"Call It Courage" author Armstrong | 44 |
Cast forth, with "out" | 32 |
Released, like steam from a geyser | 34 |
You can see right through them, for short | 41 |
Scottish river noted for salmon fishing | 39 |
Scottish river famous for salmon fishing | 40 |
Meas. of effectiveness against UV rays | 38 |
Letters of concern to the fair-skinned | 38 |
If you're fair, you might want a high one | 45 |
Effectiveness of a coat at the beach?: Abbr. | 44 |
A redhead might look for a high one: Abbr. | 42 |
A high one makes a burn less likely: Abbr. | 42 |
A high one is good for pale people, briefly | 43 |
They're often higher for the fair | 37 |
Something compared by lotion shoppers | 37 |
Ratings on sunscreen bottles (Abbr.) | 36 |
Moss used by gardeners and surgeons | 35 |
"Wayne's World" director Penelope | 47 |
Thelonious ___ Monk, memorable musician | 39 |
Ed Harcourt "From Every ___" | 38 |
1987 Michael Crichton best-seller | 33 |
"A ___ in the Heart of Silence" | 41 |
"Music of the ---" (Kepler assertion) | 47 |
Big Brother's eyeballs, perhaps? | 36 |
Branch of non-Euclidean geometry | 32 |
Globule of quicksilver, for example | 35 |
Landmark near the pyramids of Giza | 34 |
___ and Span (household cleanser) | 33 |
___ & Span (household cleanser) | 35 |
"West Side Story" slur | 32 |
___ and Span (popular cleaning supply brand) | 44 |
Variety, in life, so it's said | 34 |
Part of little girls' makeup? | 33 |
Kind of rack found in the kitchen | 33 |
''Enchilada,'' literally | 40 |
Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh and Sporty | 36 |
Indian chef's series of adventures? | 39 |
Place for parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme | 43 |
Secretly diluting the saffron, say? | 35 |
Adds excitement to, with "up" | 39 |
Charlotte, in a children's book | 35 |
Itsy bitsy critter in a kiddie song | 35 |
"Itsy bitsy" waterspout climber | 41 |
A monster that will chill your blood! | 37 |
Superhero first introduced as a teenager | 40 |
He debuted in "Amazing Fantasy" in 1962 | 49 |
'Turn Off the Dark' hero | 32 |
... for an arachnophobic hermit? | 32 |
Life time of comic hero with pop singer | 39 |
Peter Parker's cardio-boxing routine? | 41 |
Agile primate (Ateles geoffroyi) | 32 |
Thumbless tree inhabitants of the New World | 43 |
___ From Mars (Ziggy Stardust's back-up band) | 49 |
"Parlor" to which a fly was invited | 45 |
" . . . the smallest ___": Shak. | 42 |
Watched furtively, with "on" | 38 |
Surname that means "mirror" | 37 |
Its first catalog was mailed out in 1905 | 40 |
Catalog retailer of women's apparel | 39 |
One going over telemarketing lines | 34 |
They're prepared to sell snake oil | 38 |
They may be rehearsed by salesmen | 33 |
Bloc leader's oratory = Gilles ___ | 38 |
Mary Anne in "The Baby-Sitters Club" | 46 |
People who aren't what they seem | 36 |
Valerie Plame et al., supposedly | 32 |
This puzzle's theme involves fictional ones | 47 |
They know things you don't think they know | 46 |
Sometimes they get the hang of it | 33 |
Some "Bourne" film characters | 39 |
Most "Get Smart" characters | 37 |
Black-clad and white-clad Mad adversaries | 41 |
Black and white Mad magazine figures | 36 |
Agents 86 and 99, in "Get Smart" | 42 |
Calvin's alter ego Spaceman ___ | 35 |
Like a punk rocker's hair, perhaps | 38 |
Like a punk rocker's hair, maybe | 36 |
Ray-finned fishes of the Southwest U.S. | 39 |
Features of some women's shoes | 34 |
Bandleader with the City Slickers | 33 |
Quirky bandleader with the City Slickers | 40 |
Noted 40's-50's bandleader | 34 |
Director of "Being John Malkovich" | 44 |
"Where the Wild Things Are" director | 46 |
"Being John Malkovich" director | 41 |
'Being John Malkovich' director | 39 |
Film director often seen at New York Knick games | 48 |
Director of "Inside Man" | 34 |
"Kobe Doin' Work" director | 40 |
"Clockers" director, 1995 | 35 |
Slams in celebration, as a football | 35 |
Add a little gin to a party drink, say | 38 |
Typical do for young male anime characters | 42 |
What Slayer will do to "The Blood" | 44 |
Slayer: "___ the Blood" | 33 |
"Tell me the details!" | 32 |
He wrote "I, the Jury" | 32 |
Author of "I, the Jury" | 33 |
The talkative coffee shop worker ... | 36 |
At surprise dinners the klutz _____ | 35 |