Try unsuccessfully like a major leaguer | 39 |
Toon often featured opposite a kangaroo | 39 |
Top playwright of the Irish Renaissance | 39 |
Telephone company in a Washington port? | 39 |
They may crunch when you bite into them | 39 |
Tribe in the first "Survivor" | 39 |
The ____ of Hoffman : Offenbach opera | 39 |
Trademark derived from a Tom Swift book | 39 |
They take a long time to reach maturity | 39 |
The supermarket has bags and bags of it | 39 |
They usually come with strings attached | 39 |
Trust-buster president's first name | 39 |
Turner named his preferred apple color? | 39 |
They often have pop idols on the covers | 39 |
Two decades after Cleopatra's death | 39 |
Transubstantiation, say, in Catholicism | 39 |
They're worth twice as much as fins | 39 |
They're raised by circus performers | 39 |
The person quoted in today's puzzle | 39 |
The second Monday in October, in Canada | 39 |
Three-time '70s World Series champs | 39 |
Tennyson's "Crossing ___" | 39 |
They're neither nobility nor clergy | 39 |
Theme from "Under Milk Wood"? | 39 |
Two-time title role for Chris Hemsworth | 39 |
Titular Roman emperor in a Mozart opera | 39 |
Turf ___ (football player's malady) | 39 |
They allow performers to stay on pointe | 39 |
Toy from the biggest city in the world? | 39 |
Titular opera character who is a singer | 39 |
Tuchman's "The Proud ___" | 39 |
There's no free ride on these hwys. | 39 |
Target of a 2010 California dietary ban | 39 |
Topic related to all four theme entries | 39 |
They cause people to be on shaky ground | 39 |
Tiny, in "Meet the Robinsons" | 39 |
Title of the first Fabergé egg owner | 39 |
The king that made Howard Carter famous | 39 |
They're often white in warm weather | 39 |
They were once picked up by rabbit ears | 39 |
They're often skipped on recordings | 39 |
Titular guys in a 1993 Spin Doctors hit | 39 |
The Nits' "Your Next ___" | 39 |
They may be part of a moving experience | 39 |
They may be made with koa wood, briefly | 39 |
Thurman of "Henry & June" | 39 |
Top layer of an organization, typically | 39 |
There are six in every MLB playoff game | 39 |
The "U" in "I.C.U." | 39 |
Tragically inaccurate adjective of 1912 | 39 |
The only horse that beat Man o' War | 39 |
The Great and Little Bear, collectively | 39 |
The Gamecocks of the Southeastern Conf. | 39 |
They've been on the road many times | 39 |
Transport for a touring band or a creep | 39 |
TV programming, defined by Newton Minow | 39 |
The home of Shakespeare's gentlemen | 39 |
Those most likely to say "no" | 39 |
They're missing from karaoke tracks | 39 |
The Outfield "___ of Babylon" | 39 |
Traveling across a French port on foot? | 39 |
They may be found in board examinations | 39 |
The Weavers "___ That a Time" | 39 |
Twice, a noted Chinese dissident/artist | 39 |
The Guess ____ ( Chad Allen band, once) | 39 |
Thug's query as to his next target? | 39 |
Tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey | 39 |
Two things at Ms. Gordimer's party? | 39 |
Two-time skating gold medalist Katarina | 39 |
Tom of "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 39 |
Twisted forcibly (with "out") | 39 |
TV warrior who fought in ancient Greece | 39 |
Top numeral on many a grandfather clock | 39 |
Thrice, "you get the picture" | 39 |
They're sweeter than sweet potatoes | 39 |
Team whose logo features a bat in a hat | 39 |
The "Y" in"O&Y" | 39 |
Term of address used during an argument | 39 |
They're hard when they're ripped | 40 |
They look better when they're ripped | 40 |
They do a lot of work during crunch time | 40 |
Take unfair advantage of, as a privilege | 40 |
They're often included in good deals | 40 |
They're part of a good deal, usually | 40 |
They're better than kings and queens | 40 |
They "speak louder than words" | 40 |
They're produced with built-in plugs | 40 |
The first "Mr. Shirley Temple" | 40 |
Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year | 40 |
The "non-existent" contraction | 40 |
Trojan War hero with a namesake cleanser | 40 |
Tom Jones's "She's __" | 40 |
Tony, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Alan | 40 |
They're served in pint-sized glasses | 40 |
They're fermented warmer than lagers | 40 |
Title role for Michael Caine or Jude Law | 40 |
Title role for Jude Law or Michael Caine | 40 |
The self-proclaimed "Greatest" | 40 |
True successor to the prophet, in Shiism | 40 |
Trumpeter who co-founded A&M Records | 40 |