(n.) animal that's half horse, half cow | 43 |
(n.) a spinning device used in underground laboratories | 55 |
(n.) a lipstick store | 21 |
(n.) a female goat | 18 |
(Martin Amis, 1984) House that needs endless repairs (Stephen King, 1986) | 73 |
(Mark Kurlansky, 1997) Supplement that some claim eases arthritis (Upton Sinclair, 1927) | 88 |
(M/W)elding | 11 |
(LXXX - I) x (XX - I) | 21 |
(Just) slightly | 15 |
(John Updike, 1988) Nome is on it (Toni Morrison, 1973) | 55 |
(In)temperate advice, part 3 | 28 |
(In) the open | 13 |
(In) single file | 16 |
(In) partnership | 16 |
(In) half | 9 |
(In) conspiracy | 15 |
(In) association | 16 |
(I can't remember the words ...) | 36 |
(hed) p.e. "Self ___" | 31 |
(Has) reclined | 14 |
(Has) moved through water | 25 |
(Has) ascended | 14 |
(Had) reclined | 14 |
(Had) become the job of | 23 |
(Got) lucky | 11 |
(From) a great distance | 23 |
(Four snow jobs) snow... | 24 |
(For) time without end | 22 |
(For) over fifty percent | 24 |
(For) now | 9 |
(For) more than what's needed | 33 |
(For the) time being | 20 |
(Ding-dong) "___ calling" | 35 |
(Ding-dong) ''___ calling'' | 43 |
(D)ang(l)er (from a tree in the yard) | 37 |
(CCVI x V) + (VII x III) | 24 |
(Base x height) / 2, for a triangle | 35 |
(B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t | 74 |
(¶-) | 7 |
(At) maximum capacity | 21 |
(As written) | 12 |
(All) wound up | 14 |
(All) excited | 13 |
(Al)ev(e m)i(gh)t (tre)a(t one, or Ibup)ro(fen or Ty)le(nol) | 60 |
(adj.) pertaining to praise | 27 |
(adj.) having the smell of abandoned sweatshops | 47 |
(adj.) having a predilection for French bread | 45 |
(adj.) contradictory; out of touch with reality (said of legislators) | 69 |
(adj.) consisting of a single stanza, in music | 46 |
(adj.) before the "chicken or egg" concept originated | 63 |
(A) ways | 8 |
(410) or (212), e.g. | 20 |
(0,0), on a graph | 17 |
(0,0) on a graph | 16 |
(((One Week Later))) LIEUT: "What happened? I thought we had him!" INSP: "He gave us ___." | 110 |
("I'm shocked!") | 30 |
("I can't remember the words...") | 47 |
("Hey you ...") | 25 |
("Get out of the way!") | 33 |
( ___ ) | 7 |
( to a printer | 14 |
( or ), for short | 17 |
( or ), briefly | 15 |
( or ) | 6 |
( ), informally | 15 |
( | 1 |
"______ X" (1920's play) | 38 |
"______ Wanna Cry" (Mariah Carey hit) | 47 |
"______ the Hour" (1948 Crosby hit) | 45 |
"______ kleine Nachtmusik" | 36 |
"_____You" (Platters hit) | 35 |
"_____You Glad You're You?" (1946 hit) | 52 |
"_____Without Windows" ('64 song) | 47 |
"_____Without a Cause" | 32 |
"_____Tu" ('74 hit) | 33 |
"_____the bag!" | 25 |
"_____sow..." | 23 |
"_____on Film" (1983 book set) | 40 |
"_____of do or die" | 29 |
"_____newt..." | 24 |
"_____liebe dich" | 27 |
"_____kleine Nachtmusik" | 34 |
"_____in a manger..." | 31 |
"_____Heron Monday" (1942 hit) | 40 |
"_____He Kissed Me" (1963 hit) | 40 |
"_____girl!" | 22 |
"_____first you..." | 29 |
"_____dust shall thou return" | 39 |
"_____du lieber!" | 27 |
"_____does it!" | 25 |
"_____Davis Eyes" | 27 |
"_____a life!" | 24 |
"_____-porridge hot..." | 33 |
"_____-Bungay" (Wells novel) | 38 |
"_____-a-Cop" (Burt Reynolds flick) | 45 |
"_____, the final frontier..." | 40 |
"_____, shine; for thy light is come...": Isaiah | 58 |
"_____, poor Milan!": Prospero | 40 |
"_____, Pagliaccio" | 29 |
"_____, Our Help in Ages Past" (old hymn) | 51 |