"Georgie ___" (children's rhyme) | 46 |
Atlantic food fishes | 20 |
Saltwater fish | 14 |
Saltwater fishes | 16 |
"Sea bream" | 21 |
Bess's man | 14 |
Gershwin hero | 13 |
"___ and Bess" | 24 |
Scup or pinfish | 15 |
Scup | 4 |
Salt-water fish | 15 |
Object of Bess's affection | 30 |
Heyward character | 17 |
Gershwin fish? | 14 |
DuBose Heyward novel on which an opera was based | 48 |
DuBose Heyward hero | 19 |
Catfish Row hero | 16 |
Bess's title mate | 21 |
Bess's love | 15 |
Bess' love | 14 |
"__ and Bess" | 23 |
'-- and Bess' | 21 |
"___ Bess" | 20 |
Musical drama about a man eating soup? | 38 |
Edible fungus | 13 |
Studying intently, with "over" | 40 |
Pre-exam activity | 17 |
Going (over) | 12 |
Examining closely, with "over" | 40 |
Studying | 8 |
President's favorite side dish? | 35 |
Fare for campers | 16 |
Manhattan street where farmers sell their sows? | 47 |
Politician's pet project procurement | 40 |
Source of patronage jobs | 24 |
Wasteful government expense | 27 |
Type of government spending typified by the Bridge to Nowhere | 61 |
Spending for a pol's pet project | 36 |
Self-serving legislation | 24 |
Politico's patronage | 24 |
Politician's project | 24 |
Pol's self-serving appropriation | 36 |
One kind of legislation | 23 |
Odd container for baby back ribs? | 33 |
Like some wasteful government spending | 38 |
Sources of government waste | 27 |
YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK ... | 28 |
American bacon source | 21 |
Serving in Homer Simpson's favorite dinner | 46 |
It may be served with applesauce | 32 |
It may be breaded | 17 |
Homer Simpson's favorite meat item | 38 |
Butcher shop item | 17 |
Korean battle site | 18 |
Part of Babe's karate lesson? | 33 |
USDA inspector, at times? | 25 |
Broad comedies involving hogs? | 30 |
Porcine actress in "A Mighty Wind"? | 45 |
Stock with growth potential? | 28 |
Meat on the hoof | 16 |
Get it on with half-bird, half-woman monsters? | 46 |
It may be felt on the head | 26 |
Where to eat sausage? | 21 |
Flat-topped hat | 15 |
Buster Keaton hat | 17 |
Village famous for its tourtières? | 37 |
Snap-brimmed lid | 16 |
Snap-brimmed topper | 19 |
Buster Keaton trademark | 23 |
Toppers popular with jazzmen | 28 |
They may be felt on the head | 28 |
Low, flattop headgear | 21 |
Flat-crowned hats | 17 |
Cats' hats | 14 |
One who illegally brings home the bacon? | 40 |
Dish for Bush | 13 |
Meat ingredient in many stuffing recipes | 40 |
It contains everything but the squeal | 37 |
Chorizo, for one | 16 |
Looney Tunes character with a snout | 35 |
Toon entrusted with Mel Blanc's epitaph | 43 |
Stuttering cartoon character | 28 |
Last speaker in many an old cartoon | 35 |
Character who shared a cameo with Tinkerbell in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" | 83 |
Character who debuted in "I Haven''t Got a Hat," 1935 | 71 |
Cartoon character whose debut film was "Golddiggers of '49" | 73 |
"Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" speaker | 51 |
'Th-th-th-that's all, folks!' speaker | 49 |
1982 teen comedy movie | 22 |
Stuttering animated critter | 27 |
Sarcastic Spanish response, "Gracias ___" | 51 |
Hard workers' milieu? | 25 |
Trend toward looking like Jenna Jameson? | 40 |
Film about V-chip users? | 24 |
More X-rated | 12 |
1984 Springstein tune shilling domestic smut? | 45 |
It may have a cheesy soundtrack | 31 |
Shots of Jameson? | 17 |
Hard-core films, for short | 26 |
Films with lots of exposure? | 28 |