Terhune's title dog | 23 |
Albert Payson Terhune pooch | 27 |
Young bagpipe player, maybe | 27 |
Terhune's admirable dog | 27 |
Strapping young guy, perhaps | 28 |
Stable boy, in Britain | 22 |
Shaver that doesn't shave | 29 |
Male Scottish youngster | 23 |
Lass's counterpart | 22 |
Housman, in Shropshire | 22 |
Eton attendee, perhaps | 22 |
Albert Payson Terhune hero | 26 |
Address at a Scottish pub | 25 |
"Shropshire ___" | 26 |
"---, a Dog" | 22 |
Start of a Terhune title | 24 |
Alan of "Shane" | 25 |
Star of "Shane" | 25 |
"Shane" star Alan | 27 |
'Shane' star Alan | 25 |
One of Charlie's Angels | 27 |
Gatsby portrayer, 1949 | 22 |
Alan of 'Shane' | 23 |
"Shane" hero | 22 |
She portrayed Grace Kelly | 25 |
Portrayer of Gatsby and Shane | 29 |
Lead in "Shane" | 25 |
Laura Dern's actress/mom | 28 |
His gun was for hire in 1942 | 28 |
Great Gatsby player, 1949 | 25 |
Gatsby portrayer of 1949 | 24 |
Entertainer Alan or Cheryl | 26 |
Co-star of Smith and Jackson | 28 |
Actress Diane or Cheryl | 23 |
Actor in "Shane" | 26 |
Actor Alan: 1913–64 | 26 |
1949 portrayer of Gatsby | 24 |
"O.S.S." star, 1946 | 29 |
"China" star: 1943 | 28 |
"Angel" Cheryl | 24 |
It helps you get a leg up | 25 |
House painter's need | 24 |
Eloper's need, maybe | 24 |
Subject of Jacob's dream | 28 |
Structure for climbing | 22 |
Run in Bea Lillie's hose | 28 |
Housepainter's need | 23 |
House-painter's need | 24 |
Hook's counterpart | 22 |
Fire-engine appurtenance | 24 |
Bad luck to walk under it | 25 |
Virtual way to the top | 22 |
House painters' needs | 25 |
They counteract chutes | 22 |
Painters' equipment | 23 |
Scottish "boy" | 24 |
Actresses Cheryl and Diane | 26 |
Alan, Cheryl and Diane | 22 |
Father-and-son Hollywood duo | 28 |
Entertainers Cheryl and Alan | 28 |
Cheryl and Diane of Hollywood | 29 |
Put on board, as cargo | 22 |
Put something on board | 22 |
Use an extra-big spoon | 22 |
Do a longshoreman's job | 27 |
Work as a longshoreman | 22 |
Fill, as a ship's hold | 26 |
Do a shipper's job | 22 |
Filled or emptied a craft | 25 |
Did a docker's job | 22 |
Carried into a carrier | 22 |
Heavily stocked, as a ship | 26 |
Filled, as a ship's hold | 28 |
Filled with a great quantity | 28 |
With one's hands full | 25 |
Like a packhorse in action | 26 |
Filled up, as a coaler | 22 |
Longshoreman in action | 22 |
Works at the docks, say | 23 |
Joins the bucket brigade | 24 |
Carries into a carrier | 22 |
Annie Hall trademark phrase | 27 |
Word on a certain door | 22 |
Roué's smarmy greeting | 29 |
Kiss "___ Room" | 25 |
Gents' counterparts | 23 |
Gentlemen's companions | 26 |
First word in many addresses | 28 |
Emcee's opening word | 24 |
Alt-rock band, Barenaked -- | 27 |
--- first (polite suggestion) | 29 |
Queen's attendants | 22 |
It may be found in a stew | 25 |
Dish out gazpacho, e.g. | 23 |
Tureen's companion | 22 |
Soup server's implement | 27 |
Soup kitchen distributor | 24 |
Server used with a big pot | 26 |
Punch drinker's essential | 29 |
Cleric's collection box | 27 |