Dr. Seuss character voiced on TV by June Foray | 46 |
Motion-picture theater, to a Londoner | 37 |
"We Are Your Movie Channel" sloganeer | 47 |
Dessert chain with 880-calorie single servings | 46 |
Neil Young classic about a spice girl? | 38 |
What happens when a tremor hits a bakery? | 41 |
"Madame Butterfly" heroine | 36 |
Widely prescribed antibiotic of 2001 | 36 |
"___ Palace": T. S. Eliot | 35 |
Group of round shapes, in geometry? | 35 |
Hitches a ride on a satellite, perhaps? | 39 |
Defunct consumer electronics retailer | 37 |
Evaluators of electronics projects? | 35 |
They're integrated into microchips | 38 |
Description of items in a supermarket mailer? | 45 |
They may be beyond one's control | 36 |
Reward for a Ringling invention? | 32 |
Registered right to three rings? | 32 |
Ability to walk a tightrope or swallow a sword? | 47 |
Western caballero hero of radio, TV, and film | 45 |
Role for which Warner Baxter won a 1930 Oscar | 45 |
O. Henry bad guy who became a Hollywood/TV hero | 47 |
Basic training manual for Marines? | 34 |
Draco's mom in the Harry Potter series | 42 |
Military school, with "The" | 37 |
Charleston college, with "The" | 40 |
It went coed 8/24/96, with "The" | 42 |
Charleston college (with "The") | 41 |
A. J. Cronin's "The ___" | 38 |
A. J. Cronin novel, with "The" | 40 |
Vernacular used at a South Carolina college? | 44 |
Quote from "Guerrilla Warfare"? | 41 |
Medical dressing for a two-way radio user? | 42 |
Headline about an antipot referendum? | 37 |
Toronto Blue Jays manager Gaston | 32 |
Sildenafil ___ (Viagra's generic name) | 42 |
Sildenafil ___ (Viagra's active ingredient) | 47 |
Compound used as a flavoring agent | 34 |
Type of fruit that's high in vitamin C | 42 |
___ fruits (oranges and lemons, e.g.) | 37 |
Breakfast serving at the Orchestral Inn | 39 |
MAYor's legislative colleagues | 34 |
Saints' fraternity initiation time? | 39 |
Ambiguous headline about a vagrancy statistic? | 46 |
Urbanites who play three-card monte? | 36 |
Singapore and the Vatican City, e.g. | 36 |
Locale for most of the New York Marathon | 40 |
In the direction of an urban area | 33 |
Catlike carnivore with a spotted coat | 37 |
The feel of Manhattan? (Honda/Saturn) | 37 |
Medical cleansing procedure provided by the city? | 49 |
Retreat in the heart of town? [Honda, Ford] | 43 |
One for whom a street may be named | 34 |
Community leader's attribute | 32 |
Attribute of Elks or Lions Club members | 39 |
Basis on which many suits are pressed | 37 |
Libel and slander disputes are part of it | 41 |
Kennedy sent one to Congress in 1963 | 36 |
Anthony championing personal liberties? | 39 |
What a polite tennis player is noted for? | 41 |
Government administrators' group | 36 |
Nonmarital option for some same-sex couples | 43 |
British flag waved in a courteous manner? | 41 |
Four-time Emmy-winning role for Allison Janney | 46 |
Unisex fragrance introduced in 1996 | 35 |
"Jackass" theme song band (Abbr.) | 43 |
Clothed for the radio broadcast? | 32 |
Emulate the successful bounty hunter | 36 |
Voucher for getting back luggage | 32 |
Forty-niner's insurance evaluation? | 39 |
Common reimbursement requirement | 32 |
Climbing Mt. Everest, for Sir Edmund Hillary | 44 |
"Brideshead Revisited" star | 37 |
Star of "The Subject Was Roses"? | 42 |
"Mighty Aphrodite" actress | 36 |
English actress's family treasures | 38 |
Head of the "Flying Tigers" | 37 |
Missouri's first elected female senator | 43 |
Rudy, Vanessa, Theo, Denise and Sondra's mom | 48 |
"Does she...or doesn't she?" brand | 48 |
Someone likely to use their third eye | 37 |
Brand-name beverage used to make a Bloody Caesar | 48 |
Meat found in dessert at shore outing | 37 |
Server of food that may be steamed, fried or raw | 48 |
One hopping along the Cape Cod coast? | 37 |
Went silent (with "up") | 33 |
Sucker who's broken out in a cold sweat? | 44 |
What a loudmouthed person leads? | 32 |
Sudden restriction on an activity | 33 |
Where littlenecks try their luck? | 33 |
Gambling locale for the taciturn? | 33 |
''Don't say a word!'' | 41 |
How the trolley went in a 1944 song | 35 |
Sounded like metal hitting metal | 32 |
Sounds in "The Trolley Song" | 38 |
Sounds echoing through the castle | 33 |
"The Trolley Song" sounds | 35 |
Scottish kilt made of chain mail? | 33 |
With "The," Jean Auel novel | 37 |
"Like any good ___..." | 32 |