Grounded commercial fleet (Abbr.) | 33 |
Grounded Air France fliers, briefly | 35 |
Former members of the Air France fleet (abbr.) | 46 |
Former fast-flying planes: Abbr. | 32 |
Former Air France fleet members, for short | 42 |
Fliers grounded in '03, for short | 37 |
Fleet that was permanently retired in 2003 | 42 |
Erstwhile "pond" jumpers | 34 |
Aérospatiale was a co-mfr. of them | 37 |
2003 Air France retirees, briefly | 33 |
You might be heading this way: abbr. | 36 |
Salt Lake City-to-Las Vegas dir. | 32 |
Indianapolis-to-New Orleans dir. | 32 |
Direction from NYC to Jacksonville | 34 |
Direction from Chicago-to-Houston | 33 |
Compass point 180 degrees from NNE | 34 |
Colorado Springs-to-Santa Fe direction | 38 |
Colo. Springs-to-Santa Fe direction | 35 |
St. Pancras or Gare du Nord (abbr.) | 35 |
"Come ___?" (Italian greeting) | 40 |
Where one might take a bullet: Abbr. | 36 |
Where many commuters wait: Abbr. | 32 |
Where folks go off and on: Abbr. | 32 |
What an express often whizzes by: Abbr. | 39 |
Union Pacific or Greyhound stop (abbr.) | 39 |
Travel company for people 26 and under | 38 |
Pick-up and drop-off point: Abbr. | 33 |
London's Victoria, e.g.: Abbr. | 34 |
London's Paddington, for one (abbr.) | 40 |
It may be at the end of the line: Abbr. | 39 |
Harvard Sq. on Boston's T, e.g. | 35 |
Discount travel agency for students | 35 |
Commuter's waiting spot: Abbr. | 34 |
Big name in trip planning for young people | 42 |
"Come ___?" (greeting) | 32 |
"All aboard!" area: Abbr. | 35 |
___-Flo (brand of liquid starch) | 32 |
Company that merged with Nabisco | 32 |
It's sometimes made in the dark | 35 |
You might take one before giving up | 35 |
Attack your peas with a fork, say | 33 |
"Shank," in prison lingo | 34 |
One may be made before giving up | 32 |
"I'll take a ___ at it" | 37 |
''I'll take a ___ at it'' | 45 |
Latin hymn (with "Mater") | 35 |
Rossini's "___ Mater" | 35 |
Latin hymn, "___ Mater" | 33 |
Ancient hymn (with "Mater") | 37 |
"--- Mater" (Latin hymn) | 34 |
"___ Mater" (Latin hymn) | 34 |
"___ Mater," well-known hymn | 38 |
"___ Mater," Latin hymn | 33 |
"___ Mater," ancient hymn | 35 |
"__ Mater": Latin hymn | 32 |
Type of Alexander Calder sculpture | 34 |
Abstract sculpture with no moving parts | 39 |
It may be achieved in a hospital | 32 |
State of being healthy as a mule? | 33 |
Winning quarterback in Super Bowl XI | 36 |
Quarterback known as "The Snake" | 42 |
Where reins and bits may be stacked? | 36 |
Memorable series in "Psycho" | 38 |
Gets one's point across? (5) | 32 |
Emulates Norman Bates in "Psycho" | 43 |
Played crisply and detached, in mus. | 36 |
Short and detached, to W.A. Mozart | 34 |
Played sharply and separately, in mus. | 38 |
Abbr. accompanying some dotted notes | 36 |
What a dot indicates on a musical score | 39 |
"Clueless" actress Dash | 33 |
Actress Dash of "Clueless" | 36 |
Actress Dash of ''Clueless'' | 44 |
Bit of ironic facial hair, slangily | 35 |
Actress Keanan of "My Two Dads" | 41 |
"Step by Step" actress Keanan | 39 |
Keanan of "Step By Step" | 34 |
Keanan of "My Two Dads" | 33 |
Prepare for a game, as Jenga blocks | 35 |
"... the librarian was ___..." | 40 |
Arranged unfairly, or fairly well | 33 |
Arranged fairly well, or unfairly | 33 |
Secret weapons of riverboat gamblers | 36 |
Arrange meals neatly in a picnic basket? | 40 |
Lumberjack's breakfast, perhaps | 35 |
Poker chips are often seen in them | 34 |
Part of a library where the books are | 37 |
Library visitors wander among them | 34 |
Arranges unfairly, or fairly well | 33 |
Keach who played Mike Hammer on TV | 34 |
Keach who played TV's Mike Hammer | 37 |
Keach of "The Pathfinder" | 35 |
Keach of "Mike Hammer" | 32 |
Gwen ___, Spider-Man's first love | 37 |
First name of the Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie | 47 |
Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas's first name | 48 |
-- London, 'What Not to Wear' co-host | 45 |
___ London ("What Not to Wear" co-host) | 49 |
Mike Hammer portrayer's favorite food? | 42 |
End of many a Dutch village name | 32 |