Tea company with cute sayings on their paper tags | 49 |
Salt-covered plain of the Southwest | 35 |
First tea sold in individual packets | 36 |
Celestial Seasonings alternative | 32 |
Grocery product with green leaves in its logo | 45 |
Company that offers bon mots on its label back | 46 |
Part of a dinner course dressing | 32 |
Liquid offering at a "bar" | 36 |
Dressing ingredient in old recipes | 34 |
Creature that can regenerate lost limbs | 39 |
Amphibian that can regenerate its limbs | 39 |
Something inside a hero, perhaps | 32 |
Site on St. Paul's first missionary journey | 47 |
Ancient city famed for cold cuts? | 33 |
Like full-time employees, usually | 33 |
President Washington's $25,000 a year, e.g. | 47 |
Payment derived from a Roman condiment | 38 |
Nonexistent for starving musicians | 34 |
$400,000, for the U.S. president | 32 |
Topic at an owners/players meeting | 34 |
Feature of some players' union contracts | 44 |
Three-time New York City Marathon winner | 40 |
Portuguese prime minister, 1932-68 | 34 |
Ken ___, US Secretary of the Interior | 37 |
Word with "fire" or "white" | 47 |
"Everything must go" event | 36 |
Company's alternative to bankruptcy | 39 |
Word with "for" or "on" | 43 |
Word on a sign on the lawn, perhaps | 35 |
Event marked by a "ka-ching!" | 39 |
Event for which percentages may be specified | 44 |
Common event the day after Thanksgiving | 39 |
Cause of a department store riot? | 33 |
Aretha Franklin "Love For ___" | 40 |
Alternative to bankruptcy for a company | 39 |
"Prices slashed!" event | 33 |
"Love For ___" Talking Heads | 38 |
"Love for ___," 1930 song | 35 |
"Lost our lease" event | 32 |
"Everything must go!" event | 37 |
"Buy two, get one free" event | 39 |
''Lost our lease'' event | 40 |
"The Crucible" setting | 32 |
"The House of the Seven Gables" locale | 48 |
Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace | 36 |
Illinois birthplace of William Jennings Bryan | 45 |
Setting of "The Crucible" | 35 |
House of the Seven Gables locale | 32 |
City with a steady history in witch tourism | 43 |
City whose police cars sport a witch logo | 41 |
City offering a Haunted Passport | 32 |
Capital home to Willamette University | 37 |
"The House of the Seven Gables" site | 46 |
"Days of Our Lives" town | 34 |
Willamette University's home | 32 |
Where the National Guard was born | 33 |
Town with a high school team called the Witches | 47 |
Site of the House of Seven Gables | 33 |
Site of "The Scarlet Letter" | 38 |
Setting of the House of the Seven Gables | 40 |
Seat of Marion County in both Illinois and Oregon | 49 |
Massachusetts town with many Halloween tourists | 47 |
East Coast city where tourism peaks in October | 46 |
City with many witch-themed attractions | 39 |
Capital between Eugene and Portland | 35 |
Birthplace of Nathaniel Hawthorne | 33 |
1690s Massachusetts witch hunt locale | 37 |
"The House of the Seven Gables" setting | 49 |
"House of the Seven Gables" locale | 44 |
"House of Seven Gables" site | 38 |
"Days of Our Lives" setting | 37 |
''Days of Our Lives'' town | 42 |
Stephen King's '-- Lot' | 35 |
"Springtime-fresh" smokes | 35 |
Starchy food made from orchid tubers | 36 |
Italian seaport, WWII battle site | 33 |
City taken by Allied forces in 1943 | 35 |
Allied landing site of September 1943 | 37 |
They may be gross, white or for one day only | 44 |
Corporation's quarterly report | 34 |
They're rung up on cash registers | 37 |
Needed to keep your job as a recording artist | 45 |
Income source in the retail business | 36 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" profession | 42 |
Whose "Life" Yellowcard sang about | 44 |
They do better when they close early | 36 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" people | 38 |
Used car dealer's spiel, say | 32 |
It's heard at the used-car lot | 34 |
Doc's drug supplier, for one | 32 |
Not the best composer in the world | 34 |
Mozart's nemesis in "Amadeus" | 43 |
Composer who tutored Mozart's son | 37 |
Composer of La Scala's premiere opera | 41 |
Abraham's Oscar-winning role: 1984 | 38 |
Abraham's Oscar-winning role | 32 |
New York town named for its salt-mining industry | 48 |
Kansas stop on the Union Pacific Railroad | 41 |
Home of Kansas Wesleyan University | 34 |
Steinbeck's California birthplace | 37 |