Charlie Parker's instru-ment, familiarly | 44 |
Brass in the Clinton White House? | 33 |
Bleeding Gums Murphy's instrument | 37 |
Begian musical-instrument maker: 1791–1865 | 49 |
Adolphe with a horn named after him | 35 |
Adolphe ___, musical instrument inventor | 40 |
Adolphe _____, musical instrument inventor | 42 |
"Yakety ___," 1963 hit | 32 |
"Wailing" instrument, briefly | 39 |
"Take Five" instrument | 32 |
___-Altenburg (former German duchy) | 35 |
___-Coburg and Gotha (royal house of Europe) | 44 |
___-Coburg-Gotha (British royal house) | 38 |
Medieval German region, to the French | 37 |
Former German state, to Frenchmen | 33 |
Famed French marshal: 1696–1750 | 38 |
__-Coburg: former Bavarian duchy | 32 |
___-Weimar-Eisenach (duchy until W.W. I) | 40 |
___-Coburg-Gotha (old British royal house) | 42 |
___-Coburg-Gotha (Edward VII's royal house) | 47 |
___-Coburg- Gotha, former British royal house | 45 |
___-Coburg (part of historic Germany) | 37 |
___-Coburg (former German duchy) | 32 |
___-Altenburg (old German duchy) | 32 |
Instruments for Clarence Clemens | 32 |
Once-again fashionable soulful rock instruments | 47 |
Instruments in Ravel's "Boléro" | 48 |
Instruments for Coleman and Coltrane | 36 |
Cannonball Adderley's equipment | 35 |
Fifth-century invader of Britain | 32 |
Longtime New Yorker cartoonist Charles | 38 |
Instrument Jimmie Lunceford played | 34 |
Second word of the American national anthem | 43 |
''Wait a minute!'' | 34 |
Two cents' worth, so to speak | 33 |
Santana "___ It Again" | 32 |
"Pardon me, but . . ." | 32 |
''Come to think of it . . .'' | 45 |
When tripled, a McCartney/Jackson chart-topper | 46 |
“What would your mother ___?” | 37 |
Second word of the U.S. national anthem | 39 |
Ray Charles "What'd I ___" | 40 |
“I just had an idea ...” | 32 |
“I just had a thought ...” | 34 |
Billy Joel "___ Goodbye to Hollywood" | 47 |
Berlin's "___ It Isn't So" | 44 |
"You don't _____!" | 32 |
"That gives me an idea ..." | 37 |
"Speaking of which ..." | 33 |
"Something just crossed my mind..." | 45 |
"Oh,___can you see ..." | 33 |
"Oh ___ . . . ," start of partial quote | 49 |
"Now that I think about it ..." | 41 |
"I have nothing more to ___" | 38 |
"Here's an idea ..." | 34 |
"Come to think of it . . ." | 37 |
"___ it, don't spray it!" | 39 |
"___ It Again," 1926 song | 35 |
''By the way ...'' | 34 |
''By the way . . .'' | 36 |
"I won't ___ word" | 32 |
"I __ Little Prayer": 1967 hit | 40 |
"___ Prayer" (1990 hit) | 33 |
"___ little prayer for me" | 36 |
"___ little prayer . . . " | 36 |
''I ___ Little Prayer'' | 39 |
Respond to a doctor's request | 33 |
Request just before a depression? | 33 |
Request from a doctor with a tongue depressor | 45 |
Doctor's request before a throat examination | 48 |
"__ to the flu": vaccination slogan | 45 |
Words heard just before freezing? | 33 |
"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer | 48 |
''When I Need You'' singer Leo | 46 |
Word with "nay" or "sooth" | 46 |
"When I Need You" singer Leo | 38 |
"When I Need You" singer | 34 |
Word with "sooth" and "nay" | 47 |
"Nay" or "sooth" follower | 45 |
She wrote "The Nine Tailors" | 38 |
"Strong Poison" author | 32 |
"Brian's Song" character | 38 |
British detective-story writer Dorothy | 38 |
Author of "Strong Poison" | 35 |
"The Nine Tailors" author | 35 |
"The Five Red Herrings" author | 40 |
"Murder Must Advertise" writer Dorothy | 48 |
"Murder Must Advertise" writer | 40 |
"Brian's Song" role | 33 |
"Brian's Song" man | 32 |
''Brian's Song'' character | 46 |
The __ Kid: Willie Mays's nickname | 38 |
Nickname for an athletic "kid" | 40 |
Follower of the Sultan of Swat in career homers | 47 |
Baseball's Willie Mays, with "the" | 48 |
Greet cordially, with "to" | 36 |
Greet casually, with "to" | 35 |
Greet casually (with "to") | 36 |
Make an inauguration affirmation | 32 |
"That's life!," e.g. | 34 |