"About ___" (Nirvana song) | 36 |
"___ Like I," Loos's autobiography | 48 |
"___ can dream, can't she?" | 41 |
"__ Like You": Young Rascals hit | 42 |
'Two Guys and --' (sitcom) | 34 |
'It's --!' (delivery room cry) | 42 |
''__ Like I'' (Loos memoir) | 43 |
"Diamonds are ___ . . . " | 35 |
Cause fought by the Gray Panthers | 33 |
Gray Panthers' cause célèbre | 38 |
Discriminatory practice against seniors | 39 |
Discrimination against the elderly (Var.) | 41 |
Discrimination against elderly people | 37 |
They might say "Out with the old!" | 44 |
Krautrock band that had no worries? | 35 |
Workers' Youth Theatre specialty | 36 |
"Ten thousand saw I at ___": Wordsworth | 49 |
Territories' Susan _______ | 32 |
Strain at -- (fuss over trifles) | 32 |
Anne Brontë's first novel | 32 |
"___ God," Broadway hit | 33 |
'60s-'70s veep and family | 33 |
Family of a well-known Baltimorean | 34 |
One who's not sure what's up? | 37 |
Literally, "lamb of God" | 34 |
"A race without ___": Young | 37 |
"A race without ___!": Young | 38 |
"___ . . . a benefit received" (Lamb) | 47 |
Directing or inciting: Comb. form | 33 |
"Whither were you ___?": Shak. | 40 |
Nickname for the Red Sox's Adrian Gonzalez | 46 |
Ancient rockers' "ago"? | 37 |
"Pictures of ___ World" Pat Benatar | 45 |
What one beyond help may be called | 34 |
T. Rex "Bang ___ (Get It On)" | 39 |
"There's ___ reason for this..." | 46 |
Comfort's "___ Age" | 33 |
"Ha! That's ___ one!" | 35 |
"For ___ time, call ..." | 34 |
"... 'What __ boy am I!'" | 43 |
"___ time was had by all" | 35 |
"___ man is hard to find" | 35 |
"___ Age," book by Comfort | 36 |
"___ Age," book by Alex Comfort | 41 |
Last words of Clement Moore's poem | 38 |
Start of a quotation by Miller Williams | 39 |
Start of a quotation by Harvey Penick | 37 |
" . . . go to the Warres in ___" | 42 |
Commodities market concern, casually? | 37 |
"It's ___ Night for Singing" | 42 |
"It's ___ night for . . . " | 41 |
"Peel me ___," memorable Mae West line | 48 |
City and district in Uttar Pradesh | 34 |
What you might feel while solving this puzzle? | 46 |
"It's ___ day for the Irish" | 42 |
Royal flush or buyer's pride | 32 |
Part two of a twisted nursery rhyme | 35 |
"Sing all ___ willow": Shak. | 38 |
Conclude negotiations about, as contract terms | 46 |
___ principle (accept basically) | 32 |
Take the sycophant's way out | 32 |
Realize there will be no resolution | 35 |
Not completely settle an argument [New York] | 44 |
Leave things unresolved, perhaps | 32 |
Leave an argument unresolved, say | 33 |
Continue cordially despite differences | 38 |
Canadian Farmer's info source | 33 |
To an oyster, it's like a malady | 36 |
Reasonable marriage expectation? | 32 |
Edgar ___, versifier born in England | 36 |
"Versailles was ___ . . . ": Parkman | 46 |
"A Girl, ___ and a Gob," 1941 film | 44 |
"___ walks into a bar ..." | 36 |
"__ walks into a bar . . ." | 37 |
'-- walks into a bar ...' | 33 |
1943 Spencer Tracy/Irene Dunne film | 35 |
"You're Getting To Be --- With Me" | 48 |
Sounds meaning "Don't touch!" | 43 |
"... ooh eee ooh --- ting tang ..." | 45 |
What a disaffected Japanese poet might become? | 46 |
"Who touches ___ . . . ": Whittier | 44 |
Not harm __ on someone's head | 33 |
Not ___ out of place (unruffled) | 32 |
" . . . ___ of yon gray head" | 39 |
"Shave and ____, two bits" | 36 |
Time-and-___ (overtime pay schedule) | 36 |
Play about meat that's good to eat anytime? | 47 |
" . . . and ___ of hair": Kipling | 43 |
" . . . ___ of hair": Kipling | 39 |
Movie about the coming of difficult times? | 42 |
What you might give someone you don't like | 46 |
Start of our quotation from James 3:18 | 38 |
How the hirsute tortoise finished? | 34 |
Bacon's place in a B.L.T. with vegetable? | 45 |
". . . with ___ of gold" | 34 |
" . . . and ___ of lead": Pope | 40 |
Reason to see one's doctor in these times | 45 |
"She's got ___ gold" | 34 |
"Can make ___ of heaven . . . " | 41 |
"Two owls and ---...": Lear | 37 |