Type of cord or column | 22 |
Kind of cord or column | 22 |
Word with column or tap | 23 |
Vertebral | 9 |
This Is ____ Tap | 16 |
Shot in the back? | 17 |
Relating to backbones | 21 |
One kind of column | 18 |
Like some gray matter | 21 |
Kind of column or cord | 22 |
In a cord? | 10 |
Cord or column preceder | 23 |
Column or cord | 14 |
Column leader | 13 |
Certain cord | 12 |
Back drops? | 11 |
"This Is ___ Tap" | 27 |
___ tap | 7 |
__ cord: chiropractor's concern | 35 |
It includes the sacrum | 22 |
Article on chiropractors? | 25 |
Nervous system part | 19 |
What the original Mortal Kombat was criticized for depicting? | 61 |
Nickname for the area where politicians offer soundbites to journalists | 71 |
How some analgesics are administered | 36 |
Chiropractor's file? | 24 |
Lower-back anesthetics | 22 |
Rob Reiner's mock rock band | 31 |
Movie with the line "It's such a fine line between stupid and clever" | 83 |
Mock rock band in a 1984 film | 29 |
Band in 1984 film parody | 24 |
"Break Like the Wind" band | 36 |
Painful piercing | 16 |
Mock rock band with the albums "Smell The Glove" and "Shark Sandwich" | 89 |
Fictional band with the classic song "Stonehenge" | 59 |
Band with the albums "Intravenus de Milo," "Shark Sandwich," and "Smell The Glove" | 112 |
Band with an umlaut on the "n" in its name | 52 |
Band name that has an umlaut over the "n" | 51 |
Band in a 1984 film parody | 26 |
Activity involving a needle | 27 |
1984 mockumentary subject | 25 |
Lumbar punctures | 16 |
Act the storyteller | 19 |
Emulate Spider-Man | 18 |
Professional bowler? | 20 |
Whirl past | 10 |
TV show on which Charlie Sheen replaced Michael J. Fox | 54 |
________, Fox TV block-buster | 29 |
It can have you going in circles for an hour | 44 |
Political flack's forte | 27 |
Political flack's duty | 26 |
Washing machine phase graphically shown in this puzzle's circles | 68 |
Washer feature | 14 |
Wash enders, or what you do in this puzzle | 42 |
Wash enders | 11 |
Platter holder | 14 |
Turntable shaft | 15 |
Slender rod | 11 |
Partner of fold and mutilate | 28 |
Lathe part | 10 |
Hard-disk part | 14 |
Columns holder | 14 |
Bobbin holder | 13 |
Grew tall and thin | 18 |
Formed into a slender rod | 25 |
Record player parts | 19 |
Handrail components, often | 26 |
Pins on record players | 22 |
Parts of lathes | 15 |
Axle parts | 10 |
More thin and frail | 19 |
Longer and thinner | 18 |
Lanky crustaceans? | 18 |
Public relations pro | 20 |
Pro at PR | 9 |
P.R. pro | 8 |
Propaganda pro | 14 |
Interpreter of the news | 23 |
Image protector | 15 |
Damage control expert | 21 |
Publicist, often | 16 |
Public-relations strategist | 27 |
Political propagandist | 22 |
Leonard McCoy: "Why is your tennis serve so darn good?" Spock: "___" | 88 |
Coaches who help you use your wrist in shots? | 45 |
"Two Princes" band (+a) | 33 |
Like clothes at the laundromat | 30 |
Seaspray | 8 |
Use centrifugal force, in a way | 31 |
Setting in the laundry room | 27 |
Make use of centrifugal force | 29 |
Laundry room setting | 20 |
Last wash cycle | 15 |
Load-bearing device? | 20 |
Laundromat staple | 17 |
Laundromat equipment | 20 |
Alternative to hanging clothes on a line | 40 |
Small piano | 11 |
Book back | 9 |
What a chiropractor manipulates | 31 |