Popular 1940's radio quiz show | 34 |
Relief after a long night at the opera? | 39 |
Seriously irritate, based on Verdi? | 35 |
Basketball film directed by Jack Nicholson | 42 |
Entertainment offering that happens after dark | 46 |
Push one's buttons, and then some | 37 |
What a few volts might be enough to do? | 39 |
Risk a ticket and endanger others | 33 |
Subj. that may lead to a license | 32 |
Popular class for many 15-year-olds | 35 |
Learner's permit prerequisite, often | 40 |
Course where U-turns are practiced | 34 |
Its students learn road rules, formally? | 40 |
Slogan for an auto or a golf tournament? | 40 |
"That awful chauffeur..." | 35 |
With accuracy or distance, a golf stat | 38 |
It may be illegal to call while doing this | 42 |
Determined golfer's preoccupation? | 38 |
Dangerous thing to operate a vehicle in | 39 |
McCartney album about precipitation? | 36 |
Bad weather for those behind the wheel? | 39 |
Sample collector in a G.P.'s office? | 40 |
Stevenson's personification of good | 39 |
"Right Place, Wrong Time" singer, 1973 | 48 |
"Right Place, Wrong Time" singer | 42 |
"Right Place Wrong Time" singer, 1973 | 47 |
"Right Place Wrong Time" singer | 41 |
Dwight Gooden's "medical" nickname | 48 |
Former Surgeon General, popularly | 33 |
America's #1 female talk radio host | 39 |
"Stop Whining, Start Living" author | 45 |
"The Sopranos" psychiatrist | 37 |
Device to keep a ship from drifting | 35 |
Polite request to keep things witty? | 36 |
Participant in some Arabian races | 33 |
They develop from unfertilized eggs | 35 |
Deliver unexpected terrible news to | 35 |
Take Alaska off the tour itinerary? | 35 |
Modular feature on some chairs for the elderly | 46 |
Large letter at the start of a book chapter | 43 |
Enlarged letter at the start of a chapter | 41 |
No longer carry Folgers or Maxwell House? | 41 |
Insult or a "gorgeous" introduction | 45 |
"Born Yesterday" words | 32 |
Words before "I need you NOW!" | 40 |
Old-fashioned field goal technique | 34 |
Old-fashioned field goal attempts | 33 |
"Don't forget to write!" | 38 |
Walter ___, Red Sox All-Star: 1950 | 34 |
"A ruddy ___ manly blood": Emerson | 44 |
New Year's event in Times Square | 36 |
Disappear from the radar, so to speak | 37 |
Word with "eye" or "name" | 45 |
Tube for dispensing eye medication | 34 |
Trying to impress people, in a way | 34 |
Making a blunder (and this puzzle's theme) | 46 |
What the turnover-prone football player had? | 44 |
Writes "Wish you were here" | 37 |
Changes course, in a conversation | 33 |
"___," said Tom disarmingly | 37 |
In the parking lot Mr. Ridder _____ | 35 |
Audibly overwhelm, with "out" | 39 |
Be covered with, with "in" | 36 |
Audibly overwhelm, with “out” | 37 |
Audibly overwhelm (with "out") | 40 |
Audibly overpower, with "out" | 39 |
What loud noises do to all other sounds | 39 |
Suffers through a boring meeting, maybe | 39 |
2006 Best Musical nominee, with "The" | 47 |
Physician with a daily talk show | 32 |
Pharmaceutical-rep-in-disguise on Oprah | 39 |
Cardiac surgeon who is a best-selling author | 44 |
Product whose name lost its period in the 1950s | 47 |
Beverage with a museum in Waco, Texas | 37 |
Psychologist's prime time special? | 38 |
Physician at home where the buffalo roam? | 41 |
Paul McCrane's "ER" role | 38 |
Paul McCrane's late "ER" character | 48 |
"Baby and Child Care" author | 38 |
Author of a 50-million copy best seller | 39 |
Pediatrician's book about a mythical flier? | 47 |
Title role portrayed by Peter Sellers | 37 |
Film with the character Brig. Gen. Jack T. Ripper | 49 |
'60s film character wearing one black glove | 47 |
Wheelchair-bound presidential adviser of film | 45 |
Bandleader of the Electric Mayhem | 33 |
One blatantly disobeying traffic laws | 37 |
Medical discovery of Gertrude Elion (1918-99) | 45 |
Justice William O., clean and sober? | 36 |
Pretender in a ten-gallon hat and boots | 39 |
One who hasn't gone straight | 32 |
In a carol, he had "no gift to bring" | 47 |
"Diff'rent Strokes" surname | 41 |
'Diff'rent Strokes' family name | 43 |
"___ Along the Mohawk" | 32 |
When the beat goes on ... and on ... and on? | 44 |
Rock concert highlight, for some | 32 |
What DAD never was in his army days (so he says)? | 49 |
Pathetically desperate act with an obsolete name | 48 |
Flogging Molly: "___ Lullabies" | 41 |