Feudal serf (yeah I used this entry, what?) | 43 |
Puzzler's favorite Anglo-Saxon | 34 |
Man "seen" in an anagram | 34 |
Domestic slave of Ethelred's day | 36 |
Domestic slave in Ethelred's day | 36 |
Literally, "day laborers" | 35 |
Worker investment programs, for short | 37 |
Stock plans providing worker ownership: Abbr. | 45 |
Trellis for training fruit trees | 32 |
"___ Harlem" (piano piece) | 36 |
You'll find it in 180,000+ Wikipedia articles | 49 |
It means "one who hopes" | 34 |
Caught sight of a famous exterminator? | 38 |
Station with game reports and highlights | 40 |
Disney-owned cable broadcaster of game highlights | 49 |
Cable program with team coverage? | 33 |
Cable channel with lots of highlights | 37 |
"The Blitz" cable channel | 35 |
"Highlight Express" broadcaster | 41 |
"Football Friday" network | 35 |
'Football Friday' cable channel | 39 |
"Football Tonight" airer | 34 |
Armchair quarterback's reading, maybe | 41 |
Sports channel that shows college games | 39 |
Cable channel that covers college sports | 40 |
Five-time Art Ross Trophy winner | 32 |
Two-time winner of the Hart Trophy | 34 |
Its employees get a lot of perks | 32 |
Brusque words about strong coffee? | 34 |
Beaux-___ (people with lively minds) | 36 |
Magazine that introduced the Varga girl | 39 |
They play on the hi-fi in bachelor pads | 39 |
Estrogen receptor, to geneticists | 33 |
Red Sox fans' slogan until 2004 | 35 |
Seigneur de Montaigne's output | 34 |
Extra time to finish a written test? | 36 |
You can't really guess on one | 33 |
It doesn't have any easy answers | 36 |
"His glassy ___ an angry ape" | 39 |
Like cenobites of the second century | 36 |
Susie of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 41 |
Tejas y Nuevo México, por ejemplo | 36 |
Tabasco, Durango and Chihuahua, e.g. | 36 |
"They are," in Spanish class | 38 |
Revenue for Biltmore or Downton Abbey? | 38 |
They might be held to cover death taxes | 39 |
Events for getting rid of deaf people's stuff | 49 |
Events for antique hunters, maybe | 33 |
Antique dealers' destinations | 33 |
Some federal government income [left only] | 42 |
What a "midnight ride" horse earned | 45 |
Cosmetician Lauder and actress Chandler | 39 |
Part of Lauder's line of clothing? | 38 |
Pop music's Gloria and Emilio | 33 |
Oscar-winner for Bonnie and Clyde | 36 |
Harris of "Seinfeld" and others | 41 |
Gift container of chemical compounds? | 37 |
Affari ___ (foreign affairs): It. | 33 |
Town near Florida Gulf Coast University | 39 |
Supreme court justice Willard Zebedee _____ | 43 |
Result of an annual guessing game | 33 |
Predicted payment based on probable profit | 42 |
Gogo, in "Waiting for Godot" | 38 |
Animal that has escaped from its owner | 38 |
First-aid supply for Springsteen? | 33 |
Springsteen song (with ''The'') | 47 |
Where the tides meet the currents | 33 |
Abbr. used by electrical engineers | 34 |
Contract's inflation adjustment | 35 |
Greenland base for many polar expeditions | 41 |
Merchant who clicks with his customers | 38 |
Company that takes PayPal, probably | 35 |
Company that clients click with? | 32 |
Business that lets you pick and click | 37 |
Rock where Samson hid: Judg. 15:8 | 33 |
Electrically neutral subatomic particle | 39 |
Washington Wizards center (and activist) Thomas | 47 |
He tried to reach heaven on an eagle | 36 |
___ shrdlu (printer's error) | 32 |
Proponent of strong governmental control | 40 |
Advocate of strong governmental control | 39 |
M.C. who drew "Relativity" | 36 |
Many an Albrecht Dürer piece of art | 38 |
Hip to the way Rembrandt worked? | 32 |
One concerned with right and wrong | 34 |
Target of the Seven against Thebes | 34 |
One who always sees the glass half full | 39 |
One always seeing the glass half full | 37 |
Theodoros Angelopoulos movie of 1998 | 36 |
Summer wind in the Mediterranean | 32 |
Recurring annually, as Mediterranean summer winds | 49 |
Like some annual Mediterranean winds | 36 |
Like certain Mediterranean winds | 32 |
..."Edith Wharton" by ___.... | 39 |
Oscar nominee for "Training Day," 2001 | 48 |
Lucy's pal creates cloisonné in Montana? | 47 |
Matriarch who married Bobby on June 17, 1950 | 44 |
Matriarch Rose's daughter-in-law | 36 |
1951 Tony winner for "Call Me Madam" | 46 |
King of England: 978–1016 | 32 |