Television Without Pity article, usually | 40 |
Sports segment that often includes highlights | 45 |
Anchor's job at the end of the news | 39 |
"Previously on . . ." segment | 39 |
Letters on a business office stamp | 34 |
Many men's hairlines do this | 32 |
There's no returning without it | 35 |
Slip on a new piece of clothing? | 32 |
It often comes with a "Thank You" | 43 |
Pass toward the middle again, as a puck | 39 |
Molecules that respond to stimuli | 33 |
School time when kids aren't studying | 41 |
School day section with a lot of screaming | 42 |
Muse song about courtroom break? | 32 |
Hawk Nelson song about courtroom time-out? | 42 |
Congressman's home-going time | 33 |
It calls for things in the kitchen | 34 |
"Eye of newt" may be a part of it | 43 |
"Eye of newt and toe of frog" context | 47 |
Some music or dance performances | 32 |
Music students' performances | 32 |
Anticipate, with "with" | 33 |
Believes, like Jed Clampett or Li'l Abner | 45 |
Couch potato's site, perhaps | 32 |
Channel surfer's position, maybe | 36 |
Channel surfer's locale, maybe | 34 |
Change, as part of a computer program | 37 |
Scout's info-gathering assignment | 37 |
Military drone's job, for short | 35 |
What a drone airplane may do, for short | 39 |
Mission in "The Thin Red Line" | 40 |
Military scouting outing, for short | 35 |
Military scouting mission, briefly | 34 |
It might be done behind enemy lines | 35 |
"Behind Enemy Lines" job | 34 |
Scouting missions, in military slang | 36 |
"Made to be broken" thing | 35 |
3 minutes 43 seconds for running a mile, e.g. | 45 |
They're meant to be broken, it's said | 45 |
Athlete's "fastest ever" | 38 |
2008 TV movie with Laura Dern as Katherine Harris | 49 |
Place to play foosball or Ping-Pong | 35 |
Place for a Ping-Pong table: 2 wds. | 35 |
Shape with four right angles (abbr.) | 36 |
Parallelogram with 90° angles: Abbr. | 39 |
It means ''straight'' | 37 |
Chapter's starting point, usually | 37 |
Head priest at a religious house | 32 |
Idée ___ (accepted idea, in French) | 38 |
Disqualify (oneself), as a judge | 32 |
Disqualify, as a potential juror | 32 |
Disqualify (oneself) from a court case | 38 |
Make a director's version, say | 34 |
Create a director's edition of, perhaps | 43 |
Use again, in an eco-friendly way | 33 |
Do one's bit for the environment | 36 |
Church game played with cans and bottles? | 41 |
Separated plastics and paper, e.g. | 34 |
Consumer's waste management responsibility | 46 |
"Curse you, ___ Baron!" | 33 |
Sommelier's recommendation, perhaps | 39 |
Black's opposite, financially | 33 |
"The Hunt for ___ October" | 36 |
"The ___ Badge of Courage" | 36 |
"And the rockets' ___ glare . . ." | 48 |
Valentine's Day's signature color | 41 |
Debtor's ink color, traditionally | 37 |
Like litmus, in an acid solution | 32 |
Color that "suits" Santa | 34 |
Color on the flags of France and Italy | 38 |
Buttons in ''Hatari!'' | 38 |
"And the rockets' ___ glare ..." | 46 |
''Stop!'' graphically | 37 |
''Curse you, ___ Baron!'' | 41 |
Word appearing eight times in this puzzle grid | 46 |
Tom Clancy's "___ Storm Rising" | 45 |
Timber tree with colored inner bark | 35 |
Suggestion by a sommelier, perhaps | 34 |
St. Valentine's favourite color | 35 |
Sommelier's recommendation with beef | 40 |
Snow White's sister Rose ___ | 32 |
Signature color of Valentine's Day | 38 |
San Fernando ___ (Skelton character) | 36 |
Republican states, on Election Day maps | 39 |
Mrs. Skelton's favorite color? | 34 |
Morgan in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 46 |
McCarthy's least favorite color? | 36 |
Magritte's "The ___ Model" | 40 |
Like the Triple Word Score squares in Scrabble | 46 |
Like states controlled by Republicans | 37 |
Like seven stripes on the U.S. flag | 35 |
Like Republican states on an electoral map | 42 |
Like Mao's "little" book | 38 |
Kind of wine properly served with beef | 38 |
Kind of dwarf or giant in the sky | 33 |
Jones's "The Thin ___ Line" | 41 |
It's called gules in heraldry | 33 |
It's been known to stop traffic | 35 |
It may precede meat and potatoes | 32 |
Herbert's "The ___ Mill" | 38 |