Drink with two lizards in its logo | 34 |
Drink with a lizard on its bottle | 33 |
Drink company with a lizard logo | 32 |
Drink brand with lizards in its logo | 36 |
Beverage brand whose logo is two lizards | 40 |
"_____ it" (conversation closer) | 42 |
"_____ it" ("Amen") | 39 |
"__ it!" ("Amen!") | 38 |
"Whatever happens, happens" | 37 |
"That's the way things are" | 41 |
"That settles that, then" | 35 |
"If that's your decision, okay" | 45 |
"Amen," in other words | 32 |
Like a designated driver, presumably | 36 |
"Clean and ___" (1988) | 32 |
Recovered from a bender, with "up" | 44 |
Recovered from a bender (with "up") | 45 |
Grew serious, with "up" | 33 |
Drank some coffee, say, with "up" | 43 |
More likely to pass a Breathalyzer test | 39 |
Detoxifies (with "up") | 32 |
Recovers from a bender, with "up" | 43 |
Gets serious, with "up" | 33 |
Regains one's senses, with "up" | 45 |
Recovers from drinking, with "up" | 43 |
Recovers from a binge, with "up" | 42 |
Recovers from a binge (with "up") | 43 |
Gets over drunkenness, with "up" | 42 |
Clears the mind, with "up" | 36 |
Clears the head, with "up" | 36 |
Becomes less high, with "up" | 38 |
Recovers from a night on the town | 33 |
John III ___, King of Poland: 17th century | 42 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Edna Ferber | 43 |
Pulitzer Prize winner for Edna Ferber | 37 |
Nickname of Dirk DeJong in a 1924 novel | 39 |
Ferber's Pulitzer-winning novel | 35 |
Ferber's Pulitzer Prize work | 32 |
Ferber's Pulitzer Prize novel | 33 |
Dirk DeJong's nickname in a 1924 novel | 42 |
Dangers for children and klutzes | 32 |
"If I may be ___, ..." | 32 |
They're good for crying out loud | 36 |
Sp-[gasp]-speaks like th-[sniffle]-this | 39 |
Sounds that might be heard at a tearjerker | 42 |
Excuse that's often exaggerated | 35 |
Excuse designed to elicit sniffles | 34 |
"I Kissed a Girl" singer Jill | 39 |
Norman Thomas's party: Abbr. | 32 |
Caseworker's coll. major, perhaps | 37 |
"The Outsiders" rich kids | 35 |
"The Outsiders" faction | 33 |
Orange County's area, slangily | 34 |
The Trojans of the Pac-10, briefly | 34 |
Setting for "The O.C.," for short | 43 |
San Diego's region, for short | 33 |
Assertion from one who won't be outdone | 43 |
"You're not the only capable one!" | 48 |
"___, little girl" from 38 Special | 44 |
Sport played by the Puerto Rico Islanders | 41 |
What Germans call "Fussball" | 38 |
World's most popular outdoor game | 37 |
So-called "ballet of the masses" | 42 |
Our seventh most popular pastime | 32 |
It's not a hands-on experience | 34 |
It may require you to use your head | 35 |
Game where you can really use your head? | 40 |
Activity in which people get their kicks | 40 |
A sport where you can score by using your head | 46 |
One who may comment on a beautiful head shot | 44 |
Playing surface for World Cup participants | 42 |
"Rain" author who's a Beckham fan? | 48 |
She wanted to ___ for suggesting the place! | 43 |
Member of a middle-class demographic | 36 |
Russian host of the 2014 Olympics | 33 |
Where Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold | 44 |
Russian site of the 2014 Winter Olympics | 40 |
Russian city, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics | 46 |
Russian city to host the 2014 Olympics | 38 |
Russia's largest resort city | 32 |
"Olympic athletes are having sex?!?" | 46 |
Word with security or networking | 32 |
Mixer that may involve ice cream | 32 |
One with a busy engagement calendar | 35 |
One who goes from party to party | 32 |
Prominent attendee at fashionable events | 40 |
Profession intent on improving living conditions | 48 |
Formal groups with similar interests | 36 |
Course in the behavioral science dept. | 38 |
Of a study of animal and human behavior | 39 |
Certain students of human behavior | 34 |
What may not come out in the wash? | 34 |
It may lose its mate in the laundry | 35 |
Aretha Franklin "___ it to me" | 40 |
"___ exchange" (ring event) | 37 |
Clothes dryer, so it's said? | 32 |
Dealers with the sole of discretion? | 36 |
Dance after getting a shock from an outlet? | 43 |
Piscine export from the Pacific Northwest | 41 |
Dance where poodle skirts were often worn | 41 |