Agreement, harmony or compatibility | 35 |
Has the ingredients, with "of" | 40 |
Say "There, there" to, say | 36 |
Housing for electronic instruments | 37 |
Sheen-Sutherland thriller of 1997 | 33 |
Result of plotters' get-together | 36 |
Wanted: Lad to assist British police | 36 |
M. Kennedy's "The ___ Nymph" | 42 |
K.d. lang forever slicing the turkey? | 37 |
Start of an Elbert Hubbard quote | 32 |
Eponym of the city now known as Istanbul | 40 |
Shackles are put on chain gangs? | 32 |
Representatives in a foreign country | 36 |
The no-longer-hungry moth was ___ | 33 |
The perfect place to cool a pie? | 32 |
Weapons that hit in a medieval tournament? | 42 |
It has "can" and "tin" inside | 49 |
Another definition of ''can'' | 45 |
"___ wi' little . . . ": Burns | 44 |
"Les Trois Mousquetaires" and others | 46 |
"The Barefoot ___," 1954 film | 39 |
Gardner's "barefoot" role | 39 |
Chef Ina Garten's "Barefoot ___" | 46 |
"25 words or less" event | 34 |
Competitor's dedication to hard training? | 45 |
One way to get into a gang's headquarters? | 46 |
Jack Kerouac's tale of highway swindles? | 44 |
Seedy hangout across the Atlantic? | 34 |
Everything but Alaska and Hawaii | 32 |
Connected sets of points, in math | 33 |
"I'm still listening" | 35 |
It's shown on a topographical map | 37 |
Wanted: Designer for streamlined products | 41 |
Sam Rivers album about outlines? | 32 |
Item in a smuggler's first-aid kit? | 39 |
Circularly, to the left from the top | 36 |
One might be seen around a construction site | 44 |
Builder, muscle or bridge player | 32 |
Marian Anderson and Kathleen Ferrier | 36 |
Word that has two diametrically opposed meanings | 48 |
Person who doesn't jump on the bandwagon | 44 |
One who doesn't do what's expected | 42 |
Frequent topic in marriage counseling | 37 |
Barium and the like, in X-ray procedures | 40 |
The League of Extraordinary Nitpickers? | 39 |
Horse purchaser's consideration | 35 |
"Honey, you're wearing THAT?" | 43 |
PC user's shortcut for printing | 35 |
Airport's elevated structure | 32 |
Knocked down a tough pin combination | 36 |
Product of a Chrysler/Krazy Glue merger? | 40 |
A cinch for some factory workers? | 33 |
"Win, Lose or Draw" host Bert | 39 |
Bert who hosted "Tattletales" | 39 |
"Tattletales" host Bert | 33 |
Tim of "The Carol Burnett Show" | 41 |
"The Private Eyes" co-star | 36 |
House Judiciary Committee chairman John | 39 |
Australian aborigines' calls | 32 |
Child actor discovered by Chaplin | 33 |
Hospital location on "ER" | 35 |
Did accounting hanky-panky, to a housekeeper? | 45 |
"Alistair ___ America" (1973 book) | 44 |
Muppet monster quote about a more adorable snack? | 49 |
Shaping device for Christmas goodies | 36 |
Ben & Jerry's ingredient | 32 |
Where a small hand might get caught | 35 |
Dodger infielder: 1937–47 | 32 |
Muppet appropriate for this puzzle | 34 |
Puppet who - [gasp!] - went on a diet in 2005 | 45 |
Muppet with a voracious appetite | 32 |
"What's ___?" (informal greeting) | 47 |
Rachael Ray activity eliciting oohs and aahs? | 45 |
2006 "Survivor" setting | 33 |
What a big weather-map arrow might indicate | 43 |
Less intense workout after a workout | 36 |
"The Wild Swans at ___": Yeats | 40 |
Tailgaters' beverage carriers | 33 |
... Skywalker's trendy hygiene products? | 44 |
Good thing to keep in an emergency | 34 |
President dubbed 'Silent Cal' | 37 |
"All Time High" singer Rita | 37 |
Hot weather refuge, and this puzzle's theme | 47 |
Air-conditioning commuter trains? | 33 |
Buyer of "Gangsta's Paradise"? | 44 |
"Gangsta's Paradise" buyer? | 41 |
Nerd-rejecting high-school group | 32 |
Stylishly, but with little emotion | 34 |
St. Louis Stars outfielder in the Hall of Fame | 46 |
1993 film about a novice Olympic bobsled team | 45 |
Much-recorded country tune of 1936 | 34 |
Charmin seller who's become more popular? | 45 |
"Don't be so anxious!" | 36 |
Four imperial bushels, in England | 33 |
Painter of a ring-tailed animal? | 32 |
"Sesame Street" creator Joan Ganz ___ | 47 |
"The Last of the Mohicans" author | 43 |
Rocker Alice in "Wayne's World" | 45 |
Author of the Leatherstocking Tales | 35 |
2002 Best Supporting Actor Chris | 32 |