Sect members telling off-color jokes? | 37 |
Private, at the general's entrance | 38 |
Greeting, to Guido (anagram of L.A.'S OUT) | 46 |
Spanish-Indian eatery with unusual artwork? | 43 |
Rescues from fire in Nev. gambling city? | 40 |
"Sometimes ___" (Black Crowes) | 40 |
William Booth founded it in 1865 | 32 |
Assuaged, as one's conscience | 33 |
Wimbledon Ladies' Singles trophies | 38 |
Proof-of-purchase for ointments? | 32 |
Series of shots, as from warships | 33 |
Mozart's birthplace: Jan. 27, 1756 | 38 |
"Sound of Music "setting | 34 |
Birthplace of today's birthday composer | 43 |
Beer named for a Tea Party leader | 33 |
Patriot for whom a beer is named | 32 |
"Secret ___" (1997 album by Live) | 43 |
Kim's "Sex and the City" role | 43 |
Actress in "The Collector" | 36 |
Russian port, formerly Kuibyshev | 32 |
"Appointment in ___": O'Hara | 42 |
Home of the hero of a certain parable | 37 |
Memorable provider of roadside aid | 34 |
S.S.R. dig unearths a German coin? | 34 |
Uzbekistan's "Soul Man" singer? | 45 |
Indian lentil and vegetable soup | 32 |
"Little" children's book character | 48 |
British officer with an eponymous belt | 38 |
Dinner specialty of an R&B singer? | 38 |
Rover Boy saw mothers as goddesses | 34 |
Mideast land that's French on Saturdays? | 44 |
Actress Katharine Ross's actor-husband | 42 |
Four Tops-inspired Mudvayne song? | 33 |
"The ___ true for ..." | 32 |
Untraditional, as some marriages | 32 |
1975 Tony-nominated play about an extended affair | 49 |
"It's all the ___ me" | 35 |
Identical to the point of boring | 32 |
Mafioso linked to John Kennedy and Frank Sinatra | 48 |
Name used in indignant questions | 32 |
Three-stringed Eastern instrument | 33 |
Its three strings are plucked with a bachi | 42 |
Instrument played with a spatula | 32 |
Heavy silk fabric in the Middle Ages | 36 |
Director of "Road to Perdition" | 41 |
Billy Crystal impersonated him on "SNL" | 49 |
"What Kind of Fool Am I?" singer, 1962 | 48 |
Like WWE wrestler Umaga, by birth | 33 |
Wearer of a wraparound cloth called a lavalava | 46 |
Robert Louis Stevenson, by adoption | 35 |
Like Margaret Mead's subjects of study | 42 |
They're often served with chutney | 37 |
Russian Tea Room decorations, perhaps | 37 |
Where to find designer discounts | 32 |
1984 NBA Rookie of the Year Ralph | 33 |
Director of the "Evil Dead" trilogy | 45 |
"Spider-Man" trilogy director | 39 |
Person to whom quotation is attributed | 38 |
Detective novelist named for a golfer? | 38 |
Ship's strong piece of timber | 33 |
Tool in a private eye's digs | 32 |
Korean for ''three stars'' | 42 |
Jim Henson's "censor" | 35 |
Massachusetts governor after John Hancock | 41 |
Founding father who had a beer named after him | 46 |
Declaration of Independence signer | 34 |
Article written by an early American patriot? | 45 |
Pulitzer Prize composer 1958 and 1963 | 37 |
Painter of "Telegraph Poles"? | 39 |
Inventor whose last name is a code | 34 |
"The Way of All Flesh" author | 39 |
He made his mark by not making his mark | 39 |
Alito gets an arena worker's attention? | 43 |
Hyenalike animals from YemenÂ’s capital? | 43 |
Automatic sports loss in California? | 36 |
Source of some large-scale shaking | 34 |
California woman's imperfection? | 36 |
Texas home to the minor league Colts | 36 |
Site of the Lone Star State's Fort Concho | 45 |
Site of Goodfellow Air Force Base | 33 |
Home of the WNBA's Silver Stars | 35 |
Home of Our Lady of the Lake University | 39 |
City near Randolph Air Force Base | 33 |
Starting point of the Chisholm Trail | 36 |
Don Quixote's sidekick Panza | 32 |
Squire whose last name means "paunch" | 47 |
___ Panza of "Don Quixote" | 36 |
Card game of the all fours family | 33 |
City in the Capistrano School District | 38 |
California city by Camp Pendleton | 33 |
Tree that is a source of incense | 32 |
Instructions to a furniture refinisher? | 39 |
Works often blown away upon completion | 38 |
Many a crash cushion at a construction zone | 43 |
Clean with high-velocity particles | 34 |
One for whom silicosis is an occupational hazard | 48 |
Where little kids dream of stardom | 34 |
He wrote "The People, Yes" | 36 |
Earl ___, 1930 Triple Crown-winning jockey | 42 |
One-time distributor of trading stamps | 38 |