Word repeated before ''again,'' in a saying | 59 |
Whom the agents work for (and a chunk of each theme answer) | 59 |
What this puzzle's perimeter contains abbreviations for | 59 |
What each of eight of this puzzle's answers consists of | 59 |
What the construction crew put up during one 9-to-5 period? | 59 |
Windshield washer fluid: "Push down and twist"... | 59 |
When Nora leaves Torvald in "A Doll's House" | 58 |
Word repeated in "Elegy in a Country Churchyard" | 58 |
What the "semper" of "semper fi" means | 58 |
What steam coming out of the ears may signify in a cartoon | 58 |
Words in the chorus of the Jackson 5's "ABC" | 58 |
Words with "crossroads" or "advantage" | 58 |
Word that comes from the Greek for "indivisible" | 58 |
What The Temptations "Ain't Too Proud" to do | 58 |
What Aristotle's hand rests on in a Rembrandt painting | 58 |
When they're locked, you look like you're shouting | 58 |
What big girls don't do, according to the Four Seasons | 58 |
Walking trees in ''The Lord of the Rings'' | 58 |
Writer and director of "Julie & Julia," 2009 | 58 |
Words first used monetarily on the 1795 $5 half-eagle coin | 58 |
Water brand that spells an uncomplimentary word in reverse | 58 |
What a well-written sudoku puzzle never requires you to do | 58 |
When repeated after "Hardy," Hanna-Barbera hyena | 58 |
Word before "fund" or "one's bets" | 58 |
What a white "H" on a blue sign signifies: Abbr. | 58 |
White Rabbit's song in "Alice in Wonderland" | 58 |
Wide receiver Michael, nicknamed "the Playmaker" | 58 |
Word derived from Japanese for "empty orchestra" | 58 |
William of TV's "The Greatest American Hero" | 58 |
What medieval corporate thieves did to cover their tracks? | 58 |
When repeated, a National Zoo attraction from 1972 to 1992 | 58 |
Where to hear "Tit-Willow," with "The" | 58 |
When doubled, a Robin Williams character's catchphrase | 58 |
What this puzzle's four longest answers have in common | 58 |
What literally comes from the north, east, west and south? | 58 |
Where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed | 58 |
Writer who said "What I cannot love, I overlook" | 58 |
Whence the line "The True North strong and free" | 58 |
Word before "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title | 58 |
Word following ''Hernando's hideaway'' | 58 |
Word that could follow the first word of the theme entries | 58 |
Whence "... as far as the east is from the west" | 58 |
Western locale called the Biggest Little City in the World | 58 |
What a "swish" basketball shot doesn't touch | 58 |
Woman of song with a ''little white book'' | 58 |
Waif befriended by Katniss in "The Hunger Games" | 58 |
When in Act I Hamlet's father's ghost first speaks | 58 |
What you may notice about the puzzle you are doing, part 1 | 58 |
Where women's biathlon was introduced as a medal event | 58 |
When photographs for nursing home brochures are often shot | 58 |
Wolf's give-away in "Little Red Riding Hood" | 58 |
What traveling salespeople do to keep commissions current? | 58 |
What a dog might do to pretend it's not out of breath? | 58 |
Why there's now only a huge pile of banana peels left? | 58 |
What carnivores like to do after a hard day at the office? | 58 |
What this puzzle's three identical clues can represent | 58 |
Writer of the column "Washington Merry-Go-Round" | 58 |
What the perimeter answers in this puzzle literally create | 58 |
Where copies of "The Grapes of Wrath" are stored | 58 |
What the marshal declared the moonshiner's shed to be? | 58 |
What the bride's father did vis-Ã -vis the reception | 58 |
Whom a guy might hang with when he's not with the guys | 58 |
W.W. II hero who later had a successful career in politics | 58 |
What the road to hell is paved with, according to a saying | 58 |
What happens in one scene in "The Wizard of Oz"? | 58 |
Words before "Man shall not live by bread alone" | 58 |
What the fans saw with only a single punt in each quarter? | 58 |
Where King Arthur was conveyed for his wounds to be healed | 58 |
Winona who was the V.P. on Nader's presidential ticket | 58 |
What someone who is about to die stands on, metaphorically | 58 |
What a lousy car has that makes you want to buy it anyway? | 58 |
What a call might come in on while you're on the phone | 58 |
What you take things to when you tackle a harder challenge | 58 |
With even positive and negative charges, as some molecules | 58 |
When doubled, a song-turned-meme performed by Gary Brolsma | 58 |
Way to beat bad breath: swap sides in a battle plan (3, 3) | 58 |
Words before "the road" or "the money" | 58 |
Web site with the subheading "Merchant Services" | 58 |
What may represent "I" in American Sign Language | 58 |
Wally __, whom Lou Gehrig replaced as Yankee first baseman | 58 |
Wanted: Flier to tow "Occupy Wall Street" banner | 58 |
Whence the phrase "Wisdom is better than rubies" | 58 |
What "burns, burns, burns" in a hit country song | 58 |
Watches worn by some in Hillary's Everest ascent party | 58 |
Where a Hungarian toy inventor vacations in the Caribbean? | 58 |
Warp drive repairman on the original "Star Trek" | 58 |
Wm. H. Taft was the only U.S. president born in this month | 58 |
When the American Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded | 58 |
Will Scarlett in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" | 58 |
What a baby-delivering bird uses to store meat in bottles? | 58 |
Word that can mean "a hit" or "a miss" | 58 |
Where your opinion on "One lump or two?" counts? | 58 |
Word that's hard to avoid when writing crossword clues | 58 |
Word before "Sopranos" and "Leftovers" | 58 |
World's longest wooden roller coaster, at Kings Island | 58 |
Word with ''so'' or ''hi'' | 58 |
When "Friends" and "ER" were on, orig. | 58 |
What a "packed to the gills" subway car might be | 58 |
What the "ten" of "hang ten" refers to | 58 |
Word that's an accidental acronym of a Hemingway title | 58 |