Early newsreels company | 23 |
Big name in early 1900s newsreels | 33 |
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" studio | 52 |
___ Lao, leftist Asian group | 28 |
___ Lao | 7 |
Worse than inadequate | 21 |
Terribly weak, as an excuse | 27 |
Ridiculously inadequate | 23 |
Pitifully bad | 13 |
Hardly a try | 12 |
SMILING SKIES | 13 |
"The sea was angry that day," e.g. | 44 |
TchaikovskyÂ’s 6th Symphony | 30 |
Tchaikovsky's sixth | 23 |
Frémont epithet | 18 |
Bumppo | 6 |
Japanese gambling game | 22 |
Medical prefix with logical | 27 |
Disease, in combos | 18 |
Hazarding a guess: sidewalk engineer? | 37 |
Film from a phrase in Gray's "Elegy . . . " | 57 |
Course or route | 15 |
Uncomplaining | 13 |
Stoic | 5 |
Like Griselda | 13 |
"The English ---" | 27 |
Willing to wait | 15 |
What someone in a doctor's office is, or may need to be | 59 |
Waiting-room figure | 19 |
Waiting room figure | 19 |
The English______ , by M. Ondaatje | 35 |
The English ____ | 16 |
Role for an "ER" extra | 32 |
Person in a gown, perhaps | 25 |
Not impetuous | 13 |
Like Job | 8 |
Like good waiters | 17 |
Like a good waiter | 18 |
Job-like | 8 |
Guest role on 'House' | 29 |
Doctor's customer | 21 |
"Beware the fury of a ___ man": John Dryden | 53 |
Food label units that don't mind waiting around? | 52 |
Without fidgeting | 17 |
“Getting feedback from hospital occupants is a good use of funding,” Tom agreed ___ | 91 |
Doctor's longanimous clientele | 34 |
Whom psychiatrists see | 22 |
Waiting room waiters | 20 |
Something's wrong with them | 31 |
Hospital's charges | 22 |
Hospital users | 14 |
Doctors' sine qua non | 25 |
Clinic customers | 16 |
Clinic clientele | 16 |
Pratibha -- (India's first female president) | 48 |
Films on copper | 15 |
Asset for bronze cleaners? | 26 |
Acquires a green film | 21 |
Acquires a green coating | 24 |
Copper coating: Var. | 20 |
Having a green film, as old bronze | 34 |
Surface films: Var. | 19 |
"___ of bright gold": Shakespeare | 43 |
Out-back seat? | 14 |
1960's sitcom ghoul on the terrace? | 39 |
Outdoor furniture piece | 23 |
Seller of beignets and éclairs | 33 |
In a glib manner | 16 |
Glibly | 6 |
Jazz guitarist who owns a 42-string guitar | 42 |
English poet Coventry ___, who wrote "The Angel in the House" | 71 |
He played Arnold on "Happy Days" | 42 |
Star of the short-lived 1976 sitcom "Mr. T and Tina" | 62 |
He played Kesuke Miyagi | 23 |
"The Karate Kid" star | 31 |
Glib quality | 12 |
Facile quality | 14 |
'70s First Lady | 19 |
Argentine game played on horseback | 34 |
The Muscovy duck | 16 |
English reggae singer Banton | 28 |
Duck, in Durango | 16 |
Dancehall's Banton | 22 |
Dancehall singer Banton | 23 |
"Legalize It!" Banton | 31 |
"I do not sniff the coke" Banton | 42 |
___ Banton | 10 |
Einstein's workplace, once | 30 |
Writer Alan and family | 22 |
Congratulate, in a way | 22 |
Behind, slangily | 16 |
Comedian the Smothers Brothers convinced to run for President | 61 |
Comedic presidential candidate | 30 |
Comedian with a mock 1968 presidential campaign | 47 |
1968 presidential candidate | 27 |
Greek port or gulf | 18 |
Shepherd: Fr. | 13 |
Shepherds: Fr. | 14 |
"Speed 2: Cruise Control" star Jason | 46 |
Knowles from Horsforth, Eng. | 28 |