Two-time National League batting champ Lefty | 44 |
Lefty who was a two-time batting champion | 41 |
Lefty of 1920's-30's baseball | 37 |
Coors' nonalcoholic competitor | 34 |
Brand that contains, in fact, about 0.5% alcohol | 48 |
Beer brand with two apostrophes in its name | 43 |
Anheuser-Busch nonalcoholic brew | 32 |
''___ bodkins!'' | 32 |
Takes too much of, with "on" | 38 |
Pharmacological mishaps, briefly | 32 |
More than stuffs oneself, briefly | 33 |
Indulges to the extreme, informally | 35 |
Has too much of, with "on" | 36 |
Has one's fill and more, briefly | 36 |
Exceeds a reasonable speed limit? | 33 |
Emulates many a grown-up child star | 35 |
Eats too much of, with "on" | 37 |
Eats more of than is wise, with "on" | 46 |
Mythical escapee from the Sirens | 32 |
Captive of the sea nymph Calypso | 32 |
"My name is Nobody" source | 36 |
Its first vol. was published in 1884 | 36 |
"The Professor and the Madman" subj. | 46 |
Work started by London's Philological Soc. | 46 |
"Half-caf" was added to it in 2012 | 44 |
Work requiring oversized shelves, briefly | 41 |
Wk. that begins with "A-Bazouki" | 42 |
Where age always goes before beauty, briefly | 44 |
Webster's relative, for short | 33 |
Voluminous lexicological work: Abbr. | 36 |
Venerable reference book from the UK | 36 |
“The Professor and the Madman” subj. | 44 |
Ref. work with online subscriptions | 35 |
Ref. work with more than 300,000 entries | 40 |
Ref. work that took 70 years to complete | 40 |
Ref. work that spans 21,730 pages | 33 |
Ref. with no proper nouns in its earliest edition | 49 |
Ref. with more than 2 1/2 million quotations | 44 |
Ref. with about 600,000 word-forms | 34 |
Ref. whose last entry is "zyxt" | 41 |
Ref. that's been online since 2000 | 38 |
Ref. book that comes with a magnifying glass | 44 |
Philologists' work, for short | 33 |
Of which A-Ant was pub. in Jan. 1884 | 36 |
Noted publication of 1933, for short | 36 |
Monument of lexicography, for short | 35 |
Lexicon with many citations: Abbr. | 34 |
Lexicographic behemoth, for short | 33 |
Its Vol. XVI is "Soot-Styx" | 37 |
Its last word is "zyxt": Abbr. | 40 |
Its first complete ed. was published in 1928 | 44 |
It took 70 years to complete, in brief | 38 |
It has hundreds of thousands of meanings: Abbr. | 47 |
Definitive source for linguists: Abbr. | 38 |
Competitor of Chambers, for short | 33 |
"Zyxt" is its final entry: Abbr. | 42 |
Refs. that take up lots of shelf space | 38 |
Refs. that first went digital in 1988 | 37 |
Ref. works that occupy entire shelves | 37 |
Ref. works sometimes sold with magnifying glasses | 49 |
Trompe l'___ (optical illusion) | 35 |
Trompe l'___ (visual deception) | 35 |
Trompe l'___ (illusory painting) | 36 |
Trompe l'__ (visual deception) | 34 |
Coup d'___ (survey made with a glance) | 42 |
___-de-boeuf (round or oval window) | 35 |
Word form for ''wine'' | 38 |
Prefix meaning ''wine'' | 39 |
Napa Valley dweller's prefix | 32 |
Palindromic "War on Poverty" agency | 45 |
Antipoverty agcy. created under LBJ | 35 |
Antipoverty agcy. created under L.B.J. | 38 |
Agcy. that led the War on Poverty | 33 |
Antipoverty agcy. created by LBJ | 32 |
"___ the ramparts . . . " | 35 |
"___ the ramparts ..." | 32 |
"___ the ramparts . . ." | 34 |
"___ the land of the free ..." | 40 |
"The Star-Spangled Banner" preposition | 48 |
"The Star-Spangled Banner" contraction | 48 |
" ___ the ramparts ..." | 33 |
" ___ the ramparts . . ." | 35 |
"___ the land of the free . . ." | 42 |
"Star-Spangled Banner" preposition | 44 |
"___ the ramparts we watched ..." | 43 |
"___ the fields we go" | 32 |
"Jingle Bells" contraction | 36 |
Contraction in "Jingle Bells" | 39 |
"Jingle Bells" preposition | 36 |
"___ the fields we go ..." | 36 |
'-- the fields we go ...' | 33 |
The Who's "Love, Reign ___ Me" | 44 |
"Love, Reign ___ Me" (Who song) | 41 |
"___ the hills and far away" | 38 |
"__ the land of the free . . ." | 41 |
" . . . thy warfare ___": Scott | 41 |
"___ the ramparts we watched..." | 42 |
"__ the land of the free ..." | 39 |
The Who's "Love Reign ___ Me" | 43 |
Preposition in "Jingle Bells" | 39 |