Sport with rings and horses | 27 |
Exercise establishments | 23 |
Strength-building places | 24 |
Indoor sports facilities | 24 |
Arnold's early hangouts | 27 |
Workout sites, at times | 23 |
Where people get pumped up | 26 |
School rooms prone to echoes | 28 |
Rooms with high ceilings | 24 |
Recess sites, at times | 22 |
Places for some dumbbells | 25 |
Places for H.S. basketball | 26 |
Pep rally sites, often | 22 |
High school locker sites | 24 |
Bodybuilding buildings | 22 |
"Y" facilities | 24 |
OB/___ (certain doctor) | 23 |
Ob-_____ (medical specialist) | 29 |
Ob-___ (med. specialty) | 23 |
OB-___ (certain doctor) | 23 |
Ob (doc who delivers)- -- | 25 |
Cervix examiner: Abbr. | 22 |
''Peer __'' | 27 |
''Peer ___'' | 28 |
Plaster of paris mineral | 24 |
Plaster of Paris ingredient | 27 |
Plaster of Paris component | 26 |
Sondheim/Styne musical | 22 |
Sondheim-Styne musical | 22 |
Leaf-eating insect scourge | 26 |
Exercise with a hula hoop | 25 |
Do the hootchy-kootchy | 22 |
"Jabberwocky" verb | 28 |
Turn in a spiral vortex | 23 |
Sandwich served in pita | 23 |
Sandwich served with tzatziki | 29 |
Sandwich with tzatziki sauce | 28 |
Lamb-and-pita sandwich | 22 |
Greek restaurant offering | 25 |
Lamb-in-a-pita sandwich | 23 |
Greek diner order, sometimes | 28 |
Greek deli order, perhaps | 25 |
Stabilizing device, for short | 29 |
Sandwich served with ktipiti | 28 |
Rotating wheel, for short | 25 |
Middle Eastern sandwich | 23 |
Kind of plane or scope | 22 |
Greek restaurant staple | 23 |
Stabilizers, for short | 22 |
Some food festival fare | 23 |
Greek restaurant offerings | 26 |
Balancing devices, for short | 28 |
Dutch name of the Hague | 23 |
Den ____: Dutch capital | 23 |
Lukas of "Witness" | 28 |
Lukas of 'Witness' | 26 |
Lukas who played Ryan White | 27 |
Hugo of filmdom: 1901-68 | 24 |
Golfer Jay or his son Bill | 26 |
German-born tennis star Tommy | 29 |
German tennis star Tommy | 24 |
German composer Joseph ___ | 26 |
German composer Joseph | 22 |
Berkeley business school | 24 |
'Witness' actor Lukas | 29 |
___ corpus (legal principle) | 28 |
A bad one should be kicked | 26 |
Black-and-white outfit | 22 |
Equestrian's attire | 23 |
Unshakable behavior pattern | 27 |
Knuckle-cracking, e.g. | 22 |
It may be hard to break | 23 |
Common practice for a nun? | 26 |
"Sister Act" attire | 29 |
Something hard to break | 23 |
Smoking, as a bad example | 25 |
Knuckle-cracking, for one | 25 |
It's tough to break one | 27 |
It's often hard to kick | 27 |
It may be hard to break? | 24 |
It can be hard to break | 23 |
Chewing one's nails, e.g. | 29 |
Breaking a bad one is good | 26 |
Acquired pattern of behavior | 28 |
They're not easily broken | 29 |
Some are hard to break | 22 |
Some are difficult to break | 27 |
Characteristic actions | 22 |
They may be tough to break | 26 |
They don't break easily | 27 |
They can be tough to break | 26 |
Subjects for hypnotists | 23 |
Old ones die hard, they say | 27 |
Items discarded by some nuns | 28 |
"Se ____ espanol" | 27 |
"Se ___ inglés?" | 29 |
"Se ___ español" | 29 |
"___ español?" | 27 |
Wedge-shaped diacritical mark | 29 |
V-shaped diacritical mark | 25 |