Robert Louis Stevenson title character | 38 |
Personification of humanity's dark side | 43 |
Maniac in "The Strange Case . . . " | 45 |
Half of Stevenson's "strange case" | 48 |
Demonic Robert Louis Stevenson character | 40 |
Test that puts you in a strong field? | 37 |
Hosp. procedure that might be done on your back | 47 |
X-ray machine's successor (Abbr.) | 37 |
Test for internal injuries, briefly | 35 |
Shot taken at the hospital?: Abbr. | 34 |
Procedure that can detect brain tumors: Abbr. | 45 |
One might show muscles, in brief | 32 |
Noninvasive diagnostic procedure, for short | 43 |
Medical exam that's open or closed | 38 |
Med. technique using contrast agents | 36 |
MD's noninvasive diagnostic procedure | 41 |
Internal investigation, for short? | 34 |
Frequently used test on "House, M.D." | 47 |
Dr. Raymond Damadian's brainchild | 37 |
Claustrophobic patient's dread | 34 |
Claustrophobe's nightmare, for short | 40 |
Tests for ones on the DL, perhaps | 33 |
Rotator cuff injury tests, for short | 36 |
The Bobbettes' only Top-40 hit | 34 |
1957 hit for the Bobbettes (ELMER anagram) | 42 |
Cartoon character voiced by Jim Backus | 38 |
1983 comedy written by John Hughes | 34 |
Mild gender-bending comedy of 1983 | 34 |
Classic comedy film about gender-role reversal | 46 |
1983 Michael Keaton role-reversal movie | 39 |
1983 Michael Keaton gender-role flick | 37 |
1983 film about stay-at-home dad Jack Butler | 44 |
"Captain Kangaroo" regular | 36 |
Film detective played by Peter Lorre | 36 |
Secret agent created by a 1938 Pulitzer winner | 46 |
Peter Lorre role in eight movies | 32 |
Fictional secret agent who was a master of judo | 47 |
Fictional character whose first name is Kentaro | 47 |
"Saturday Evening Post" debut of 1935 | 47 |
Mascot that's a shell of a man? | 35 |
Longtime logo with a top hat and monocle | 40 |
Advertising figure with a monocle | 33 |
Advertising "spokesman" since 1916 | 44 |
Match.com user's goal, perhaps | 34 |
Tattoo's boss on "Fantasy Island" | 47 |
Owner of TV's Fantasy Island | 32 |
Title acquired along with in-laws | 33 |
Woolf's "___ Dalloway" | 36 |
Abbr. not used by a single person? | 34 |
Abbr. not used by a single person | 33 |
"Scarecrow and ___ King" | 34 |
One's wife (with ''the'') | 45 |
Homemaker's title, sometimes | 32 |
"The Real World" airer | 32 |
"Here's to you, ___ Robinson . . ." | 49 |
"___ Doubtfire" (Robin Williams comedy) | 49 |
"___ Dot," Maugham play | 33 |
"__ Dalloway" (Woolf novel) | 37 |
''Scarecrow and ___ King'' | 42 |
''Me and ___ Jones'' | 36 |
''___ Doubtfire'' | 33 |
''___ Dalloway'' | 32 |
''__ Doubtfire'' | 32 |
Woolf's "__ Dalloway" | 35 |
Wifey (with ''the'') | 36 |
Wife, once, with "the" | 32 |
Wife (with ''the'') | 35 |
Virginia Woolf's "___ Dalloway" | 45 |
Title for SheridanÂ’s Malaprop | 33 |
Title acquired at church, perhaps | 33 |
Term or terms of address?: abbr. | 32 |
Partner, informally, with "the" | 41 |
Part of a new bride's name, often | 37 |
Honorific sometimes used uncertainly | 36 |
Evan S. Connell's "___ Bridge" | 44 |
Connell's "___ Bridge" | 36 |
Abbr. choice for a married woman | 32 |
Abbr. before Doubtfire or Robinson | 34 |
"The Second ___ Tanqueray" | 36 |
"The Ghost and ___ Muir" | 34 |
"The Five ___ Buchanans" | 34 |
"Here's to you, ___ Robinson ..." | 47 |
"And here's to you, __ Robinson" | 46 |
"___ Parkington" (Greer Garson film) | 46 |
"___ Miniver," 1942 film | 34 |
"___ Dalloway" (Woolf novel) | 38 |
"___ Dalloway" (Virginia Woolf novel) | 47 |
"___ Columbo" (late-1970s spinoff) | 44 |
"___ Brown" (Judi Dench film) | 39 |
''The Ghost and __ Muir'' | 41 |
''Is it Miss or __?'' | 37 |
-- Paul's (frozen fish brand) | 33 |
_____ Malaprop (Sheridan character) | 35 |
___ T's (brand of pierogies) | 32 |
___ Piggle-Wiggle (children's character) | 44 |
___ Butterworth's (syrup brand) | 35 |
One-time title for Billy Crystal | 32 |
What the Fonz called Richie's mom | 37 |
Richie's mother, to the Fonz | 32 |
Fonzie's name for Richie's mom | 38 |