Roles in "Peter Pan" productions | 42 |
Substance found on unhygienic males | 35 |
It may be picked up in a trash heap | 35 |
"Stop and ___ the roses" | 34 |
"New car" or "burning tire" | 47 |
What wavy lines may indicate in a comic strip | 45 |
What bloodhounds and dead fish do | 33 |
Subject of the science of osmics | 32 |
Something picked up in a locker room | 36 |
Something noticed at a fish market | 34 |
"The Sweet ___ of Success," 1957 film | 47 |
"Oooh, that ___" Skynyrd | 34 |
" . . . would ___ as sweet" | 37 |
"I begin to ___ rat": Cervantes | 41 |
Suspect that something isn't right | 38 |
Had suspicions about Torme and Helen's mother | 49 |
What "Teen Spirit" does | 33 |
Knows something is rotten in Denmark | 36 |
Stops being oblivious, idiomatically | 36 |
_____ Tournament, Bridgewater, NS | 33 |
What John Watts did to "Roses" | 40 |
Dutch seaport built from the ground up? (4) | 43 |
"Never ___ the Roses" Johnny McEvoy | 45 |
Russian org. and enemy in Bond novels | 37 |
Soviet org. in James Bond stories | 33 |
Soviet anti-spy group in some James Bond novels | 47 |
Group that's after Bond in some stories | 43 |
Bond's "Casino Royale" foe | 40 |
"From Russia With Love" org. | 38 |
"Casino Royale" antagonist | 36 |
"The Bartered Bride" composer | 39 |
"Bartered Bride" composer | 35 |
'The Bartered Bride' composer | 37 |
Composer of "The Bartered Bride" | 42 |
''The Bartered Bride'' composer | 47 |
"Unbelievable," in online slang | 41 |
Scarcely detectable amount (Var.) | 33 |
Knucklehead ___, Paul Winchell dummy of old TV | 46 |
"SNL" cartoon creator Robert | 38 |
Protégé of Nicholas Nickleby | 34 |
Funt's "Candid Camera" directive | 46 |
"Candid Camera" request | 33 |
Relative of "Say cheese" | 34 |
It's heard just before a click | 34 |
"Let a ___ be Your Umbrella" | 38 |
You might crack one while playing | 33 |
What "cheese" produces | 32 |
Something that goes with "cheese" | 43 |
Mona Lisa's "trademark" | 37 |
It's uttered before the flash | 33 |
It can be "your umbrella" | 35 |
Enigmatic feature of this puzzle's subject | 46 |
David Lee Roth "Eat 'Em and ___" | 46 |
Brian Wilson's '04 album, finally | 41 |
Bless, with ''on'' | 34 |
"There is a ___ of love": Blake | 41 |
"Let a ____ Be Your Umbrella" | 39 |
"I'm shooting you now" | 36 |
"Good Vibrations" album | 33 |
"Get ready for the camera!" | 37 |
"Candid Camera" instruction | 37 |
''Candid Camera'' instruction | 45 |
Looked warmly upon[SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 34 |
Best kind of wrinkles to have, arguably | 39 |
His "umbrella" is bright | 34 |
Photographer's subjects, often | 34 |
Ones who say "Cheese!" | 32 |
What a photographer usually wants | 33 |
Flexes one's zygomatic muscles | 34 |
"When my baby ___ me . . . " | 38 |
Lyricist Asaf's advice in a 1915 song | 41 |
"Pack Up Your Troubles" suggestion | 44 |
____ a Summer Night : Bergman film | 36 |
"I'm just kidding!" indicator | 43 |
"I'm just kidding!" emoticon | 42 |
It's not drawn due to gravity | 33 |
Once-ubiquitous black-on-yellow image | 37 |
"Have a nice day" icon | 32 |
"Have a nice day" emoticon | 36 |
"___ People" (Le Carré best seller) | 48 |
Old aviation comic strip "__ Jack" | 44 |
Zack Moseley's comic strip pilot | 36 |
Title character in a Peter Hoeg best seller | 43 |
Breath freshener produced by Chupa Chups | 40 |
Smile that's not a warm smile | 33 |
Anti-Bush news site, with "The" | 41 |
"I told you so" expressions | 37 |
Singing an olde-fashioned love song? | 36 |
Head over heels in love, old-style | 34 |
"God shall ___ thee": Acts 23:3 | 41 |
Preacher's "clobber" | 34 |
Strikes down, as an angry god would | 35 |
"Mr. ___ Goes to Washington" | 38 |
''Fresh Prince'' Will | 37 |
Title "Mr." of a 1939 film | 36 |
Shortstop nicknamed the "Wizard of Oz" | 48 |
Shortstop called "The Wizard of Oz" | 45 |
One of about 2,400,000 in the United States | 43 |
N.Y.'s "Happy Warrior" | 36 |
Longfellow's "mighty man" | 39 |