Montreal Canadiens, in headlines | 32 |
Home that usually has a tile roof | 33 |
Broke through security code, e.g. | 33 |
Accessed illegally, as a computer | 33 |
User trying to get through a firewall | 37 |
Communal tech workshop, in modern lingo | 39 |
Poor links play, as they might say in England? | 46 |
Access illegally, as computer files | 35 |
You've heard it all too often | 33 |
Takes an ax to some old sound systems | 37 |
Author who produces mediocre material | 37 |
Bean-filled bag moved with the foot | 35 |
Was ready for the heat, for short | 33 |
Was equipped for summer heat, as an auto | 40 |
Was artificially cooled, for short | 34 |
Thoroughly enjoyed oneself, slangily | 36 |
Possessed useful information (on) | 33 |
First magnitude star in Centaurus | 33 |
Amy Irving's "Yentl" role | 39 |
Didn't shrink from the challenge | 36 |
Enjoyed one of the best rooms in the hotel, say | 47 |
Song composed by an Atlantic Ocean fish? | 40 |
"Adam/___" (verse re microbes) | 40 |
Recent "SNL" regular Bill | 35 |
Leading woulda-coulda-shoulda words | 35 |
Completer of the fifth pillar of Islam | 38 |
South __, MA (Mount Holyoke locale) | 35 |
"If only I ___ time ..." | 34 |
"If I --- druthers ..." | 33 |
"And so the poor dog ___" | 35 |
Words about the new-clothes emperor | 35 |
He built the Temple of Venus and Roma | 37 |
Emperor nicknamed "Little Greek" | 42 |
Subatomic particle in a collider | 32 |
Large ___ Collider (CERN particle accelerator) | 46 |
"She ___ many children . . . " | 40 |
"It ___ You," 1924 song | 33 |
Invited to one's penthouse, say | 35 |
Hosted at one's penthouse, say | 34 |
Entertained in one's apartment | 34 |
Entertained as at one's apartment | 38 |
Feminine "this," to Brutus | 36 |
Muslim who knows the Koran by heart | 35 |
Panetta's successor as defense secretary | 44 |
Panetta successor as Secretary of Defense | 41 |
Obama's third defense secretary | 35 |
Jenna Bush ___, former first daughter | 37 |
"She"/"Grendel" authors | 43 |
___ Sophia, church built by Justinian | 37 |
Boxing's "Marvelous" Marvin | 41 |
Boxer "Marvelous" Marvin | 34 |
Family of a 1944 Nobelist in Chemistry | 38 |
Charles of "Hill Street Blues" | 40 |
Actor Charles of "Hill Street Blues" | 46 |
Indian people of British Columbia | 33 |
Family of Reagan's first Sec. of State | 42 |
Rover's verse form and others like it | 41 |
"___, the gang's . . . " | 38 |
An "Ave!" for Julius from W.S. | 40 |
Vice president's official entrance march | 44 |
"___! happy land!": Hopkinson | 39 |
Salute Bedrock's first family? | 34 |
Last-ditch pass on the football field | 37 |
Device that tracks certain weather? | 35 |
President's "theme song" | 38 |
Military song first used by Andrew Jackson | 42 |
Acclamation for a harvest bundle? | 33 |
Hall-of-Fame knuckleballer Jesse | 32 |
Figure skating pioneer Jackson ___ | 34 |
All-natural cat drink from Celestial Seasonings? | 48 |
Pigtail --> cause for a siren | 32 |
Post-shampoo application, sometimes | 35 |
Specialties of tonsorial artists | 32 |
Old West barbershop/bar [SOUTH CAROLINA] | 40 |
Result of wearing and then removing a hat? | 42 |
"Do not use while sleeping" | 37 |
Wire-___ (like some terriers' coats) | 40 |
Suffix with fair, short, or wire | 32 |
Most shaggy / Hotel offering / Actress Goldie | 45 |
They may be receding; toupe catalogs | 36 |
Music genre of Poison and Guns N' Roses | 43 |
Required wear for some food servers | 35 |
Part of a lunch lady's get-up | 33 |
Part of a lunch lady's getup | 32 |
Coverage providers after a recession? | 37 |
Driver's or coiffeur's maneuver? | 40 |
Concern of an environmental stylist? | 36 |
New cast member of a '60s musical? | 38 |
Expensive alternative to a toupee | 33 |
Where one may make a permanent decision? | 40 |
Making distinctions of little importance | 40 |
Movie starring a cross-dressing John Travolta | 45 |
Opening-night jitters at a famous rock musical? | 47 |
"You're goin' down, you ___!" | 47 |
"Rapunzel" and others? | 32 |
OH-H NICE! TELL ARISTIDE FOES... | 32 |
One with a once-in-a-lifetime experience? | 41 |
Noted British geneticist: 1892–1964 | 42 |
Famed English biologist: 1892-1964 | 34 |
Lyricist-collaborator with Burt Bacharach | 41 |