Opposites of wolves in sheeps' clothing | 43 |
White-collar crime investigators follow them | 44 |
Investigators sometimes follow them | 35 |
Big ___ (nickname of baseball's David Ortiz) | 48 |
Big ___ (nickname of ballplayer David Ortiz) | 44 |
Big ___ (David Ortiz's nickname) | 36 |
Run-D.M.C.'s "Ay ___" | 35 |
Parental term of endearment, in Spain | 37 |
Conductor Genarro ___: 1886-1941 | 32 |
Boston's David "Big ___" Ortiz | 44 |
Big __: Red Sox slugger's nickname | 38 |
Big __: baseball's David Ortiz | 34 |
Big ___ (nickname of baseball's Ortiz) | 42 |
Big ___ (nickname for David Ortiz of the Red Sox) | 49 |
Big ___ (baseball's David Ortiz) | 36 |
Word from the Narragansett for "baby" | 47 |
What one may see on a Cree's knee | 37 |
"Hair" producer Joseph | 32 |
New York Shakespeare Festival founder Joseph | 44 |
New York Shakespeare Festival founder | 37 |
Founder of New York's Public Theater | 40 |
Shakespeare in the Park founder/producer Joseph | 47 |
N.Y. Shakespeare Festival producer | 34 |
Memorable producer of Shakespeare in the Park | 45 |
Joseph who started Shakespeare in the Park | 42 |
Joseph who brought Shakespeare to Central Park | 46 |
His productions are not for infants | 35 |
Famed modern producer of Shakespearean plays | 44 |
"Hair" producer Joseph ___ | 36 |
"Hair" (and other hits) producer | 42 |
"A Chorus Line" producer Joseph | 41 |
''Hair'' producer | 33 |
Poopdeck ___ (Popeye's father) | 34 |
Poopdeck __ (Popeye's father) | 33 |
Lucifer Ornamental Yokum, familiarly | 36 |
World's second largest island | 33 |
Part of the world's second-largest island | 45 |
Inlet of the Coral Sea: Gulf of ____ | 36 |
IndonesiaÂ’s largest province | 32 |
Gulf of ___ (inlet of the Coral Sea) | 36 |
Easternmost province of Indonesia | 33 |
Residents of the capital Jayapura | 33 |
It's typically 72 for a course | 34 |
You're good if you can break it | 35 |
Word before ''excellence'' | 42 |
When it's broken, that's good | 37 |
Score that's "saved" | 34 |
Score between a birdie and a bogey | 34 |
It's good to break on the links | 35 |
Excellent drivers often break it | 32 |
Average score on the golf course | 32 |
Average score for the golf course | 33 |
Word often seen before 3, 4 or 5, but never 1 | 45 |
Word before three, four or five, but not one | 44 |
What excellent drivers often break | 34 |
Something that's good to break | 34 |
Something frequently broken by Tiger Woods | 42 |
Some shoot it and others break it | 33 |
Professional drivers usually break it | 37 |
Like the numbers dos, cuatro, seis, ocho, etc. | 46 |
It's usually between 3 and 5 | 32 |
It's often two, in mini golf | 32 |
It's good if you can break it | 33 |
It's "for the course" | 35 |
Good score, if the course is tough | 34 |
Golf score between bogey and birdie | 35 |
Five, four or three, on the links | 33 |
3, 4 or 5, usually, for a golf hole | 35 |
3, 4 or 5 on a golf hole, typically | 35 |
2, 3 or 4, usually, in miniature golf | 37 |
"Legal" or "medic" lead-in | 46 |
Beginning for "normal" | 32 |
Starter for "chute" or "sail" | 49 |
"Trooper" or "medic" start | 46 |
"Medic" or "meter" lead-in | 46 |
Prefix with "military" | 32 |
One who may get a rap at a law office | 37 |
Lead-in for ''graph'' | 37 |
Lawyer's assistant, for short | 33 |
Beginning for "trooper" | 33 |
Another name for the city of Belém | 37 |
Aide in a lawyer's office, briefly | 38 |
''Medic'' starter | 33 |
"The Prodigal Son" and others | 39 |
What's represented by x2 = 4py | 34 |
Graph of the equation y = ax2 + bx + c | 38 |
Weekly with 30+ million circulation | 35 |
Televised Thanksgiving Day event | 32 |
March event, in more ways than one | 34 |
Berlin's "Easter ___" | 35 |
"Wooden Soldiers" action | 34 |
"I Love a ___," 1931 song hit | 39 |
"I Love a ___," 1931 song | 35 |
Celebrated St. Patrick's Day | 32 |
It might be seen between marching bands | 39 |
Reasons for some street closures | 32 |
Fourth of July and Veterans Day events | 38 |
"This statement is false," e.g. | 41 |
"I never tell the truth," e.g. | 40 |
Perfect diamond of 100 or more carats | 37 |