It borders two Great Lakes: Abbr. | 33 |
Grafton's "__ for Wasted" | 39 |
Tammy Baldwin's state: Abbr. | 32 |
Its motto is "Forward": Abbr. | 39 |
Cheesehead's home, for short | 32 |
Birthplace of Gene Wilder and Thornton Wilder | 45 |
"On, ___" (a state song) | 34 |
"Forward" is its motto | 32 |
"___ is humble . . . ": Cowper | 40 |
Keen insight, with "the" | 34 |
Like the "guys" in a Piscopo film | 43 |
Word with "clock" or "penny" | 48 |
Sobriquet for Charles V, with "the" | 45 |
Like one with gray hair, perhaps | 32 |
Catch on (with ''up'') | 38 |
Become informed, with "up" | 36 |
Become aware, with "up" | 33 |
"West Side Story" director | 36 |
"Old and ___" Alan Parsons Project | 44 |
"Healthy, wealthy" follower | 37 |
Smart aleck's rural address? | 32 |
Became less reckless, say, with "up" | 46 |
Intelligent men find fault with falsehoods | 42 |
Muppet game show host with all the answers? | 43 |
"X's and," said Tom ___ | 37 |
"Star Trek" principals? | 33 |
"You made the right decision" | 39 |
Upstart who makes insolent comments | 35 |
What "Time" is, to Black Crowes | 41 |
Not so likely to be fooled again | 32 |
Less likely to be taken for a ride | 34 |
Buffalo Tom song about being smarter? | 37 |
Black Crowes "___ Time" | 33 |
Gets smart (with "up") | 32 |
Gets a clue, with "up" | 32 |
Figures it out, with "up" | 35 |
Becomes aware, with "up" | 34 |
Finally understands, with "to" | 40 |
You make it with your eyes closed | 33 |
It's often made with the eyes closed | 40 |
You may close your eyes when making it | 38 |
You may break a bone after making it | 36 |
It's made at a birthday party | 33 |
"When You ___ Upon a Star" | 36 |
"Peace on earth," e.g. | 32 |
Words after a splash in a fountain, maybe | 41 |
Thought's "father" | 32 |
Thought before blowing out the candles | 38 |
Something made before blowing out candles | 41 |
One may be made after blowing out candles | 41 |
Becoming a real boy, for Pinocchio | 34 |
Action before blowing out the candles | 37 |
"You ___!" ("Yeah, right!") | 47 |
"Father to the thought" | 33 |
Football backfield formation named for its shape | 48 |
They may be made after coin tosses | 34 |
Correspondent's word after "best" | 47 |
"If ___ were horses . . . " | 37 |
Autobiographical book by Carrie Fisher | 38 |
Pair of cards with unreasonable aspirations? | 44 |
Words often heard before may and might | 38 |
Words before may or might, in verse | 35 |
"___ could" (expression of regret) | 44 |
Start of a quizzical Bob Seger lyric | 36 |
Appointed time to hope for things? | 34 |
Where Snow White dreams of her prince | 37 |
Where Jonah may have tossed a coin for luck? | 44 |
Where Nirvana's "Muddy Banks" were | 48 |
It's just what you're looking for | 41 |
"A world I did not ___ enter": Hardy | 46 |
Invoke a dancer to get what one wants? | 38 |
"Ring around the collar" detergent | 44 |
'Ring around the collar' fighter | 40 |
"The Virginian" author Owen | 37 |
Author of "The Virginian" | 35 |
"The Virginian" writer | 32 |
"The Virginian" author, Owen | 38 |
''The Virginian'' author, Owen | 46 |
"Desperate Housewives" lane | 37 |
"Desperate Housewives" street name | 44 |
"Cards?" asked Tom ___ | 32 |
1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning play | 32 |
1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama | 33 |
Typical Algonquin Round Table member | 36 |
Play that won the 1999 Pulitzer for Drama | 41 |
Part of lyrical content, at times | 33 |
Feature of Algonquin Round Table discussions | 44 |
Crossword cluer's asset, hopefully | 38 |
Charming person's asset, perhaps | 36 |
A lively person may have a sparkling one | 40 |
1999 Pulitzer-winning play by Margaret Edson | 44 |
1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning Margaret Edson play | 47 |
"Well-bred insolence," per Aristotle | 46 |
"Educated insolence," to Aristotle | 44 |
Counselors to early English kings | 33 |
Part of a "Macbeth" trio | 34 |
First speaker in "Macbeth" | 36 |
"Sleeping Beauty" character | 37 |
It's "strictly taboo" | 35 |
Shade tree native to the British Isles | 38 |