Neighborhood near Leicester Square | 34 |
Neighborhood in London and Manhattan | 36 |
Manhattan district with art galleries | 37 |
Manhattan area with lots of galleries | 37 |
It's next to Mayfair, in London | 35 |
It's bounded by Canal Street | 32 |
Home of London's Palace Theatre | 35 |
Gallery-filled part of the Big Apple | 36 |
Gallery-filled Manhattan neighborhood | 37 |
District in London or New York City | 35 |
Area south of Houston St., N.Y.C. | 33 |
"Hippychick" English band | 35 |
Two districts noted for restaurants | 35 |
Neighborhoods in New York and London | 36 |
"___ says to the guy..." | 34 |
". . . or ___ thought" | 32 |
"___ said to the..." (joke line) | 42 |
"___ Married an Axe Murderer" | 39 |
''Or ___ thought'' | 34 |
"--- sez to the guy ..." | 34 |
"___ was thinking ..." | 32 |
"___ says to the guy ..." | 35 |
"___ Married An Axe Murderer" (3) | 43 |
''___ says to him . . .'' | 41 |
'-- see' ('Evidently') | 38 |
Peau de ___ (wedding-dress material) | 36 |
Elegantly maintained or designed | 32 |
Polished and well-groomed, as a lady | 36 |
Sovereign territory, synecdochically | 36 |
It's not needed in hydroponics | 34 |
Green crops cultivated for fodder | 33 |
Needing to be taken to the cleaners | 35 |
Free-___, 1848–54 political party | 40 |
It may be used to test for phosphorus | 37 |
"And ___ conclusion ..." | 34 |
"And --- conclusion ..." | 34 |
"___ conclusion . . ." | 32 |
Wicked miffed and not happy about it? | 37 |
Liszt's "Harmonies du __" | 39 |
With "Le", Belgian newspaper | 38 |
Opposite of ''matin'' | 37 |
Debussy's "Beau ___" | 34 |
"That's quite clear" | 34 |
"That seems to be true" | 33 |
"That seems to be the case" | 37 |
Ellerbee's "And ___ Goes" | 39 |
"Honi ___ qui mal y pense" | 36 |
"_____ was you!" (mystery denouement) | 47 |
" . . . ___ qui mal y pense" | 38 |
"You're right after all" | 38 |
"You're right about that" | 39 |
"You're absolutely right!" | 40 |
"You were right after all" | 36 |
She said, “Ain’t I a woman?” | 40 |
Jurisdiction, in Anglo-Saxon days | 33 |
"Do re mi fa ___ . . ." | 33 |
"El ___ de Mexico" (newspaper) | 40 |
Personification of the sun, in myth | 35 |
Costa del ___ (Spanish resort area) | 35 |
Fifth note on the diatonic scale | 32 |
"Do, re, mi, fa, ___ . . ." | 37 |
It takes a year to get around him | 33 |
Impresario Hurok: 1888–1974 | 34 |
Having no more options, for short | 33 |
God whose symbol was two horses' heads | 42 |
Fifth note of the diatonic scale | 32 |
Fifth note in the diatonic scale | 32 |
Costa del __ (Spanish resort region) | 36 |
1982 Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del ___ | 39 |
"Tarzan" producer Lesser | 34 |
"Aero" or "para" finish | 43 |
Living Colour "___ of You" | 36 |
Say "There, there" to, e.g. | 37 |
Bond film "Quantum of ___" | 36 |
Said "There, there" to, say | 37 |
Offered a shoulder to cry on, say | 33 |
Like some "green" energy | 34 |
___ plexus (nerve network behind the stomach) | 45 |
Word with "flare" or "power" | 48 |
Green fests might use this energy | 33 |
Environment-friendly energy choice | 34 |
Energetic Neglected Fields ripper? | 34 |
Beach Boys '77 hit "___ System" | 45 |
"Green" kind of energy | 32 |
"___ Barque," Nin work | 32 |
Outermost part of the sun's atmosphere | 42 |
Cause of problems in radio communication | 40 |
Phenomena that follow a cycle of about 11 years | 47 |
Environmentally-friendly energy source | 38 |
The sun and its revolving spheres | 33 |
Sun emanation responsible for the northern lights | 49 |
Periods between vernal equinoxes | 32 |
Undergoes liquefaction, as a gel | 32 |
Word after "going twice" | 34 |
Word often written diagonally on signs | 38 |
Word spoken with a rap of the gavel | 35 |
Word after "going twice ..." | 38 |
Word accompanying a gavel strike | 32 |
With no further need for convincing | 35 |
The Alarm "___ Me Down the River" | 43 |