Corrida march music | 19 |
Spanish steps | 13 |
___ dobles (Latin dances) | 25 |
Easter, in Italy | 16 |
Public mockery | 14 |
___ drug test | 13 |
___ car (overtake) | 18 |
Just good enough | 16 |
Maneuver in a horse show | 24 |
Thrusting move, in fencing | 26 |
Thrusting fencing maneuver | 26 |
Some are purple | 15 |
Segments of books | 17 |
Northwest et al. | 16 |
Northwest and others | 20 |
Gail Sheehy book | 16 |
Book excerpts | 13 |
Biblical verses | 15 |
Aisles | 6 |
Forster's "A ___" | 31 |
Corridors, e.g. | 15 |
Solicit in a way | 16 |
Northeast New Jersey city | 25 |
Newark's river | 18 |
New Jersey city, river or county | 32 |
New Jersey city, county or river | 32 |
Neighbor of Paterson | 20 |
N.J. river or city | 18 |
N.J. city or river | 18 |
City about nine miles north of Newark | 37 |
Act in the Senate | 17 |
Tell, as news | 13 |
Walking with a forepaw raised: Her. | 35 |
Be mistaken for | 15 |
Successfully imitate | 20 |
Succeed in appearing to be | 26 |
Represent, in spying | 20 |
Imitate successfully | 20 |
Fool into thinking one is | 25 |
Be taken for | 12 |
Assume the identity of | 22 |
What a TV mosquito might do | 27 |
A VW | 4 |
Volkswagen coupé | 19 |
Midsize VW model | 16 |
Make a ____: flirt | 18 |
Make a ___ (try to pitch woo) | 29 |
Jetta relative | 14 |
Beetle relative? | 16 |
Accord relative | 15 |
Part of the FAQs on Volkswagen's website? | 45 |
Midsize Volkswagens | 19 |
Jettas' cousins | 19 |
Where the Danube meets the Inn | 30 |
German city where the Danube meets the Inn | 42 |
Whistle while one works? | 24 |
Skip a detour? | 14 |
End, at times | 13 |
Explanation for an interception? | 32 |
Went by a felon from Prague? | 28 |
Miscue by the catcher | 21 |
Turned a corner, in a way | 25 |
Submitted, as completed homework | 32 |
Given to the teacher | 20 |
Gave Grey Poupon to the head of the table? | 42 |
Relayed (to) | 12 |
It may become a queen | 21 |
Walked through a campground? | 28 |
Hiked through camp grounds? | 27 |
Was OK'd by Playtex? | 24 |
Blamed someone else | 19 |
Occupied oneself | 16 |
Hit with a bomb, say | 20 |
Failed to take advantage of | 27 |
Didn't take advantage of | 28 |
Faded: Fr. | 10 |
Large numbers; groups | 21 |
Kin of scads | 12 |
Fairly large groups | 19 |
Commercial flier | 16 |
Vanishing sea queens | 20 |
Patsy, to a cab driver? | 23 |
Extinct North American bird | 27 |
Dupe on a train? | 16 |
Bird on a train? | 16 |
Bird extinct since c. 1914 | 26 |
Train travelers | 15 |
First part of an erroneous "Christian Science Monitor" headline published on April 15, 1912 | 101 |
Conductor's workplace | 25 |
Cross-country carriers | 22 |
Witness, perhaps | 16 |
Window shopper | 14 |
Sidewalk user | 13 |
Random witness | 14 |
Accident witness, often | 23 |
Footbridge | 10 |
Finch's order | 17 |
Some ships at night | 19 |
Emulates a quarterback | 22 |
Mimics satisfactorily | 21 |