"The Matrix" man | 26 |
"The Matrix" guy | 26 |
"Recent" word form | 28 |
"Paleo-" opposite | 27 |
"New" beginning | 25 |
"Classical" opening | 29 |
"Classic" prefix | 26 |
___-noir (modern film genre) | 28 |
Former liberal, for short | 25 |
Converted liberal, informally | 29 |
Modern Republican, perhaps | 26 |
Fox News analyst, often | 23 |
Former liberal, briefly | 23 |
Recent rightist, familiarly | 27 |
One turning to the right | 24 |
Many a Bush military adviser | 28 |
Many a Bush II cabinet member | 29 |
Former liberal, perhaps | 23 |
Certain anti-Communist | 22 |
Biodegradable pipe material | 27 |
Political interventionists | 26 |
It handles sight and hearing | 28 |
Highly developed region | 23 |
Science journal language | 24 |
Post-Renaissance language | 25 |
Milton and More wrote in it | 27 |
Extremely vivid, as a color | 27 |
Gas in advertising lights | 25 |
Gas that's hard to ignore | 29 |
Gas for the theater district | 28 |
Bright light in the big city | 28 |
Like highlighter colors | 23 |
Like many Las Vegas signs | 25 |
Garish Broadway sign type | 25 |
Eye-catching sign type | 22 |
Element of Times Square | 23 |
___ tetra (aquarium fish) | 25 |
___ tetra (aquarium favorite) | 29 |
You may make light of it? | 25 |
The "new gas" | 23 |
Periodic table's no. 10 | 27 |
Material for some night signs | 29 |
Like the lights of Vegas | 24 |
Like many highlighter colors | 28 |
Las Vegas light material | 24 |
Las Vegas illumination | 22 |
Its atomic number is 10 | 23 |
It's a gas in Las Vegas! | 28 |
It lights up the night | 22 |
Glowing discovery of 1898 | 25 |
Gaseous attention-getter? | 25 |
Gas on the Vegas strip | 22 |
Gas in advertising signs | 24 |
Gas discovered in 1898 | 22 |
Element seen in Las Vegas | 25 |
Element found in none? | 22 |
Contents of some lights | 23 |
Colorless, gaseous element | 26 |
Chrysler Corporation car | 24 |
Bright light on Broadway | 24 |
__ tetra (aquarium fish) | 24 |
You may make light of it | 24 |
Very conspicuous, color-wise | 28 |
Very bright, as colors | 22 |
Type of big city light | 22 |
Source of the Las Vegas glow | 28 |
Sign filler, sometimes | 22 |
Second-lightest noble gas | 25 |
Scientific discovery of 1898 | 28 |
Rialto attention-getter | 23 |
Really bright, as colors | 24 |
Ramsay-Travers find: 1898 | 25 |
Overly bright, perhaps | 22 |
Overly bright, as colors | 24 |
One of the six inert gasses | 27 |
One of the inert gases | 22 |
None can alter this element | 27 |
Nighttime attention getter | 26 |
Marquee material, perhaps | 25 |
Liquid ___ (refrigerant) | 24 |
Like some highlighter colors | 28 |
Like sign in concert hall | 25 |
Light that's a real gas | 27 |
Light on the Vegas strip | 24 |
John Mayer song about sign? | 27 |
Its gas gets attention? | 23 |
It may say "DINER" | 28 |
Inert gas in vacuum tubes | 25 |
Inert element used in lights | 28 |
Glitzy sign type, often | 23 |
Glass bender's gas | 22 |
Glaring lure on the strip | 25 |
Geissler tube illuminant | 24 |
Gaseous attention-getter | 24 |
Gas used in store signs | 23 |
Gas in some glowing signs | 25 |
Gas in commercial lights | 24 |
Eye-catching sign material | 26 |
Extra-bright, as a color | 24 |
Element in vacuum tubes | 23 |