Eye of ___ (witches' brew addition) | 39 |
Eye of ___ (witch's-brew item) | 34 |
Eye of ___ (part of a "Macbeth" recipe) | 49 |
Eye of ___ ("Macbeth" recipe item) | 44 |
Eye of --- (witch's-brew item) | 34 |
Eye needed in a "Macbeth" recipe | 42 |
Eye layer in which the iris is situated | 39 |
Eye drop that makes your pupils widen, e.g. | 43 |
Eye "donor" in Macbeth | 32 |
Eydie Gormé's "___ Es el Amor" | 47 |
Exuberant gesture with splayed fingers | 38 |
Exuberant gathering for jalapeño lovers? | 43 |
Extrovert, for one, to a double-crosser | 39 |
Extremity sporting a ring, maybe | 32 |
Extremes of life's happenings | 33 |
Extremely venomous snake of southeast Asia | 42 |
Extremely talented types, for short | 35 |
Extremely short time unit: abbr. | 32 |
Extremely short time unit (abbr.) | 33 |
Extremely reliable under pressure? | 34 |
Extremely redundant 1963 caper film? | 36 |
Extremely rare metal with atomic number 77 | 42 |
Extremely orthodox staff symbol? | 32 |
Extremely nasty dog-like creature | 33 |
Extremely long punctuation mark? | 32 |
Extremely irritating, idiomatically | 35 |
Extremely inept person, slangily | 32 |
Extremely high or elevated, as air | 34 |
Extremely goofy duck-billed creature | 36 |
Extremely evil former McDonald's sandwich? | 46 |
Extremely difficult-to-explore part of Earth | 44 |
Extremely defensive state of mind | 33 |
Extremely dangerous place for a collision | 41 |
Extremely awkward person, in slang | 34 |
Extremely awkward person (slang) | 32 |
Extreme: "___ Than Words" | 35 |
Extreme's More ____ Words | 32 |
Extreme smell, in modern-day slang | 34 |
Extreme skateboarder who shreds on the halfpipe? | 48 |
Extreme makeover show for chicks? | 33 |
Extreme jitters, with "the" | 37 |
Extreme dietary rule for some models | 36 |
Extreme "III ___ to Every Story" | 42 |
Extravaganza featuring men who can shoot | 40 |
Extravagant instrument once owned by Elvis | 42 |
Extraterrestrials' target, perhaps | 38 |
Extraterrestrial's transportation | 37 |
Extras on TV's "Royal Pains" | 42 |
Extras on TV's "House" | 36 |
Extras on "The X-Files" | 33 |
Extras in the "Thriller" video | 40 |
Extras in a 2001 Tim Burton film | 32 |
Extras in "The Wizard of Oz"? | 39 |
Extras in "The Producers" | 35 |
Extras in "The Mexican" | 33 |
Extras in "The Godfather" | 35 |
Extras in "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 43 |
Extraordinarily large amount, as of a vitamin | 45 |
Extracurricular activity traditionally for men | 46 |
Extracurricular activities group | 32 |
Extract, as a chemical from a solution | 38 |
Extract through use of a solvent | 32 |
Extract the essence of by boiling | 33 |
Extract forcibly, as a magazine page | 36 |
Extra-special attention, briefly | 32 |
Extra-light tennis product made from mattresses? | 48 |
Extra-caffeinated beverage with steamed milk | 44 |
Extra, and this puzzle's title | 34 |
Extra time to finish a written test? | 36 |
Extra strings packed for a hoedown? | 35 |
Extra song at the end of a concert | 34 |
Extra protection from the elements | 34 |
Extra poundage put on by regrown hair? | 38 |
Extra person who's "out" | 38 |
Extra periods in sports, briefly | 32 |
Extra one who's "out" | 35 |
Extra on "The Untouchables" | 37 |
Extra large plumbers' tools? | 32 |
Extra in animated Christmas specials | 36 |
Extra in "The Producers" | 34 |
Extra in "The Polar Express" | 38 |
Extra in "I Was a Male War Bride" | 43 |
Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950 | 39 |
Extra fee, as for a special service | 35 |
Extra eye for a traffic reporter | 32 |
Extra Crispy Seasoned Crinkles maker | 36 |
Extra costs of smoking and drinking | 35 |
Extra chin supporter on a helmet? | 33 |
Extra amount to allow for mistakes | 34 |
Extra after a movie's credits, perhaps | 42 |
Extinguishes, with "out" | 34 |
Extinguishes (with "out") | 35 |
Extinguished, with "out" | 34 |
Extinguish, with "out" | 32 |
Extinguish a candle (with "out") | 42 |
Extinguish (with "out") | 33 |
Extinct, wingless bird of New Zealand | 37 |
Extinct, flightless bird of New Zealand | 39 |
Extinct pigeon relatives, redundantly | 37 |
Extinct measure for a roll of cloth? | 36 |