Rich beer that originally came from England | 43 |
Content of a linguist's chart, for short | 44 |
Beer for British expats in the colonial era | 43 |
Third-generation release of 2012 | 32 |
Product that debuted April 3, 2010 | 34 |
What you might do some light reading on? | 40 |
Tablet with a "mini" version | 38 |
Tablet that's a theft target | 32 |
It's often used while finger-pointing | 41 |
It may be protected by a Smart Cover | 36 |
Device with the digital slave Siri | 34 |
"Resolutionary" product | 33 |
PC's numeric label on a network | 35 |
Unique numbers assigned to websites | 35 |
Sleuths hired to track online hackers? | 38 |
Tablets that don't dissolve in water | 40 |
Tablets that can't be swallowed | 35 |
Screen entertainers with many gigs? | 35 |
Devices that recently added Retina display | 42 |
Teatro dal Verme premiere of 1892 | 33 |
Artist Piet Mondrian's anagrammatic epigram | 47 |
Deighton's "The ___ File" | 39 |
"The ___ File" (Deighton novel) | 41 |
"The ___ File," Michael Caine movie | 45 |
"The ___ File," 1965 film | 35 |
Len Deighton novel, with "The" | 40 |
Victoria's Secret wireless bra brand | 40 |
Daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra | 38 |
Time magazine's 2007 Invention of the Year | 46 |
"There's an app for that" device | 46 |
What Apple's Project Purple became | 38 |
Touchscreen device introduced in 2007 | 37 |
Time's 2007 Invention of the Year | 37 |
Time's 2007 "Invention of the Year" | 49 |
Notable 2007 communications release | 35 |
High-tech introduction of '07 | 33 |
'There's an app for that' device | 44 |
"___ the fool" (Mr. T) | 32 |
"The A-Team" catchphrase | 34 |
Specialist who listens to sole music? | 37 |
Product that was replaced by the Nano | 37 |
MP3 player that weighs less than an ounce | 41 |
"___ Lord my soul . . . " | 35 |
Greek letter lover's comment | 32 |
Numerical Internet addresses: abbr. | 35 |
Numeric labels for computer users | 33 |
Doug Heffernan's delivery co. | 33 |
Delivery co. on "The King of Queens" | 46 |
Site of a decisive battle: 301 B.C. | 35 |
"___," said Tom automatically | 39 |
Bellini opera set in the English Civil War | 42 |
"That's it!No more e-tail for me!" | 48 |
"The exact words were ..." | 36 |
"The exact statement was ..." | 39 |
Something to open for future security | 37 |
One of Vermont's co-founders | 32 |
"This American Life" radio host | 41 |
Host of NPR's "This American Life" | 48 |
"This American Life" host | 35 |
App for European train travelers | 32 |
Part of a track that's laid down | 36 |
Farmer's comment at the poker game | 38 |
Mideastern republic since 1958: Var. | 36 |
Mideast Olympic marathoner's claim? | 39 |
Ayatollah Khomeini led it in 1979 | 33 |
Readers of the newspaper Hamshahri | 34 |
It replaced the Indian rupee in 1932 | 36 |
Ambiguous headline about Mideast dealings | 41 |
Job changer's investment transfer | 37 |
The law for U.S. taxpayers (abbr.) | 34 |
Source of some bash.org material | 32 |
Old-school online chat option, briefly | 38 |
Inter-office communicator, often | 32 |
"It's clear to me ..." | 36 |
"It's not news to me ..." | 39 |
First part of a Harvey Pekar quote | 34 |
"Just do whatever you want" | 37 |
Start of an observation by Bill Gates | 37 |
Which country's symbol is the harp? | 39 |
Start of a quip by comedian Demetri Martin | 42 |
"A Scandal in Bohemia" character | 42 |
Woman in "A Scandal in Bohemia" | 41 |
Opera singer created by Arthur Conan Doyle | 42 |
"The woman," to Sherlock Holmes | 41 |
Star of 'I Remember Mama' | 33 |
"Theodora Goes Wild" star | 35 |
"Cimarron" co-star, 1931 | 34 |
The "I" of E. I. du Pont | 34 |
The "I" in E.I. du Pont | 33 |
Actress in "Zorba the Greek" | 38 |
Tony-nominated "Pippin" actress | 41 |
Statement at the end of an argument | 35 |
Reluctant lawyer's statement? | 33 |
Churchill subject, with "The" | 39 |
Menachem Begin's one-time group | 35 |
"For me ___": Browning | 32 |
Metal named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow | 48 |
Metallic element used in spark plugs | 36 |
Metal used for points of gold pens | 34 |
Metal in the points of gold pens | 32 |