Draft horse | 11 |
Cowboy? | 7 |
Draft horses | 12 |
They settle and roost | 21 |
Uses as a roost | 15 |
Place to reel in some freshwater game fish? | 43 |
Take a wobbly seat | 18 |
Prescription pain medication | 28 |
Oxycodone-plus-aspirin brand | 28 |
Oxycodone-based painkiller | 26 |
Filter | 6 |
Show animation | 14 |
Prepare coffee | 14 |
Coffee-maker | 12 |
Triangle, bells, etc. | 21 |
Anagram of SUPERSONIC | 21 |
Shelley's first name | 24 |
Singer Sledge | 13 |
Sledge who sang "When a Man Loves a Woman" | 52 |
Sir Henry ____ (Hotspur) | 24 |
Sir Henry ___ (Hotspur) | 23 |
Orchestra leader Faith | 22 |
One of Ron Weasley's brothers, in the Harry Potter novels | 61 |
Music's Faith | 17 |
Hall of fame skier Karen | 24 |
Grainger | 8 |
Faith with a baton | 18 |
Best friend of Thomas the Tank Engine | 37 |
"Love in the Ruins" author Walker ___ | 47 |
"If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" poet | 59 |
Shelley et al. | 14 |
How some cars are rented | 24 |
Ellington standard whose title is Spanish for "lost" | 62 |
Duke Ellington standard whose name means "lost" in Spanish | 68 |
Survivor in The Winter's Tale | 36 |
"101 Dalmatians" mother | 33 |
Hell or ruin | 12 |
Man with a poultry income? | 26 |
Concealed (Var.) | 16 |
Chicken maven Frank | 19 |
P as in poultry | 15 |
Frank selling chickens | 22 |
Chicken man | 11 |
Big name in chickens | 20 |
"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken" sloganeer | 67 |
___ Farms, Maryland-based food giant | 36 |
2000 movie from Aardman Animation featuring product placement | 61 |
Some grocery-store chicken roasters | 35 |
French father's affairs? | 28 |
Georges who wrote "Life: A User's Manual" | 55 |
Literary experimentalist Georges with "Life: A User's Manual" | 75 |
Georges with the best seller "Life: A User's Manual" | 66 |
Georges who wrote "La Disparition" | 44 |
Georges who wrote "A Void" (novel without the letter "E") | 77 |
French writer Georges | 21 |
'Life: A User's Manual' novelist Georges | 52 |
Balzac hero | 11 |
Balzac character | 16 |
Type of falcon: Var. | 20 |
Swift falcon | 12 |
Smollett's Mr. Pickle | 25 |
Kind of falcon | 14 |
Bird of prey known to reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour | 61 |
Smollett hero | 13 |
Smollett character | 18 |
S.J. et al. | 11 |
Humorist S. J. | 14 |
Year-after-year | 15 |
Plant renewing itself yearly | 28 |
Orchid or peony | 15 |
Carnation, e.g. | 15 |
Aster or peony | 14 |
Tulips and dahlias | 18 |
Soviet economic program begun in '88 | 40 |
'80s Soviet policy | 22 |
B'way showing | 17 |
Without defects: Abbr. | 22 |
Stamp feature, to philatelists | 30 |
Stamp feature, to a philatelist | 31 |
Stamp feature, in philately lingo | 33 |
Philatelist's concern, briefly | 34 |
Philatelist's abbr. | 23 |
Part of a philatelist's dotted line | 39 |
Line to tear along: Abbr. | 25 |
Ideal, in slang | 15 |
Hole, in philatelic jargon | 26 |
Flawless: Abbr. | 15 |
Dotted line, at times: Abbr. | 28 |
Certain border, to a philatelist | 32 |
Broadway showing, for short | 27 |
Like a 300 game in bowling | 26 |
Just the ticket | 15 |
“Just the thing!” | 25 |
Improve to the max | 18 |
Free of flaws | 13 |
2400 on your SAT scoresheet is an example of a ___ number | 57 |
10, to a gymnast | 16 |
"Couldn't be better!" | 35 |
Type of bet | 11 |
Race-track bet | 14 |