Sunday-paper sections | 21 |
Printing processes, for short | 29 |
Picture supplements | 19 |
Old paper parts | 15 |
Newspaper sects. | 16 |
News sections | 13 |
News prints, for short | 22 |
Fantasy leagues that aren't head-to-head | 44 |
Comic sections, once | 20 |
Certain newspaper sections | 26 |
Name for a whirling carnival ride? | 34 |
Prepare the soil for planting, perhaps | 38 |
Do some groundbreaking work | 27 |
Do a farming job | 16 |
Break up, as soil | 17 |
Decompose from the inside, as a tree stump | 42 |
Big shot's shot? | 20 |
Historic Bantu empire | 21 |
Bantu-speaking Zimbabwean | 25 |
Simple code that uses a half-alphabet shift and that's the key to this puzzle's theme | 93 |
Spoiler of the whole bunch | 26 |
One may spoil the whole bunch | 29 |
It could be full of worms | 25 |
PC problem? | 11 |
Bad snacks for computer operators? | 34 |
Edicts that are just plain crummy? | 34 |
Last ones in the pool, say | 26 |
Hydrogen sulfide smell-alike | 28 |
Plan that stinks | 16 |
Highly flawed plan | 18 |
Bad plan | 8 |
Bad bit of planning | 19 |
Player's plague | 19 |
Down-and-out person's problem | 33 |
Curse of the jinxed | 19 |
How dastards behave | 19 |
London bridlepath | 17 |
Powdered rock used as an abrasive | 33 |
Yelling at one's ears? | 26 |
Really unappreciative of that last song? | 40 |
Three months of record snow and cold? | 37 |
Unappealing person becomes appealing animal | 43 |
Thoroughly objectionable person | 31 |
London lowlife | 14 |
Despicable fellow | 17 |
British bad guy | 15 |
Rhine delta port | 16 |
Netherlands port | 16 |
Europe's largest port | 25 |
Erasmus's birthplace | 24 |
" . . . their tongues ___ speak against us!": Shak. | 61 |
Island SW of Timor | 18 |
Turning bad | 11 |
Stinking up the place, say | 26 |
On the way to decay | 19 |
"Raving, ___, money-mad": B. R. Newton | 48 |
'94 Sponge debut | 20 |
They have big tops | 18 |
Some bandstands | 15 |
Large, circular rooms | 21 |
Domed rooms | 11 |
Domed buildings | 15 |
Capitol and others | 18 |
One of Viking Rollo's many names | 36 |
"Bathers," "Clowns" and other paintings | 59 |
Russian currency (Var.) | 23 |
Soviet coin: Var. | 17 |
Soviet money producer | 21 |
Carrier for Casanovas? | 22 |
Court case involving a British tennis player and a rake? | 56 |
Red-faced? | 10 |
Colored, as cheeks | 18 |
Applied cosmetics | 17 |
Circus performer in makeup? | 27 |
They make you red in the face | 29 |
Maquillage items | 16 |
Reddens the cheeks | 18 |
Polishing agents | 16 |
Cosmeticians' offerings | 27 |
Cheek colorers | 14 |
Certain cosmetics | 17 |
Fear that you'll smear your makeup? | 39 |
Food with lots of fiber | 23 |
Crude but effective | 19 |
"Old" nickname for Zachary Taylor | 43 |
Good enough for government work | 31 |
Capable in a way | 16 |
Bare-knuckle, as politics | 25 |
Very chapped? | 13 |
Coarse, as stucco | 17 |
Bad company | 11 |
First version of a film | 23 |
Novel's early stage | 23 |
It needs editing | 16 |
Early-stage manuscript | 22 |
Early stage of a manuscript | 27 |
Early manuscript stage | 22 |
Sketched crudely, with "in" or "out" | 56 |
Fouled the kicker, in football | 30 |
-- it (lived primitively) | 25 |