Athenian statesman during the Peloponnesian War | 47 |
Yellowish-green, foolish oldsters? | 34 |
Point in the orbit nearest the earth | 36 |
She played Roz Doyle on "Frasier" | 43 |
Orbital position nearest the sun | 32 |
Classic cliff-hanger (with "The") | 43 |
Palace of Versailles decor, e.g. | 32 |
Like the table that hangs in a lab | 34 |
Kind of table in chemistry class | 32 |
___ table (chemistry class topic) | 33 |
"Magazine," said Tom ___ | 34 |
Salt with the maximum proportion of element #53 | 47 |
Relating to a branch of dentistry | 33 |
They're historically evocative | 34 |
Unexpected turn of events, as in a literary work | 48 |
____ thought!: Don't believe it! | 36 |
Male fashion of Washington's time | 37 |
Where execs' benefits are stored? | 37 |
"I get a company car," said Tom _____ | 47 |
"Wild Kingdom" host Marlin | 36 |
Goalie with a bounce in his step? | 33 |
Programming language designed by Larry Wall | 43 |
1995 Physics Nobelist Martin L. ___ | 35 |
Raphael's "La ___" | 32 |
Pulitzer-winner composer George et al. | 38 |
Prefix with ''frost'' | 37 |
Prefix on names of durable products | 35 |
Magic word that never loses its power? | 38 |
Did a beautician's job: Colloq. | 35 |
What a student might not go without? | 36 |
Like a teacher who lets you curse | 33 |
"Step aside, I'll help" | 37 |
"Here, I can help you" | 32 |
Anne McCaffrey's dragon land | 32 |
Anne McCaffrey's dragon world | 33 |
Roberts of "Trapper John, M.D." | 41 |
Make a long, grandiloquent speech | 33 |
James Stockdale as running mate? | 32 |
One letter changes a Ross to a Juan | 35 |
Convicts' level on a prison ship? | 37 |
Committer of a crime, and a rat to boot? | 40 |
Bit part in "Law and Order"? | 38 |
Suspects' humiliating escorts | 33 |
French author Charles who wrote fairy tales | 43 |
"Jar of Hearts" singer Christina | 42 |
Valerie of "The Electric Horseman" | 44 |
"Lenny" Best Actress nominee Valerie | 46 |
Clothing designer – in New York Harbor? | 46 |
Warren William & Ricardo Cortez | 35 |
Medusa killer takes his agent to court? | 39 |
Worker's bonus for stick-to-it-iveness? | 43 |
Mail-order carpet seller's mailing? | 39 |
Ovine with curly black hair prized by furriers | 46 |
Fancy fabric for Darius the Great? | 34 |
Cats that look like big puffballs | 33 |
Dali's "___ of Memory" | 36 |
PC frequenter of fashionable places? | 36 |
Dramatis -- (list of play characters) | 37 |
"Dramatis" follower (cast) | 36 |
"None of your business" | 33 |
"Don't take offense at that" | 42 |
Purchase of one who's looking for love | 42 |
One's physical or emotional burdens | 39 |
You don't have to be sick to take it | 40 |
Not just a fruit basket or something | 36 |
Extrovert, for one, to a double-crosser | 39 |
Title locale in a 1937 Ronald Colman film | 41 |
Money borrowed from a friend, e.g. | 34 |
Japanese sleuth who always follows you around? | 46 |
Celebrity's fashion consultant | 34 |
Kitchen implements of one's own? | 36 |
Lid in a street (nonsexist style) | 33 |
Reason for bad performance reviews? | 35 |
Unpremeditated homicide (nonsexist style) | 41 |
What Picasso deliberately distorted | 35 |
'86 Robert Cray album "Strong ___" | 48 |
Former county in central Scotland | 33 |
2-in-1 shampoo-conditioner since 1987 | 37 |
Items in Washington's closet | 32 |
Fashion statements in Pepys' day | 36 |
Stereotypical adult bookstore denizen | 37 |
Adriatic port that was the birthplace of Rossini | 48 |
High temperature that won't go away? | 40 |
"La ___" (Albert Camus novel) | 39 |
"La ---" (Albert Camus novel) | 39 |
Film about a tick at a kennel club event? | 41 |
Job for workers at a basil sauce company? | 41 |
Traitorous leader of occupied France in W.W. II | 47 |
Vichy premier (1940-44) and family | 34 |
Sight in a botanist's horror movie? | 39 |
Grandpa Munster had one (named Igor) | 36 |
Volkswagen dealer's faithful companion? | 43 |
1983 Stephen King novel, after spell-checking | 45 |
Their logo is a blue cat and a red dog | 38 |
Retailer with a cat and dog in its logo | 39 |
Retailer that sells grasshoppers as food | 40 |
Retail giant selling dog food, birdcages and such | 49 |
Corporate name on the Padres' ballpark | 42 |
Chain store selling gates and crates | 36 |
___ Park, home of the San Diego Padres | 38 |