Type of pack or gun | 19 |
Touchdown total | 15 |
Suppertime, for some | 20 |
Stan Musial wore it | 19 |
Slayer "Final ___" | 28 |
Rembrandt's "Burgomaster Jan ___" | 47 |
Rangers or Flyers | 17 |
Point total for a "B" tile in Icelandic Scrabble | 58 |
Point count on the Magen David | 30 |
Pirandello title word | 21 |
Panama Canal's lock complement | 34 |
Pack quantity, perhaps | 22 |
Pack count | 10 |
One of two single-digit Yankee uniform numbers that aren't retired | 70 |
One of two in "boxcars" | 33 |
Number on an indoor soccer team | 31 |
Number of sides on a hexagon | 28 |
Number of pockets on a snooker table | 36 |
Number of Monty Pythoners | 25 |
Number of Best Actress nominations for Deborah Kerr | 51 |
Number of angles in a hexagon | 29 |
Number in most sets | 19 |
Nombre of Canadian time zones | 29 |
Newscaster's time | 21 |
MNO, on a phone | 15 |
Milne's "Now We Are __" | 37 |
Milne's "Now We Are ___" | 38 |
Max for a die | 13 |
Mashie niblick's number | 27 |
Many a first grader's age | 29 |
Local news hour | 15 |
Like many a first-grader | 24 |
LeBron's Miami uniform number | 33 |
Large roll | 10 |
Kevin Bacon degree count? | 25 |
It's often under a caret | 28 |
It's lucky in Chinese culture | 33 |
Inverted nine | 13 |
Insect leg count | 16 |
HBO's "__ Feet Under" | 35 |
Halfway between twelve and twelve | 33 |
Half-dozen | 10 |
Half of twelve | 14 |
Dinnertime, for some | 20 |
Dinner time, perhaps | 20 |
Deep-__ (discard) | 17 |
Canadian Championships won by Colleen Jones | 43 |
Boxcars half, in Vegas | 22 |
Boxcars half | 12 |
Boxcar | 6 |
Blossom's pal | 17 |
Bill Russell's number | 25 |
Belgium, our # ____ trader | 28 |
Al Kaline, in uniform | 21 |
A. A. Milne's "Now We Are ___" | 44 |
"The ___ Million Dollar Man" | 38 |
"Now We Are ___" (Milne title) | 40 |
"Now We Are ___" (A.A. Milne title) | 45 |
"Deep" number | 23 |
... of a 1970 Eisenhower stamp | 30 |
___-string | 10 |
___-pack | 8 |
_____Nations Reservation, Quebec | 32 |
_____geese a'laying | 23 |
Early rising hr. | 16 |
Wake up time, for some | 22 |
Early wake-up hr. | 17 |
Alarm time, for some | 20 |
Alarm clock setting, perhaps | 28 |
Workday alarm hr. | 17 |
When the night shift ends, often | 32 |
When hands are extended straight up and down | 44 |
Weekday wakeup time, perhaps | 28 |
Wake-up time for some | 21 |
Time to wake up, for many | 25 |
Second "four bells" | 29 |
Schoolteacher's wake-up time, often | 39 |
Newspaper route hour, maybe | 27 |
Midpoint of morning watch | 25 |
Early wakeup time | 17 |
Early time to rise | 18 |
Early bird's hour, perhaps | 30 |
Alarm setting, perhaps | 22 |
Low-price place, updated | 24 |
78 bagels, rolls, or doughnuts | 30 |
Auto mechanic's ward | 24 |
Unfinished James Grady work about time-sharing? | 47 |
Chick lit book #4 (1974) | 24 |
Commandment command | 19 |
Too little of a bad thing? | 26 |
More than five bucks | 20 |
Often-cited distance between things ... or what's hidden in this puzzle | 75 |
___ = 3 | 7 |
+58 | 3 |
Part 2 of first phrase | 22 |
Analyst's upgrade of a Karen Black film? | 44 |
Deep-___ (threw out) | 20 |
Deep-___ (threw away) | 21 |
Deep-___ (discarded): Slang | 27 |
Deep-___ (discarded) | 20 |