"I do hereby dub thee . . ." title | 44 |
"Dear __ or madam . . ." | 34 |
"___ Gawain and the Green Knight" | 43 |
"___ Duke" (Stevie Wonder tune) | 41 |
"___ Charles" (Barkley's nickname) | 48 |
___ Speedy (rival of Kinko's) | 33 |
___ Roger de Coverley (country dance) | 37 |
___ Huon (1906 Kentucky Derby winner) | 37 |
___ Barton, first Triple Crown winner, 1919 | 43 |
First horse to win the Triple Crown | 35 |
Stevie Wonder's Ellington tribute | 37 |
Stevie Wonder hit honoring Ellington | 36 |
American label founded in '66 | 33 |
Address that's fit for a king | 33 |
''Your majesty'' | 32 |
''Your excellency'' | 35 |
With Warner or Elektra, at times | 32 |
Secretariat's role in retirement | 36 |
Secretariat's retirement role | 33 |
Seattle Slew, vis-Ã -vis Swale | 32 |
In cahoots w/Warner or Elektra at various points | 48 |
Has partnered w/Warner and Elektra | 34 |
Noted historian of the Roman Empire | 35 |
Part of an emphatic acceptance or refusal | 41 |
"Yes" or "no" follower, Bob | 47 |
''No ___, Bob!'' (Var.) | 39 |
''No ___, Bob!'' | 32 |
"Yes, ___!" ("You bet!") | 44 |
"Yes, ___!" ("Absolutely!") | 47 |
"No __!": emphatic denial | 35 |
'Yes, --!' ('Indeedy!') | 39 |
'Yes ('You bet!'), --!' | 39 |
''Yes ___, Bob!'' (Var.) | 40 |
Sound of an approaching ambulance | 33 |
Seductress in the "Odyssey" | 37 |
Sound in many a Public Enemy song | 33 |
Sound heard in Kiss' "Firehouse" | 46 |
Singer in the "Odyssey" | 33 |
She beguiles with wiles and smiles | 34 |
Sarah Brightman song for a fire alarm? | 38 |
Reason to look in a rear-view mirror | 36 |
One who made Ulysses fit to be tied | 35 |
Lola, in "Damn Yankees" | 33 |
It's heard on "Cops" | 34 |
Nadia Boulanger's "La ___" | 40 |
Sounds associated with first responders | 39 |
Indications that the police are coming | 38 |
''Odyssey'' singers | 35 |
Vonnegut's "The _____ of Titan" | 45 |
"The Divine Comedy" creatures | 39 |
Second careers for thoroughbreds | 32 |
Essayist to whom the quote is usually attributed | 48 |
"Advancement of Learning" author | 42 |
Co-discoverer of a genetic structure | 36 |
Knighted 16th-century English seafarer | 38 |
First English commander to see the Pacific | 42 |
Bird man who captained the Golden Hind? | 39 |
"Le Morte d'Arthur" figure | 40 |
Knighted vintner's nickname? | 32 |
When repeated, 1968 name in the news | 36 |
Twice, Robert Kennedy's assassin | 36 |
iPhone "personal assistant" | 37 |
iPhone's voice-activated personal assistant | 47 |
iPhone 4S program that recognizes voice commands | 48 |
Her voice was first heard in 2011 | 33 |
Her "birthday" is Oct. 4, 2011 | 40 |
Apple iPhone's question answering service | 45 |
"What can I help you with?" asker | 43 |
Where to get Soul Town, Symphony Hall, etc. | 43 |
The brightest star in the heavens | 33 |
Satellite radio that features Howard Stern | 42 |
Harry Potter's godfather __ Black | 37 |
Author of "Quality Street" | 36 |
Shakespeare's Falstaff, familiarly | 38 |
"Magnificent Obsession" director | 42 |
Boorish member of King Arthur's Round Table | 47 |
Implement for checking the doneness of a steak? | 47 |
1993 Grammy winner for Best Rap Solo Performance | 48 |
"Baby Got Back" rapper | 32 |
Emphatic response during a drill | 32 |
Mediterranean storm cause, at times | 35 |
Garnishes for Parisians' pancakes | 37 |
Knighted member of a literary family | 36 |
Pop superstar's informal name since 1997 | 44 |
Follower of "yes" or "no" | 45 |
Emphatic "yes" follower | 33 |
Emphatic ''yes'' follower | 41 |
'Yes' or 'no' follower | 38 |
'No --!' ('Uh-uh!') | 35 |
Feature of King Arthur's music system? | 42 |
Business letter addressees, sometimes | 37 |
Some ''Dear'' ones | 34 |
Sean Connery and Roger Moore, e.g. | 34 |
Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, for two | 39 |
Patrick Stewart and Alan Cumming, e.g. | 38 |
Ones who've been tapped on the shoulder | 43 |
Lancelot and Galahad, for example | 33 |
Jackie Stewart and Patrick Stewart | 34 |
Battle site in the 2011 Libyan civil war | 40 |
"Vulgar Errors" author | 32 |