Dressage maneuver | 17 |
Horse-show maneuver | 19 |
Feast of the Unleavened Bread | 29 |
Heavily: Mus. dir. | 18 |
Heavily, to Verdi | 17 |
Heavily, to Mehta | 17 |
Adriatic port that was the birthplace of Rossini | 48 |
Peach, in Rome | 14 |
Italina port on the Adriatic | 28 |
Fish, on an Italian menu | 24 |
Trattoria's zuppa di ___ | 28 |
Luigi's fish | 16 |
Fish, in Bari | 13 |
Currency of Ghana | 17 |
City near the Khyber Pass | 25 |
City near Khyber Pass | 21 |
High temperature that won't go away? | 40 |
Change in Mexico | 16 |
It "never won any battle," according to Eisenhower | 60 |
Eeyore's attitude | 21 |
Cynical one | 11 |
Glass-half-empty type | 21 |
Gloomy fortune teller? | 22 |
Listing for behaviorists? | 25 |
Exterminator's work | 23 |
"La ___" (Albert Camus novel) | 39 |
Plague, to Camus | 16 |
Nuisance, in France | 19 |
"La ---" (Albert Camus novel) | 39 |
"La ___," by Camus | 28 |
Was a pain to | 13 |
Made a nuisance of oneself | 26 |
Wouldn't leave be | 21 |
Like older siblings, sometimes | 30 |
Kept bothering | 14 |
Kept badgering | 14 |
Became a pain in the neck | 25 |
Persistently bothersome person | 30 |
Making a nuisance of oneself | 28 |
Badger a Roman emperor? | 23 |
Annoy an Oscar-winning actress? | 31 |
Great evil | 10 |
Plaguesome | 10 |
Likely to spread disease | 24 |
Film about a tick at a kennel club event? | 41 |
Pharmacist's gear | 21 |
Job for workers at a basil sauce company? | 41 |
Basil-based topper | 18 |
Annoyance caused by an ant? | 27 |
Vichy marshal | 13 |
Traitorous leader of occupied France in W.W. II | 47 |
Traitorous French marshal | 25 |
Vichy premier (1940-44) and family | 34 |
Like most flowers | 17 |
Like many blooms | 16 |
Sight in a botanist's horror movie? | 39 |
Resembling a leaf | 17 |
Condition in flowers | 20 |
Like a flower part | 18 |
Collage of potpourri bits? | 26 |
Florist | 7 |
Loud firecrackers | 17 |
Hoisting devices? | 17 |
Ontario Canadian Forces Base | 28 |
Outsiders needing a lift? | 25 |
Grandpa Munster had one (named Igor) | 36 |
Volkswagen dealer's faithful companion? | 43 |
Cat and dog middle class? | 25 |
1983 Stephen King novel, after spell-checking | 45 |
Their logo is a blue cat and a red dog | 38 |
Store that welcomes dogs | 24 |
Chain with a cat/dog logo | 25 |
They sell grasshoppers as food | 30 |
Store that sells tanks | 22 |
Sponsor of the Padres' park | 31 |
Source of Siamese supplies | 26 |
Retailer with a cat and dog in its logo | 39 |
Retailer that sells grasshoppers as food | 40 |
Retailer for Rover | 18 |
Retail giant with the mascots Red Ruff and Blue Mews | 52 |
Retail giant selling dog food, birdcages and such | 49 |
Purina purveyor | 15 |
Park for the Padres | 19 |
It has dog and cat mascots | 26 |
Corporate name on the Padres' ballpark | 42 |
Chain store selling gates and crates | 36 |
Chain for dogs and cats | 23 |
___ Park, home of the San Diego Padres | 38 |
___ Park (home of the San Diego Padres) | 39 |
___ Foundation (animal welfare group) | 37 |
Favorite roosters? | 18 |
Home of the San Diego Padres | 28 |
Musical genre with singing parakeets, bass-playing pugs, etc.? | 62 |
Vet visitor's burden | 24 |
Nana or Toto | 12 |
Lad or Lassie | 13 |
Eddie of "Frasier," for one | 37 |
Parts of many households | 24 |
Lassie and Marmaduke, e.g. | 26 |
Specialized patio panels | 24 |