___ snag (have trouble) | 23 |
Cleared, as a water hazard | 26 |
___-run (baseball ploy) | 23 |
___ run (baseball move) | 23 |
Mentioned something sensitive | 29 |
Get too personal, so to speak | 29 |
Reach the lowest point | 22 |
Have nowhere to go but up | 25 |
Had nowhere to go but up | 24 |
There are 39 in a title | 23 |
Inexpensive way to travel | 25 |
One looking for a free ride? | 28 |
One with a pick-up line? | 24 |
One looking for a ride | 22 |
One hoping to get picked up | 27 |
Seeking free transportation | 27 |
Cost of a mail-order bride? | 27 |
Cookware wedding gifts? | 23 |
Get the trailer attached | 24 |
Sex educator Shere and kin | 26 |
Do a pinch-batting job | 22 |
Accomplish a baseball feat | 26 |
___ and yon (in many places) | 28 |
Schicklgruber, allegedly | 24 |
1906 Chicago White Sox | 22 |
Roster for a hired gun | 22 |
People on it get offed | 22 |
Names given to a hired gun | 26 |
Gangland communication | 22 |
Crime-syndicate targets | 23 |
Targets appear on them | 22 |
Rosters given to hired guns | 27 |
Successful studio magnate | 25 |
Serve again, as a net ball | 26 |
Countdown of top tunes | 22 |
Old music-scene magazine | 24 |
Get the CD started, say | 23 |
Stop being so childish? | 23 |
Item on the Billboard chart | 27 |
Batters' platters? | 22 |
Drop as low as possible | 23 |
Have no place to go but up | 26 |
___ snag (finds trouble) | 24 |
___ snag (encounters trouble) | 29 |
Reaches a crisis point | 22 |
Has a great day batting | 23 |
Broadway producer's goal | 28 |
Rates an A in toxophily | 23 |
Meets all requirements | 22 |
Calls it a day, really | 22 |
Asks to borrow money from | 25 |
Asks boldly, as for a loan | 26 |
Gives suddenly, as bad news | 27 |
One-third of a strikeout? | 25 |
Work to maintain a C average? | 29 |
Attack a message container? | 27 |
Go on strike, in slang | 22 |
The short-tempered fellow ___ | 29 |
Drop to a prone position | 24 |
''Duck!'' | 25 |
Campaign against drug use? | 26 |
Lady Macbeth's words? | 25 |
Give a lick and a promise | 25 |
The village blacksmith did it | 29 |
Line sung by the Raylettes | 26 |
Line sung by the Raelettes | 26 |
#1 song for Ray Charles | 23 |
Go skydiving, slangily | 22 |
George Brett's forte | 24 |
Finding the jackpot, maybe | 26 |
Winning the jackpot, e.g. | 25 |
Going to bed for the night | 26 |
Make it to the big city | 23 |
Stumble across, as an idea | 26 |
Target of vaccine research | 26 |
Collective consciousness | 24 |
1975 #1 hit by the Bees? | 24 |
Variety headline word | 23 |
"Howdy, folks!" | 25 |
Sobriquet for La Guardia | 24 |
Big name in pickles and beans | 29 |
Paternity test factors | 22 |
Nancy Grace's network | 25 |
Famed Time-Life signature | 25 |
Course for course preparers | 27 |
"Curious ..." | 23 |
Contemplator's sound | 24 |
An Indo-Chinese people | 22 |
Many Minnesota immigrants | 25 |
Musical that debuted in 1878 | 28 |
Capt. Corcoran's command | 28 |
Gilbert and Sullivan classic | 28 |
Apt anagram of NAME FOR SHIP | 28 |
Like some jigsaw puzzles | 24 |
Word after heave or gung | 24 |
Vietnamese minority group | 25 |
Composer born Nov. 22, 1899 | 27 |
"Stardust" composer | 29 |
Accumulated to a fault | 22 |
They stockpile and stockpile | 28 |