Queenside castle indicator, in chess | 36 |
Pedometer's starting reading | 32 |
Line indicating that X misplayed | 32 |
A winning combination in today's puzzle theme | 49 |
"Tic-Tac-Dough" winning line | 38 |
"Hollywood Squares" win, maybe | 40 |
"Hollywood Squares" victory | 37 |
"___, Ernest . . . ": 1922 song | 41 |
"___ Ernest . . . ," 1922 song | 40 |
"___ Baby Baby," 1965 song | 36 |
"You're gonna get in trou-ble!" | 45 |
"I'm really impressed!" | 37 |
"Aren't you special!" | 35 |
''How exciting!'' | 33 |
Character in "Alley Oop" | 34 |
Type of pass, with "alley" | 36 |
Alley-___ pass (basketball play) | 32 |
Alley-___ (lobbed play in basketball) | 37 |
"Allez ___" (1934 Buster Keaton film) | 47 |
"Sorry 'bout that!" | 33 |
"I'm such a klutz!" | 33 |
''Sorry about that!'' | 37 |
Sound before the crash of dishes | 32 |
It may be heard after an accident | 33 |
"Didn't mean to do that!" | 39 |
Word after the crash of dishes, perhaps | 39 |
What you never want to hear a surgeon say | 41 |
Unwelcome word at an antique shop? | 34 |
"I didn't mean to say that!" | 42 |
"Didn't mean to do that" | 38 |
''I dropped it!'' | 33 |
''How clumsy of me!'' | 37 |
___! All Berries (Cap'n Crunch variety) | 43 |
What you never want to hear a mohel say | 39 |
Unwelcome word from a brain surgeon | 35 |
Unwelcome word at an antique shop | 33 |
Sound before the crash of dishes, perhaps | 41 |
It might precede "Sorry!" | 35 |
Interjection for droppers and spillers | 38 |
Cry before saying "wasn't me!" | 44 |
Britney's interjection when she does it again | 49 |
Bad word to hear at a china shop | 32 |
"Well, that was stupid of me!" | 40 |
"Um ... did I really just do that?" | 45 |
"Uh-oh, I dropped it!" | 32 |
"Sorry I spilled that!" | 33 |
"I shouldn't have done that" | 42 |
"I didn't mean to drop that!" | 43 |
Phrase to a child who's fallen | 34 |
Losing line in a children's game | 36 |
"Hollywood Squares" loser | 35 |
Behave like lava out of a volcano | 33 |
Moves very much unlike Jagger, more like sludge | 47 |
Exhibits in abundance, as confidence | 36 |
Inflation-fighting org. during WWII | 35 |
Festive shout in a Greek restaurant | 35 |
Large, brilliantly colored food fish | 36 |
Fish also called a Jerusalem haddock | 36 |
Oprah's favorite aquarium fish? | 35 |
Australia's national gemstone | 33 |
Stone made of silicon and oxygen | 32 |
Producer of a colorful ring tone | 32 |
It's a form of hydrated silica | 34 |
Birthstone between sapphire and topaz | 37 |
Word from the Sanskrit for "stone" | 44 |
Word from the Sanskrit for "jewel" | 44 |
The Empress of Australia, found in 1915, for one | 48 |
Stone measuring 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale | 44 |
Stone for a Libra, traditionally | 32 |
South Australia's state gemstone | 36 |
Memorable 1995 hurricane with a gem of a name? | 46 |
It's around 6 on the Mohs scale | 35 |
Harlequin _____ (varicolored stone) | 35 |
Harlequin ___ (multicolored gem) | 32 |
Good luck charm of the Middle Ages | 34 |
Gem usually finished en cabochon | 32 |
Gem from the Latin for "precious stone" | 49 |
Flame Queen ___ (famous gemstone) | 33 |
Columbus Day baby's birthstone | 34 |
Birthstone of someone born on Halloween | 39 |
''Fiery'' gemstone | 34 |
___ Fruits (Starburst candy, originally) | 40 |
Australia's national gemstones | 34 |
They're mined in Virgin Valley | 34 |
The Olympic Australis and others | 32 |
NASA discovered them on Mars in 2008 | 36 |
80% of them come from South Australia | 37 |
Not allowing light to pass through | 34 |
Abstract form prominent in the '60s | 39 |
Abstract painting style of the '60s | 39 |
Painting style that's visually teasing | 42 |
Victor Vasarely's "Zebras," e.g. | 46 |
It often employs geometric patterns | 35 |
Genre of Vasarely's "Zebras" | 42 |
Dazzling drawings of the '60s | 33 |
"Perceptual abstraction" | 34 |
Work that gives the illusion of movement | 40 |
Visual movement popularized in the 1960s | 40 |
Subject of a pioneering 1965 MoMA show | 38 |
Style known as perceptual abstraction | 37 |