Turn, as in a chair | 19 |
Turn, as a desk chair | 21 |
Turn on a stool | 15 |
Turn like a chair | 17 |
Turn in a chair | 15 |
Turn 90 degrees, say | 20 |
Spin, as an office chair | 24 |
Office-chair feature | 20 |
Move on a pivot | 15 |
Imitate a caster | 16 |
Feature of many an office chair | 31 |
Eames lounge chair feature | 26 |
Thomas Jefferson invention | 26 |
Office purchase, and in a way, what can be seen in this puzzle's sequence of circles | 88 |
Cubicle sight | 13 |
Turned, as a desk chair | 23 |
Turned to one's work, maybe | 31 |
Turned in a chair | 17 |
Pivoted, in a way | 17 |
Pivots (7) | 10 |
Office chair mechanisms | 23 |
Bar stool mechanisms | 20 |
Iced rum cocktail that's stirred with a stick | 49 |
Part of a bartender's test? | 31 |
Stirs a drink | 13 |
Rod for highballs | 17 |
Cocktail-lounge item | 20 |
Cocktail accessory | 18 |
Stirring things | 15 |
Cocktail stirrers | 17 |
Seeker in personals, briefly | 28 |
Personal ad spec | 16 |
Certain bachelor, in ads | 24 |
Bachelor in personals, briefly | 30 |
Personals shorthand | 19 |
Personal abbr. | 14 |
Initials in a personal ad | 25 |
Guy seeking love letters? | 25 |
Guy in a personal ad, for short | 31 |
Guy in a personal ad | 20 |
eHarmony.com abbr. | 18 |
DJF seeker, maybe | 17 |
Certain guy, in personals shorthand | 35 |
Certain guy, in personal ads | 28 |
Certain guy "ISO" someone | 35 |
Mop: Var. | 9 |
Use a mop (Var.) | 16 |
Like a sprained ankle | 21 |
Bulging | 7 |
Puffed up, as a sprain | 22 |
Overextended, in a way | 22 |
More than full | 14 |
Full of fluid | 13 |
Big and red, say | 16 |
Symptom of mumps | 16 |
Mumps symptoms (and technically, this should be "Great Britain," but how often does one get a chance to put this answer in a puzzle?) | 143 |
S'tolerable | 15 |
Gershwin brothers' hit: 1927 | 32 |
  Works of artist Max | 29 |
Keel over | 9 |
Theatrical faint | 16 |
Have a fainting spell | 21 |
Feel faint | 10 |
Faint, as through ecstasy | 25 |
Faint from rapture | 18 |
Act smitten | 11 |
Respond to Beatlemania | 22 |
Faint with ecstasy | 18 |
Beatlemania reaction | 20 |
What Sinatra's fans did | 27 |
Victorian blackout | 18 |
Stereotypical reaction to Elvis | 31 |
Sinatra made his fans do it | 27 |
Show of overwhelming love | 25 |
Response to Sinatra | 19 |
Response to Beatlemania | 23 |
Respond to the Jonas Brothers, say | 34 |
Reeling state | 13 |
Reaction to an idol, possibly | 29 |
React to Ricky Martin, say | 26 |
React to a teen idol | 20 |
React to a pop idol, perhaps | 28 |
Lose consciousness | 18 |
Go gaga for a guitar hero | 25 |
Get lightheaded | 15 |
Fall for a heartthrob? | 22 |
Faint with beating heart | 24 |
Faint from emotional overload | 29 |
Faint at the sight of one's idol | 36 |
Exhibit faintness | 17 |
Blackout while young F.A.S. sang | 32 |
Black out while being crooned | 29 |
Become rapturous | 16 |
Become overcome | 15 |
Beatles concert reaction, often | 31 |
Be enraptured | 13 |
"Panic Switch" Silversun Pickups album | 48 |
'09 Silversun Pickups album | 31 |
Went weak in the knees | 22 |
Went head over heels | 20 |