The last thing a Yale cheerleader wants | 39 |
Suffix for "prop" or "meth" | 47 |
Starting cryptogram guess, perhaps | 34 |
Starting cryptogram guess, maybe | 32 |
Impossibles song "Erin With ___" | 42 |
Good ÒWheelÓ buy for WHEREÕS THE BEEF | 49 |
First thing Emory cheerleaders call for | 39 |
Ending for "prop" or "meth" | 47 |
Common "Wheel of Fortune" purchase | 44 |
Character seen in Kenya, but not Chad? | 38 |
"Wheel of Fortune" request, maybe | 43 |
"Wheel of Fortune" buy, often | 39 |
"Gimme ___!" (part of a Duke cheer) | 45 |
"Gimme ___!" (end of a Yale cheer) | 44 |
"Gimme _____!" (end of a Yale cheer) | 46 |
"Big in Japan" singer Brun | 36 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' request | 44 |
Words after "bend" or "lend" | 48 |
Something lent or bent, in a phrase | 35 |
Words with "bend" or "lend" | 47 |
Two words after ''lend'' | 40 |
"That was ___ death experience" | 41 |
"That was ___ death experience!" | 42 |
"Or lend ___ to Plato . . . ": Tennyson | 49 |
"Now seems it far, and now __": Scott | 47 |
"Keep ___ to the ground" | 34 |
Based on unscientific observations | 34 |
Part of a raconteur's repertoire | 36 |
Part of a best man's toast, maybe | 37 |
Component of a wedding toast, often | 35 |
Brief story that might open a speech | 36 |
"Not published," literally | 36 |
The white of ___ (recipe ingredient) | 36 |
Anoint with sacred oil, old-style | 33 |
Give extreme unction to, old-style | 34 |
Condition meaning "lack of blood" | 43 |
Blood cell deficiency that may cause dizziness | 46 |
What a deficiency of folic acid causes | 38 |
Result of vitamin B12 deficiency | 32 |
Result of iron deficiency, perhaps | 34 |
Result of Dracula's attentions? | 35 |
Literally, "want of blood" | 36 |
Condition treated with ferrous sulfate | 38 |
Condition requiring iron supplements | 36 |
Blood disorder that causes weakness | 35 |
Blood disorder that causes fatigue | 34 |
Blood deficiency that causes weakness | 37 |
Sea ___, animal that contracts when touched | 43 |
Literally, "daughter of the wind" | 43 |
Meadow bloomer in the buttercup family | 38 |
Radially symmetric sea creatures | 32 |
Hermit crabs' symbiotic partners | 36 |
"It's the end of ___" | 35 |
The end of ___ (legend's retirement) | 40 |
End of ''the end of'' | 37 |
"It's the end of __" | 34 |
Beginning of ___ (watershed moment) | 35 |
"The End of ___": John S. Wise | 40 |
"It's the end of ---" | 35 |
'It's the end of --' | 32 |
"___ of robins . . . " | 32 |
"___ of robins in her hair" | 37 |
"___ of traitors!": Shak. | 35 |
"___ of robins . . . ": Kilmer | 40 |
"...___ of robins in her hair" | 40 |
"__ of robins in her hair": Kilmer | 44 |
'-- of robins in her hair' | 34 |
Turgenev's "___ of Gentlefolk" | 44 |
"For every Bird ___": Emily Dickinson | 47 |
"... ___ of robins in her hair" | 41 |
"... ___ of robins ..." | 33 |
"___of robins in . . . " | 34 |
"_____ of robins in her hair" | 39 |
"_____ of robins in her hair | 33 |
"____ of robins in her hair" | 38 |
"___ of robins in her hair ..." | 41 |
"___ of robins in . . . " | 35 |
"___ of Gentlefolk": Turgenev | 39 |
"__ of robins in her hair" | 36 |
"__ of robins ...": Kilmer | 36 |
" . . . ___ of traitors": Shak. | 41 |
'-- of robins in her hair': Joyce Kilmer | 48 |
It may put you in the arms of Morpheus | 38 |
"He hath spread ___ . . . " | 37 |
Operating without ___ (taking risks) | 36 |
Working without __ (taking chances) | 35 |
Working without __ (acting riskily) | 35 |
Work without ___ (have no safety backup) | 40 |
"They have spread ___ . . . ": Psalms | 47 |
Work without __ (live dangerously) | 34 |
What it's risky to work without | 35 |
Van Halen's "Live Without ___" | 44 |
Old seed making a court divider? | 32 |
Live Grateful Dead album "Without ___" | 48 |
Jean Baptiste ___, French violinist | 35 |
Janis Ian album "Working Without __" | 46 |
He wrote "Petite Ville" | 33 |
Claude ___, pseudonym of author Jean Schopfer | 45 |
"Without __": Grateful Dead album | 43 |
"Without ___" (Grateful Dead album) | 45 |