Millay's "The ___ Tree" | 37 |
Item in a Harry & David basket | 34 |
Fruit used to describe a large-hipped physique | 46 |
Elvis Costello's is "Sweet" | 41 |
Elvis Costello "Sweet ___" | 36 |
Alligator ___ (another name for an avocado) | 43 |
"The ___ Tree," Millay poem | 37 |
" . . . partridge in a ___ tree" | 42 |
Traditional 30th anniversary gift | 33 |
Steinbeck story (with "The") | 38 |
Steinbeck opus, with "The" | 36 |
Shucker's discovery, at times | 33 |
Precious object in a Steinbeck novella | 38 |
Item on Barbara Bush's necklace | 35 |
Bizet's "The ___ Fishers" | 39 |
"The Good Earth" novelist Buck | 40 |
___ Jam (Eddie Vedder's band) | 33 |
1969 'Hello, Dolly!' star | 33 |
''Hello, Dolly!'' Tony winner | 45 |
Minnie and Asa form colorful combo | 34 |
"Basic black" accessory | 33 |
Comic strip with the characters Rat and Pig | 43 |
Former Canadian Prime Minister Lester | 37 |
"Washington Merry-Go-Round" columnist | 47 |
Game bird's perch in a carol | 32 |
Explorer who proved that Greenland is an island | 47 |
American polar explorer Robert ___ | 34 |
"The North Pole" author, 1910 | 39 |
"Northward Over the Great Ice" writer | 47 |
"Ninety Degrees North" subject | 40 |
They may be strained in young families | 38 |
Subjects of Mendelian experiments | 33 |
What "matar" means on an Indian menu | 46 |
Vegetables in some risotto recipes | 34 |
They're "split" for soup | 38 |
They might be compared to small brains | 38 |
Subjects of MendelÂ’s studies | 32 |
Subjects of Mendel's experiments | 36 |
Food items catapulted with a spoon, maybe | 41 |
Fergie's band, Black Eyed ___ | 33 |
Black Eyed ___ (Fergie's group) | 35 |
Accompaniers of carrots in a Birds Eye package | 46 |
"The E.N.D." Black Eyed ___ | 37 |
"Split" soup ingredients | 34 |
"Rubber chicken and bullet ___" | 41 |
"Behind the Front" Black Eyed ___ | 43 |
''Sweet'' vegetables | 36 |
Side dish popular at New Year's | 35 |
Farm laborers of low social rank | 32 |
Audience to the King of Id's speeches | 41 |
"___ porridge hot ..." | 32 |
"___ porridge hot . . ." | 34 |
"___ porridge hot . . . " | 35 |
"___-porridge hot . . . " | 35 |
"___ porridge in the pot nine days old" | 49 |
"__ porridge hot . . ." | 33 |
"___ porridge cold . . ." | 35 |
''___ Porridge Hot'' | 36 |
''___ porridge hot . . .'' | 42 |
"Nine-day-old" veggies | 32 |
"_____-porridge hot..." | 33 |
"__ porridge in the pot ..." | 38 |
___ pudding (nursery rhyme dish) | 32 |
Really thick fog, metaphorically | 32 |
Three-__: consecutive sports titles | 35 |
__ moss (gardener's material) | 33 |
Three-___ (third consecutive championship) | 42 |
Starting material in coal formation | 35 |
Plant matter used as a plant covering | 37 |
Organic material found in marshes | 33 |
Fuel used in smokeless briquettes | 33 |
Boggy material used as fertilizer | 33 |
Scheduled site of the 2010 U.S. Open | 36 |
Hard place to find on the California coast? | 43 |
Golf course named after a Flintstone? | 37 |
Something trained by the backstroke | 35 |
Muscle exercised by push-ups, casually | 38 |
Muscle builder's muscle, for short | 38 |
Muscle affected by Poland syndrome | 34 |
Bench presser's target muscle, briefly | 42 |
Bench presser's muscle, briefly | 35 |
Nutcracker's target, sometimes | 34 |
Wearing things that clash, e.g.? | 32 |
Quantity of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked | 46 |
Author of "The Road Less Traveled" | 44 |
A measure of trouble or a Canadian car | 38 |
Italian cheese made from sheep's milk | 41 |
Zane Grey's "West of the ___" | 43 |
New Mexico's ___ National Historical Park | 45 |
Bill from the Westward Expansion | 32 |
"West of the ___" (Zane Grey novel) | 45 |
___ Bill (legendary cowboy of fiction) | 38 |
Bodybuilder's pride, for short | 34 |
Weight training targets, briefly | 32 |
TheyÂ’re big among bodybuilders | 34 |
They're found around six-packs | 34 |
They're big among bodybuilders | 34 |
Mr. America's pride, perhaps | 32 |
Bodybuilder's pride, briefly | 32 |
Bench presser's target, familiarly | 38 |