Sold chances on | 15 |
Offered as a door prize, say | 28 |
Like some party prizes | 22 |
Gave away, in a way | 19 |
Some lottery enthusiasts | 24 |
Give-away emcees | 16 |
Reptiles won at fundraisers? | 28 |
Disposing of at a church fair, maybe | 36 |
Mark on a Brit. military pilot's uniform | 44 |
Held up by beams | 16 |
Post-tornado highway detritus, perhaps? [1974] | 46 |
Some river travelers | 20 |
Roof timbers | 12 |
Whitewater sight | 16 |
Where championship banners are hung | 35 |
Roof boards | 11 |
Places for retired basketball jerseys | 37 |
Huck and Jim on the Mississippi, e.g. | 37 |
Flocks of turkeys | 17 |
Business that supplied Huck on his river trip? | 46 |
Actor George . . . or some cable TV fare | 40 |
Tatterdemalion | 14 |
Untreated, he's tricky | 26 |
Tattered tot with quick bread? | 30 |
Makin' mistakes on the sitar? | 33 |
Tatterdemalions | 15 |
Quilter's pouch, perhaps | 28 |
Motley assortment of things | 27 |
Miscellaneous assortment | 24 |
Catchall | 8 |
Motley collections | 18 |
Collections of trivia | 21 |
Ann or Andy | 11 |
Traditional Amish toy | 21 |
Toy-shop purchase | 17 |
1964 Four Seasons hit | 21 |
1964 #1 Four Seasons hit | 24 |
#1 hit for the 4 Seasons | 24 |
'88 Aerosmith smash | 23 |
Piano bar tip for a Joplin tune? | 32 |
Andy and Ann | 12 |
Was furious about | 17 |
Continued, as a big fire | 24 |
E. Indian cereal grass | 22 |
Continue, as an uncontrolled fire | 33 |
Violent people | 14 |
Tantrum throwers | 16 |
Furious fellows | 15 |
"___ Mopp" (Ames Brothers hit) | 40 |
Horatio Alger hero | 18 |
With irregularity and unevenness | 32 |
Mork in tatters | 15 |
Tattered, as clothes | 20 |
Spacek's "___ Man" | 32 |
Like an Ann or Andy doll | 24 |
Gruelle's Ann or Andy | 25 |
Classic doll | 12 |
Toy tatterdemalion | 18 |
Dilapidated building wing? | 26 |
Criticizing, slangily | 21 |
___-taggle (motley) | 19 |
Frayed | 6 |
Tattered; rough | 15 |
Like early jazz | 15 |
African cereal grass | 20 |
Indian cereal grass | 19 |
East Indian grass | 17 |
Asian cereal grass | 18 |
Oriental cereal staple | 22 |
Old World grain | 15 |
Millet in Madras | 16 |
Eastern grass | 13 |
Potential princes caught by LaMotta-De Niro? | 44 |
Bovines in a huff? | 18 |
Irate restaurant force? | 23 |
Old World cereal grasses | 24 |
Loose overcoats | 15 |
Coats named for a baron | 23 |
Item of clothing named for the commander in chief who ordered the action of 10/25/1854 | 86 |
'69 single off "The Band" album | 45 |
Seller of cloth scraps | 22 |
Scrappy sort? | 13 |
Scrappy fellow? | 15 |
Old-clothes dealer | 18 |
His tatters are what matters | 28 |
Dealer in old clothing | 22 |
Tease a hockey player? | 22 |
Some scrap dealers | 18 |
Scrap collectors | 16 |
Stringy cleaner | 15 |
Hit song of 1950 | 16 |
1950 #1 hit for the Ames Brothers | 33 |
Ames Brothers tune with lots of spelling | 40 |
1950 #1 Ames Brothers hit | 25 |
"Hair" co-writer Gerome | 33 |
Bakery olios? | 13 |
French stews | 12 |
Certain stews | 13 |
Apt rhyme for "stews" | 31 |
Linen pulp product | 18 |