| How to refer to a serpentine jurist? | 36 |
| Showing disapproval, in a way | 29 |
| Sounding like a mad cat | 23 |
| Ominous jungle sound | 20 |
| Audience reaction, at times | 27 |
| Recommendation for an employee who was chronically drunk? | 57 |
| What to call a royal snake? | 27 |
| Henry VIII's pet snake? | 27 |
| English metal band Devil Sold ___ | 33 |
| Science of reptilian tissue? | 28 |
| Study of snakes' evolution | 30 |
| Snake's favorite movie of 1981? | 35 |
| ___ fit | 7 |
| ___ fit (tantrum) | 17 |
| __ fit: tantrum | 15 |
| __ fit (tantrum) | 16 |
| __ fit | 6 |
| Type of fit | 11 |
| Tantrum, colloquially | 21 |
| Fit of anger, in slang | 22 |
| Burst of bad temper | 19 |
| Diva's conspicuous display | 30 |
| Childish tantrum | 16 |
| A diva may throw one | 20 |
| Whiny temper tantrums | 21 |
| Childish outbursts | 18 |
| Sleep-regulating neurotransmitter | 33 |
| Zyrtec target | 13 |
| Allergy-medicine target | 23 |
| They're released by the immune system | 41 |
| Driving concern quip (Part 3) | 29 |
| Constituent of many proteins | 28 |
| Tissue: Prefix | 14 |
| Water-soluble protein | 21 |
| Study of the past, in Spain | 27 |
| Expert on eras | 14 |
| Expert on the past | 18 |
| Commager or Beard | 17 |
| Past masters | 12 |
| Herodotus and Thucydides, for two | 33 |
| Commager and Durant | 19 |
| "A Tale of Two Cities" or "War and Peace," e.g. | 67 |
| Station that shows shows about past lives | 41 |
| Start of a Mark Twain quote | 27 |
| Comment of Henry Ford | 21 |
| "The majority of British ___ ___ policy coming to fruition" | 69 |
| Learn from the past | 19 |
| Specialty of George Bancroft | 28 |
| Melodramatic | 12 |
| Like a ham's performance | 28 |
| (n.) the study of temper tantrums through the ages | 50 |
| Calls for quiet | 15 |
| Sounds for attention | 20 |
| "A ___ very palpable . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
| ___ home run | 12 |
| Words with snag or home run | 27 |
| Words before snag or homer | 26 |
| "A ___ very palpable hit": Shak. | 42 |
| --- sour note | 13 |
| ____ roadblock: be stymied | 26 |
| ___ snag (have trouble) | 23 |
| ___ snag (experience difficulty) | 32 |
| ___ run of bad luck | 19 |
| ___ homer | 9 |
| __ sour note | 12 |
| __ high note | 12 |
| Cleared, as a water hazard | 26 |
| Cleared all the bases | 21 |
| Emulate Babe Ruth | 17 |
| Smack hard | 10 |
| ___-run (baseball ploy) | 23 |
| ___ run (baseball move) | 23 |
| Sometimes successful, sometimes not | 35 |
| Trait of a gentleman in training? | 33 |
| Baseball tactic | 15 |
| Type of accident | 16 |
| Like commando raids | 19 |
| Kind of driver or baseball play | 31 |
| Car crime | 9 |
| Baseball play that may be foiled by a pitchout | 46 |
| Mentioned something sensitive | 29 |
| Get too personal, so to speak | 29 |
| Stop improving | 14 |
| Go 0-for-20, say | 16 |
| Fail to stay on key | 19 |
| Back pay for an off-key soprano? | 32 |
| Reach the lowest point | 22 |
| Have nowhere to go but up | 25 |
| The teacherÂ’s paddle had clearly ___ | 40 |
| STEP DOWN: 5 | 12 |
| Had nowhere to go but up | 24 |
| ___ ride (thumb) | 16 |
| Elope? | 6 |
| There are 39 in a title | 23 |
| Top Ten payouts? | 16 |
| "Letters to a Young Contrarian" author Christopher | 60 |
| Thumbs a ride | 13 |
| Inexpensive way to travel | 25 |
| One looking for a free ride? | 28 |
| One with a pick-up line? | 24 |