"The Power" '90s dance band | 41 |
"Just like that!" sound | 33 |
Take quickly, with "up" | 33 |
Start of a play to the quarterback | 34 |
Speak sharply, with "at" | 34 |
Oldest of the Rice Krispies brothers | 36 |
Matt Birk to Joe Flacco exchange | 32 |
Good music makes fingers do this | 32 |
Go past one's breaking point | 32 |
Child's play (with "a") | 37 |
"It's a __!": "Easy!" | 45 |
Lose one's patience with, maybe | 35 |
What the Lone Ranger might do when angry? | 41 |
Sounds at a witches' breakfast party? | 41 |
Sounds of cereal soaking up milk | 32 |
What a person in an emergency might have to make | 48 |
It's made at the last minute | 32 |
Flower named for a legendary beast | 34 |
Finger-clicking, fire-breathing plant? | 38 |
What a monstrous photographer can do | 36 |
"Harry Potter" professor | 34 |
Harry Potter's Potions professor | 36 |
Rickman, in the "Harry Potter" films | 46 |
Rickman role in Harry Potter films | 34 |
Professor in the Harry Potter books | 35 |
Head of Slytherin House, in Potter books | 40 |
Head of Hogwarts School's Slytherin House | 45 |
He cast the Killing Curse on Dumbledore | 39 |
Harry Potter's Potions teacher | 34 |
[Spoiler alert!] Dumbledore's assassin | 42 |
"Harry Potter" series teacher | 39 |
Fasten with a click, as a vacuum attachment | 43 |
Some nonproliferation treaty provisions | 39 |
Way to get a person's attention | 35 |
"Cheer up for goodness sakes!" | 40 |
Fish that could double as a center? | 35 |
'Red' types of sport fish | 33 |
Official New York State reptiles | 32 |
Maker of What-a-Melon juice drink | 33 |
Made from 'the best stuff on earth' brand | 49 |
Drink with a Real Fact on each bottle cap | 41 |
Popular ad persona of the early 1990s | 37 |
Word with ''make it'' | 37 |
"Make it ___!" ("Hurry!") | 45 |
''Make it _____!'' | 34 |
What an angry football center does? | 35 |
Fasteners that sound like their name | 36 |
What the guy in the middle of the gridiron does | 47 |
What member does during grueling tour, at times | 47 |
Center-to-quarterback transitions | 33 |
Alternative to buttons on a jacket | 34 |
"Your mama wears army boots" and such | 47 |
Gets the quarterback the ball, in a way | 39 |
Gets the ball in the hands of the quarterback | 45 |
Acknowledge a commander's entrance, maybe | 45 |
___ attention (suddenly quit zoning) | 36 |
Beat others to, as sale merchandise | 35 |
It may be set to capture the game? | 34 |
Napalm Death "Mind ___" | 33 |
Percussion instrument in a combo | 32 |
Enrages park workers after introduction (6) | 43 |
What an orchestral trapper can do | 33 |
Marching band percussion instruments | 36 |
People dance when these get beat | 32 |
Devour, slangily (with "down") | 40 |
Eat greedily (with "down") | 36 |
Devour greedily (with "down") | 39 |
Devour, with "up" or "down" | 47 |
"Thundercats" creature | 32 |
Thing pursued "with forks and hope" | 45 |
London's "The Cruise of the ___" | 46 |
Creature hunted in a Carroll poem | 33 |
"The Hunting of the ___": Carroll | 43 |
Animals hunted by Carroll's characters | 42 |
The other mad dog's response | 32 |
Showed one's teeth to, as a dog | 35 |
Salinger novel about an alien abduction? | 40 |
Grp. organizing '60s sit-ins | 32 |
Group initially funded by the SCLC | 34 |
Civil rights org. founded by Stokely Carmichael | 47 |
Tom who followed Johnny Carson on NBC | 37 |
Gary ___, Pultizer-winning Beat poet | 36 |
Not invite to the All-Star game, perhaps | 40 |
"Golf Begins at Forty" author Sam | 43 |
Golf's "Slammin' Sammy" | 41 |
Golf's ''Slammin' Sammy'' | 49 |
Winner of a record 82 P.G.A. Tour events | 40 |
Sam in the World Golf Hall of Fame | 34 |
"Slammin' Sammy" of golf | 38 |
Winner of a record 82 PGA tournaments | 37 |
Winner of 82 PGA Tour tournaments | 33 |
Winner of 81 P.G.A. Tour victories | 34 |
Three-time PGA Championship winner Sam | 38 |
Three-time P.G.A. Championship winner | 37 |
The original "Slammin' Sammy" | 43 |
Sam who was a three-time Masters champ | 38 |
PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award winner, 1998 | 48 |
Masters winner in 1949, 1952, and 1954 | 38 |
Masters winner '49 and '52 | 35 |
Masters champ of 1949, 1952 and 1954 | 36 |