Warm alpine wind (anagram of NO, HEF) | 37 |
Downslope Alpine wind that threatens climbers | 45 |
Equine exhibition with poor visibility? | 39 |
John who sang "Jambalaya" | 35 |
Noted world traveler and namesakes | 34 |
Warning sound emitter in poor weather at sea | 44 |
Like the weather around lighthouses, often | 42 |
The State Department, informally | 32 |
Gershwin song set in London, with "A" | 47 |
Become too cloudy to take off from | 34 |
Dry-ice contraption for theatrical effect | 41 |
Island off north coast of Newfoundland | 39 |
Kind of request dreaded by bureaucrats (abbr.) | 46 |
Ornamentation with curved indentations | 38 |
Halloween mask made out of gum wrappers? | 40 |
It's brilliant in handicrafts | 33 |
Famed choreographer: 1880–1942 | 37 |
Type of chair for impromptu show | 32 |
Adding, as egg whites to a soufflé | 37 |
Show determination through body language | 40 |
Word before Bergère (Paris music hall) | 45 |
Parisian entertainment since 1869 | 33 |
Some creative output by common people | 37 |
Activity in a post–W.W. I free city? | 43 |
'50s-'60s Hungry i performer | 36 |
One of Jakob Grimm's interests | 34 |
"Paul Bunyan," for one | 32 |
"La ___ de Chaillot": Giraudoux | 41 |
"The Pillars of the Earth" novelist Ken | 49 |
"World Without End" novelist Ken | 42 |
"Form ever ___": L. H. Sullivan | 41 |
Directional sign of Sagittarius? | 32 |
'95 Nixons "Sister" album | 39 |
Sprint calling card from the 1980s | 34 |
" . . . heart grow ___" | 33 |
Prima ballerina who married an ambassador | 41 |
1960s-'70s dance partner of Nureyev | 39 |
Sitcom Arthur better known by his nickname | 42 |
Fictional character known for jukebox hits? | 43 |
TV character who literally jumped the shark | 43 |
He who first "jumped the shark" | 41 |
Concerns of someone who's choking? | 38 |
Restaurant offering worth considering? | 38 |
2008 documentary about agribusiness | 35 |
General ___, former maker of Jell-O and Sanka | 45 |
"A ___ his money . . . " | 34 |
'81 Nazareth album "The ___" | 42 |
What Stan tries to do to Oliver? | 32 |
"O ___ shall go mad": Lear | 36 |
Doing credible work as a magician? | 34 |
"There's no ___ an . . . " | 40 |
Leaving no opportunity for error | 32 |
Iron sulfide with a deceiving color | 35 |
Forty-niner's offensive material? | 37 |
Forty-niner's disillusionment | 33 |
1940 Glenn Miller hit or 1997 Matthew Perry film | 48 |
Great minds think alike, but ... | 32 |
"___ I was . . . ": Dryden | 36 |
Put something over on variety show performers | 45 |
Annoy for one's own amusement | 33 |
"Cut-and-print!" measure | 34 |
Area measures (with "square") | 39 |
Game in which at least two men come to pass | 43 |
When men are known to make passes | 33 |
Partner of a certain rabid sports fan | 37 |
It stops when it's depressed | 32 |
Horton and John's podiatry journal article? | 47 |
Region at the base of a mountain range | 38 |
Result of an embarrassing statement | 35 |
They're sold in oversize rolls | 34 |
Where following a star might lead you | 37 |
Page-bottom reference indicated by an asterisk | 46 |
Question about hoof-and-mouth disease? | 38 |
Evidence washed away by the tide | 32 |
Injury around a horse's hoof | 32 |
In need of Dr. Scholl's products | 36 |
Like those who completed a marathon | 35 |
The more you take, the more you leave behind | 44 |
Place to rest one's tootsies | 32 |
One who's crazy for a sharp-dressed man? | 44 |
"My kingdom ___ horse!" | 33 |
"___ Few Dollars More" (film) | 39 |
"___ Few Dollars More" (Eastwood film) | 48 |
"___ Few Dollars More" | 32 |
"... my kingdom ___ horse!" | 37 |
". . . my kingdom ___ horse!" | 39 |
"___ minute there, I thought ..." | 43 |
Gathering places in Tiberius' time | 39 |
"Red Roses ___ Blue Lady" | 35 |
"Queen _____ Day" (old game show) | 43 |
"___ good time, call ..." | 35 |
''Queen ___ Day'' | 33 |
''My kingdom ___ horse!'' | 41 |
____ Few Dollars More : Eastwood film | 39 |
"Queen ___," former TV show | 37 |
Like food that's acceptable to cattle? | 42 |
Soldiers detailed to seek supplies | 34 |
"My kingdom ___!": Shak. | 34 |
"___ We Know," 1934 song | 34 |
Last words of the Pledge of Allegiance | 38 |