Rum brand with a fruit bat on the label | 39 |
Rum brand with a cocktail named for it | 38 |
Alcohol brand with a fruit bat on the label | 43 |
Grape, tomato or cranberry, e.g. | 32 |
Fruit derived from a single ovary | 33 |
'Walk On By' songwriter Burt | 36 |
"The Dating Game" contestant | 38 |
One who's never asked for a hand? | 37 |
D. Mann's "The ___ Party": 1957 | 45 |
Single parent with family values? | 33 |
Dreidel in a single guy's pad? | 34 |
Electronic device for some singles? | 35 |
Future benedict's last hurrah | 33 |
Spend time without one's wife, informally | 45 |
Baroque composer sorting things out? | 36 |
Composer's personal attendant? | 34 |
Section reserved for a German composer? | 39 |
Successive scores for two Johanns | 33 |
Michael J. Fox movie about a German composer? | 45 |
Biopic about a time-traveling composer? | 39 |
It could cause one to lay down on the job | 41 |
Site of many a shady transaction | 32 |
Place for rank-and-filers in the House of Commons | 49 |
Ones who criticize others in their absence | 42 |
Paper ___ (directors at a publishing house?) | 44 |
Saloon wholly endorsed by its patrons? | 38 |
Quidnunc's conference center? | 33 |
Players behind the line of scrimmage | 36 |
Prague native appearing as an extra? | 36 |
What a film score is, essentially | 33 |
"Hearts and Flowers," often | 37 |
Sally's childhood environment | 33 |
Like a tennis player's compliment? | 38 |
One way to approach a parking space | 35 |
Aerosmith "___ the Saddle" | 36 |
Reinstated athlete's position? | 34 |
Once again part of an athletic clique? | 38 |
Inge drama, with "Come" | 33 |
Holes at the bottom of a scorecard? | 35 |
"That's too close!" | 33 |
"I don't want to fight, man" | 42 |
Group specializing in spinal complaints? | 40 |
Location for some quick calculations | 36 |
Something temporarily out of stock | 34 |
Not available for immediate shipment | 36 |
Remove a Subaru from the garage? | 32 |
A negligent employer might owe it | 33 |
Auditorium late-comers' seating | 35 |
Massage for a person who's prone | 36 |
Support Flintstone's friend? | 32 |
Position that allows more car space? | 36 |
Woods stowed in the rear of a golf cart? | 40 |
Kin of Monday-morning quarterbacks | 34 |
Places for some drivers, so to speak | 36 |
Condones eating soup impolitely? | 32 |
Left-leaning member of the board? | 33 |
It's close to home/Broker order | 35 |
Chiropractor's place in a medical building? | 47 |
Covering up a typing mistake, maybe | 35 |
It may be applied to a tennis ball | 34 |
One place to rehearse one's lines | 37 |
They may be taken to avoid snarls | 33 |
"___ the Future," 1985 movie | 38 |
"___ the drawing board" | 33 |
Jackson 5 "Goin' ___" | 35 |
It's created to prevent data loss | 37 |
Extra strings packed for a hoedown? | 35 |
Good thing for a hospital to have | 33 |
Jim of "Gilligan's Island" | 40 |
Palindromes may be read this way | 32 |
One who sculpts with cured pig meat? | 36 |
Degrees of separation in a Hollywood parlor game | 48 |
Philosopher's kitchen supply? | 33 |
___ Bing! ("The Sopranos" club) | 41 |
___ Bing! (go-go bar on "The Sopranos") | 49 |
__ Bing!: "The Sopranos" nightclub | 44 |
"Buy high and sell low," e.g. | 39 |
"You shouldn't have said that!" | 45 |
Like Leroy Brown, in a Jim Croce song | 37 |
Record label founded by Sean Combs | 34 |
Guy who flouts social conventions | 33 |
Gloria Estefan song about a rascal | 34 |
John McEnroe went ballistic over them | 37 |
"Then he got caught passing ___." | 43 |
One reason to see a cardiologist? | 33 |
Mick Ralphs' band, for short? | 33 |
"Rock Steady" album (abbr.) | 37 |
Provocative interrogation figure, perhaps | 41 |
Half an interrogative, role-playing couple | 42 |
Color Me __: 1990s R&B group | 32 |
Color Me ___, 1990s R&B group | 33 |
Cause for a spouse's commiseration | 38 |
"___ at Black Rock," 1954 film | 40 |
Offering from a sleazy negotiator | 33 |
It might lead to buyer's remorse | 36 |
Villain's backwoods hideout? | 32 |
Reprimand often given while pointing down | 41 |
Bathing resort on the Lahn River | 32 |
What a movie villain often comes to | 35 |
"Do as I say, not as I do" speakers | 45 |