New Jersey setting for "Coneheads" | 44 |
Argentine river that sounds like a fish | 39 |
Like "The X-Files" cases | 34 |
One in a dependent relationship? | 32 |
Host's least favorite guest? | 32 |
___ unit (military squad with a jumpmaster) | 43 |
'Semper --' (Coast Guard motto) | 39 |
Device causing marine mines to surface | 38 |
Pre-cook, as ribs before grilling | 33 |
Put in hot water, but only for a little bit | 43 |
Places for "piqueniques" | 34 |
Paris's Bois de Boulogne and others | 39 |
"The Canterbury Tales" charlatan | 42 |
The Gershwins' last musical comedy: 1933 | 44 |
Words following an oath, sometimes | 34 |
"Sorry if that rude word offended you" | 48 |
Absolve a Northern port of wrongdoing? | 38 |
Pertaining to one's mother or father | 40 |
Characteristic of father or mother | 34 |
"___ guidance suggested" | 34 |
The smile on an email happy face | 32 |
What some say attorneys' ancestors regret? | 46 |
Reason the kids were left alone? | 32 |
Unisex wraparound skirt of Polynesia | 36 |
Common average for holes above 250 yards | 40 |
Designating a fine, white marble | 32 |
Failed jokes in Louisiana? (France) | 35 |
Le Prince de Galles and La Villa Beaumarchais | 45 |
Lists of Catholic church attendees | 34 |
Emergency shout at a Vegas casino? | 34 |
Birthplace of Vice President Hannibal Hamlin | 44 |
System with a Porte de Versailles station | 41 |
Event during the Vietnam War: 1968 | 34 |
Street in Nome's garment district? | 38 |
Fashionable New York City street | 32 |
Where "bad women walk with good dogs" | 47 |
Berlin's "Slumming on ___": 1937 | 46 |
Fairly ritzy place in New York City | 35 |
Brand advertised with a talking tub | 35 |
Pitcher and catcher on a ballfield? | 35 |
Home of the Sundance Film Festival | 34 |
___-Davis (pharmaceutical company) | 34 |
What The Cars did on the scene in the '80s? | 47 |
Ready for an entire day of football, likely | 43 |
"Best in Show" actress | 32 |
Noted Australian statesman: 1815–96 | 42 |
"No spaces available" condition? | 42 |
One illegally using a handicapped space? | 40 |
English surgeon with a disease named after him | 46 |
He wrote "Montcalm and Wolfe" | 39 |
"Montcalm and Wolfe" author | 37 |
Ads aimed at hikers and picnickers? | 35 |
Old newspaper district of N.Y.C. | 32 |
Puts one's seat on a seat, in slang | 39 |
Canadian natural resource manager | 33 |
Colin's confused query in Como? | 35 |
"Vous" preceder, often | 32 |
"___-vous français?" | 33 |
Knut's confused query in Cannes? | 36 |
Many an Arctic area Ohio-style?, | 32 |
Good bargain from northern Italy? | 33 |
Prepared with a certain Italian cheese | 38 |
Irish Nationalist leader: 1846–91 | 40 |
"Saturday Night Live" alum Chris | 42 |
The "Barry Trotter" books, et al. | 43 |
Given by word of mouth, as evidence | 35 |
They don't complete full sentences | 38 |
Production on conditional release? | 34 |
Freedom-seeking jailbird's worst nightmare? | 47 |
Leaving the jurisdiction, perhaps | 33 |
Flooring with inlaid wood patterns | 34 |
___ Island, U.S.M.A. training base | 34 |
Colorful swimmer with a beaklike jaw | 36 |
Roasted cockatoo serves as an entree? | 37 |
Symbols of Jimmy Buffett's Florida? | 39 |
Henry VIII's sixth wife rebels? | 35 |
Member of an Indian religious minority | 38 |
Grammar students, at times: Brit. | 33 |
1882 opera based on Arthurian legend | 36 |
One needed to bestow a blessing on a golf club? | 47 |
New YorkÂ’s ___ School of Design | 35 |
Design division of the New School | 33 |
'The Big Bang Theory' star Jim | 38 |
Cartoonist a.k.a. "Vip" | 33 |
Rear seating section in a theater | 33 |
Asians who sealed Marcus Crassus's fate | 43 |
Justice Thurgood exhibiting a bias? | 35 |
Shining only some light through a prism? | 40 |
Overtones or harmonics, in music | 32 |
Replacements for missing teeth in dental arches | 47 |
Proton or electron, take your pick | 34 |
High-energy emanation studied by physicists | 43 |
Game show freebie (with back tax) | 33 |
" . . . ___ such sweet sorrow" | 40 |
Disagreement of biblical proportions? | 37 |
Gold watches for departing war-horses | 37 |
"You've been a great audience" e.g. | 49 |
Zinger ... or this puzzle's theme | 37 |
Performer after whom a clone was named | 38 |
Dolly who sang "Here You Come Again" | 46 |