"___ It Up" (Bob Marley) | 34 |
"___ It Up" (Bob Marley classic) | 42 |
"___ Crazy" (Richard Pryor film) | 42 |
What to do after adding cream or sugar | 38 |
Start to flutter one's eyes, say | 36 |
St. Louis band that failed to shake it up? | 42 |
Sara Groves "___ My Heart" | 36 |
Patti LaBelle "___ It Up" | 35 |
Mix James Bond's martini improperly | 39 |
Make a mistake preparing James Bond's martini | 49 |
Johnny Nash "___ It Up" | 33 |
Get it all together in the kitchen? | 35 |
Classic comedy, ''___ Crazy'' | 45 |
Begin to leave one's dreams behind? | 39 |
"Joy of Cooking" instruction | 38 |
"Joy of Cooking" direction | 36 |
"___ Crazy" (Pryor film) | 34 |
Desperate to try a prison break, say | 36 |
1980 comedy directed by Sidney Poitier | 38 |
"___ Up" (Bob Marley classic) | 39 |
Johnny Nash hit written by Bob Marley | 37 |
Bob Marley tune made popular by Johnny Nash | 43 |
English racer with a car named after him | 40 |
Lines descending from a common ancestor | 39 |
How 007 doesn't like his martinis | 37 |
Georgia Satellites "Shaken Not ___" | 45 |
Didn't let sleeping dogs lie | 32 |
Disregards Bond's instruction | 33 |
Mixologist's instruction, behind bars? | 42 |
Last words in a drink recipe, perhaps | 37 |
"A ___ time saves nine" | 33 |
Proverbial saver of nine, with "a" | 44 |
Town famed for a nursery-rhyme polygamist | 41 |
Big name in apricot scrubs and such | 35 |
"As I was going to __ ..." | 36 |
Gloria Bunker's married name | 32 |
"All in the Family" family name | 41 |
'All in the Family' in-law Mike | 39 |
Orange square with Tennessee and New York | 41 |
Susan of "McMillan and Wife" | 38 |
Place next to the Pennsylvania Railroad | 39 |
Place next to Pennsylvania Railroad | 35 |
Place in Monopoly's orange monopoly | 39 |
Place between Virginia and Tennessee? | 37 |
Place across from Pennsylvania Avenue | 37 |
Orange Place on a Monopoly board | 32 |
Namesake of a London park, palace, and theatre | 46 |
Monopoly property next to Community Chest | 41 |
La. parish bordering Ascension and Assumption | 45 |
First orange property on a Monopoly board | 41 |
Title subject of a G.B. Shaw play | 33 |
Lead role in a 1924 G.B. Shaw play | 34 |
Pony Express's Missouri terminus, familiarly | 48 |
City in northwest Missouri, informally | 38 |
Jill of "Diamonds Are Forever" | 40 |
Smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands | 35 |
Patron of a famous Episcopal Church on 16th and H | 49 |
University with campuses in New York and Rome | 45 |
The Red Storm of the Big East Conference | 40 |
Home to the Big East's Red Storm | 36 |
Ingredient in some herbal remedies | 34 |
Missouri end of the Pony Express | 32 |
Missouri city where Jesse James was killed | 42 |
Eastern terminus of the Pony Express | 36 |
Children's hospital founded by Danny Thomas | 47 |
Children's hosp. co-founded by Danny Thomas | 47 |
Broker's recommendation: Abbr. | 34 |
Island with the volcano Mt. Liamuiga | 36 |
Island with the capital city Basseterre | 39 |
Home team on the Busch Stadium scoreboard | 41 |
Letters on a NL player's cap | 32 |
Letters for baseball's Cards | 32 |
Lambert Airport's home: Abbr. | 33 |
Busch Stadium team, on scoreboards | 34 |
World Series-winning cap letters | 32 |
They beat Det. to win the 2006 World Series | 43 |
They beat Bos. in the '67 World Series | 42 |
Team in a division with CHI, MIL, HOU, and PIT | 46 |
Super Bowl XXXIV winners, on scoreboards | 40 |
Setting of the World Chess Hall of Fame: Abbr. | 46 |
Scoreboard letters at a Cardinals game | 38 |
NL team with the most World Series wins | 39 |
N.L. team managed by Tony La Russa since 1996 | 45 |
Maj. metropolis of the Show-Me State | 36 |
Letters on Stan Musial's cap | 32 |
Letters on Ozzie Smith's cap | 32 |
Letters on Carlos Beltrán's cap | 38 |
Initials on a Cardinal's cap | 32 |
Home to the Bowling Hall of Fame: Abbr. | 39 |
Home to the Blues and once the Browns: Abbr. | 44 |
Enos Slaughter's team for 13 yrs. | 37 |
Edward Jones Dome team, for short | 33 |
Cap letters near the Gateway Arch | 33 |
Albert Pujols's team, on scoreboards | 40 |
Albert Pujols' team, on scoreboards | 39 |
2013 World Series losers, on scoreboards | 40 |
2011 World Series winners: Abbr. | 32 |
2011 World Series winners, briefly | 34 |
2011 World Series champs, on scoreboards | 40 |
2011 World Series champs (abbr.) | 32 |