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Shakespeare's "___of care" 40
"The ravell'd __ of care": Shak. 46
"The ravel'd ___ of care" 39
" . . . the ravel'd ___ of care" 46
With a decided lack of character 32
"Call of the Wild" vehicle 36
Word before or after "dog" 36
Vehicle that never loses a wheel 32
Transport dating from the Stone Age 35
Football blockers' practice device 38
"Mush!" yeller's vehicle 38
"Mush!" yeller's conveyance 41
''The Call of The Wild'' vehicle 48
Something that's fun on the coast? 38
"Mush!" shouter's vehicle 39
''Mush!'' device 32
''Citizen Kane'' prop 37
You might steer one with your feet 34
Vehicle on a Christmas card, perhaps 36
Vehicle in "The Call of the Wild" 43
Vehicle in "Ethan Frome" 34
Transport for Calvin and Hobbes, often 38
Toy sometimes pulled with a rope 32
Rosebud was one in "Citizen Kane" 43
Rosebud of "Citizen Kane" 35
Prop for "Citizen Kane" 33
Object burned in "Citizen Kane" 41
Large item in Santa's bag, maybe 36
It's useless without runners 32
It's involved in many spills 32
Have fun on an enormous white bed? 34
Child's Christmas gift, sometimes 37
"The Call of the Wild" vehicle 40
"Dog" leader or follower 34
"Citizen Kane" article 32
One heading down a slippery slope 33
Yukon Quest and Le Grande Odyssée 36
"Eight Below" eightsome 33
Tool used when the stakes are high? 35
Sister ___ ("We Are Family" singers) 46
Vehicles powered by dogs or gravity 35
They're supported by runners 32
They can take you downhill quickly 34
Christmas gifts for kids up north 33
Vehicles suitable for this puzzle's theme 45
Vehicles in Whitehorse and Yellowknife 38
They're useless without runners 35
They usually have two runners on 32
Popular Christmas gifts, up north 33
Goes down a snowy hill, in a way 32
Equipment used on skeleton tracks 33
Conveyances generally only ridden downward 42
Coleridge's "gentle thing" 40
What you'll do in the arms of Morpheus 42
Chandler's "The Big ___" 38
"The sweetest gift of heaven": Virgil 47
Result of counting sheep, perhaps 33
R. Wilbur's "Walking to ___" 42
Opposite of "stay awake" 34
It may come after setting an alarm 34
What to do to achieve your dreams? 34
What Macbeth "murdered" 33
What "Macbeth doth murder" 36
Virgil called it a gift of heaven 33
Stephen King's "Doctor __" 40
Sore labour's bath, to Shakespeare 38
Romantics "Talking in Your ___" 41
Poet Wilbur's "Walking to ___" 44
Chandler's "The Big ___ " 39
"To ___—perchance to dream": Hamlet 49
"To ___: perchance to dream": Hamlet 46
"The City of ___," Kipling poem 41
"Talking in Your ___" (The Romantics) 47
"Sore labour's bath": Shak 40
"Sore labour's bath" 34
"O magic _____!": Keats 33
"...an azure-lidded ___": Keats 41
"I cannot ___ wink": Pope 35
Where people drop off on the line? 34
Narcoleptics with string instruments? 37
What some like to do on the weekend 35
Go way past one's usual wake-up time 40
Product of a Serta/Louis Vuitton merger? 40
Necessity on a cross-country train trip 39
San Francisco players not paying attention? 43
Line from "Silent Night" 34
Geckos that don't set their alarm clocks? 45
"Oh ___ is a gentle thing": Coleridge 47
Nirvana "Where Did You ___" 37
Like a coffee-drinker's night 33
1993 film featuring the subject of this puzzle 46
Postpone the problem until tomorrow 35
"Take some time to consider..." 41
"Don't decide right away" 39
Adjective for some cooks and maids 34
Most dreaming occurs in the last one 36
Metallica "Until It ___" 34
"The Lion ___ Tonight" 32
Compensates for a late night, maybe 35
Snoozes, online journal-style, to Tonto? 40