |
Where to enter the theater, usually | 35 |
Where the bag of gifts is stowed on a sleigh | 44 |
Position of Hitchcock's window | 34 |
Meat Loaf's view in "Mirror" | 42 |
Locale of Hitchcock's window | 32 |
Locale of "plenty of seats" | 37 |
It may be "brought up" | 32 |
Hitchcock's "_____ Window" | 40 |
Hitchcock's "____ Window" | 39 |
Hitchcock's "__ Window" | 37 |
Bring up or something to bring up | 33 |
Alfred Hitchcock's ____ Window | 37 |
Alfred Hitchcock thriller ____ Window | 40 |
"Please step to the ___" | 34 |
"___ Window," Stewart vehicle | 39 |
"___ Window," Stewart film | 36 |
"___ Window," 1954 movie | 34 |
"__ Window": Hitchcock thriller | 41 |
___ admiral (rank above captain) | 32 |
It's rigid on trailer trucks | 32 |
Result of a chain reaction accident, perhaps | 44 |
What the first words of 17-A, 10-D and 24-D are | 47 |
Sights seen ahead in a traffic jam | 34 |
Break international agreements, maybe | 37 |
Break a treaty's terms, perhaps | 35 |
Gets ready for a second offensive | 33 |
" . . . ___ its ugly head" | 36 |
Stand on the hind legs, as a horse | 34 |
James Stewart/Grace Kelly classic | 33 |
Peeping Tom's favorite J.S. film? | 37 |
It's at the back of the house | 33 |
Claustrophobic thriller starring James Stewart | 46 |
Classic movie set in Greenwich Village | 38 |
"Any thoughts on how you might escape?" | 49 |
Annual short-story awards since 1986 | 36 |
Paine's "The Age of ___" | 38 |
Kant's "Critique of Pure ___" | 43 |
Left brain's forte, supposedly | 34 |
"Theirs not to ___ why" | 33 |
Ranch in Ferber's "Giant" | 39 |
The ranch in ''Giant'' | 38 |
Ranch in the film "Giant" | 35 |
Ranch in the film 'Giant' | 33 |
Ranch in the 1956 film "Giant" | 40 |
Ferber's "Giant" ranch | 36 |
Bick's ranch, in "Giant" | 38 |
One who's not a fan of the Yanks | 36 |
"Gone With the Wind" extra, briefly | 45 |
Winger/Whitesnake guitarist Beach | 33 |
Soldier under Braxton Bragg, for short | 38 |
Pickett's Charge participant | 32 |
One who didn't want the Yanks to win | 40 |
One not dressed in civvies during the Civil War | 47 |
Member of Lee's legion, briefly | 35 |
Many a "GWTW" character | 33 |
Johnny ___ (Confederate soldier) | 32 |
Civil War soldier in gray (Abbr.) | 33 |
Chancellorsville combatant, briefly | 35 |
"Fancy" singer McEntire | 33 |
"Queen of Country" McEntire | 37 |
Switch from plastic to paper, say | 33 |
Sitcom whose theme song was sung by its star | 44 |
Sitcom starring a country singer | 32 |
Self-titled country album of 1988 | 33 |
Redhead with a self-titled sitcom | 33 |
First name of the "Queen of Country" | 46 |
First name at the Grand Ole Opry | 32 |
"Malibu Country" star McEntire | 40 |
This McEntire was also in a sitcom | 34 |
The CW aired its series finale 2/18/2007 | 40 |