Court session, of a sort | 24 |
Gift from Tony Randall to John McEnroe? | 39 |
Navratilova's Newberg? | 26 |
Newburgs at Wimbledon? | 22 |
Where singles start out in love? | 32 |
It starts with love and can go back and forth | 45 |
It starts with love | 19 |
Servers need to clear them | 26 |
Lets touch these | 16 |
Jane ___, Helen Mirren's "Prime Suspect" role | 59 |
Detective superintendent Jane of TV's "Prime Suspect" | 67 |
Service elevator? | 17 |
One involved with rackets | 25 |
King, from 1968-83 | 18 |
Instructor at some clubs | 24 |
He makes a net profit | 21 |
Coach on the court | 18 |
Ad for racketeers? | 18 |
Wilander and Agassi | 19 |
They're scheduled for court sessions | 40 |
Racket makers? | 14 |
Writings by Venus Williams? | 27 |
Wimbledon pro shop career? | 26 |
Wimbledon implement | 19 |
Tool used for those who serve | 29 |
Thing swung on a court | 22 |
It's swung at Wimbledon | 27 |
Business that runs shady matches? | 33 |
Casual court shoe (4-9) | 23 |
Young John McEnroe? | 19 |
The Racquet State? | 18 |
Ohio River feeder | 17 |
Athlete's state? | 20 |
Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic? | 32 |
Tread site | 10 |
Puma, perhaps | 13 |
Court footwear | 14 |
Athlete's wear | 18 |
Some court attire | 17 |
Wear for those who serve | 24 |
Steffi Graf's footwear | 26 |
Present for those who serve | 27 |
Expulsion from a court? | 23 |
Dismissal from the court? | 25 |
"Fault," for example? | 31 |
Wimbledon events | 16 |
Oak Ridge highway posting? | 26 |
Wordsworth's successor as poet laureate | 43 |
''Idylls of the King'' poet | 43 |
Man who penned this puzzleÂ’s lines, born August 6, 1809 | 59 |
Author of "The Lotus Eaters" | 38 |
"Ulysses" poet | 24 |
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet | 48 |
"Morte d'Arthur" poet | 35 |
"Locksley Hall" poet | 30 |
"Light Brigade" author | 32 |
"Idylls of the King" poet | 35 |
"Enoch Arden" poet | 28 |
"Charge of the Light Brigade" poet | 44 |
"Break, Break, Break" poet | 36 |
'The Charge of the Light Brigade' poet | 46 |
'Locksley Hall' poet | 28 |
'Enoch Arden' poet | 26 |
''The Charge of the Light Brigade'' poet | 56 |
Sports to wax lyrical over? | 27 |
___'clock scholar | 21 |
__'clock scholar | 20 |
" . . . ___clock scholar" | 35 |
Sinew: Comb. form | 17 |
"A diller, a dollar, a ___ clock scholar" | 51 |
"A ___'clock scholar" | 35 |
"A ___ clock scholar . . ." | 37 |
"...a ___'clock scholar" | 38 |
''The ___'Clock News'' | 42 |
''. . . __'clock scholar'' | 46 |
Tendon: Comb. form | 18 |
"A ___clock scholar" | 30 |
"A ___'clock scholar ..." | 39 |
"A _____'clock scholar" | 37 |
"A _____' clock scholar" | 38 |
"A ___ clock scholar" | 31 |
"... a ___'clock scholar" | 40 |
". . . a __'clock scholar" | 40 |
". . . ___'clock scholar" | 39 |
" . . . a ___ clock scholar" | 38 |
__'clock (coffee-break time) | 32 |
___clock scholar | 16 |
___'clock (when some local news starts) | 43 |
___-clock scholar | 17 |
``___ clock scholar'' | 29 |
Montezuma's capital | 23 |
Time for a scholar | 18 |
2200 hours | 10 |
Nightly current events roundup in the Midwest | 45 |
Nearing the hour | 16 |
:50 | 3 |
Fifty minutes past | 18 |
Close to the hour | 17 |
Near the hour | 13 |
Fifty past the hour | 19 |