Where the slithy toves gyred and gimbled | 40 |
Spot for gyring and gimbling | 28 |
Grass plot around a sundial | 27 |
"Jabberwocky" locale | 30 |
"Did gyre and gimble in the __": "Jabberwocky" | 66 |
"Did gyre and gimble in the ___": "Jabberwocky" | 67 |
"...gimble in the ___": Carroll | 41 |
" . . . gimble in the ___": Carroll | 45 |
'... gyre and gimble in the --': Carroll | 48 |
Cabo ___ (Sammy Hagar tequila brand) | 36 |
WWII female enlistee | 20 |
G.I. Jane | 9 |
WWII woman | 10 |
Female soldier in WWII | 22 |
Female G.I. | 11 |
WWII servicewoman | 17 |
WWII ladies | 11 |
WWII clerk, perhaps | 19 |
WWII acronym | 12 |
Woman soldier | 13 |
W.W. II service member | 22 |
SPAR's counterpart | 22 |
Servicewoman, once | 18 |
Mil. woman | 10 |
Female army enlistee, once | 26 |
Army woman | 10 |
WWII operative | 14 |
WWII medical technician, perhaps | 32 |
WWII GI Jane | 12 |
WWII cartography clerk, perhaps | 31 |
Woman in the service | 20 |
Wave's kin | 14 |
W.W.. II enlistee | 17 |
W.W. II-era female in uniform | 29 |
W.W. II-era enlistee | 20 |
W.W. II lass | 12 |
U.S.A. member | 13 |
U.S.A. distaffer | 16 |
U.S. servicewoman | 17 |
U.S. Army Corps member | 22 |
She served in WWII | 18 |
Servicewoman, briefly | 21 |
Servicewoman, at one time | 25 |
Servicewoman at one time | 25 |
One of those MacArthur called "my best soldiers" | 58 |
New Mexico State sports grp. | 28 |
Mrs. Hobby's W.W. II group | 30 |
Military miss | 13 |
Military female | 15 |
Mil. support person of W.W. II | 30 |
Mil. branch from 1943 to 1978 | 29 |
Mil. branch disbanded in 1978 | 29 |
GI Jill | 7 |
G.I. Jane, for one | 18 |
G.I. Jane, e.g. | 15 |
G. I. Jane | 10 |
Female WWII soldier | 19 |
Female WWII server | 18 |
Female in WWII | 14 |
Female enlistee, pre-1978 | 25 |
Female enlistee, once | 21 |
Fem. forces | 11 |
Fem. force | 10 |
Extra in "I Was a Male War Bride" | 43 |
Certain WWII female | 19 |
Certain enlistee | 16 |
B.Y.U.'s league | 19 |
Army unit estd. in 1942 | 23 |
"Never Wave at a ___" (1952 military farce) | 53 |
"Never Wave at a ___" (1952 film comedy) | 50 |
Anglo-Norman poet | 17 |
German guard | 12 |
Very bad, slangily | 18 |
Stupidly bad, in slang | 22 |
Really bad, in slang | 20 |
Lousy (Sl.) | 11 |
Nutty person (and new OED entry of 2014) | 40 |
Lame poet? | 10 |
Smike's beastly tormentor | 29 |
In a silly fashion | 18 |
Not firing on all cylinders | 27 |
Loony one | 9 |
Strange fellow | 14 |
Like screwball comedies | 23 |
Like the Three Stooges | 22 |
Amusingly eccentric | 19 |
Absurdly eccentric | 18 |
_____ Bennett | 13 |
Home to Baylor University | 25 |
City on the Brazos | 18 |
Steve Martin's Texas birthplace | 35 |
Texas city on the Brazos | 24 |
Baylor University city | 22 |
Baylor's home | 17 |
Home of the Baylor Bears | 24 |
City south of Fort Worth | 24 |
City SSW of Dallas | 18 |
City on the Brazos River | 24 |
Baylor's city | 17 |
Baylor University's city | 28 |