Guatemala's national bird | 29 |
Colorful Guatemalan avian | 25 |
Frequent ticket office sight | 28 |
Line cutter, in Britain | 23 |
Reason for some holdups | 23 |
On the ___ vive (watchful) | 26 |
On the ___ vive (alert) | 23 |
On the __ vive (alert) | 22 |
Gallic homophone for key | 24 |
"Who, Horatius?" | 26 |
Lunch dish from the oven | 24 |
Meals in fluted shells | 22 |
First-round KO strategy? | 24 |
Impulsive rat's act? | 24 |
Finger in the dike, e.g. | 24 |
Surprise football plays | 23 |
Intelligent beach material? | 27 |
Hazard in jungle movies | 23 |
RealPlayer alternative | 22 |
Mac-based multimedia player | 27 |
British pound, informally | 25 |
Pound, in British slang | 23 |
Wad of chewing tobacco | 22 |
Pound sterling, slangily | 24 |
Pound sterling, informally | 26 |
British pound, slangily | 23 |
British pound sterling | 22 |
__ pro quo: substitute | 22 |
Librarian's admonition | 26 |
Angry teacher's cry | 23 |
Sword's old superior | 24 |
Penn's pen, perhaps | 23 |
Bird's large feather | 24 |
Ballpoint's ancestor | 24 |
Ball point's ancestor | 25 |
This is crazy, sometimes | 24 |
'70s TV medical examiner | 28 |
Hometown of John Adams | 22 |
One of five, for short | 22 |
One in a multiple birth | 23 |
Schubert's Trout __ | 23 |
Five that arrive together | 25 |
Groucho's specialty | 23 |
Wit's remark, often | 23 |
Typical bumper-sticker phrase | 29 |
Smart aleck's specialty | 27 |
Oscar Wilde's specialty | 27 |
Common crossword theme | 22 |
Comment from Jon Stewart | 24 |
Bit of Marx's legacy | 24 |
Many Conan O'Brien lines | 28 |
Twenty-four sheets of paper | 27 |
Quantity for Richard Hoe | 24 |
About two dozen sheets | 22 |
Give two weeks' notice | 26 |
Tip one's king, e.g. | 24 |
Pick up one's marbles | 25 |
Part company with a company | 27 |
Make canning impossible? | 24 |
Stop dramatically, as smoking | 29 |
"Indubitably!" | 24 |
Briton's rejoinder | 22 |
Brit's reply in agreement | 29 |
"Indeed, old chap" | 28 |
"Stop bugging me!" | 28 |
Command to a pesky sibling | 26 |
Annoyed demand to a sibling | 27 |
"Knock that off!" | 27 |
Birder's Andean mecca | 25 |
Whence to view Cotopaxi | 23 |
Whence to see Pichincha | 23 |
Second-highest world capital | 28 |
Capital near the Equator | 24 |
Capital near 0° latitude | 27 |
Gives two weeks' notice | 27 |
What a resignee calls it | 24 |
Student's surprise | 22 |
One may be popped in class | 26 |
It may come with answers | 24 |
Classroom surprise, sometimes | 29 |
"Jeopardy!" is one | 28 |
Word with vocabularly or pop | 28 |
Thing popped in school | 22 |
Questions in the classroom | 26 |
Problems at school, perhaps | 27 |
Classroom surprise, maybe | 25 |
"Cosmo" feature | 25 |
College study group request | 27 |
This could have been fixed | 26 |
Movie about a 1950s scandal | 27 |
It has valuable questions | 25 |
1994 Best Picture nominee | 25 |
'50s TV scandal genre | 25 |
They may be popped in school | 28 |
___ computet (legal judgment) | 29 |
Sartre's "Huh?" | 29 |
"Je ne sais __" | 25 |
A concern of the chair | 22 |
It's sometimes anon. | 24 |
Bartlett's sample: abbr. | 28 |