Alfred P. ___ Foundation | 24 |
"Ashcan" painter | 26 |
-- -Kettering Institute | 23 |
____-Kettering Institute | 24 |
London's ___ Square | 23 |
Girlfriend of Ferris Bueller | 28 |
Trendy square in London | 23 |
Tennis player Stephens | 22 |
Mr. of a Joe Orton play | 23 |
Mercury Theatre player | 22 |
Brit. Museum benefactor | 23 |
Artist Eric or actor Everett | 28 |
Actor Everett ___: 1909-65 | 26 |
Works of a U. S. painter | 24 |
Popular liniment brand | 22 |
Classic brand of liniment | 25 |
Former theatrical lifts | 23 |
Dinner's often on him | 25 |
Oscar Madison, for one | 22 |
Neatnik's antithesis | 24 |
Neatnik's counterpart | 25 |
Hardly an orderly type | 22 |
Oscar Madison, famously | 23 |
Neatnik's bête noire | 27 |
Neat freak's nemesis | 24 |
Creator of a mare's nest | 28 |
Unwelcome roommate, perhaps | 27 |
Someone who leaves things out | 29 |
Schulz's Pig-Pen, e.g. | 26 |
Sartorially challenged person | 29 |
Pig-Pen or Oscar Madison | 24 |
Person with no hang-ups? | 24 |
Oscar Madison, notably | 22 |
Oscar Madison for one | 22 |
One in need of an organizer | 27 |
Neat freak's opposite | 25 |
Hardly a pick-up artist? | 24 |
Hardly a natty dresser | 22 |
Creator of a rat's nest | 27 |
Compulsive hoarder, often | 25 |
Bachelor, stereotypically | 25 |
"Hoarders" subject | 28 |
Dinner's often on him | 26 |
Show excitement, in a way | 25 |
Inarticulate utterance | 22 |
Acted like a baby, in a way | 27 |
Was doubly sentimental? | 23 |
Neatniks' opposites | 23 |
They're hardly fastidious | 29 |
Dandies' opposites | 22 |
Roommate aggravators, often | 27 |
People like Oscar Madison | 25 |
Ones in need of housekeepers | 28 |
Food-stains-on-shirt sorts | 26 |
Fruit of the blackthorn | 23 |
Fruit for flavoring gin | 23 |
Shrub of the rose family | 24 |
___ gin fizz (bar order) | 24 |
Fruit used to flavor gin | 24 |
___ gin fizz (cocktail) | 23 |
Blackthorn's fruit | 22 |
Plumlike fruit used in gin | 26 |
Fruit similar to a plum | 23 |
Blue-black berrylike fruit | 26 |
Wild plum with a sour flavor | 28 |
Tart fruit used for gin | 23 |
Shrub with plumlike fruits | 26 |
Shrub with a sour fruit | 23 |
Shrub akin to the cherry plum | 29 |
Schlehenfeuer ingredient | 24 |
Relative of a cherry plum | 25 |
Plumlike gin flavoring | 22 |
Plum eaten by the Iceman | 24 |
Member of the rose family | 25 |
Liqueur-flavoring fruit | 23 |
Fruit used to flavor liqueur | 28 |
Fruit used in gin drinks | 24 |
Fruit used in English jelly | 27 |
Fruit used for preserves | 24 |
Fruit that flavors gin | 22 |
Fruit of the rose family | 24 |
English jelly ingredient | 24 |
Dark, astringent fruit | 22 |
Blue-black plumlike fruit | 25 |
Deliberate blackthorn fruit? | 28 |
Drop in fruit production? | 25 |
Fruits of the blackthorn | 24 |
Fruits used in some drinks | 26 |
Fruit related to cherry plums | 29 |
Seed for a plumlike fruit? | 26 |
Trudge through the mire | 23 |
Trudge through sludge, e.g. | 27 |
March through mud, e.g. | 23 |
What a tough job feels like | 27 |
Walk heavily and firmly | 23 |
Wade through water noisily | 26 |
Wade through mud, e.g. | 22 |
Trudge, as through sludge | 25 |
Trudge, as through mud | 22 |
Trudge through the mud | 22 |