Bradbury's "___ for Space" | 40 |
Plant named for a former Yucatán port | 40 |
Opposite of "No way, José"? | 40 |
Emphatic Mexican ''yes'' | 40 |
"Little ___" (1961 Elvis song) | 40 |
''Stop milling around!'' | 40 |
Its name means "three strings" | 40 |
''King of Queens'', e.g. | 40 |
It may have ".com" in its name | 40 |
Stops along the Information Superhighway | 40 |
Original capital of the Alaska Territory | 40 |
"(--- On) The Dock of the Bay" | 40 |
Edith who wrote "The Outcasts" | 40 |
"Now We Are ___" (Milne title) | 40 |
1982 Dudley Moore/Mary Tyler Moore drama | 40 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford hit of the 50's | 40 |
When digital clocks show ":54" | 40 |
___ punk (Mighty Mighty Bosstones genre) | 40 |
Game in which the lowest card is a seven | 40 |
Activity in which camels may be executed | 40 |
Stabilizers on the aft sections of keels | 40 |
1989 Ernest Borgnine movie set in Africa | 40 |
Emulate Norway's Sondre Norheim, say | 40 |
"Youth Gone Wild" band ___ Row | 40 |
Irving Berlin's "Blue ___" | 40 |
What might be done right out of the gate | 40 |
Instructional session on the bunny slope | 40 |
Output of an artisan using animal pelts? | 40 |
Tuna for which Navy subs have been named | 40 |
Hula dancer's "grass" wear | 40 |
Where you're expected to go downhill | 40 |
"The Kids in the Hall" segment | 40 |
"Saturday Night Live" offering | 40 |
"Saturday Night Live" segments | 40 |
Fare for "Saturday Night Live" | 40 |
Fashionable school for hybrid outerwear? | 40 |
Cinematic follower of October or Vanilla | 40 |
"Lucy in the __ with Diamonds" | 40 |
"Banners flout the ___": Shak. | 40 |
___ & Telescope (astronomy magazine) | 40 |
"Say Anything..." actress Ione | 40 |
Patty Hearst's kidnappers, for short | 40 |
Grp. famously involved in bank robberies | 40 |
Bases-full homer, with "grand" | 40 |
Knuckle sandwich and piece of cake, e.g. | 40 |
Hair of the dog or the cat's pajamas | 40 |
Sound before "Snap out of it!" | 40 |
INSP: "Okay, lieutenant, ___." | 40 |
Guitarist whose real name is Saul Hudson | 40 |
State capital founded in 1847, for short | 40 |
Shakespeare's "___of care" | 40 |
"The Call of the Wild" vehicle | 40 |
Coleridge's "gentle thing" | 40 |
Stephen King's "Doctor __" | 40 |
"Sore labour's bath": Shak | 40 |
Go way past one's usual wake-up time | 40 |
Product of a Serta/Louis Vuitton merger? | 40 |
Snoozes, online journal-style, to Tonto? | 40 |
What doctors call "somniloquy" | 40 |
Timeless tune covered by Como and Martin | 40 |
J.F.K.'s "Why England ___" | 40 |
Detective with a nose for crime fighting | 40 |
''Lifeboat'' star Walter | 40 |
Basis of comparison for many innovations | 40 |
Minimal ''red eye'' meal | 40 |
Attacks à la "Ghostbusters" | 40 |
" . . . ___ and arrows . . . " | 40 |
Cricket position behind the wicketkeeper | 40 |
Its bark is used as an herbal supplement | 40 |
Seamstress's concealed interlacement | 40 |
Shredding evidence of one's mistake? | 40 |
The Used "___ Your Own Throat" | 40 |
'70s British "Cut" punkers | 40 |
John ___, U.S. painter: 1871–1951 | 40 |
Greenwich Village painter John French __ | 40 |
"Twice Removed" Canuck rockers | 40 |
One who often has trouble finding things | 40 |
One whose business isn't picking up? | 40 |
They're guilty of disorderly conduct | 40 |
Blackthorn fruit used as a gin flavoring | 40 |
Preferred drink for a Helsinki resident? | 40 |
"Can you hear me now?" for one | 40 |
Avoiding black cats and sidewalk cracks? | 40 |
Like Oscar in "The Odd Couple" | 40 |
One-armed bandit's "mouth" | 40 |
What "Pay Toll 1 Mile" implies | 40 |
Pentax Spotmatic and Nikon F2, for short | 40 |
Sound like you've had a few too many | 40 |
"Dirty rotten scoundrel," e.g. | 40 |
Nickname associated with a Rocky career? | 40 |
Star of the "Siroccky" series? | 40 |
" 'S a ___ request": Burns | 40 |
"Well worth it, if you ask me" | 40 |
Like a snake oil salesman, and then some | 40 |
''All Star'' music group | 40 |
Right-hook man in "Peter Pan"? | 40 |
What John Watts did to "Roses" | 40 |
Bond's "Casino Royale" foe | 40 |
Breath freshener produced by Chupa Chups | 40 |
"The Wealth of Nations" author | 40 |