School in the Red River Rivalry game | 36 |
Rodgers-Hammerstein musical: 1943 | 33 |
Rodgers & Hammerstein classic | 33 |
Musical that won a 1944 Pulitzer | 32 |
Home for Will Rogers and Garth Brooks | 37 |
Choctaw for "red people" | 34 |
"I Cain't Say No" musical | 39 |
"All right, I heard you already!" | 43 |
"All right, I get it already!" | 40 |
"You don't have to yell" | 38 |
"Quit nagging! I'll do it!" | 41 |
"I'll do it, I'll do it!" | 43 |
"I heard you! I heard you!" | 37 |
"I heard you the first time" | 38 |
"I heard you the first 10 times" | 42 |
"I get your point. Jeez!" | 35 |
"I get it, stop nagging me!" | 38 |
"Enough! You've convinced me!" | 44 |
"Enough! I'm convinced!" | 38 |
"Enough already -- take a chill pill!" | 48 |
"All right, I'll do it!" | 38 |
"All right, enough, I accept" | 39 |
''Got it, stop nagging!'' | 41 |
Veggie served pickled, fried or grilled | 39 |
Vegetable that's often pickled | 34 |
Vegetable that's often fried | 32 |
Vegetable sometimes grown as a flower | 37 |
Vegetable found in many Southern recipes | 40 |
Vegetable also called lady's-finger | 39 |
Southern vegetable that's often deep-fried | 46 |
Popular fried vegetable of the South | 36 |
Pod veggie that's a cotton cousin | 37 |
Pod that's sometimes pickled | 32 |
Plant called lady's-finger in England | 41 |
Plant also known as ladies' fingers | 39 |
Plant also called lady's-finger | 35 |
It's sometimes deep-fried in the South | 42 |
It's also known as lady's-finger | 40 |
Ingredient in the Middle Eastern stew bamia | 43 |
Food often with pentagonal cross sections | 41 |
Vegetables also known as lady's-fingers | 43 |
1994 Olympic gold medalist skater Baiul | 39 |
___ Baiul, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist | 45 |
Olympic skating champion between Kristi and Tara | 48 |
___ Baiul (figure skating gold medalist) | 40 |
Circular gesture with the thumb and forefinger | 46 |
Ready for action after an injury, in sports | 43 |
Ending for "pay" or "schnoz" | 48 |
"Pay" or "Motor" ending | 43 |
Suffix with "pay" or "crap" | 47 |
Suffix that can indicate bribery | 32 |
Italian's "Look out!" | 35 |
Girl from Ipanema's greeting | 32 |
Ending with pay, plug, or schnozz | 33 |
Ending with "pay" or "play" | 47 |
Ending with "pay" or "Motor" | 48 |
Ending for "Motor" or "pay" | 47 |
Brazilian's "hello" | 33 |
"___ and Julia," 1967 Swedish film | 44 |
"King ___" (Elgar cantata) | 36 |
Count ___ (Lemony Snicket villain) | 34 |
Elgar's "King ___" | 32 |
Villain in the "Lemony Snicket" books | 47 |
"Lemony Snicket" evil count | 37 |
Evil count in Lemony Snicket books | 34 |
Count in Lemony Snicket's books | 35 |
Count ___, villain in Lemony Snicket books | 42 |
Count ___ (2004 Jim Carrey role) | 32 |
Washington Capitals goalie Kolzig | 33 |
St. ___, Northfield, Minn., campus | 34 |
St. ___ College, Northfield, Minn. | 34 |
Snowman in Disney's "Frozen" | 42 |
Science fiction writer Stapledon | 32 |
Saint with a Minnesota college named after him | 46 |
Saint in a Minnesota college name | 33 |
Minnesota's St. ___ College Choir | 37 |
Lemony Snicket villain Count ___ | 32 |
King ___ II known as "The Stout" | 42 |
Elgar's "King _____" | 34 |
Dedicatee of a famous Tallinn church | 36 |
Count in the Lemony Snicket books | 33 |
Count in Lemony Snicket's stories | 37 |
Count in "Lemony Snicket" | 35 |
Count ___, character in the Lemony Snicket books | 48 |
Count ___ of Lemony Snicket books | 33 |
"The Saga of King ___": Longfellow | 44 |
"Lemony Snicket" baddie Count ___ | 43 |
"King ___," Elgar cantata | 35 |
___ the Fat, Norway's patron saint | 38 |
__ II, king who founded Borg (now Sarpsborg) | 44 |
St. ___ Church (Estonian landmark) | 34 |
St. ___ Castle (landmark in Savonlinna, Finland) | 48 |
St. __ Castle (Finnish landmark) | 32 |
"The Good Earth" heroine | 34 |
"The Good Earth" mother | 33 |
Wife in "The Good Earth" | 34 |
"The Good Earth" character | 36 |
'The Good Earth' heroine | 32 |
Character in "The Good Earth" | 39 |
Slave in "The Good Earth" | 35 |