Number of days in a week, in Spain | 34 |
"Tres" less than "diez" | 43 |
What's a strain to cook with? | 33 |
It assists during straining times | 33 |
As a water container, it's a poor choice | 44 |
An addled brain might be likened to one | 39 |
Level draining device, to a Spanish yes-man? | 44 |
They're used in some searches | 33 |
Mag that had Michael Jordan on its first cover | 46 |
Scrutinize, with "through" | 36 |
Scatter, as confectioners' sugar | 36 |
Went through carefully, as clues | 32 |
Examined thoroughly, with "through" | 45 |
Do some rummaging for a cabinet part? | 37 |
Gradually remove, as clumps in flour | 36 |
Looks (through), as for information | 35 |
Check-cashing requirement: Abbr. | 32 |
Certain fraternity man, informally | 34 |
Captain Hansen of "Deadliest Catch" | 45 |
A "John Hancock": Abbr. | 33 |
Member of a popular college frat | 32 |
Largest college fraternity in the U.S., in brief | 48 |
___ de Brabant, medieval philosopher | 36 |
"Ah, whatever" follower | 33 |
Stones: "Almost Hear You ___" | 39 |
Nostalgic person's utterance | 32 |
Japanese metal band that will audibly exhale? | 45 |
''Ah, me!'' sound | 33 |
Eliot book about a stoic bereaved? | 34 |
"Alas" and "Ah, me"? | 40 |
"Ah!" and "Whew!" | 37 |
"Alas" and "alack" | 38 |
Controversial 2000 debate sounds from Al Gore | 45 |
"Alas" and "ah" | 35 |
Reacts to with an eye roll, perhaps | 35 |
Says "Ahh!" after a hard day | 38 |
It's affected by retinitis pigmentosa | 41 |
What the answer to each capitalized clue is | 43 |
Tour in a double-decker bus, perhaps | 36 |
Marks thought to possess occult power | 37 |
18th letter of the Greek alphabet | 33 |
"The Sweetheart of ___ Chi" | 37 |
It's halfway between pi and upsilon | 39 |
Letter on the AutoSum button in Excel | 37 |
" . . . sweetheart of ___ Chi" | 40 |
'The Sweetheart of -- Chi' | 34 |
___ Society (super-high I.Q. group) | 35 |
Fraternity with a sweetheart of a song | 38 |
Third base coach's hand movement | 36 |
Omen or ''Open'', e.g. | 38 |
Doyle's "The ___ of the Four" | 43 |
An auction bidder might give a high one | 39 |
"The ___ of Four": Doyle | 34 |
"Stop" or "Falling Rocks" | 45 |
"Keep off the grass," e.g. | 36 |
''YIELD RIGHT OF WAY,'' for one | 47 |
Billboards, posters and placards | 32 |
It hangs out on a street near you | 33 |
It's often indicated by bars | 32 |
Get in on the ground floor, perhaps? | 36 |
They may get mixed in communication | 35 |
Autograph candy for the Halloween visitor? | 42 |
Clapton "Unplugged" opener | 36 |
Clapton "Unplugged" instrumental | 42 |
Like some valuable editions of books | 36 |
Formalized one's displeasure, perhaps | 41 |
Rembrandt's 1634 self-portrait is one | 41 |
Actress in "The House on 92nd Street" | 47 |
Words on a sticky note attached to a contract | 45 |
"Put your John Hancock on this line" | 46 |
Make one's attendance official | 34 |
Make one's attendance official, in a way | 44 |
Add one's name to a guest book, e.g. | 40 |
A security guard might ask you to do this | 41 |
Doyle tale, with "The" | 32 |
De Mille epic of 1932, with "The" | 43 |
It indicates what's happening, briefly | 42 |
French : monsieur :: Italian : ___ | 34 |
Married Italian woman's title | 33 |
They may be held up by protesters | 33 |
Lets the fingers do the talking? | 32 |
"Stop" and "Merge", e.g. | 44 |
"Open" and "Closed" | 39 |
"Open" and "Closed," for two | 48 |
Certain stereotypical indicators | 32 |
Becomes available for a chat, say | 33 |
Weaver of tales on the big screen | 33 |
Nobel-winning Norwegian author Undset | 37 |
King of the Amorites: Num. 21:21 | 32 |
"Oliver Twist" antagonist | 35 |
Murderer in "Oliver Twist" | 36 |
Burglar Bill of "Oliver Twist" | 40 |
"Stoutly-built" Dickens villain | 41 |
"Oliver Twist" villain Bill | 37 |
"Oliver Twist" bad guy | 32 |
Punjabi religious community member | 34 |
Most popular word game in India? | 32 |
It rejects the caste system and idolatry | 40 |
Worshipers at Amritsar's Golden Temple | 42 |
Battling ___, light heavyweight champ: 1922-23 | 46 |