Liz's "___ All the Time" | 38 |
One method for discovering new places | 37 |
Sending Gossage to an early shower? | 35 |
What you're doing as you complete this puzzle | 49 |
''Stop wasting time!'' | 38 |
James who founded a Civil War town | 34 |
Participate in a seventh inning activity | 40 |
What invalid card readers might read | 36 |
These may have been given to Ishmael? | 37 |
''Wise up, dude!'' | 34 |
"Stay away from amateurs!"? | 37 |
Saxophonist Stan making sharp noises? | 37 |
Popular family room appliances, for short | 41 |
24 undeveloped photos of Old Faithful? | 38 |
"Rated ___ 'General Audience'" | 48 |
Documentary that became a musical and a movie | 45 |
Nickname of blues pianist Roosevelt Williams | 44 |
Part of an old United Nations name | 34 |
Conversation with a granny from Accra? | 38 |
Either of two Indian mountain ranges | 36 |
Converging mountain ranges of India | 35 |
Nonsense talk from an inner city? | 33 |
Run-down housing sections (var.) | 32 |
Chocolate company based in San Francisco | 40 |
Prince Edward Island Premier Joe | 32 |
Charlottetown-born Premier, Joe ____ | 37 |
Rex Harrison film (with "The") | 40 |
1947 Gene Tierney/Rex Harrison film with The | 48 |
_____ Tales, 1999 Hal-lowe'en hair raiser | 45 |
Specter coming around to your way of thinking? | 46 |
Ingredient in some frighteningly hot sauces | 43 |
2007 Nicolas Cage superhero movie | 33 |
Animals transported on the Flying Dutchman? | 43 |
Time during which one is expected to haunt? | 43 |
How news of the jamboree spread? | 32 |
Shaw's phonetic spelling of "fish" | 48 |
Humorous spelling of "fish" | 37 |
Like many Chas Addams characters | 32 |
Dogs' favorite place to pick up other dogs? | 47 |
Composer of "The Huguenots" | 37 |
Food Network celeb ___ de Laurentiis | 36 |
"Sideways" co-star Paul | 33 |
Madsen's "Sideways" love interest | 47 |
"Our esteemed CEO is a ___" | 37 |
What overuse of a credit card might result in? | 46 |
Unwelcome result of a shopping spree? | 37 |
Hershey's Kiss, essentially? | 32 |
Hefty invoice for boots and spurs? | 34 |
Really big souvenir given to a trick-or-treater? | 48 |
Result of an overactive pituitary | 33 |
"Tarzan" character at an Imax? | 40 |
Washington's Tian Tian, for one | 35 |
Inspiration for 2008 Olympics mascot Jingjing | 45 |
Mythical mutant who looses evils? | 33 |
Wall Street corporate takeover figure, e.g. | 43 |
Amphibian also called hellbender | 32 |
Winter Olympics event with gates | 32 |
Two cloned basketball centers play spectacularly? | 49 |
Crelman with flerb on the ganointly, e.g. | 41 |
1940s legislation that helped WWII vets | 39 |
Noted mystic poet: 1883–1931 | 35 |
Author of "The Prophet" | 33 |
"The Prophet" author Kahlil ___ | 41 |
Wedgelike metal strips in a machine shop | 40 |
Idealized American women of the 1890s | 37 |
With Landing, British Columbia community | 40 |
Stringed instrument that's joined the Army | 46 |
Opposite of ''whoa!'' (Var.) | 44 |
John of "Gandhi" and "Arthur" | 49 |
'Arthur' Oscar winner John | 34 |
Caesar in 1970's "Julius Caesar" | 46 |
Kathie Lee's intellectual passion? | 38 |
Stored computer images, for short | 33 |
They may be placed in a higher class | 36 |
People at the head of the class, perhaps | 40 |
Potential birthday present, e.g. | 32 |
Ready for presentation, in a way | 32 |
Ready to go under a Christmas tree | 34 |
Reacted with nervous embarrassment, maybe | 41 |
Reacted with embarrassment, maybe | 33 |
Holmes's words for a tea party | 34 |
Check for credibility, in modern lingo | 38 |
"Just a ___/I Ain't Got Nobody" | 45 |
"Just a ___" (1931 hit) | 33 |
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" guy | 39 |
"Deuce Bigalow Male ___" (1999 film) | 46 |
"American ---" (Gere film) | 36 |
"American ___" (Richard Gere movie) | 45 |
"American ___" (Gere film) | 36 |
"American ___" (1980 Richard Gere film) | 49 |
'American --' (Richard Gere film) | 41 |
Showtime series set in Las Vegas | 32 |
One-on-one job for a ladies' man? | 37 |
Cleaning, as if for military inspection | 39 |
Cleaning for military inspection | 32 |
Picaresque hero of an 18th-century French novel | 47 |
Four-volume 18th-century literary classic | 41 |
Adventurer of 18th-century French literature | 44 |
When actress Radner captured the zeitgeist? | 43 |
"Wealth and Poverty" author George | 44 |