Idiom with "as" in the middle | 39 |
"Fresh as a daisy" and others | 39 |
"Jake's Women" playwright | 39 |
"California Suite" playwright | 39 |
"___ Boccanegra," Verdi opera | 39 |
"Give me a round of applause" | 39 |
"Waiting for God" philosopher | 39 |
"Behold yond ___ dame": Shak. | 39 |
Bone injury in which the skin is intact | 39 |
Video game series, with "The" | 39 |
What wasting food is, according to moms | 39 |
1953 Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner | 39 |
"__ invidia" (unenvied: Lat.) | 39 |
Jobs that pay while you stay in the hay | 39 |
Like the village blacksmith's hands | 39 |
"___ song of sixpence . . . " | 39 |
Girl's choice for a doubles partner | 39 |
Gaslight Anthem "___ or Swim" | 39 |
Dangerous month for Mexican homeowners? | 39 |
Priory in "The Da Vinci Code" | 39 |
Good thing to call an elderly gentleman | 39 |
"Yes ___, That's My Baby" | 39 |
''No ___, Bob!'' (Var.) | 39 |
'Yes, --!' ('Indeedy!') | 39 |
'Yes ('You bet!'), --!' | 39 |
Sounds associated with first responders | 39 |
"The Divine Comedy" creatures | 39 |
Bird man who captained the Golden Hind? | 39 |
Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, for two | 39 |
British tea merchant, born May 10, 1850 | 39 |
One of a pair of fraternal twins, maybe | 39 |
Emphatic agreement, south of the border | 39 |
''You bet!'' in Yucatan | 39 |
Longtime Chicago Tribune movie reviewer | 39 |
Tavern regular who orders girly drinks? | 39 |
Proud black woman, per Urban Dictionary | 39 |
What a cellist has to do before playing | 39 |
"MASH" or "Friends" | 39 |
Popular form of protest in the '60s | 39 |
Watches one's niece and nephew, say | 39 |
In --- (legalese for original position) | 39 |
In ___ (legalese for original position) | 39 |
"Friends" or "MASH" | 39 |
Schoolteacher's wake-up time, often | 39 |
Club that evolved from the spade mashie | 39 |
"The ___ Sense" (Willis film) | 39 |
Like a certain period of burrowed time? | 39 |
Half a dozen erotic pictures of chests? | 39 |
On the large side, in women's shoes | 39 |
5, 7, 9, etc., for juniors' dresses | 39 |
Giving a once-over, with "up" | 39 |
Drink made with soda and cough medicine | 39 |
Relative of reggae and mento, musically | 39 |
Jamaican music that gave rise to reggae | 39 |
It's played with a deck of 32 cards | 39 |
Perform a camel spin into a double axel | 39 |
Old-school fastener at the roller disco | 39 |
Sets of undealt cards in a certain game | 39 |
"Saturday Night Live" segment | 39 |
Outkast "___ It on the Bar-B" | 39 |
Compete in a certain cross-country race | 39 |
Make tracks on a mountainside, in a way | 39 |
"Little Shop of Horrors" song | 39 |
Berlin's "Blue ___": 1927 | 39 |
"Friendly" things, in old ads | 39 |
"Dirty" work, for some actors | 39 |
Team in a guys' outdoor b-ball game | 39 |
Gear on which to do an Iron Cross trick | 39 |
Schusser's name traced in the snow? | 39 |
It'll give you a lift in the winter | 39 |
Hershey's chocolate bar with toffee | 39 |
It's seen on a pirate's pennant | 39 |
Earth orbiter through much of the 1970s | 39 |
Picture on a big-city postcard, perhaps | 39 |
"Same Time, Next Year" author | 39 |
Medium for Ade's "Fables" | 39 |
Galactic Cowboys: "Media ___" | 39 |
Reaction to a fresh suggestion, perhaps | 39 |
Possible response to a grabby boyfriend | 39 |
"Windtalkers" actor Christian | 39 |
Member of "The Gashouse Gang" | 39 |
Tchaikovsky's "March ___" | 39 |
Like much of the Danube's territory | 39 |
Where to learn how to make side dishes? | 39 |
Has (an audience) rolling in the aisles | 39 |
"The ravel'd ___ of care" | 39 |
"Mush!" shouter's vehicle | 39 |
Chandler's "The Big ___ " | 39 |
Necessity on a cross-country train trip | 39 |
"Don't decide right away" | 39 |
Weather that won't stop the mailman | 39 |
It adds to hazardous driving conditions | 39 |
Chinese symbols on Santa's vehicle? | 39 |
English dogs with a keen sense of smell | 39 |
Nancy Drew and Encyclopedia Brown, e.g. | 39 |
Seattle ___ (Triple Crown winner, 1977) | 39 |
Gadget that can help you cut the cheese | 39 |
Property of an attractively thin person | 39 |
Hamlet's "___ and arrows" | 39 |
Barbs of "outrageous fortune" | 39 |