"A ___ Calico," 1946 song | 35 |
" . . . ___ Kalamazoo" | 32 |
Small ship, moved by oars and sails | 35 |
Comedian featuring inventive props | 34 |
Knightly-sounding winner of 1940 Derby? | 39 |
Chivalrous inner part of a football? | 36 |
Medal of Honor's recognition | 32 |
Noted French glass-vase designer | 32 |
Nina, Pinta or Santa Maria, e.g. | 32 |
Large 15th-century sailing vessel | 33 |
"The moon was a ghostly ___": Noyes | 45 |
It was divided "in partes tres" | 41 |
"___ est omnia divisa . . . " | 39 |
Like some victims of the Vandals | 32 |
"It is to laugh," etc. | 32 |
Roman proconsul in a biblical dispute | 37 |
"MASH" dramatic device | 32 |
Annoy people by blowing a fan on them? | 38 |
Solutions for unfair situations? | 32 |
Girlfriend, in tabloid headlines | 32 |
Tabloid's gossipy identifier, maybe | 39 |
Group in "Sex and the City," e.g. | 43 |
"Atlas Shrugged" character | 36 |
John of "Atlas Shrugged" | 34 |
Edith ___, President Wilson's second wife | 45 |
"Hair" composer MacDermot | 35 |
"Atlas Shrugged" leader | 33 |
"Atlas Shrugged" hero John | 36 |
"Annals of the Parish" author | 39 |
Moving along like the Jabberwock's slayer | 45 |
Moves like the Jabberwock's slayer | 38 |
Noted Italian physicist: 1737-98 | 32 |
Warren Harding's middle name | 32 |
Teacher of Saul of Tarsus: Acts 22:3 | 36 |
Family of a Portuguese navigator | 32 |
Rolling Stones' wine cellar? | 32 |
Viola da ___ (old stringed instrument) | 38 |
French premier in the 1800's | 32 |
Carlo who headed a New York crime family | 40 |
One attempting to clean out the house | 37 |
Uses Knorr packets instead of poker chips? | 42 |
Sir Michael who plays Dumbledore | 32 |
MAGISTRATE tries designing graphics at Nintendo? | 48 |
Reward for a big touchdown, perhaps | 35 |
Item in a jock's trophy case | 32 |
Scrabble and chess are played on them | 37 |
"You can't win 'em all"? | 42 |
Picasso's Pictionary drawings? | 34 |
Basic software for some computer programs | 41 |
Lady Chatterley's lover, for one | 36 |
"Tale of ___," old poem | 33 |
Chess between Charlie and his number one son? | 45 |
"OK, now I'm ready to play!" | 42 |
'Now the competition is serious!' | 41 |
"Now we've got a competition!" | 44 |
Situation when a server might be jumpy | 38 |
Outdoor homes for endangered species, perhaps | 45 |
Former mag for fans of PlayStation, Wii, etc. | 45 |
Flying turtle of Japanese monster cinema | 40 |
Flying turtle of Japanese cinema | 32 |
Novel about a walk-off home run? | 32 |
"Win Ben Stein's Money," e.g. | 43 |
"Deal or No Deal," for one | 36 |
It may feature an isolation booth | 33 |
"Wheel" or "Pyramid" | 40 |
Apparition on a "Concentration" board? | 48 |
"It's only a ___ are playing" | 43 |
Buzzer beater that ends a contest | 33 |
Suffix for anatomical reproductive organs | 41 |
Regulations that govern lotteries, e.g. | 39 |
"Designing Women" costar? | 35 |
'Sugaring Off' painter, to a Greek? | 43 |
High-energy electromagnetic radiation | 37 |
"___ Gurton's Needle" | 35 |
Beat in a game of stones and points | 35 |
Umbrella named for a Dickens character | 38 |
Director of the silent "Napoléon" | 46 |
Male goose during hunting season? | 33 |
Publisher of Indian Gourmet magazine? | 37 |
Castel ___, summer residence of popes | 37 |
Bullied, in a way, with "on" | 38 |
River that flows into the Bay of Bengal | 39 |
Combining against, with "on" | 38 |
Capone's political position? | 32 |
2002 DiCaprio/Day-Lewis historical drama | 40 |
Effete goodbye from a true thug? | 32 |
Unfairly outnumbers, with "on" | 40 |
He wrote "The High and the Mighty" | 44 |
"The Journey of Natty ___" (1985 movie) | 49 |
"The Journey of Natty ___" (1985 film) | 48 |
Author of "The High and the Mighty" | 45 |
"The High and the Mighty" author | 42 |
"Island in the Sky" writer | 36 |
Sea birds noted for endurance in flying | 39 |
Media giant that owns the Detroit Free Press | 44 |
Digression from a newspaper company? | 36 |
Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year Danny | 39 |
"Look Homeward, Angel" hero Eugene | 44 |
"Look Homeward, Angel" hero | 37 |
Family name in "Look Homeward, Angel" | 47 |