___ out (didn't participate) | 32 |
Nobel-winning Japanese prime minister | 37 |
'60s-'70s Japanese leader | 33 |
Prime minister whom Tanaka succeeded | 36 |
Prime Minister of Japan 1964–72 | 38 |
Prime Minister in Tokyo: 1964–72 | 39 |
Prime minister and Nobel laureate | 33 |
Ozzy "Diary of a Madman" song (Abbr.) | 47 |
Japanese winner of the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize | 45 |
Japanese who won the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize | 43 |
Japanese prime minister: 1964–72 | 39 |
Japanese prime minister, 1964-72 | 32 |
Japanese prime minister 1964-72 | 32 |
Japan's prime minister from 1964 to 1972 | 44 |
Former P.M. who shared a 1974 Nobel Peace Prize | 47 |
Ensign on TV's "Enterprise" | 41 |
1960's-70's Japanese leader | 35 |
"Leather Warriors" band | 33 |
'Humpty Dumpty -- a wall' | 33 |
"Little Miss Muffet ___ a tuffet ..." | 47 |
Zen Buddhist's enlightenment | 32 |
What pondering a koan might lead to | 35 |
They're scored on a scale from 600 to 2400 | 46 |
They now have an essay component, briefly | 41 |
They no longer include analogies | 32 |
Their scores may be on transcripts | 34 |
Their scores may accompany transcripts | 38 |
Scores on them range from 600 to 2400 | 37 |
MENSA accepts them instead of IQs | 33 |
Hurdles for high schoolers, for short | 37 |
Essay questions are part of them: Abbr. | 39 |
Dreaded parts of the coll. admission process | 44 |
College rating exams for H.S. srs. | 34 |
College admissions factors, briefly | 35 |
Adults score them for HS students | 33 |
Partner of "took notice" | 34 |
Waited (for) until long after dark | 34 |
Started paying attention, perhaps | 33 |
Showed sudden interest, in a way | 32 |
Displayed sudden interest, in a way | 35 |
Awaited someone's arrival before going to bed | 49 |
Cover completely with commercials | 33 |
Voyager discovered its hexagonal cloud pattern | 46 |
Second-largest planet in the solar system | 41 |
Planet second to Jupiter in size | 32 |
No Doubt "Return of ___" | 34 |
Galileo was the first to observe its rings | 42 |
"Voyager 1" destination | 33 |
"The Bringer of Old Age" | 34 |
"___ Devouring His Son" (Goya painting) | 49 |
''Cassini'' destination | 39 |
Ion and Vue, in the auto industry | 33 |
Mythical lover of wine and women | 32 |
Creature seen on some antique wine cups | 39 |
Roguish woodland creature of Greek myth | 39 |
Lascivious cloven-hoofed creature | 33 |
Greek deity often shown with an erection | 40 |
Chorus member in an ancient Greek play | 38 |
Merry woodland creatures of myth | 32 |
Butterflies with eyespots on their wings | 40 |
"Two all-beef patties, special ___ ..." | 49 |
Cranberry ___ (Thanksgiving staple) | 35 |
Billy Bragg sings of a "Flying" one | 45 |
Chutney and cranberry, for example | 34 |
King of the Meccans: 1953–64 | 35 |
Middle Eastern king deposed in 1964 | 35 |
King who named his country after himself | 40 |
King for whom a country was named | 33 |
1950Â’s-60Â’s Mideastern king | 35 |
Like a national flag with a sword on it | 39 |
Certain resident of the Gulf States | 35 |
"Humboldt's Gift" author Bellow | 45 |
"Herzog" author Bellow | 32 |
Three-time Book Award winner Bellow | 35 |
David succeeded him, in the Bible | 33 |
"Breaking Bad" lawyer Goodman | 39 |
King who consulted the Witch of Endor | 37 |
Jonathan's father, in the Bible | 35 |
David's biblical predecessor | 32 |
Biblical king who fought the Philistines | 40 |
"Rules for Radicals" author Alinsky | 45 |
Where water is poured on the rocks | 34 |
Where towels are the usual attire | 33 |
Place for sweaters, but not shirts | 34 |
Only common English word from the Finnish | 41 |
Finnish idea of pleasurable punishment | 38 |
Suffix meaning "lizard" | 33 |
Suffix at a natural history museum | 34 |
It means ''reptile'' | 36 |
Bangers of a Brit's breakfast | 33 |
City north of the Golden Gate Bridge | 36 |
Town near the Golden Gate Bridge | 32 |
City near the Golden Gate Bridge | 32 |
Prepare, as peppers for an omelet | 33 |
Prepare, as carmelized onions onions | 36 |
Do some game preparation, maybe? | 32 |
Star of "The Wonder Years" | 36 |
Fred of "The Wonder Years" | 36 |
Columnist Dan who coined "santorum" | 45 |
Oscar-nominated Greek-American actor | 36 |