20, in the Gettysburg Address | 29 |
___ run (cross the plate) | 25 |
It has many diamond figures | 27 |
A World Series cynosure | 23 |
Place for strikes or strokes | 28 |
Game-watcher's aid | 22 |
Where some eagles are seen | 26 |
Made baskets, for example | 25 |
Got the puck past the goalie | 28 |
Wrote for an orchestra | 22 |
Picked up a point or two | 24 |
Marked with lines or grooves | 28 |
Didn't get nothing | 22 |
Crossed home plate, say | 23 |
Crossed home plate, e.g. | 24 |
Achieved a goal, perhaps | 24 |
Got one past the goalie | 23 |
... like an orchestra leader? | 29 |
Notched, as a leaf's edge | 29 |
Scrabble player's need | 26 |
Bridge or Scrabble need | 23 |
Stack at a bridge party | 23 |
One who makes a point or two | 28 |
One who gets the point | 22 |
LeBron or Kobe, notably | 23 |
One who puts up points | 22 |
One running home, maybe | 23 |
One making a soccer goal | 24 |
One crossing the plate | 22 |
Official at a ball game | 23 |
Basketball star, often | 22 |
Touchdown makers, e.g. | 22 |
They make arrangements | 22 |
What band does at No. 1 | 23 |
They're often settled | 25 |
Matter for the Met and Mets | 27 |
Maestro's collection | 24 |
Conductor's library books | 29 |
Catches a touchdown pass | 24 |
Loses to a late-night host? | 27 |
Movie composer's job? | 25 |
It may be heaped on someone | 27 |
Look upon with disdain | 22 |
Look down on with disdain | 25 |
It may be heaped on one | 23 |
One who shows contempt | 22 |
He arouses a woman's fury | 29 |
Ears catch note of derision? | 28 |
IRS business designation | 24 |
Late October zodiac sign | 24 |
Child born early in Nov. | 24 |
Aggressive type, supposedly | 27 |
Stinger of the Southwest | 24 |
Constellation near Libra | 24 |
Frequent director of De Niro | 28 |
William Wallace, for one | 24 |
Robert Louis Stevenson, e.g. | 28 |
St. Andrew's Day observer | 29 |
Sean Connery, by birth | 22 |
Andrew Carnegie, for one | 24 |
Bagpipes player, often | 22 |
Sir William Wallace, for one | 28 |
Sean Connery, among many | 24 |
Many a Royal Troon golfer | 25 |
Macbeth or Duncan, e.g. | 23 |
J.K. Rowling or Captain Kidd | 28 |
Groundskeeper Willie, for one | 29 |
Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g. | 24 |
William Wallace for one | 24 |
Uncle Scrooge, for one | 22 |
Typical Burns supper attendee | 29 |
St. Andrews golf club member | 28 |
Sir James Dewar, for one | 24 |
Robert the Bruce subject | 24 |
Resident of the Land of Cakes | 29 |
Native of Inverness-shire | 25 |
Native of Aberdeen or Dundee | 28 |
Muriel Spark or Robert Burns | 28 |
Mathematician Napier, for one | 29 |
Mary Stuart is a famous one | 27 |
Many a wearer of plaid | 22 |
Many a St. Andrews golfer | 25 |
James Herriot or J.K. Rowling | 29 |
Inverness inhabitant, e.g. | 26 |
Groundskeeper Willie, e.g. | 26 |
Golfer Montgomerie, e.g. | 24 |
Golfer Montgomerie e.g. | 24 |
Gentleman with Paisley ties? | 28 |
Craig Ferguson, for one | 23 |
Craig Ferguson, by birth | 24 |
Carnegie, but not Mellon | 24 |
Captain Kidd or Sean Connery | 28 |
Captain Kidd or J.K. Rowling | 28 |
Arthur Conan Doyle, by birth | 28 |
Actor Alan Cumming, by birth | 28 |
"Nae" sayer? | 22 |
___-free (without punishment) | 29 |
___ and lot (old levy) | 22 |
Word with tape or whiskey | 25 |
Partners in the tavern | 22 |