Choosing "Cheers" regulars? | 37 |
Tosses some chips in the pot, say? | 34 |
Dog in "The Family Circus" | 36 |
Butcher's tools for negotiations? | 37 |
Exchanging a fictional educator for goods? | 42 |
Screening device used in TV negotiations? | 41 |
Joins a group rudely and abruptly | 33 |
Flirtatious drink servers, perhaps | 34 |
Pertaining to atmospheric weight | 32 |
"The ___ closed" (host's sign-off) | 48 |
Rossini's William Tell and others | 37 |
Element that quickly oxidizes in air | 36 |
Ozzy Osbourne's "___ the Moon" | 44 |
Training neckwear for noisy dogs | 32 |
They open taps and tops and pick up tips | 40 |
Pacino's "Sea of Love" co-star | 44 |
Ellen of "Ocean's Thirteen" | 41 |
Ellen of "Man Trouble" | 32 |
"The Big Easy"'s Ellen | 37 |
Indicator of trouble in the night | 33 |
Dog's coming-of-age ceremony? | 33 |
Have a painful encounter with an end table | 42 |
Cereal grain big enough to be seen? | 35 |
One might hand you a screwdriver | 32 |
Military forces with the most eccentricities? | 45 |
Action figure tie-in to a '70s TV detective? | 48 |
"--- Bill, the sailor" | 32 |
"___ Bill the Sailor," 1931 song | 42 |
Having crustaceans, as a ship's hull | 40 |
Heart transplant pioneer Christiaan | 35 |
Chick from a Seven Sisters college? | 35 |
One who cries "Do-si-do!" | 35 |
Company with the stock ticker symbol BKS | 40 |
Store chain that often sells Starbucks coffee | 45 |
Battle site in Wars of the Roses | 32 |
Composer of "The Mountain Sylph" | 42 |
All-Star Dick of the 1960s-'70s Knicks | 42 |
Name of Lord Rubble's feudal estate? | 40 |
The Flintstones' favorite Congressman? | 42 |
Longtime Massachusetts congressman | 34 |
Comics character with a horse named Spark Plug | 46 |
Banjo-eyed ne'er-do-well of the comics | 42 |
B2B opportunity for cartoon aficionados? | 40 |
Foreign coin of a purple people lover? | 38 |
Rural nester that eats insects on the wing | 42 |
One who will drink you under the stable? | 40 |
"Everybody Loves Raymond" surname | 43 |
Raymond that 'everybody loves' | 38 |
"Everybody Loves Raymond" family name | 47 |
He's designated "Sir" | 35 |
Lowest British heritable position | 33 |
Sir Samuel Cunard and Sir Henry Royce | 37 |
Epithet for business magnate Hughes? | 36 |
Style of envelope for greeting cards | 36 |
Nanny's job in a noble household? | 37 |
Overdecorated symbols of bad luck? | 34 |
Root beer magnate Edward or Gaston | 34 |
Root beer brand that "has bite" | 41 |
The "Famous Olde Tyme Root Beer" | 42 |
Soft drink company formed in New Orleans in 1890 | 48 |
Diagram error at a naval museums? | 33 |
Crime of a judge influenced by bribery | 38 |
Persistent incitement to litigation | 35 |
Architectural feature of many cathedrals | 40 |
Large cloth sign with nothing on it? | 36 |
Secondary seascape object, perhaps | 34 |
Girl who wears hair clips in nonstandard ways? | 46 |
En estos lugares se habla español | 36 |
East Harlem and East Los Angeles | 32 |
Actress Roseanne got a pub position? | 36 |
"Roseanne" star's employee? | 41 |
Financial-news editor-publisher: 1855-1928 | 42 |
Where to find screwdrivers and rusty nails | 42 |
Bush Attorney General William and family | 40 |
Like folks cared for by former congressman Bob? | 47 |
"Rain Man" director Levinson | 38 |
Thackeray's "_____ Lyndon" | 40 |
Hearn's co-star at the Palace | 33 |
"Twenty-One" host of 50's TV | 42 |
"Paris Bound" playwright | 34 |
Horror host who's a swinger? | 32 |
2012 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 35 |
Investment by a baseball player? | 32 |
Singer who formed the Love Unlimited Orchestra | 46 |
"Nor iron ___ cage": Lovelace | 39 |
What eHarmony users may be trying to avoid | 42 |
Backdrop for many singles matches? | 34 |
Place for someone getting a shot | 32 |
They get settled at the end of the night | 40 |
Barricade made of metal thread and pub paper? | 45 |
''Maverick'' brothers | 37 |
1984 U.S. Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics | 45 |
Ones who are counter-productive? | 32 |
Designer of the Statue of Liberty | 33 |
He rounded the Cape of Good Hope | 32 |
John of "Familiar Quotations" | 39 |
'Familiar Quotations' man | 33 |
Whose “Familiar Quotations” is that? | 44 |
Infamous ball toucher of the '00s | 37 |
Hungarian composer: 1881–1945 | 36 |