Recording item launched in 1945 | 31 |
Nemo in "Finding Nemo," for example? | 46 |
TV commentator | 14 |
News host, e.g. | 15 |
TV news pundits, often | 22 |
Commentators, slangily | 22 |
"Wild Wild Life" band | 31 |
... The Vague Dots | 18 |
What right-wing conspiracy theorists believe? | 45 |
Gossip columnist Hopper, while spilling the beans? | 50 |
Arion, for one | 14 |
Chatty pet | 10 |
Al Jolson helped usher them in | 30 |
Babe, e.g.? | 11 |
Guidelines for a politician | 27 |
Discussing scores? | 18 |
Using insulting language | 24 |
Trying to faze one's opponent, perhaps | 42 |
Bad-mouthing someone | 20 |
"Burning Down the House" band, on the flip side | 57 |
Sharp reprimand | 15 |
  Stern lecture | 23 |
"Just mumbling" | 25 |
Verbal gamesmanship | 19 |
Having a debate about tires? | 28 |
Negotiating in a no-nonsense way | 32 |
Getting down to brass tacks | 27 |
Holding a purposeful discussion | 31 |
Speaking frankly | 16 |
Reveal unwanted things, maybe | 29 |
One way to reveal secrets | 25 |
Converse while sailing? | 23 |
Convince of | 11 |
"Wanna start somethin'?" | 38 |
Advice, part four | 17 |
"___ cheap" | 21 |
Words to a blowhard | 19 |
Retort to a boaster | 19 |
Reply to a braggart | 19 |
Proactive slogan | 16 |
Henhouse motto? | 15 |
Chat to settle a spat | 21 |
Hash things out | 15 |
___ Day (September 19) | 22 |
__ Day (September 19th celebration) | 35 |
Subject of gossip | 17 |
Object of idle gossip | 21 |
Idle gossip, e.g. | 17 |
Idle gossip | 11 |
Be verbose | 10 |
Resolve amicably, as an argument | 32 |
Interrupt (whose initials spell "honk a horn") | 56 |
Be rude in a debate | 19 |
Where some hot air passes over waves? | 37 |
Rush Limbaugh medium | 20 |
Genre with listener participation | 33 |
Genre that relies on calls | 26 |
Genre characterized by nonsensical chats and call-ins? | 54 |
AM station format | 17 |
AM format | 9 |
Alternative to Top 40 | 21 |
Negotiations | 12 |
What money does | 15 |
Strike-avoiding activity | 24 |
Diplomatic doings | 17 |
Summit meeting events | 21 |
Strike-avoiding activities | 26 |
Some diplomatic doings | 22 |
Diplomatic negotiations | 23 |
Uses a soapbox | 14 |
Peace conference goings-on | 26 |
Peace conference events | 23 |
Mediation events | 16 |
Is successfully interrogated | 28 |
Diplomatic efforts | 18 |
Sasses | 6 |
Gets sassy | 10 |
Has an adult conversation? | 26 |
Sound sound | 11 |
Not blather | 11 |
Give sound advice | 17 |
Dispense sound advice | 21 |
"Be reasonable!" | 26 |
Dish out disses | 15 |
Trash someone | 13 |
Chat with colleagues | 20 |
Use job-related jargon | 22 |
Place to plug a new book | 24 |
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" or "Chelsea Lately" | 59 |
"Dr. Phil," for one | 29 |
Unscripted TV fare | 18 |
Place to plug a new book, maybe | 31 |
Late-night TV fare | 18 |
Phantom of the Oprah? | 21 |
... media job? | 14 |
Audience member held captive by Oprah? | 38 |
Pretentious lecturer? | 21 |
They have lots of plugs | 23 |
Oprah and Dr. Phil's offerings | 34 |
Gas outlets? | 12 |