It might be covered by a Barbie Band-Aid | 40 |
"I've got a boo-boo ..." | 38 |
Because of (with ''to'') | 40 |
Because of (with "to") | 32 |
In debt due to an inaccurate tax return? | 40 |
Something "spotted" in a tree | 39 |
Pussycat's seafaring partner | 32 |
Harry Potter's Hedwig, for one | 34 |
"The ___ and the Pussycat" | 36 |
Predator with a 270-degree head rotation | 40 |
X, in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe | 38 |
What Hoots is, on "Sesame Street" | 43 |
Pussycat's pal or a feathered friend | 40 |
Pussycat's companion, in verse | 34 |
Predator capable of 270-degree head rotation | 44 |
Night ___ (person who stays up late) | 36 |
Messenger bird, in Harry Potter books | 37 |
Mail-carrying creature of Hogwarts | 34 |
Keats's "gloom-bird" | 34 |
Hooter hiding in five answers of this puzzle | 44 |
Harry Potter's pet Hedwig, e.g. | 35 |
Harry Potter's messenger bird Hedwig, e.g. | 46 |
Harry Potter's Hedweg, for one | 34 |
Brood : chicken :: parliament : ___ | 35 |
Bird that's sometimes spotted | 33 |
Bird that's a Masonic symbol | 32 |
"Whoo ... whoo ..." caller | 36 |
"Tu-whit tu-whoo" caller | 34 |
"The House at Pooh Corner" bird | 41 |
It doesn't give much of a hoot! | 35 |
Youngster with disproportionately large eyes | 44 |
Youngster who's up all night | 32 |
Certain screecher's offspring | 33 |
Big cheese following the East Run (6) | 37 |
They're known for head-turning | 34 |
A group of them is called a parliament | 38 |
Their necks can turn 270 degrees | 32 |
Pride : lions :: parliament : -- | 32 |
Messengers in Harry Potter books | 32 |
Mail deliverers in the Harry Potter books | 41 |
Little River Band "Night ___" | 39 |
Letter carriers in "Harry Potter" | 43 |
Harry Potter's mail carriers | 32 |
Chicago indie rock band, The ___ | 32 |
Birds with rare binocular vision | 32 |
"Sensing ___" Jose Gonzalez | 37 |
"Legend of the Guardians" birds | 41 |
"A League of Their ___" | 33 |
"To thine ___ self be true" | 37 |
''My ___ Private Idaho'' (1991) | 47 |
Lit "My ___ Worst Enemy" | 34 |
"To thine ____ self . . ." | 36 |
"To thine ___ self . . ." | 35 |
"My ___ Private Idaho" | 32 |
Title character in a 1988 John Cleese film | 42 |
Paul's brand, Newman's ___ | 34 |
Newman's ___ (grocery offerings) | 36 |
“Go Your ___ Way” (Fleetwood Mac hit) | 45 |
Dyer's "Pulling Your ___ Strings" | 47 |
Be undefeated against, in sports lingo | 38 |
Baruch's "My ___ Story" | 37 |
Baruch's "My ___ Story'" | 42 |
"To thine ___ self be true": Polonius | 47 |
"To thine ___ self ..." | 33 |
"To thine ___ self . . . " | 36 |
"To thine __ self be true" | 36 |
"The devil looks after his ___" | 41 |
"My --- Private Idaho" (1991) | 39 |
"My ___ Private Idaho" (1991 film) | 44 |
"My ___ Private Idaho," 1991 film | 43 |
"Mind your ___ business!" | 35 |
"Life of My ___" 3 Doors Down | 39 |
"Grow Some Funk of Your ___" Elton John | 49 |
"Go Your ___ Way" (Fleetwood Mac song) | 48 |
"Get your ___ box" (Cheez-It slogan) | 46 |
Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks, e.g. | 35 |
Yes "___ of a Lonely Heart" | 37 |
Steinbrenner vis-a-vis the Yankees | 35 |
"___ of a Lonely Heart" | 33 |
One side in baseball negotiations | 33 |
V.I.P. group in baseball circles | 32 |
Consistently beating, in sports lingo | 37 |
Admitting (with "up") | 32 |
Defeats regularly, in sports lingo | 34 |
Comes clean, with "up" | 32 |
Roy Orbison "Tennessee ___ My Soul" | 45 |
Don Henley "Who ___ This Place" | 41 |
Admits, with "up," in an interview | 44 |
Admits (to), with "up" | 32 |
"Ask the man who ___ one" | 35 |
Admits (with ''to'') | 36 |
Acknowledge to be true, with "to" | 43 |
Zuccotti Park movement, for short | 33 |
Sounds at a vaccination center, maybe | 37 |
Early 2010's street protest movement, briefly | 49 |
"The ___ Incident" (Fonda Western) | 44 |
Western classic, "The ___ Incident" | 45 |
Classic oater, "The ___ Incident" | 43 |
"The ___ Incident" (Henry Fonda movie) | 48 |
"The ___ Incident" (1943 Fonda film) | 46 |