"___ springs eternal . . . ": Pope | 44 |
"___ of Deliverance" by Sir Paul | 42 |
Have expectation sans foundation | 32 |
Spain "___ and Prayed" | 32 |
Large gem in the Smithsonian Institution | 40 |
Neil's long-lost gemologist daughter? | 41 |
Large blue gem in the Smithsonian Institute | 43 |
"Aspiration Man" by Gore Vidal | 40 |
Some are high and some are false | 32 |
You shouldn't get them up too soon | 38 |
You don't want them to be dashed | 36 |
Tomorrow's expectations, today | 34 |
They may be high before a competition | 37 |
Crosses one's fingers, perhaps | 34 |
Navajo's neighbor in Arizona | 32 |
Member of the Uto-Aztecan language family | 41 |
Literally, "peaceful" person | 38 |
Kachina doll-carving Native Americans | 37 |
Group famed for blankets and pottery | 36 |
Chopin's Native American part? | 34 |
Music to a hitchhiker's ears | 32 |
"Sure, I'll drive you" | 36 |
"Let's go for a spin!" | 36 |
"I can give you a lift" | 33 |
"Come on, let's go for a ride!" | 45 |
"C'mon, I'll give you a lift!" | 48 |
Tribe descended from the Anasazi | 32 |
Some residents of Navajo County, Arizona | 40 |
Dr. Seuss's "___ Pop" | 35 |
Hog rider's "I can give you a lift" | 49 |
Biker's invitation to a friend | 34 |
"___ Pop" (Dr. Seuss classic) | 39 |
"____ it" ("Get going!") | 44 |
"___ it!" (exhortation) | 33 |
'-- it!' ('Hurry!') | 35 |
Biblical mount where Aaron was buried | 37 |
Where the land meets the sky: Abbr. | 35 |
Restaurateur goes to a Jordanian peak | 37 |
Like a line whose slope is zero: Abbr. | 38 |
What you might do after stepping on a glass? | 44 |
Ring event after exchanging rings | 33 |
It's often done to "Hava Nagila" | 46 |
It's done while holding hands | 33 |
Group dance done while holding hands | 36 |
Folk dance performed in a circle | 32 |
Dance typically done to "Hava Nagila" | 47 |
Dance that's a real chair-raiser | 36 |
Dance that begins: DADA dadada DADA | 35 |
Dance involving a chair, perhaps | 32 |
Dance following a ceremony under a huppah | 41 |
Dance done to "Hava Nagila" | 37 |
Dance after breaking the glass, say | 35 |
Circle dance with a chair, often | 32 |
"Que ___ es?" (Spanish 101 question) | 46 |
Poet who gave us "carpe diem" | 39 |
Poet who coined "carpe diem" | 38 |
New York Tribune founder Greeley | 32 |
"Well begun is half done" writer | 42 |
"We are but dust and shadow" writer | 45 |
"Go West" writer Greeley | 34 |
"Even Homer nods" writer | 34 |
''Satires'' author | 34 |
''Ars Poetica'' writer | 38 |
The Father of American Public Education | 39 |
"The Father of American Education" | 44 |
Peace, Justice and Order, in Greek myth | 39 |
Justice, Order and Peace goddesses | 34 |
"___ Lyricae," Watts poem | 35 |
"___ Lyricae," Watts hymn | 35 |
They're popular in Israeli circles? | 39 |
They're popular in Israeli circles | 38 |
Jocular term for fear of palindromes | 36 |
Dances around a lifted chair, maybe | 35 |
First name in rags-to-riches fare | 33 |
"Good night, sweet prince" speaker | 44 |
To whom Hamlet said, "O, I die" | 41 |
Lt. Caine on "CSI: Miami" | 35 |
Cap'n Crunch's first name | 33 |
"Hamlet" character who doesn't die | 48 |
"CSI: Miami" protagonist ___ Caine | 44 |
Golden ___ (part of the Mongol Empire) | 38 |
Blues Travler's '90s music fest | 39 |
"Golden" army of the Khan | 35 |
Seeming intersection of earth and sky | 37 |
O'Neill's "Beyond the ___" | 44 |
How this entry appears in the grid | 34 |
Little Boy Blue's instrument | 32 |
What someone with road rage might lean on | 41 |
Wynton Marsalis's instrument | 32 |
Ruark's "___ of the Hunter" | 41 |
Northwest Territories mountain range | 36 |
It may be used before an accident | 33 |
It may be heard before an accident | 34 |
Feature of Africa ... and some of its denizens | 46 |
"Young Man With a ___" | 32 |
"Around the ___" (ESPN show) | 38 |
"Stormy Weather" singer | 33 |
''Stormy Weather'' singer | 41 |
"Stormy Weather" singer Lena | 38 |
Lena of "Stormy Weather" | 34 |