"18 Till ___" (Bryan Adams song) | 42 |
James Cagney movie "Each Dawn ___" | 44 |
Cagney movie "Each Dawn ___" | 38 |
Bryan Adams "18 til ___" | 34 |
"Thus with a kiss ___ ": Romeo | 40 |
"Each Dawn ---" (Cagney film) | 39 |
"And if ___ before ..." | 33 |
"___ hard": Washington | 32 |
'Each Dawn --' (James Cagney film) | 42 |
"I wander'd till ___": M. Arnold | 46 |
Words of extreme embarrassment in teen-speak | 44 |
Teen's expression of embarrassment | 38 |
"I wander'd till ___": Arnold | 43 |
"___ in my boots . . . ": Benét | 44 |
Singer Menzel with the album "I Stand" | 48 |
Menzel on TV's "Glee" | 35 |
"Wicked" entertainer Menzel | 37 |
She voices Elsa in 'Frozen' | 35 |
2006 Mike Judge dystopian dark comedy | 37 |
Like some hard-to-translate phrases | 35 |
Characteristic of a particular language | 39 |
Retardate with an area of brilliance | 36 |
Raymond in "Rain Man," say | 36 |
Mentally defective person with a special talent | 47 |
Individuals' sets of genetic determinants | 45 |
"It doesn't seem that way to me" | 46 |
It may be exchanged at office parties | 37 |
Picture scribbled while talking on the phone? | 45 |
1999 Devon Sawa/Seth Green horror/comedy | 40 |
Devil's tools, metaphorically | 33 |
Devil's tools, it's said | 32 |
"The devil's tools" | 33 |
"The mother of corruption": Montaigne | 47 |
Those enjoying the life of Riley, stereotypically | 49 |
Not just unfounded r-----, but ___ ___ | 38 |
Furthest from being a workaholic | 32 |
Warning that may be safely ignored | 34 |
Original name for J.F.K. Airport | 32 |
It's now J.F.K. International | 33 |
Tennis pro's comment at the poker game | 42 |
Polite and enthusiastic response | 32 |
Request that will complete the show's puzzle | 48 |
Types with fat recording contracts | 34 |
Time to employ the French pleasure principle? | 45 |
Figure for a student or an employee | 35 |
1966 musical backed by a star from Cincinnati | 45 |
"All ___ Dream of You" | 32 |
Practice forbidden by the Ten Commandments | 42 |
Len Deighton's anagrammatic avowal on writing | 49 |
A tabloid reporter must have a nose for __ | 42 |
Violation of the second of the Ten Commandments | 47 |
Sin forbidden by the Second Commandment | 39 |
"What on earth have ___?" | 35 |
"What have ___ to deserve this?" | 42 |
"What have ___ to deserve this?!" | 43 |
'What have to deserve this?' -- | 39 |
Snail's reply to whiting, perhaps | 37 |
"You failed to convince me" | 37 |
Excuse given for asking for a ride | 34 |
Unenthusiastic response to an offer | 35 |
Start of an observation by Tom Waits | 36 |
What van Gogh said regarding ears? | 34 |
Conrad words in "Heart of Darkness" | 45 |
"___ It," 1943 Skelton film | 37 |
"You're wrong about me!" | 38 |
"___ on his very absence": Shak. | 42 |
"What did ___ deserve this?" | 38 |
"What did __ deserve this?" | 37 |
'What did -- deserve this?' | 35 |
Clay's words re the Presidency | 34 |
"___ of Jeanie . . . " | 32 |
What people had to repeat to Freud? | 35 |
Sitcom with a 2,000-year-old character | 38 |
Sitcom created by Sidney Sheldon | 32 |
"___ I dwelt in . . . " | 33 |
"___ my snicker-snee!": Gilbert | 41 |
Mrs. Stork's post-trip comment? | 35 |
"If you asked me..." follow-up | 40 |
Memorable TV personality makes a Freudian slip? | 47 |
Idea that opposes evolution, for short | 38 |
Web danger, and a hint to this puzzleÂ’s theme | 49 |
Start of an angler's lament (Part 3) | 40 |
Confessional account of a sensational nature | 44 |
Mt. ___ (Charley Weaver's hometown) | 39 |
Mount ___, Charley Weaver's hometown | 40 |
Discussion of a Theocritus poem? | 32 |
PASTORAL POEMS INCAPACITATE TEEN FAVES | 38 |
Notable series of narrative poems | 33 |
"The Hurt Locker" hazard, for short | 45 |
Modern wartime hazard, for short | 32 |
Danger in war-torn regions, for short | 37 |
"The Hurt Locker" bomb | 32 |
Event in the documentary "Spellbound" | 47 |
Major New York-to-Tennessee route | 33 |
Pat needs this to maintain composure | 36 |
"____ son salita" (Puccini aria) | 42 |
Old name for De Valera's land | 33 |
Glaswegian's great-grandchild | 33 |
Advice for solving this puzzle, part 1 | 38 |
Start of a thought-provoking question | 37 |