It takes a licking and keeps on ticking | 39 |
It takes a year to get around him | 33 |
It takes an ID to get mail there | 32 |
It takes checks and gives balances | 34 |
It takes control after a coup d'etat | 40 |
It takes the shape of a double helix | 36 |
It takes three tricks to get a hand | 35 |
It takes up roughly 9% of the Earth | 35 |
It takes up to 10 yrs. to mature | 32 |
It takes up to 10 yrs. to reach maturity | 40 |
It takes you back where you came from | 37 |
It takes you from one storey to another | 39 |
It takes you up and down but never moves | 40 |
It tells the story of Isabel Archer | 35 |
It tells you where to go in Bizarro World (5) | 45 |
It tends to increase with income | 32 |
It thrives on Apr. showers of Form 1040 | 39 |
It ties notes together, in music | 32 |
It took 70 years to complete, in brief | 38 |
It took six days for him to appear on the scene | 47 |
It tosses balls that could win you money | 40 |
It touches four Great Lakes: Abbr. | 34 |
It touches the River Jordan: Abbr. | 34 |
It tracks airplanes one way or the other (5) | 44 |
It traditionally translates to "O come" | 49 |
It transfers PC data between components | 39 |
It transfers property without liabilities | 41 |
It travels at the speed of light | 32 |
It travels on its stomach, proverbially | 39 |
It turns "a one" into "none" | 48 |
It turns a bachelor into a woman | 32 |
It turns a hundred into a thousand | 34 |
It turns direct current into alternating current | 48 |
It typically has a ribbon around its crown | 42 |
It undergoes a screening process | 32 |
It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom | 39 |
It used to be light as a feather | 32 |
It used to be sung on street corners | 36 |
It used to duplicate information | 32 |
It used to publish My Generation | 32 |
It usually bears a national seal | 32 |
It usually comes with a new shirt | 33 |
It usually corresponds with height | 34 |
It usually ends in "ite" | 34 |
It usually ends with a moving experience | 40 |
It usually excludes unpaid econ. activity | 41 |
It usually has a mortgage attached | 34 |
It usually has a slanted ceiling | 32 |
It usually has an odd number of stories | 39 |
It usually includes a fish sauce called nam pla | 47 |
It usually includes crossed-off items | 37 |
It usually involves reading letters | 35 |
It usually involves turns: Abbr. | 32 |
It usually occurs twice a day at the shore | 42 |
It usually runs between 2 and 4, briefly | 40 |
It usually shows more detail: Abbr. | 35 |
It usually starts "How many ...?" | 43 |
It usually starts with "wee wee wee" | 46 |
It vibrates in the direction of its propagation | 47 |
It waits for no man, purportedly | 32 |
It was "de-orbited" in 2001 | 37 |
It was "Instant" to John Lennon | 41 |
It was "once a nut like me" | 37 |
It was "real gone" in bygone days | 43 |
It was 5431.4 for "Spock's Brain" | 47 |
It was a first for Timon of Athens | 34 |
It was about nothing, in a 17th-century play | 44 |
It was above the Greek underworld | 33 |
It was acquired by Verizon in 2006 | 34 |
It was added to a news agency's name in 1992 | 48 |
It was also called Operation Overlord | 37 |
It was associated with Humble Oil | 33 |
It was back-loaded from the kitchen | 35 |
It was big for everyone to have one in the 1990s | 48 |
It was black and white and Red all over | 39 |
It was blamed for reduced pasta sales in 2003 | 45 |
It was bought out by American Airlines | 38 |
It was called Lacus Asphaltites in ancient times | 48 |
It was called Orchard Field until 1949 | 38 |
It was captured by British forces in 1917 | 41 |
It was Cardinals vs. Mets in 2006 | 33 |
It was ceded to Brit. in the Treaty of Utrecht | 46 |
It was chic for an ancient Greek | 32 |
It was chic for an ancient Roman | 32 |
It was closed during the Six-Day War | 36 |
It was completely destroyed 2/18/09 | 35 |
It was composed by Calixa Lavallée | 37 |
It was created by the Missouri Compromise | 41 |
It was developed by Apple, IBM and Motorola | 43 |
It was developed by AT&T and Bell Labs | 42 |
It was discontinued after the 1960 model year | 45 |
It was dissolved by the Belavezha Accords | 41 |
It was divided "in partes tres" | 41 |
It was divided by the Iron Curtain | 34 |
It was dry in "American Pie" | 38 |
It was East Pakistan's capital | 34 |
It was established with the Treaty of Rome: Abbr. | 49 |
It was first publicly performed in Vienna in 1805 | 49 |
It was flown by James Bond in "Dr. No" | 48 |
It was formed after the Bolshevik Revolution | 44 |