City east of Saint Lawrence Island | 34 |
“Caro ___” (“Rigoletto” aria) | 45 |
__ Nugget, Alaska's oldest newspaper | 40 |
What I look forward to after the Iditarod? | 42 |
"All exits are blocked" situation | 43 |
"Julius" in Gaius Julius Caesar | 41 |
Tullius, in Marcus Tullius Cicero | 33 |
Second of a Roman's three names | 35 |
Restriction at some fitness clubs | 33 |
Any ancient Roman's second name | 35 |
"Tullius" in Marcus Tullius Cicero | 44 |
"Julius," e.g., in Gaius Julius Caesar | 48 |
Claim of convenience, in ads or otherwise | 41 |
"Easy to clean" ad catchphrase | 40 |
Ones whose proposals are seconded | 33 |
Pitcher nicknamed "Tornado" | 37 |
1995 Dodgers pitching phenom Hideo | 34 |
Pitcher who was the 1995 N.L. Rookie of the Year | 48 |
Major-leaguer from Osaka who threw two no-hitters | 49 |
Japanese pitcher Hideo with two no-hitters | 42 |
Hideo with two career no-hitters | 32 |
1995 National League Rookie of the Year | 39 |
"It Ain't Gonna Rain ---" | 39 |
"It Ain't Gonna Rain ___" | 39 |
"I've had enough!" | 32 |
Ruark's "Poor ___" | 32 |
Words before ''Mr. Nice Guy!'' | 46 |
Words with "Mr. Nice Guy!" | 36 |
N. Coward's "Sigh ___" | 36 |
Muddy Waters "Trouble ___" | 36 |
"Weep ___, my lady . . . " | 36 |
"To die: to sleep,/___": Hamlet | 41 |
"I ain't gonna study war ___" | 43 |
''Never again!'' | 32 |
''I've had enough!'' | 40 |
Glover self-help book for conflict-avoiding men | 47 |
Emigrant from a city of southern France? | 40 |
Chinese restaurant sign, perhaps | 32 |
Szechwan restaurant menu promise | 32 |
Request to a waiter in a Chinese restaurant? | 44 |
Promise on many a Chinese restaurant menu | 41 |
Phrase on a menu at a Chinese restaurant | 40 |
Menu promise at the Panda Pagoda, probably | 42 |
Chinese-food order request, perhaps | 35 |
Alternative to "smoking" | 34 |
"Stop" or "stick" lead-in | 45 |
"Smoking or ___?" (waiter's query) | 48 |
Prefix with "stop" or "stick" | 49 |
Designation ditched after smoking bans | 38 |
Alternative to ''smoking'' | 42 |
''Smoking or __?'' | 34 |
''Smoking or ___?'' | 35 |
“Sic et ___” (Abélard work) | 38 |
Prefix with "partisan" | 32 |
Prefix with ''dairy'' | 37 |
Part of a restaurant host's question | 40 |
End of a bistro greeter's query | 35 |
Ce n'est pas "oui" | 32 |
"Smoking or ____?" (waiter's query) | 49 |
"Skid" or "stop" starter | 44 |
"___ Sequitur" (comic strip) | 38 |
''Oui'' opposite | 32 |
____ sequitu r : invalid inference | 41 |
___ troppo (moderately, in music) | 33 |
__ sequitur: illogical conclusion | 33 |
Crue song about Nikki's grandmother | 39 |
Actress and singer Gaye, daughter of Marvin | 43 |
The Reaganomics' song about singer Hendryx? | 47 |
Singer Hendryx who co-founded Labelle | 37 |
Matrix actress & singer Gaye | 32 |
"Lady Marmalade" singer Hendryx | 41 |
Shape with one more side than a stop sign | 41 |
Shape of all Baha'i Faith temples | 37 |
Its internal angles total 1,260 degrees | 39 |
It has nine angles and nine sides | 33 |
A regular one has internal angles of 140 degrees | 48 |
"Where the Streets Have ___" | 38 |
You won't see them on marquees | 34 |
Ones little-known in their fields | 33 |
Drawings without aesthetic value | 32 |
Time being (with "for the") | 37 |
Time being (with ''for the'') | 45 |
-- word (coinage for one occasion) | 34 |
Officer appointed from enlisted personnel | 41 |
Klinger on "MASH," e.g. | 33 |
"___ but the brave . . . " | 36 |
What the fourth little piggy had | 32 |
"And Then There Were ___" | 35 |
What the "poor dog" had | 33 |
"It's ___ of your business!" | 42 |
What Mother Hubbard's dog had | 33 |
"__ of your business!" | 32 |
"With malice toward ___" | 34 |
"With malice toward ___ ..." (Lincoln) | 48 |
"___ of your business" | 32 |
Word with ''too happy'' | 39 |
Portion for Mother Hubbard's dog | 36 |
Poor dog's portion, in rhyme | 32 |
Number of trades Jack is a master of | 36 |
Fourth little piggie's portion | 34 |