One off to Afghanistan, probably | 32 |
One going to Afghanistan, probably | 34 |
Prefix meaning ''nine'' | 39 |
Combiner meaning "nine" | 33 |
Spaghetti western composer Morricone | 36 |
"The Untouchables" composer Morricone | 47 |
Sergio's go-to film composer | 32 |
Oscar-winning composer Morricone | 32 |
Morricone of spaghetti western scores | 37 |
Ancient Roman author Quintus ___ | 32 |
"Annales" poet Quintus ___ | 36 |
Austria's first chartered city: 1212 | 40 |
Austria's first chartered city | 34 |
Austrian river whose name sounds like letters | 45 |
"Airport music so early?" | 35 |
Hero of a poem by Alfred, Lord T. | 33 |
Mushrooms also known as velvet stems | 36 |
What is French for "huge"? | 36 |
Greek-Cypriot political union movement | 38 |
"We will tolerate this no more!" | 42 |
The right amount to be serendipitous? | 37 |
"Time to do something about this" | 43 |
Middle of 'Acquaintance' definition | 43 |
De mal ___ (from bad to worse): Fr. | 35 |
Pry, perhaps, as a News of the World employee | 45 |
Do reporter's work for a certain tabloid? | 45 |
"National" mag for celeb breakups | 43 |
Mathematician Poincare, for short | 33 |
Make a former veep wealthy in Virginia? | 39 |
Great Italian tenor of yesterday | 32 |
Italian Communist Berlinguer and others | 39 |
Singer Iglesias 31. Fourth-down plays | 37 |
Sign up the "SNL" producer? (var.) | 44 |
"La Vie ___," Piaf hit | 32 |
"La Vie ___," 1946 song | 33 |
Edith Piaf classic, "La vie ___" | 42 |
"La Vie ___," Piaf song | 33 |
"La Vie _____," Piaf favorite | 39 |
It's tossed at Spanish restaurants | 38 |
Start of Massachusetts' motto | 33 |
Start of Massachusetts's motto | 34 |
First word of Massachusetts' motto | 38 |
Word in Massachusetts' motto | 32 |
Start of the Bay State's motto | 34 |
Start of MassachusettsÂ’ motto | 33 |
Start of Massachusett's motto | 33 |
First word of the Bay State motto | 33 |
First word of Massachussett's motto | 39 |
First word of Massachusetts's motto | 39 |
First word in Massachusetts' motto | 38 |
Naval officer who's an expert in astrology? | 47 |
Mister Lemmon in "Mister Roberts" | 43 |
Sequel to "Mister Roberts" | 36 |
''Mister Roberts'' role | 39 |
Eve who wrote "The Vagina Monologues" | 47 |
Eve of "The Vagina Monologues" | 40 |
Eve of "The Good Body" | 32 |
"The Vagina Monologues" playwright Eve | 48 |
"The Vagina Monologues" playwright | 44 |
"The Good Body" feminist author Eve | 45 |
Guarantee against loss, old style | 33 |
"The Last King of Scotland" setting | 45 |
Ugandan site of a 1976 Israeli rescue | 37 |
Peter Finch movie "Raid on _____" | 43 |
African city with famed botanical gardens | 41 |
"Raid on ___," 1977 TV film | 37 |
___-mini's (brand of small snack cakes) | 43 |
Double-___ (term of two meanings) | 33 |
"___ Murderer," Ngaio Marsh mystery | 45 |
-- plea (say 'guilty,' say) | 35 |
___ bid (participate in an auction) | 35 |
Walked onstage with calm confidence? | 36 |
Joined, as a party to a contract | 32 |
About half the people in revolving doors | 40 |
It marks the end of a line, maybe | 33 |
Come into a person's consciousness | 38 |
Director's directive, perhaps | 33 |
"Star Trek" cast regulars | 35 |
Areas targeted for economic revitalization | 42 |
"That's ___" (recent film) | 40 |
Decommissions, as radioactive material | 38 |
Specialist whose field covers 675,000 species | 45 |
Alfred Kinsey's original field of study | 43 |
Requirement to get into a tournament | 36 |
Requirement for some tournaments | 32 |
What a hypnotist might do for help? | 35 |
Corner Superman in a Central Park mix-up? | 41 |
Cuts of beef taken from between the ribs | 40 |
Result of a card player's dinner spill? | 43 |
Scientific tendency toward chaos | 32 |
Doctrine of inevitable social decline | 37 |
Degree of randomness, in science | 32 |
Degradation of the universe's energy | 40 |
Type of job that pays the lowest, usually | 41 |
Path for a spacecraft's return? | 35 |
Place for an umbrella bucket, perhaps | 37 |
It's licked before a stamp is affixed | 41 |
Oscar-award phrase, with "The" | 40 |
___ Pasha, Young Turks' leader | 34 |
Like a lottery winner, typically | 32 |