What dentists call "calculus" | 39 |
Trademark derived from a Tom Swift book | 39 |
Multi-___ (doing things simultaneously) | 39 |
Russian news bureau during the Cold War | 39 |
"Try it, you'll like it!" | 39 |
Socialite's ''bye'' | 39 |
''Good-bye, old chap!'' | 39 |
Strait between Sakhalin Island and Asia | 39 |
English poet laureate, 1692–1715 | 39 |
"Valley of the Dolls" actress | 39 |
Cylindrical alternative to French fries | 39 |
It might be covered in a job interview? | 39 |
Art that's sometimes on the bottom? | 39 |
''Fantasy Island'' role | 39 |
Art that's definitely off the wall? | 39 |
Ryan's 'Paper Moon' co-star | 39 |
Nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet | 39 |
"Candle in the Wind" lyricist | 39 |
Combining form meaning "bull" | 39 |
Zodiacal sign or Turkish mountain chain | 39 |
Sightseeing destination, to a May baby? | 39 |
Audrey of "The Da Vinci Code" | 39 |
Sir John Kenneth ___ (British composer) | 39 |
"I taught I ___ a puddy tat!" | 39 |
Something imposed on a shopper, perhaps | 39 |
American's Swiss bank account, e.g. | 39 |
Man in the street's desire, perhaps | 39 |
Property claim resulting from a default | 39 |
Whirling Looney Tunes beast, familiarly | 39 |
"Ask me later," on a schedule | 39 |
"Watch this space," for short | 39 |
"Info forthcoming," for short | 39 |
Resort feature that can give you a lift | 39 |
Cars designed to compete with Corvettes | 39 |
2005 "50th Anniversary" autos | 39 |
They take a long time to reach maturity | 39 |
Gov't-issued investment instruments | 39 |
Cut of meat named for its inedible part | 39 |
Airer of baseball's Division Series | 39 |
Shortening often used in cookie recipes | 39 |
Letters in the song "Respect" | 39 |
Composer's post office convenience? | 39 |
'Ac-cent- -- -ate the Positive' | 39 |
Cable company that merged with AT&T | 39 |
Some highlight reel features, for short | 39 |
Scores that some bombs produce, briefly | 39 |
Nirvana's is "Pennyroyal" | 39 |
The supermarket has bags and bags of it | 39 |
Kind of party given by Sam Adams et al. | 39 |
They usually come with strings attached | 39 |
It frequently finds itself in hot water | 39 |
"I love you," in a telenovela | 39 |
Ich liebe dich : German :: __ : Spanish | 39 |
Squad with red, white and blue uniforms | 39 |
Players in red, white and blue uniforms | 39 |
American hockey Olympians, collectively | 39 |
It might be up to its neck in hot water | 39 |
Stoically suppressed moisture, at times | 39 |
Get all misty-eyed, with "up" | 39 |
"Like Niobe, all ___": Hamlet | 39 |
"___ on My Pillow" (1958 hit) | 39 |
Restaurant's after-dinner selection | 39 |
Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone, e.g. | 39 |
Shifting piece of the earth's crust | 39 |
Shelley's "Cheers" costar | 39 |
Hit 2012 movie featuring a stuffed bear | 39 |
Bill's co-adventurer, in the movies | 39 |
Trust-buster president's first name | 39 |
Bedroom item for children ... or adults | 39 |
Child's constant companion, perhaps | 39 |
"Bill & __ Bogus Journey" | 39 |
2004-06 poet laureate Kooser and others | 39 |
Turner named his preferred apple color? | 39 |
It's frequently broken on the links | 39 |
Start a golf hole, with "off" | 39 |
One may have a ball at the country club | 39 |
Get ready to start, with "up" | 39 |
Got ready to drive, with "up" | 39 |
Drove on a course, with "off" | 39 |
Preparing to drive, with "up" | 39 |
Parent's challenge, stereotypically | 39 |
What Shirley Temple was in the '40s | 39 |
One who's not yet a twentysomething | 39 |
Many an Abercrombie & Fitch shopper | 39 |
It may follow four or six, but not five | 39 |
"One Tree Hill" target viewer | 39 |
"Lovergirl" vocalist __ Marie | 39 |
Jeremy and his pals in "Zits" | 39 |
They often have pop idols on the covers | 39 |
Harry Potter and friends, in book three | 39 |
Gadgets used in drivers' education? | 39 |
Small top used in the game put-and-take | 39 |
Electronic drug, in Shatner's books | 39 |
Boston Red Sox catcher Jason, for short | 39 |
___ Megiddo (city of ancient Palestine) | 39 |
Monogram of a British soldier in Arabia | 39 |
___ el Amarna, Egyptian excavation site | 39 |
"Monday Night Football," e.g. | 39 |
Medium in which John L. Baird pioneered | 39 |
Staunch position taken by the networks? | 39 |