Words accompanying a flash | 26 |
Autobiography of 47A | 20 |
1980 Sidney Poitier autobiography | 33 |
Who went to market? | 19 |
Repeated phrase in a children's verse | 41 |
Line 3 of the message | 21 |
Drifters classic | 16 |
"His name is Dick!"? | 30 |
Doctor's warning | 20 |
Warning before driving past the town dump? | 42 |
Answer to one spelling of the riddle | 36 |
Classic bit of inane rock star stage banter #1 | 46 |
"On the Money" quote (Part 1) | 39 |
Dapper Dan's disclaimer? | 28 |
Pointer's clarification | 27 |
End of the cosmetic question | 28 |
1989 Paul McCartney song | 24 |
"Flowers in the Dirt" McCartney song | 46 |
Which one? | 10 |
Welcome shout at a pub | 22 |
Words accompanying an arrow | 27 |
Sign for a sunbather? | 21 |
Phrase on some shipping crates | 30 |
Message on a shipping crate | 27 |
[See note] | 10 |
Start of McEnroe quote | 22 |
___ and the other thing | 23 |
Literally, "La Cosa Nostra" | 37 |
'83 Bryan Adams "Cuts Like a Knife" hit | 53 |
Scottish emblem | 15 |
Scotland's national flower | 30 |
Sow ______ | 10 |
Scotland's emblem | 21 |
Nova Scotia Coat of Arms feature | 32 |
National flower of Scotland | 27 |
Meadow bloom | 12 |
Harsh weed? | 11 |
Emblem of Scotland | 18 |
Scottish emblems | 16 |
Leg scratchers | 14 |
Theopholus or Theogenes | 23 |
Stray Cats "Rock ___" | 31 |
"Macbeth" II, 3 | 25 |
Nostalgic seismologist's apology ... or is it? | 50 |
George Stephanopoulos show | 26 |
Now you've done it! | 23 |
"It's heavier than I thought!" | 44 |
'No roving robbers will be harmed by what I'm doing'? | 65 |
Dentist's promise | 21 |
1971 | 4 |
1937 Benny Goodman hit | 22 |
Toward that place, to Shakespeare | 33 |
Toward that place | 17 |
Response to "Whence?" | 31 |
It's made up of made men | 28 |
Footwear name | 13 |
Religious degrees | 17 |
Opera house at Lincoln Center, casually | 39 |
Ending with tele- | 17 |
Item that Dr. Seuss's Once-ler knitted from the silk tufts of Truffula trees | 80 |
What the Once-ler's factory produces in Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" | 81 |
Odd-looking but versatile garments the Once-ler manufactures in Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" | 101 |
Items that Dr. Seuss's Once-ler knitted from the silk tufts of Truffula Trees | 81 |
Extremely versatile material the Once-ler manufactures in "The Lorax" | 79 |
Its ratification was one of the goals of the women's suffrage movement | 74 |
Become sparse, as a crowd | 25 |
However, briefly | 16 |
However, for short | 18 |
However, informally | 19 |
In spite of, in short | 21 |
Ne'ertheless | 16 |
Notwithstanding that, briefly | 29 |
Nevertheless, for short | 23 |
Nevertheless, briefly | 21 |
Despite, for short | 18 |
Despite the fact that, for short | 32 |
Despite the fact that, briefly | 30 |
While, for short | 16 |
Notwithstanding, for short | 26 |
Even if, casually | 17 |
Nonetheless, for short | 22 |
Nonetheless, briefly | 20 |
Nevertheless, informally | 24 |
Le Duc ___ of Hanoi | 19 |
However briefly? | 16 |
Even if, to a bard | 18 |
Despite the fact that, in short | 31 |
Despite that, informally | 24 |
Conjunction, for short | 22 |
Vietnam's Le Duc ___ | 24 |
Nevertheless, in verse | 22 |
Le Duc ___ (Nobel Peace Prize refuser) | 38 |
However, in verse | 17 |
However, in poesy | 17 |
Even if, poetically | 19 |
Despite, in poems | 17 |
Despite, briefly | 16 |
Despite the fact that, informally | 33 |
But, briefly | 12 |
"As __ to breathe were life!": Tennyson | 49 |