What doctors call "somniloquy" | 40 |
Take a night stroll you won't remember | 42 |
Unable to keep one's eyes open | 34 |
Tired "Margarita" singer Brown? | 41 |
Like Irving's "Hollow" | 36 |
Fictional miner with heavy eyelids | 34 |
Buffalo Tom's eyes in '95? | 34 |
"Two ___ People," 1938 tune | 37 |
"The Legend of __ Hollow" | 35 |
Convention site for mattress manufacturers? | 43 |
Timeless tune, covered by Como and Martin | 41 |
Timeless tune covered by Como and Martin | 40 |
Katrina Van Tassel's hometown | 33 |
Weather that won't stop the mailman | 39 |
Weather Channel forecast, perhaps | 33 |
It adds to hazardous driving conditions | 39 |
It freezes before it hits the ground | 36 |
Another Weather Channel forecast | 32 |
Precipitated in winter, in a way | 32 |
A trifecta of severe winter weather | 35 |
Precipitating in winter, in a way | 33 |
Precipitates at about 32 degrees F | 34 |
Creates slippery conditions, in a way | 37 |
Inclement, as some wintry weather | 33 |
Like some bad driving conditions | 32 |
Tissue alternative for the uncouth | 34 |
It may be used for record-keeping | 33 |
Green ___, lady in a 1580 ballad | 32 |
"Green ___," old ballad | 33 |
Santa's is loaded with presents | 35 |
"Jingle Bells" vehicle | 32 |
"Jingle Bells" conveyance | 35 |
''Doctor Zhivago'' conveyance | 45 |
Vehicle for an annual round-the-world trip | 42 |
First word of "Winter Wonderland" | 43 |
"... in a one-horse open __" | 38 |
''Jingle Bells'' conveyance | 43 |
Chinese symbols on Santa's vehicle? | 39 |
Classic Leroy Anderson holiday tune | 35 |
Christmas song favorite since 1949 | 34 |
Quaint horse-pulled winter rides | 32 |
__ of hand (magician's forte) | 33 |
The magic in the "Fireworks Music"? | 45 |
"George Washington ___ Here" | 38 |
Part of a sign at a historical inn | 34 |
It comes between Washington and here | 36 |
What Washington did "here" | 36 |
What Epimenides did for 57 years | 32 |
J.F.K.'s "Why England ___" | 40 |
Failed miserably at being a security guard | 42 |
"Why England ___" (J.F.K. book) | 41 |
"George Washington --- Here" | 38 |
"George Washington __ here" | 37 |
''George Washington ___ here'' | 46 |
Didn't get out of bed at the usual time | 43 |
Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot | 33 |
Movie with Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier | 45 |
Magnifying glass carrier, stereotypically | 41 |
Detective with a nose for crime fighting | 40 |
English dogs with a keen sense of smell | 39 |
Nancy Drew and Encyclopedia Brown, e.g. | 39 |
Seattle ___, Triple Crown winner | 32 |
1977 Triple Crown champion Seattle ___ | 38 |
Seattle ___ (Triple Crown winner) | 33 |
Seattle ___ (1977 Horse of the Year) | 36 |
Seattle --- (legendary racehorse) | 33 |
Seattle ___, the Triple Crown winner | 36 |
Seattle ___ (Triple Crown winner, 1977) | 39 |
Seattle ___ (legendary thoroughbred) | 36 |
Seattle ___ (legendary racehorse) | 33 |
Swung around, as on a pivot (Var.) | 34 |
Quite a few, after "a" | 32 |
Large collections of certain trees? | 35 |
Six-time Daytime Emmy winner Erika | 34 |
Walter of Hitchcock's "Lifeboat" | 46 |
Walter of "Treasure Island" | 37 |
''Lifeboat'' star Walter | 40 |
Ionic compound used as a preservative in wine | 45 |
DirecTV device (with sword drawn) | 33 |
Something a potato preparer might hold | 38 |
Record company's is usually the biggest | 43 |
It's a part of life, in an idiom | 36 |
Golf stroke that veers to the right | 35 |
Beginning golfer's bane, perhaps | 36 |
Food preparation cutting technique | 34 |
Basis of comparison for many innovations | 40 |
''Comfort food'' main course | 44 |
Significantly diminish, as profits | 34 |
Accurate representation of the real world | 41 |
Accurately representing the real world | 38 |
Snack at the golfers' banquet? | 34 |
Gadget that can help you cut the cheese | 39 |
Significantly diminishing, as profits | 37 |
Like a roadway after an ice storm | 33 |
Adjective for a snake oil salesman | 34 |
Competition for greased-up pooches? | 35 |
How a song exited the charts, perhaps? | 38 |
Went down a firehouse pole, e.g. | 32 |
Took advantage of the playground | 32 |
Got one's uniform dirty, perhaps | 36 |