"No ___ Bob!" | 23 |
Woman with a come-hither look | 29 |
"Irresistibelle" | 26 |
Traffic-stopping sound | 22 |
Request to pull over, maybe | 27 |
Police car's sound | 22 |
Fire engine's warning | 25 |
Fire engine's wail | 22 |
Challenge for Odysseus | 22 |
"Debutantalizer" | 26 |
"All clear" signal | 28 |
Woman with a killer voice? | 26 |
Typical role for Theda Bara | 27 |
Starbucks logo creature | 23 |
Sound in a chase scene | 22 |
Sleep interrupter, at times | 27 |
Singer seeking sailors | 22 |
Signal to clear the road | 24 |
Noise associated with police | 28 |
Naval hazard of mythology | 25 |
It'll make you pull over | 28 |
Fire indicator, perhaps | 23 |
Cause for pulling over | 22 |
"Cops" sounds | 23 |
Odysseus' temptresses | 25 |
What speeders may hear | 22 |
They waken city dwellers | 24 |
Temptation for Odysseus | 23 |
Some sounds of the city | 23 |
Mythological temptresses | 24 |
High-speed-chase sounds | 23 |
Dwellers on Anthemoessa | 23 |
Devices on police cars | 22 |
Cops might make them wail | 25 |
1994 Elle Macpherson film | 25 |
"Odyssey" threats | 27 |
"Odyssey" hazards | 27 |
"Hi-lo" signals | 25 |
It's very alluring | 22 |
Brings forth, as offspring | 26 |
Some former race horses | 23 |
Many retired thoroughbreds | 26 |
Male sovereigns' address | 28 |
Kings, to their subjects | 24 |
Kings to their subjects | 24 |
Horses' male parents | 24 |
Dams' counterparts | 22 |
Has an adorable daughter? | 25 |
He circumnavigated the world | 28 |
Noted English navigator | 23 |
Mayor of Plymouth: 1581 | 23 |
First English globe-girdler | 27 |
Personification of chivalry | 27 |
Name in the news, 6/5/68 | 24 |
Voice-activated assistant | 25 |
Talking iPhone feature | 22 |
iPhone answerer of a sort | 25 |
Apple order fulfiller? | 22 |
App with a microphone button | 28 |
Hombre who acts like a stud? | 28 |
Rival of Gottfried Leibniz | 26 |
Law-of-gravitation propounder | 29 |
Big name in satellite radio | 27 |
Star in the Greater Dog | 23 |
Night's brightest star | 26 |
Bright spot in Canis Major | 26 |
Harry Potter's godfather | 28 |
Cut in front of the rump | 24 |
A cut above flank steak | 23 |
What beefy waiters get? | 23 |
Soldier's barked denial | 27 |
Emphatic military answer | 24 |
Barked military response | 24 |
Hot Mediterranean wind | 22 |
Hot wind from North Africa | 26 |
Wind from the Libyan deserts | 28 |
Sultry visitor from the south | 29 |
Pancake spread, to French | 25 |
Shakespearean term of address | 29 |
Old-fashioned term of address | 29 |
Yes/no answer follower? | 23 |
"Yes ____, Bob!" | 26 |
Some British parliamentarians | 29 |
Those around the Round Table | 28 |
John and McCartney, for two | 27 |
Jagger and McCartney, e.g. | 26 |
Caine and Connery, for two | 26 |
Really formal letter opening | 28 |
Knights of the Round Table | 26 |
Knights in shining armor | 24 |
They've been dubbed | 23 |
These are always dubbed | 23 |
Some military addresses | 23 |
Some letter addressees | 22 |
Some "Dear" ones | 26 |
Round Table participants | 24 |
Round Table assemblage | 22 |
Paul McCartney and others | 25 |
Olivier, Gielgud et al. | 23 |
Old-style letter opener | 23 |