One demonstrating excellent service? | 36 |
Company that acquired Gateway in 2007 | 37 |
Narrow and pointed, as pine leaves | 34 |
Ones who try to put things past you? | 36 |
Computers such as the Aspire and Extensa | 40 |
Provides service that can't be beat? | 40 |
"Easy ___," old radio favorite | 40 |
"Dead man's hand" pair | 36 |
"Bullets," to a poker player | 38 |
They're worth 1 or 11 in blackjack | 38 |
They're often included in good deals | 40 |
They could be the highest or the lowest | 39 |
Poker players' "bullets" | 38 |
Iron Maiden "___ High" | 32 |
Hold 'em holdings, sometimes | 32 |
Commonly split pair in blackjack | 32 |
What's "High," to Maiden | 38 |
Two fifths of a dead man's hand | 35 |
Top row of a Yahtzee score sheet | 32 |
They're worth four high-card points | 39 |
They're worth 1 or 11 points | 32 |
They're sometimes more important than kings | 47 |
They're part of a really good deal | 38 |
They're part of a good deal, usually | 40 |
They're often seen with kings and queens | 44 |
They're more important than kings | 37 |
They're better than kings and queens | 40 |
They may give you the upper hand | 32 |
They don't get sent back to the server | 42 |
The best three in a three-of-a-kind | 35 |
Rickenbacker, Johnson and Maddux | 32 |
Reason for the downfall of many kings? | 38 |
Radio's "The Easy ___" | 36 |
Radio's "Easy ___" | 32 |
Poker's "pocket rockets" | 38 |
Pocket rockets, in Texas hold'em | 36 |
One of the pairs in a dead man's hand | 41 |
Old radio favorite "Easy _____" | 41 |
Items up one's sleeve, maybe | 32 |
Good things to hold in your hand | 32 |
Good hole-cards in seven-card stud | 34 |
Go-to guys on the pitching staff | 32 |
Eddie Rickenbacker and Manfred von Richthofen | 45 |
Doesn't come close to flunking | 34 |
Dealer upcards disliked by blackjack players | 44 |
"Pocket rockets," in Texas Hold 'Em | 49 |
"Go-to-guys" on the pitching staff | 44 |
"Easy ___" of radio fame | 34 |
"Easy ___," of radio fame | 35 |
"Dead man's hand" cards | 37 |
'Bullets' at the poker table | 36 |
'Bullets,' to a poker player | 36 |
''Easy __'' (old-time radio show) | 49 |
Hand with two bullets and two deuces, e.g. | 42 |
Compound used in perfume manufacture | 36 |
Alcoholic compound used in perfumes | 35 |
Alcohol-based compound used in cosmetics | 40 |
Sodium ___ (potato chip flavoring) | 34 |
Ethyl __: nail polish remover compound | 38 |
Cellulose ester used in Scotch tape | 35 |
___ acid (main component of vinegar) | 36 |
Prefix meaning "vinegar" | 34 |
Fingernail polish remover ingredient | 36 |
Primary component in nail polish remover | 40 |
Organic chemistry building block | 32 |
Colorless solvent used in paints | 32 |
Chemical in nail-polish removers | 32 |
Active ingredient in nail polish remover | 40 |
Jim Carrey's pet detective role | 35 |
German ''Alas!'' | 32 |
Düsseldorf "D'oh!" | 35 |
Berliner's "Alas!" | 32 |
''Heck!'', in Heidelberg | 40 |
Otto's ''Oh!'' | 34 |
German's "Dear me!" | 33 |
Disgusted comment after reading Der Spiegel? | 44 |
Deutschland "D'oh!" | 33 |
Austrian's "Alas!" | 32 |
["Die Wurst ist ruiniert!"] | 37 |
"Wo! ___ was!" (German cry) | 37 |
"Oh!" in Österreich | 33 |
"Bah! Humbug!," in Hamburg | 36 |
"___ was!" (German exclamation) | 41 |
"___ Du Lieber Augustin" | 34 |
"___ Du Lieber . . . " | 32 |
''Darn!'' in Düsseldorf | 42 |
''Alas'' in Augsburg | 36 |
Word with "head" or "heart" | 47 |
What you'll do after aerobics class | 39 |
Word with "belly" or "ear" | 46 |
Rosanne Cash "Seven Year ___" | 39 |
Motivation to keep a doctor's appointment | 45 |
"Tooth" or "tummy" follower | 47 |
Word with "head" or "belly" | 47 |
What hearts do, in romance novels | 33 |
Want badly, with "for" | 32 |
Want badly (with "for") | 33 |
Suffer from extra exercise, maybe | 33 |
Subject of a patient's plaint | 33 |
StairMaster aftereffect, perhaps | 32 |