Attire for the Headless Horseman | 32 |
Attire for the family decision-maker? | 37 |
Attire for a trip around the world? | 35 |
Attire covering little of the legs | 34 |
Attire at some fraternity blasts | 32 |
Attire at fraternity blasts, sometimes | 38 |
Attire at a British boarding school? | 36 |
Attila's tag (with "The") | 39 |
Atticus to Scout, or Sarabi to Simba | 36 |
Atticus Finch's state: abbr. | 32 |
Atticus Finch's creator Harper | 34 |
Attic-dweller of '70s-'80s TV | 37 |
Attention-grabbing models at an auto show | 41 |
Attention-grabbing advertisement | 32 |
Attention-getting, and much more | 32 |
Attention-getting submission, back in the day | 45 |
Attention-getting question in a small ad | 40 |
Attention-getting headline in a small ad | 40 |
Attention-getter, in the audience | 33 |
Attention-getter in the control tower | 37 |
Attends to as one might a captured soldier | 42 |
Attends as a visitor, with "on" | 41 |
Attends as a visitor (with "on") | 42 |
Attends a meeting, with "on" | 38 |
Attending the prez's inauguration, say | 42 |
Attending the Oscars or knocked to the canvas | 45 |
Attending a Lakers home game, briefly | 37 |
Attending a Dodgers home game, say | 34 |
Attended without really belonging | 33 |
Attendant on Cleopatra, in Shakespeare | 38 |
Attend to, in a way, as a tiny tot | 34 |
Attend a slumber party, literally? | 34 |
Attempts to smooth ruffled feathers | 35 |
Attempts to climb a mountain range? | 35 |
Attempts at making new breakfast menus? | 39 |
Attempts at decorating a treetop? | 33 |
Attempted to get satisfaction from | 34 |
Attempt without knowing if success will come | 44 |
Attempt to strike or avoid striking out | 39 |
Attempt to reach a post-departure plane? | 40 |
Attempt to promote cream cheese? | 32 |
Attempt to impress, as in conversation | 38 |
Attempt to halt nuclear programs? | 33 |
Attempt to deceive using flattery | 33 |
Attempt to cool, as steaming hot soup | 37 |
Attempt to bypass a spam filter, say | 36 |
Attempt at the straight and narrow? | 35 |
Attempt at cooperation: 1920–46 | 38 |
Attain a maximum level of competence | 36 |
Attacks verbally (with "into") | 40 |
Attacks that may necessitate shots | 34 |
Attacks à la "Ghostbusters" | 40 |
Attacks a la ''Ghostbusters'' | 45 |
Attacking from a concealed position | 35 |
Attackeds, with "into" | 32 |
Attacked, Ã la "Ghostbusters" | 42 |
Attacked, as a project, with "into" | 45 |
Attacked with missiles, in a way | 32 |
Attacked with fierceness and anger | 34 |
Attacked verbally, with "out" | 39 |
Attacked verbally (with "out") | 40 |
Attacked in "Ghostbusters" | 36 |
Attacked eagerly, as a wrapped gift | 35 |
Attack, with ''into'' | 37 |
Attack, either physically or verbally | 37 |
Attack your peas with a fork, say | 33 |
Attack the Falkland Islands' capital? | 41 |
Attack from a concealed position | 32 |
Attack dog owner's remark to a burglar? | 43 |
Attack code word at Pearl Harbor | 32 |
Attack a Scottish singer-composer? | 34 |
Attachments to pronator quadratus muscles | 41 |
Attachment word, in contractual language | 40 |
Attachment with velvet or Hallow | 32 |
Attachment to movie, theater or party | 37 |
Attachment to government buildings | 34 |
Attachment to a scofflaw's car | 34 |
Attachment to a rodeo saddle, often | 35 |
Attachment to "van" or "tort" | 49 |
Attachment to "him" or "her" | 48 |
Attachment to "corder" | 32 |
Attachment to "Christ"? | 33 |
Attachment points under the hood | 32 |
Attachment in classical architecture | 36 |
Attaching, as stamps to a letter | 32 |
Attaches, in a way, with "on" | 39 |
Attaches a debtor's property or wages | 41 |
Attached to "more,"a U.S. college | 43 |
Attached to "more," it's a college | 48 |
Attached to "more," a U.S. college | 45 |
Attached by its base, as a plant | 32 |
Attached at the base, botanically | 33 |
Attachable without needle and thread | 36 |
Attach securely, as metal plating | 33 |
Attach a new bottom to, in a way | 32 |
Attach a boutonnière, perhaps | 32 |
Atreyu "Our Sick Story (___ Far)" | 43 |
Atone for a hasty marriage, in an old saying | 44 |
Atoms with the same number of protons | 37 |
Atoms that have gained or lost electrons | 40 |