Official Egyptian occasion in 1971 | 34 |
What one may break during exercise | 34 |
Church softball team's motto? | 33 |
Shakespearean play with the clown Touchstone | 44 |
White Stripes "You just do ___" | 41 |
Like a cook's water, perhaps | 32 |
Chilean wasteland, rich in nitrates | 35 |
Chilean desert, rich in nitrates | 32 |
How business executives are often posed | 39 |
"Off the top of my head . . ." | 40 |
"Garfield: ___ of Two Kitties" | 40 |
Mouse's tale looked like ____ to Alice | 42 |
"Shake ___ Feather" (1967 hit) | 40 |
Song about a scarlet bird with a crush? | 39 |
People good at making connections | 33 |
Communications / mutual funds companies merge? | 46 |
Within the next few minutes, potentially | 40 |
Old video game company dwindles down | 36 |
Van Gogh's "Room ___" | 35 |
Just enough to whet one's appetite | 38 |
Delaney's "___ of Honey" | 38 |
"___ of Honey" (Herb Alpert hit) | 42 |
"___ of Honey" (1961 film) | 36 |
"___ of Honey," Delaney play | 38 |
"___ of Honey," Alpert hit | 36 |
"___ of Honey," 1961 film | 35 |
Orderly phrase that can follow one, two or three | 48 |
Completion of "one day" | 33 |
"One Day ___," TV sitcom | 34 |
Take ___ (ride around town, perhaps) | 36 |
"Down to get you in ___ . . . " | 41 |
" . . . to get you in ___, honey" | 43 |
" . . . down to get ya in ___, honey" | 47 |
Symptom of nervous system impairment | 36 |
Lack of coordination, clinically | 32 |
Cockney's 'eadgear 'olders | 38 |
" . . . heart that laughs ___" | 40 |
Kansas town famous in railroad history | 38 |
Classic record label for the Bee Gees and Cream | 47 |
Yes's "90125" record label | 40 |
The Coasters' longtime record label | 39 |
Record label of the Coasters and Bobby Darin | 44 |
Record label for Cream and Vanilla Fudge | 40 |
Record label for Cream and the Bee Gees | 39 |
Early label for the Beatles and the Bee Gees | 44 |
Bobby Darin's record label, 1958-62 | 39 |
1960's-70's record label | 32 |
"I Got You Babe" record label | 39 |
"Oedipus ___": Sophocles | 34 |
"Thirteen ___" (Agatha Christie title) | 48 |
"The condemned man ___ hearty . . . " | 47 |
"For ___ an intellectual thing": Blake | 48 |
Took Marie Antoinette's advice? | 35 |
Did as suggested in a Gershwin musical? | 39 |
Uto-___ (language family that includes Hopi) | 44 |
Suffered humiliation, informally | 32 |
Suffered a blow to one's pride | 34 |
Accepted what one fought against | 32 |
"___ in Love," Dion hit | 33 |
Dion and the Belmonts' first Top 10 hit | 43 |
Dion and the Belmonts hit of 1959 | 33 |
1959 pop hit that asked "Why?" | 40 |
"Dinner ___," 1933 song | 33 |
"Dinner ___," 1933 film | 33 |
''Dinner ___,'' 1933 song | 41 |
Town where Roman farces originated | 34 |
Christie's "Peril ___ House" | 42 |
"___'clock scholar" | 33 |
"Lisa Bonet ___ basil" (palindrome) | 45 |
"... ___'clock scholar" | 37 |
"I ___ pleasant food" (Daniel 10:3) | 45 |
"... __'clock scholar" | 36 |
" . . . ___'clock scholar" | 40 |
``___ 'clock scholar...'' | 37 |
Belonging to an Egyptian sun god | 32 |
Polynesians' progenitor of man | 34 |
"___ cara," Bellini aria | 34 |
Enjoyed a friend's mom's cooking | 40 |
Had a meal at a friend's house, say | 39 |
Etoile's term for "on the ground" | 47 |
Balletic opposite of en l'air | 33 |
"I never _____ much in my life!" | 42 |
Last part of a phrase for a chat | 32 |
" . . . the rat /That ___ malt" | 41 |
Gorged, gorged and gorged some more, informally | 47 |
"The stag ___ . . . ": Scott | 38 |
Right in front of one's face | 32 |
"And jeers ___": F.P.A. | 33 |
Love ____ : George Hamilton flick | 35 |
Upon initially grooming one's hair? | 39 |
When some local news is "live" | 40 |
Baile ___ Cliath (Dublin, to the Irish) | 39 |
Greek "Father of Orthodoxy" | 37 |
Subject of King Lear's lament | 33 |
"A man's a man for ___": Burns | 44 |
Balzac's "La Messe de l'___" | 46 |
Madalyn Murray O'Hair's belief | 38 |
Ones who might say, "God, no!"? | 41 |
Metis's daughter, in mythology | 34 |
Their Acropolis is a tourist's must | 39 |