Octaves' followers in sonnets | 33 |
Musical combo designs experiments? | 34 |
Troubadour's six-stanza verse | 33 |
Poems whose structure is based on the number six | 48 |
Where Xerxes crossed the Hellespont | 35 |
Put in position, as a broken bone | 33 |
Put back in place after a break, as a radius | 44 |
Matched parts or part of a match | 32 |
Word with "drum" or "gift" | 46 |
Where "quiet!" might be shouted | 41 |
Things that go together, collectively | 37 |
Word heard before the starter's pistol fires | 48 |
Several reps, in the weight room | 32 |
"Collect them all!" focus | 35 |
''Game, ___, match'' | 36 |
Word with the longest entry in the O.E.D. | 41 |
Word heard before "Go!" | 33 |
What some bands don't get through | 37 |
Volleyball action between bump and spike | 40 |
Volleyball action between a bump and a spike | 44 |
Volleyball action before a spike | 32 |
Use rollers as for one's hair | 34 |
Tokio Hotel "Ready, ___, Go!" | 39 |
Three of a kind, in poker parlance | 34 |
Three of a kind in Texas Hold 'em | 37 |
Six games, if one player loses all six | 38 |
Scenery for "Operation Petticoat"? | 44 |
Put back into place, as a broken bone | 37 |
Prepare for a spike, in volleyball | 34 |
Place where many people get shot | 32 |
Partner of game and match, sometimes | 36 |
Part of a band's performance | 32 |
One of a starter's instructions | 35 |
Longest entry in the ''OED'' | 44 |
Del Potro won his last one against Federer, 6-2 | 47 |
Cry between "ready" and "go" | 48 |
Cry between "ready" and "go!" | 49 |
Card game based on matching groups of three | 43 |
An hour's worth of tunes, maybe | 35 |
Adjust to the desired wake-up time, as an alarm | 47 |
Adele "___ Fire to the Rain" | 38 |
"On your mark, get ___, go!" | 38 |
"Love Like Woe" The Ready ___ | 39 |
"Game, ___, and match" | 32 |
"___ Adrift On Memory Bliss" P.M. Dawn | 48 |
''Game, ___ and match'' | 39 |
Words with "trap" or "record" | 49 |
Words with "precedent" | 32 |
Words with "date" or "record" | 49 |
Words before "date" or "trap" | 49 |
Words with "record" or "trap" | 49 |
Words with "good example" | 35 |
Words before "good example" | 37 |
Rossini's "La Scala di ___" | 41 |
Lead-in to "date" or "trap" | 47 |
Words with "new world record" | 39 |
Words before "high standard" | 38 |
Lead-in to "fire" or "trap" | 47 |
"La Scala di ___" (Rossini opera) | 43 |
Words with "trap" or "price" | 48 |
Words with "high standard" | 36 |
Words with ''new world record'' | 47 |
Words before "precedent" | 34 |
Words before "new world's record" | 47 |
Words before "new world record" | 41 |
Porcupine's quill, for example | 34 |
"La Scala di ___": Rossini | 36 |
"And the Lord ___ mark upon Cain" | 43 |
"___ thief to catch a thief" | 38 |
___ record (break an old standard) | 34 |
Make some preliminary wedding plans | 35 |
Gripping parts of gecko footpads | 32 |
"To ___ to keep the geese" | 36 |
___ ease (relieve one's mind) | 33 |
Select the temperature on, as a thermostat | 42 |
Programmed to, as a climate control | 35 |
Football player studying theater design? | 40 |
What a judge might do during a hearing | 38 |
To give an account of or describe | 33 |
Starting words, after "Ready" | 39 |
Rogen of "The Green Hornet" | 37 |
"Family Guy" creator MacFarlane | 41 |
Meyers of "Saturday Night Live" | 41 |
"Pineapple Express" actor Rogen | 41 |
Mr. Pecksniff of "Martin Chuzzlewit" | 46 |
His brother was killed by his other brother | 43 |
"Pineapple Express" co-star Rogen | 43 |
___ Pecksniff (Dickens character) | 33 |
Rogen of "The Guilt Trip" | 35 |
Rogen of "Pineapple Express" | 38 |
Green or MacFarlane of "Family Guy" | 45 |
Green of TV's "Robot Chicken" | 43 |
Green of TV's "Dads" | 34 |
Green of "Austin Powers" films | 40 |
Green of "Austin Powers" | 34 |
Adam and Eve's youngest recorded son | 40 |
"The Cleveland Show" creator MacFarlane | 49 |
"All Marketers Are Liars" author Godin | 48 |
___ Arnold's Balsam (old patent medicine) | 45 |
Younger brother of Cain and Abel | 32 |