What a coiled spring or charged battery has, in physics | 55 |
What a circle with a slash may mean, on street signs | 52 |
What a certain Slav does to ensure a bill is correct? | 53 |
What a centenarian might say when the cake comes out? | 53 |
What a candlemaker provides, compared to other artisans? | 56 |
What a call might come in on while you're on the phone | 58 |
What a bloodhound can detect that most people can't | 55 |
What a baby-delivering bird uses to store meat in bottles? | 58 |
What a "Wheel of Fortune" contestant might buy | 56 |
What a "swish" basketball shot doesn't touch | 58 |
What a "Star Trek" tricorder might "show" | 61 |
What a "packed to the gills" subway car might be | 58 |
What a "no-strings-attached" relationship lacks | 57 |
What a "choosy mother" might pack for lunch | 53 |
What 1938's "The War of the Worlds" broadcast set off | 67 |
What 007 might do after being saved by a spy gadget? | 52 |
What "you can't hide" per a 1975 Eagles hit | 57 |
What "we're" doing, in a Fall Out Boy song lyric | 62 |
What "we go 'round," in a kids' song | 54 |
What "voices rant on" is for "conversation" | 63 |
What "vidi" means in "Veni, vidi, vici" | 59 |
What "two shall be" after the I do's, in song | 59 |
What "time is on" in a 1964 Rolling Stones hit | 56 |
What "The Star-Spangled Banner" writer is in this puzzle | 66 |
What "the lion's share" originally meant | 54 |
What "ruined the angels," per Ralph Waldo Emerson | 59 |
What "Pop" does to itself, according to some Brits | 60 |
What "O" stands for in the magazine business | 54 |
What "Mama Kin" smoked, according to Aerosmith? | 57 |
What "ivory" lives with in perfect harmony | 52 |
What "I love" in a 1915 Irving Berlin song | 52 |
What "I Got", in a 1998 Master P movie title | 54 |
What "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" is, sequentially | 66 |
What "buying a vowel" contains, appropriately | 55 |
What "burns, burns, burns" in a hit country song | 58 |
What "Britney Spears" means in rhyming slang | 54 |
What "Arf! Arf!" or "Meow!" may mean | 56 |
What "A" represents in a Kate Greenaway alphabet book | 63 |
What ''My Bonnie lies over,'' in a song | 55 |
What ''it looks like,'' in conversation | 55 |
What ''I love'' in an Irving Berlin song | 56 |
What ''I don't think I can do it'' signifies | 64 |
Whaling captain with the nickname "Old Thunder" | 57 |
Wetland that rents living spaces to crocodiles and dragonflies? | 63 |
Westernmost body of land east of the International Date Line | 60 |
Westernmost American island with commercial air service | 55 |
Western team that beat the Crimson Tide in the 2009 Sugar Bowl | 62 |
Western locale called the Biggest Little City in the World | 58 |
Western language historically written in the Cyrillic alphabet | 62 |
Western actor Lash nicknamed "The King of the Bullwhip" | 65 |
West who wrote "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" | 61 |
West who said "To err is human, but it feels divine" | 62 |
West who interrupted Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV awards | 56 |
West London district nicknamed "Little India" | 55 |
West famous for "Come up sometime and see me" | 55 |
West Coast sch. that offers a "Physics of Surfing" seminar | 68 |
West Coast paper with a "Bay Area" section | 52 |
Wertmüller who directed "Seven Beauties" | 53 |
Werner of "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" | 55 |
Were "at the foot of the bed" to Roger Waters | 55 |
Went out with the chivalrous type, to a Russian yes-man? | 56 |
Wendy Wasserstein play (with ''The'') | 53 |
Welty's "One Writer's Beginnings," e.g. | 57 |
WELLS FARGO opens country clubs catering to attorneys? | 54 |
Wellington __, New York Giants co-owner for 45+ years | 53 |
Well-endowed person who may sport a "third leg" | 57 |
Well over 100 million people could, in theory, join it | 54 |
Well of the Souls guardians in "Raiders of the Last Ark" | 66 |
Well of Souls guardian, in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 62 |
Weird Al's second parody of a hit by Michael Jackson | 56 |
Weird Al "She Never Told Me She Was a ___" | 52 |
Weill's "The ___ Has His Photograph Taken" | 56 |
Weezer: "___, that's where I want to be!" | 55 |
Weekly chore (or daily, if you have a toddler like me) | 54 |
Weeklong "Mike Douglas Show" guest cohost in February 1972 | 68 |
Wedding invitation term that means "You may bring a guest" | 68 |
Website with the slogan "Simplify your life" | 54 |
Website with the slogan "Broadcast Yourself" | 54 |
Website to see if your favorite urban legend is really true | 59 |
Website feature that's designed to get traffic from elsewhere | 65 |
Webcomic with a name chosen because it can't be pronounced | 62 |
Web site with the subheading "Merchant Services" | 58 |
Web site that includes the heading "Dolls & Bears" | 64 |
Web service with the slogan "All the music, all the time" | 67 |
Web entrepreneur whose site is popular among job seekers | 56 |
Weaves, or what the starts of the starred answers are, in a way | 63 |
Weaver in Joni Mitchell's "Ladies of the Canyon" | 62 |
Weatherman who wrote "The Morning Show Murders" | 57 |
Weaseled out of watching "The Nutcracker"? | 52 |
Wearing a long dress and a collar buttoned to the top, maybe | 60 |
Wearer of uniform #37, retired by both the Yankees and the Mets | 63 |
Wearer of skinny jeans and big-rimmed glasses, perhaps | 54 |
Wearer of #37, the first uniform number retired by the Mets | 59 |
Weapons whose tips are held in place with grub screws | 53 |
Weapons used to finish off the Greek army at Thermopylae | 56 |
Weapons once produced extensively by the Royal Small Arms Factory | 65 |
Weapons in Wells's "The War of the Worlds" | 56 |
Weapon used to make Luca Brasi sleep with the fishes | 52 |
Weapon that Reagan called the "Peacekeeper" | 53 |
Weapon that comes in easy-to-carry and hard-to-carry varieties | 62 |