Biblical halting place: Deut. 10:6 | 34 |
Drinking game played with table tennis balls | 44 |
Trip to the store to buy brewskis | 33 |
Southernmost city of ancient Palestine | 38 |
Battle between Coors and Budweiser? | 35 |
They may be treated with meat tenderizer | 40 |
Occupational hazards for apiarists | 34 |
Business, in a retort to the nosy | 33 |
Nosy person's affair, in a saying | 37 |
Business, in a saying to the nosy | 33 |
Report from a slow vegetable-purchasing day? | 44 |
Start of a message on a Lincoln Center T-shirt | 46 |
He wrote to his "Immortal Beloved" | 44 |
Big name in classical education? | 32 |
"The Shakespeare of music" | 36 |
Work with a famous four-note motif | 34 |
Where is Ludwig in the batting order? | 37 |
Music featured in "A Clockwork Orange" | 48 |
"The Pastoral," formally | 34 |
In the style of the "Moonlight Sonata" | 48 |
Red-costumed actor in "Veggie Tales"? | 47 |
Ramona's sister, in the Beverly Cleary books | 48 |
A.E.F.'s English counterpart | 32 |
"Don't play favorites" | 36 |
"Oh boy . . . postseason!": Zech. 9:15 | 48 |
"'Twas the night ___" | 35 |
"While we're on the topic ..." | 44 |
"Is this a dagger which I see ___?" | 45 |
When an Aussie's pride goeth? | 33 |
"A Little Bit of Mambo" Lou | 37 |
Give birth to a stringed Indian instrument? | 43 |
Plead for compassionate treatment | 33 |
Scream "Encore! Encore!" | 34 |
Panhandler giving court testimony? | 34 |
Beseeched a TV game show hostess? | 33 |
Tyro's good fortune, to a chicken? | 38 |
Picking student's first assignment? | 39 |
"In the ___ was the Word" | 35 |
When the heavens and earth were created | 39 |
Song about starting a long, wailing lament? | 43 |
"_____ and rejoice": Psalms | 37 |
'I -- You (hit for Elvis)' | 34 |
Cry while exorcising the wheat meat? | 36 |
Start of a quotation from Kingsley | 34 |
It pairs with "Faith," in a saying | 44 |
"The only ___ Son . . . ": John 1:18 | 46 |
"It was ___ by despair": Marvell | 42 |
Begin the ____ : '40s song | 32 |
Ballroom dance similar to the rumba | 35 |
Representing (with "on") | 34 |
Bird watcher's advice for having fun | 40 |
Factor in a parole board's decision | 39 |
Violently does away with plaque monsters? | 41 |
Giant monster's angry outburst? | 35 |
Place to find a director, usually | 33 |
Cinematographer's place, sometimes | 38 |
Not up on all these newfangled gadgets | 38 |
"Get a load of the big cat over there!" | 49 |
"I'll ___ for Christmas" | 38 |
"Don't play games with me" | 40 |
"Don't try to spare my feelings ." | 48 |
Competitor of Glidden and Sherwin-Williams | 42 |
Paint company with an ursine image in its logo | 46 |
"___ Mir Bist Du Schoen" | 34 |
"___ Mir Bist du Schön" | 36 |
"--- Mir Bist Du Schoen" | 34 |
"_____ Mir Bist Du Schoen" (1938 hit) | 47 |
"___ Mir Bist Du Schön" (1938 hit) | 47 |
"___ Mir Bist Du Schoen" (1938 hit) | 45 |
Apple pudding left in the sun too long? | 39 |
Run-of-the-mill computer, in tech slang | 39 |
Elton John's ode to donuts and football? | 44 |
Site of recent protests by Tibetan separatists | 46 |
Literally, "northern capital" | 39 |
All of China operates on its time zone | 38 |
1951 Joseph Cotten movie, modern-style? | 39 |
Event where China won 51 gold medals | 36 |
Event starting on 08/08/08 at 08:08:08 p.m. | 43 |
"Could It __ Falling in Love?" | 40 |
"__ Green": Kermit's song | 39 |
Peaceful gathering, 60's-style | 34 |
Hip happening in Golden Gate Park, 1967 | 39 |
Central Park event on Easter of 1967 | 36 |
"You oughta --- pictures" | 35 |
"Oh, to --- England ..." | 34 |
"Oh, to ___ England . . . ": Browning | 47 |
"Oh, to ___ England . . . " | 37 |
"It's not easy ___ green" | 39 |
"___ Green" (Kermit the Frog song) | 44 |
Not have the luxury of strolling | 32 |
Demonstrating proper behavior on the field | 42 |
Song from Sondheim's "Company" | 44 |
Reality show featuring Whitney Houston | 38 |
Onetime reality show with Whitney Houston | 41 |
"Poetry is ..." (E. E. Cummings) | 42 |
"Let that occur," to Shakespeare | 42 |
"Go ahead," to Shakespeare | 36 |
"Go ahead," archaically | 33 |
Bestselling puzzle game since 2001 | 34 |
"I must be cruel, only to ___": Hamlet | 48 |