1974 N.F.L. Comeback Player of the Year | 39 |
You might drop one at a cocktail party | 38 |
Partner of rank and serial number | 33 |
". . . to ___ just a few" | 35 |
Word at the top of an application | 33 |
"A rose by any other ___ . . . " | 42 |
"A Boy Named Goo" song | 32 |
"... to ___ just a few" | 33 |
''___ That Tune'' | 33 |
Word sometimes used with its plural | 35 |
Word on a ''Hello!'' tag | 40 |
What Lucy Stone kept at her 1855 wedding | 40 |
Tag ... or a word that can precede tag | 38 |
Saroyan's "My ___ Is Aram" | 40 |
Rank and serial number's companion | 38 |
Jan, Jane, Jen, Jean, Joan, John, or June | 41 |
It's on every driver's license | 38 |
It appears on a ship's stern | 32 |
Goo Goo Dolls '95 breakthrough hit | 38 |
First application line to fill in | 33 |
Destiny's Child "Say My ___" | 42 |
April, May, or June, for example | 32 |
"You Know My ___" Chris Cornell | 41 |
"You Give Love a Bad ___" | 35 |
"What's in a ---?" | 32 |
"What's in a __?": Juliet | 39 |
"What's in a ___?": Juliet | 40 |
"What's in a ___?" (Shakespeare) | 46 |
"What's in a ___?" | 32 |
"The ___ of the Rose": Eco | 36 |
"The ___ Game" (1965 Shirley Ellis hit) | 49 |
"Say My ___" (1999 single) | 36 |
''HELLO! MY __ IS . . .'' | 42 |
''A Horse With No ___'' | 39 |
One whose words will never hurt you? | 36 |
One who resorts to insults during a debate | 42 |
Unlike sticks and stones, it won't hurt you | 47 |
"A Streetcar ___ Desire" | 34 |
Goo Goo Dolls "A Boy ___ Goo" | 39 |
"A Streetcar __ Desire" | 33 |
Attempt to impress, as in conversation | 38 |
Try to make an impression, in a way | 35 |
Try to impress in a conversation, say | 37 |
Ending of a Johnny Cash song title | 34 |
"Your wish is my command" | 35 |
"You've got carte blanche" | 40 |
"Anything your little heart desires!" | 47 |
"I bet you don't know any!" | 41 |
"Give me an example, smarty" | 38 |
"Give me an example, smarty!" | 39 |
"Give me a for-instance!" | 35 |
One who assigns an identifying word | 35 |
Snitch, when identifying the bad guys | 37 |
First things half of all newlyweds change? | 42 |
When repeated, identifies people | 32 |
What enemies might call each other | 34 |
Vietnam Veterans Memorial inscriptions | 38 |
They're usually given at birth | 34 |
Stray animals don't have them | 33 |
Preoccupation for expecting parents | 35 |
Dave Pirner "Faces & ___" | 39 |
"___ can never hurt me" | 33 |
Succumbs to interrogation, perhaps | 34 |
Specifies one's cohorts in crime | 36 |
Where you might see "Hello" | 37 |
It's read often at conventions | 34 |
It may say ''Hello'' | 36 |
It may have "Hello" printed on it | 43 |
It may be worn around the neck at a convention | 46 |
Novelist's or publisher's task | 38 |
Masefield play "The Tragedy of ___" | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning writer Robertson | 33 |
Palindromic twin of children's literature | 45 |
Masefield's "The Tragedy of ___" | 46 |
Daughter of Richard and Mary Bobbsey | 36 |
Bread served with chicken tikka masala | 38 |
Bread often shaped like a teardrop | 34 |
Bert's twin sister, in fiction | 34 |
Bert's fictional twin sister | 32 |
"No, no" girl, for short | 34 |
Woods of "China Beach" | 32 |
Something in an Indian breadbasket | 34 |
Side order with tandoori chicken | 32 |
Round bread served with Indian food | 35 |
Noted New York photographer Goldin | 34 |
New York Congresswoman-elect Hayworth | 37 |
Masefield's "The Tragedy of ---" | 46 |
Masefield's "The Tragedy of _____" | 48 |
Mary Bobbsey's older daughter | 33 |
It may be eaten with tikka masala | 33 |
Congresswoman Hayworth from New York | 36 |
Bread orderer's alternative to poori | 40 |
Actress Grey of black-and-white films | 37 |
"The Drew Carey Show" regular Martin | 46 |
"No-No" girl, for short | 33 |
___ Ling, Chinese mountain range | 32 |
___ Flanagan ("True Blood" vampire) | 45 |
___ A. Talese (Doubleday imprint) | 33 |
Wendy, Michael, and John's dog | 34 |
''Peter Pan'' dog | 33 |