"Encore en __" (a little longer) | 42 |
"Right church, wrong ___" | 35 |
Usher's destination, at times | 33 |
Spot for sitting through a sermon | 33 |
Some people kneel in front of it | 32 |
Seat that may have a pamphlet rack | 34 |
Church supporter's supporter | 32 |
Blind ___, of "Treasure Island" | 41 |
___ Research Center (think tank) | 32 |
__ Charitable Trusts (PBS patron) | 33 |
Bird that's as small as it sounds | 37 |
They're positioned in the church | 36 |
Benches for the church softball team? | 37 |
Seats for some members of the wedding | 37 |
Mexican cactus, or the drug made from it | 40 |
Provider of a trip across a desert? | 35 |
It's taken for trips in the desert | 38 |
Hallucinogen used in some Indian ceremonies | 43 |
Russell's Super Bowl XLVIII rival | 37 |
Metalious's "___ Place" | 37 |
Candy with collectible dispensers | 33 |
Candy with a collectible dispenser | 34 |
What you might get by moving a head? | 36 |
What might come out of Kermit's neck | 40 |
Reward for performing a chin-up? | 32 |
Its containers hold twelve pieces | 33 |
It may be taken from the neck of a superhero | 44 |
Candy that comes with a dispenser | 33 |
Candy that comes with a collectible dispenser | 45 |
Candy that comes in more than a dozen flavors | 45 |
Candy in a collectible dispenser | 32 |
Candy dispensed in a "Seinfeld" episode | 49 |
Candy company whose first flavor was Pfefferminz | 48 |
Candy acquired while holding one's chin up? | 47 |
Candy holder with a museum in Burlingame, CA | 44 |
GI's rank after one year, maybe | 35 |
Future specialist, perhaps: Abbr. | 33 |
Enlistee with a chevron above an arc: Abbr. | 43 |
Certain enlisted man's rank, briefly | 40 |
Bradley Manning's rank: Abbr. | 33 |
Specialists' underlings: Abbr. | 34 |
Seaman apprentices' USMC equivalents | 40 |
Gomer Pyle and platoonmates, by rank: Abbr. | 43 |
Gases implicated in climate change | 34 |
Future specialists, perhaps: Abbr. | 34 |
German coin, before adopting the euro | 37 |
Old German coin equivalent to 1/100 of a mark | 45 |
German penny replaced by the euro cent | 38 |
"That's nuthin'!" | 35 |
"Oh, right, sure, yeah!" | 34 |
"Just like that" noise | 32 |
Major lobbyist against generic drugs | 36 |
Org. where hackers can't hack it | 36 |
Org. based in Palm Beach Gardens | 32 |
___ Championship (annual August tournament) | 43 |
Trevino won this tournament in '84 | 38 |
Tourn. won five times by J. Nicklaus | 36 |
Tourn. won by Larry Nelson: 1981 | 32 |
Sports tour organizer, for short | 32 |
Sports group based in Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 44 |
Organizer of one of four Grand Slam events: Abbr. | 49 |
Organization that features Woods, woods and woods | 49 |
Org. whose members' lies are discussed on TV | 48 |
Org. whose members are concerned with lies | 42 |
Org. wherein you might work for your Masters? | 45 |
Org. concerned with course work? | 32 |
Org. based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 41 |
One of men's golf's majors | 34 |
One of golf's "majors" | 36 |
Its members are experts at driving: Abbr. | 41 |
It holds an annual tournament every Aug. | 40 |
Holder of a Grand Slam event, for short | 39 |
Grp. with holes in its organization | 35 |
Grp. that gives out cups for reaching cups | 42 |
Grp. concerned with slicing and chipping | 40 |
Gp. in which hackers can't hack it? | 39 |
Gp. concerned with flight, approach and landing | 47 |
Club with clubs in its logo: Abbr. | 34 |
Club discussed in clubhouses: Abbr. | 35 |
___ Championship: August golf tournament | 40 |
Nicklaus has won five of them, briefly | 38 |
The ___ of Europe (international links org.) | 44 |
Some major golf tournaments, informally | 39 |
Organizer of many nonprofit events | 34 |
Organizer of events for swingers | 32 |
Links org. sponsoring the FedEx Cup | 35 |
Links org. featuring the Masters Tournament | 43 |
Driving distance is a concern in it | 35 |
Like the "Star Wars" movies | 37 |
Like many nonanimated Disney films | 34 |
Like many family films (and title of this puzzle) | 49 |
Suffix meaning "eater" | 32 |
"Exile in Guyville" singer Liz | 40 |
"Exile in Guyville" rocker Liz | 40 |
"Why Can't I?" singer Liz | 39 |
''Somebody's Miracle'' singer | 49 |
Long-running Broadway musical, familiarly | 41 |
B'way hit beginning in '88 | 34 |
Andrew Lloyd Webber title villain | 33 |
"The ___ of the Opera," Chaney film | 45 |