"The ___ a ass . . . ": Dickens | 41 |
"The ___ ass" (Mr. Bumble) | 36 |
Lines 20 and 25 of a W.H. Auden poem: Part 1 | 44 |
Lines 5 and 8 of a W.H. Auden poem: Part 1 | 42 |
Like many a town in the Wild West | 33 |
Business that's always cutting back? | 40 |
There may be some along the beach | 33 |
Los Angeles suburb next to Torrance | 35 |
Fictional suburban setting of "Daria" | 47 |
It helps level the playing field? | 33 |
Result of a house cleaning, maybe | 33 |
Physics rule determined by Newton | 33 |
University of Kansas quadrangle? | 32 |
"Alexandria Quartet" author | 37 |
"The First Deadly Sin" author | 39 |
Famed baritone: 1896–1960 | 32 |
Bandleader in the Polka Music Hall of Fame | 42 |
Journal published by future attorneys | 37 |
Criteria for climbing the corporate ladder? | 43 |
''Rabbit Hill'' author Robert | 45 |
"While the Billy Boils" author Henry | 46 |
"Rabbit Hill" author Robert | 37 |
Stop cooperating with the cops, in a way | 40 |
Purchasing system with payments made over time | 46 |
Many of St. Benedict's monks | 32 |
One of Rockne's Four Horsemen | 33 |
"Time to show your cards, Ms. Field!" | 47 |
Why an old dessert might be skipped? | 36 |
Lighter yet warmer, as winter wear | 34 |
Words before "on the line" | 36 |
"___ on the line" (speak frankly) | 43 |
"I'm listening, bro" | 34 |
One way to keep something level? | 32 |
Church work by a woman who's not ordained? | 46 |
Things are easier to understand on his terms | 44 |
One who may need technical terms explained | 42 |
Neither clergyman nor professional | 34 |
"Now I ___ down . . . " | 33 |
'Now I -- down to sleep ...' | 36 |
TheyÂ’re the target of simple terms | 38 |
They're the target of simple terms | 38 |
Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby | 32 |
Former Alice in Chains singer Staley | 36 |
Aptly named seven-time World Surfing Champion | 45 |
''Stop bothering me!'' | 38 |
Words before one's feet or one's door | 45 |
Use Agamemnon's strategy at Troy | 36 |
Stops for a while in the course of a journey | 44 |
Doesn't go for the green, in golf | 37 |
Doesn't try to reach the green, in golf | 43 |
One who's not in the habit of wearing a habit | 49 |
Her poem is engraved under Miss Liberty | 39 |
"Give me your tired..." poet | 38 |
Couch potato's preparations? | 32 |
George who played Bond only once | 32 |
Most likely to let the dishes pile up | 37 |
How to enjoy some amusement park water rides | 44 |
Region of Italy that includes Rome | 34 |
''Lapis'' follower | 34 |
Like some days of summer, in song | 33 |
Nightmare of an officemate, maybe | 33 |
Epithet for an annoying roommate | 32 |
"Poosh 'Em Up" Tony ___ of baseball | 49 |
Tourist attraction on Texas' Pedernales River | 49 |
So-called "Texas White House," once | 45 |
Historical attraction W of Austin | 33 |
Golf shot by one of the Heatles? | 32 |
Matt who played Joey on "Friends" | 43 |
Drop the ___ (admit one's love, slangily) | 45 |
Entertainment center at many a sports bar | 41 |
Entertainment providers at a sports bar | 39 |
Toast often given with Manischewitz | 35 |
Toast before drinking Manischewitz | 34 |
Hebrew toast that means "to life" | 43 |
"Fiddler on the Roof" toast | 37 |
Rank of Windermere or Chatterley: Abbr. | 39 |
French word before Havre or Mans | 32 |
Big name in Worcestershire sauce | 32 |
What bells on sheep are attached to? | 36 |
"You can ___ horse to water ..." | 42 |
"You can ___ horse ..." | 33 |
"You can ___ horse to water..." | 41 |
"You can ___ horse to water . . . " | 45 |
"You can ___ horse . . . " | 36 |
" . . . ___ horse to . . . " | 38 |
''You can ___ horse . . .'' | 43 |
"You can _____ horse to..." | 37 |
"You can ___ horse to water . . ." | 44 |
"You can ___ horse to . . . " | 39 |
"You can __ horse to water . . ." | 43 |
"You can __ horse ..." | 32 |
"One man may ___ horse . . . " | 40 |
''You can ___ horse to . . .'' | 46 |
'... -- horse to water ...' | 35 |
Brad Pitt in "Moneyball," e.g. | 40 |
Put a nag up against a Derby winner | 35 |
Cow cookies, meadow muffins, and pasture patties? | 49 |
Like paint that's a household hazard | 40 |
Count Basie or Benny Goodman, e.g. | 34 |
"He ___ Me" (old hymn) | 32 |