Dido song for smoking? | 22 |
More than hard-of-hearing | 25 |
1970 hit for the Supremes | 25 |
Clapton's Hendrix cover | 27 |
Plum peach or apricot e.g. | 29 |
Like some wheat or flour | 24 |
Horace who moved the Giants | 28 |
Salisbury Plain monument | 24 |
Salisbury Plain attraction | 26 |
Sight on Salisbury Plain | 24 |
Prehistoric ruin in England | 27 |
Monument on Salisbury Plain | 27 |
British megalithic monument | 27 |
Likeness of actress Sharon? | 27 |
Person at a foundation | 22 |
He cuts, shapes and builds | 26 |
Foundation builder, perhaps | 27 |
Georgia Confederate memorial | 28 |
Confederacy memorial site | 25 |
Feature of many a pizzeria | 26 |
Hard name in the news? | 22 |
Pelt a newsman with rocks? | 26 |
He who is without sin? | 22 |
One finding roaches at home? | 28 |
Tool in a vegan kitchen | 23 |
Movies' Spicoli, for one | 28 |
Habitual high achiever? | 23 |
Follower of suffragette Lucy | 28 |
Rock-throwing protesters | 24 |
Wake and bake practitioners | 27 |
Lucy ___: early ERA woman | 25 |
Glass-house assaulters | 22 |
You can skip the flat ones | 26 |
Rocks that could be rolling | 27 |
Sticks' colleagues | 22 |
Precious ones, possibly | 23 |
Dwight ___, U.S. high jumper | 28 |
"Rolling" rockers | 27 |
Not far (with "a") | 28 |
Paleolithic hammer or ax | 24 |
Evade while being questioned | 28 |
Chain-link fence alternative | 28 |
Be an unhelpful interrogee | 26 |
Caveman's cooking tools? | 28 |
Heavy, nonporous pottery | 24 |
"State Fair" author | 29 |
Dorothy Parker had one | 22 |
In a coldly inexpressive way | 28 |
Without a visible reaction | 26 |
Lining with decorative rock | 27 |
Removing stems and seeds? | 25 |
Emotionless, as a stare | 23 |
Like some hard-to-plow land | 27 |
Like Maine's coast | 22 |
Hard to go barefoot on | 22 |
Obdurate court champ of 1953 | 28 |
Offered one's seat | 22 |
Didn't take any cards | 25 |
Went off one's rocker? | 26 |
Took a position on an issue | 27 |
Prepared to speak, maybe | 24 |
Prepared for the anthem, say | 28 |
Got up from the recliner | 24 |
Got out of one's chair | 26 |
Gave up one's seat | 22 |
Behaved respectfully, perhaps | 29 |
___ pat (got stubborn) | 22 |
___ out (attracted attention) | 29 |
Waited to be called on | 22 |
Stuck with, as a friend | 23 |
Performed as an understudy | 26 |
Acted as a substitute (for) | 27 |
Waited one's turn, often | 28 |
Used to reach a high shelf | 26 |
Didn't change hands? | 24 |
___ reason (was logical) | 24 |
Failed to meet as planned | 25 |
Didn't back down from | 25 |
Comedian's sidekick | 23 |
Howard, Howard or Fine | 22 |
Howard, Fine or Howard | 22 |
Any one of a slapstick trio | 27 |
What Burns was to Allen | 23 |
Slapstick group member | 22 |
Line feeder, of a sort | 22 |
Larry Fine, for instance | 24 |
Larry Fine for example | 23 |
ComedianÂ’s assistant | 24 |
Comedian's assistant | 24 |
Played the straight man | 23 |
Howard, Howard and Fine | 23 |
Stand-up's seating | 22 |
Seat for a suds sipper | 22 |
It may be saved at the bar | 26 |
"Cheers" prop | 23 |
"Cheers" perch | 24 |
"Cheers" chair | 24 |
Stand-up's seat, often | 26 |
Spot for a bum at the bar | 25 |
Seat that often swivels | 23 |