-- the Great (kiddie-lit detective) | 35 |
-- tenens (temporary officeholder) | 34 |
-- seat (advantageous situation) | 32 |
-- Sea, arm of the Mediterranean | 32 |
-- scale (mineral hardness gauge) | 33 |
-- Rizzo ('Midnight Cowboy' role) | 41 |
-- Rica (Central American country) | 34 |
-- Reader (alternative magazine) | 32 |
-- razor ('keep it simple' rule) | 40 |
-- plea (say 'guilty,' say) | 35 |
-- Picchu (Peruvian site of Incan ruins) | 40 |
-- Paul's (frozen fish brand) | 33 |
-- Park (Pittsburgh Pirates' stadium) | 41 |
-- Nabisco (former corporation name) | 36 |
-- Mills (family portrait studio) | 33 |
-- message to (got in touch with) | 33 |
-- Martin (James Bond's car) | 32 |
-- Major (Sirius' constellation) | 36 |
-- Major (Dog Star's constellation) | 39 |
-- Mae Brown (psychic in 'Ghost') | 41 |
-- London, 'What Not to Wear' co-host | 45 |
-- lines (connectors of ancient sites) | 38 |
-- lie (be someone you're not) | 34 |
-- law (old Germanic legal code) | 32 |
-- lane (car-poolers' place) | 32 |
-- l'oeil (optical illusion) | 32 |
-- Island (old immigration gateway) | 35 |
-- Ho Lee (scientist in 2000 headlines) | 39 |
-- Harum ('A Whiter Shade of Pale' band) | 48 |
-- guilt trip on (made feel at fault) | 37 |
-- Green (old elopers' destination) | 39 |
-- Green (old eloper's mecca) | 33 |
-- girl (daughter who adores her father) | 40 |
-- Gauche (Paris' Left Bank) | 32 |
-- Friday's (restaurant chain) | 34 |
-- fire under (urged to take action) | 36 |
-- Field (Mariners' stadium) | 32 |
-- favor (Spanish 'please') | 35 |
-- double life (had two different personas) | 43 |
-- Domini (in the year of the Lord) | 35 |
-- D-Lite (New York ice cream chain) | 36 |
-- Creed (statement of Christian beliefs) | 41 |
-- Council ('Survivor' meeting) | 39 |
-- council ('Survivor' event) | 37 |
-- constant (tiny number in physics) | 36 |
-- City (former Philippine capital) | 35 |
-- Canals (Superior-Huron linkup) | 33 |
-- Brothers ('It's Your Thing' group) | 49 |
-- Brasi ('The Godfather' enforcer) | 43 |
-- boredom (endure extreme tedium) | 34 |
-- Bird (notoriously hard game app) | 35 |
-- bean (lima's larger lookalike) | 37 |
-- Beach (city near San Luis Obispo) | 36 |
-- Beach (Atlantic coast city in Florida) | 41 |
-- ball (game played with a plastic bat) | 40 |
-- approval ('yes' signal) | 34 |
-- alla Scala (Milan opera house) | 33 |
-- -O-Matic (maker of sports games) | 35 |
-- -Meal (Richard Simmons diet program) | 39 |
-- -Freez (ice cream shop chain) | 32 |
-- -Flush (brand in the bathroom) | 33 |
-- -chic (hippie-influenced fashion) | 36 |
-- -Aztecan (family of languages) | 33 |
-- -American (Latino U.S. resident) | 35 |
-- -am (touter of green eggs and ham) | 37 |
-- "Messiah" (oratorio) | 33 |
-- & Young (accounting firm) | 32 |
(v.) to revoke the license ofa business operator | 48 |
(Supp)l(y w)i(th) ne(cessary materials) | 39 |
(Side effects may include an ___) | 33 |
(Q)u(ic)k(ly re)l(e)a(se, as a) bel(ch) | 39 |
(Possible) g(o)al of s(h)o(ppi)ng | 33 |
(n.) removal of a non-elected figure from office | 48 |
(n.) animal that's half horse, half cow | 43 |
(I can't remember the words ...) | 36 |
(For) more than what's needed | 33 |
(Ding-dong) "___ calling" | 35 |
(Ding-dong) ''___ calling'' | 43 |
(D)ang(l)er (from a tree in the yard) | 37 |
(Base x height) / 2, for a triangle | 35 |
(adj.) having the smell of abandoned sweatshops | 47 |
(adj.) having a predilection for French bread | 45 |
(adj.) consisting of a single stanza, in music | 46 |
("I can't remember the words...") | 47 |
("Get out of the way!") | 33 |
"______ X" (1920's play) | 38 |
"______ Wanna Cry" (Mariah Carey hit) | 47 |
"______ the Hour" (1948 Crosby hit) | 45 |
"______ kleine Nachtmusik" | 36 |
"_____You" (Platters hit) | 35 |
"_____Without Windows" ('64 song) | 47 |
"_____Without a Cause" | 32 |
"_____Tu" ('74 hit) | 33 |
"_____on Film" (1983 book set) | 40 |
"_____kleine Nachtmusik" | 34 |
"_____Heron Monday" (1942 hit) | 40 |
"_____He Kissed Me" (1963 hit) | 40 |
"_____dust shall thou return" | 39 |
"_____-porridge hot..." | 33 |
"_____-Bungay" (Wells novel) | 38 |