Preventive measure, proverbially | 32 |
"Moondance" classic "And ___" | 49 |
Comment when something is over your head | 40 |
"You snooze, you lose" | 32 |
Unsuccessful batter's intro? | 32 |
Cry before "Happy New Year!" | 38 |
Sports commentator's reaction to an upset win | 49 |
"___ to You," R. Nelson hit: 1963 | 43 |
"___ to You," Dexter-Paris tune of 1946 | 49 |
"___ you" (your option) | 33 |
"Don't bother trying" | 35 |
"Don't waste your time" | 37 |
"Don't even bother trying" | 40 |
Start of a quotation by John Wooden | 35 |
Start of a quip about middle age | 32 |
"Let's take that gamble" | 38 |
Determined one in a kid's song | 34 |
Words before a climactic mystery novel revelation | 49 |
Fitting room "That looks fabulous!" | 45 |
Compliment heard in the dress department | 40 |
'I can't make that decision' | 40 |
"Different strokes for different folks" | 49 |
Start of a statement re human variegation | 41 |
Philosophical comment on people's differences | 49 |
"Everyone's different" | 36 |
1967 hit single for Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston | 46 |
'We can only do this as a pair' | 39 |
Its logo features two eighth notes | 34 |
Freeware used to play digital music files | 41 |
Apple product with a "Genius" feature | 47 |
___ Store (source of many 99¢ downloads) | 43 |
Download sold through the Apple music store | 43 |
Where purchases cost 69¢, 99¢ or $1.29 | 44 |
Spanish pianist on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 45 |
Spanish pianist and conductor Jose | 34 |
Pianist in Esther Williams flicks | 33 |
Christina Aguilera "___ to You" | 41 |
"___ to You" (Christina Aguilera song) | 48 |
First words of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 47 |
"___ a dark and stormy night . . ." | 45 |
Opening words of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 49 |
Opening of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 43 |
"That really happened!" | 33 |
"--- a Very Good Year" | 32 |
"_____ a dark and stormy .. ." | 40 |
"___ Written" (Nas album) | 35 |
"___ Written" (1996 Nas album) | 40 |
"___ the best of times" | 33 |
"___ So Beautiful," 1932 song | 39 |
"___ a Very Good Year," Sinatra hit | 45 |
"___ a dark and stormy night" | 39 |
"___ a dark and stormy night..." | 42 |
"__ a dark and stormy night ..." | 42 |
You were ejected for humming Mozart? | 36 |
Start of a "Good Year"? | 33 |
Why NASA couldn't land on the moon? | 39 |
"Why did you say 'Guilty'?" | 45 |
'TWERE WELL, 'TWERE DONE QUICKLY | 40 |
Reassuring words from the doctor | 32 |
Temptations "I Wish ___ Rain" | 39 |
"Was __ I saw yesterday ...?" | 39 |
Alternative to the pill, briefly | 32 |
Unit inserted through the vagina, briefly | 41 |
Topic at a family planning center | 33 |
Something to keep you safe from children | 40 |
Planned Parenthood suggestion, for short | 40 |
Alternative to the morning-after pill | 37 |
"When ___ a word, it means . . . " | 44 |
Confession of an artistic magician? | 35 |
"That was normal for me once" | 39 |
Start of a vacillator's quip | 32 |
"The Maltese Falcon" character | 40 |
Tokyo Rose's real first name | 32 |
Mrs. Archer in "The Maltese Falcon" | 45 |
___ Toguri, aka "Tokyo Rose" | 38 |
___ Toguri DÂ’Aquino (certain Tokyo Rose) | 44 |
___ Archer, with whom Sam Spade had an affair | 45 |
Mesopotamian city in biblical days | 34 |
"Damages" actor Zeljko | 32 |
Russian ruler who renovated the Kremlin | 39 |
Tsar known as "the Terrible" | 38 |
First monarch to be crowned Tsar of All Russia | 46 |
Czar nicknamed "the Terrible" | 39 |
Three-time U.S. Open tennis champ | 33 |
Tennis great's favorite food? | 33 |
1980s tennis star who was a top seed? | 37 |
Czech-Middle Eastern sports eatery? | 35 |
Near-miss Sir Walter Scott classic? | 35 |
Ruler of Russia, 1547-84 (grade: F) | 35 |
First Russian to be called "czar" | 43 |
Russian co-czar alongside Peter I | 33 |
Financier Kreuger called the Match King | 39 |
Crazy _____ ("O Pioneers!" hermit) | 44 |
One might feed you a line at the hospital | 41 |
Pussy cat's answer to a well-known query | 44 |
Response to "Should we order food?" | 45 |
Beatles "___ A Feeling" | 33 |
"You're welcome to what ___" | 42 |
"Jerry Springer" topic? | 33 |
"My skills are unbeatable" | 36 |