Border sharers of Europe and Asia? | 34 |
Discomfort for visitors to a European nation? | 45 |
European nation troubles late Defense Secretary | 47 |
"Thus ___ Zarathustra" | 32 |
Nietzsche's "Thus_____ Zarathustra" | 49 |
"Thus ___ Zarathustra": Nietzsche | 43 |
''Thus ___ Zarathustra'' | 40 |
Fischer beat him to become the World Champion | 45 |
"Swimming to Cambodia" monologist | 43 |
Product with a museum in Austin, Minnesota | 42 |
Random link from some stranger, say | 35 |
It may have a ''HOT STOCK TIP!'' | 48 |
Subject of a museum in Austin, Minnesota | 40 |
Subject of a museum in Austin, Minn. | 36 |
Subject of a Monty Python sketch | 32 |
Subject of a classic Monty Python skit | 38 |
Stuff caught in an e-mail filter | 32 |
Roughly 50 billion messages every day | 37 |
Product with its own museum in Minnesota | 40 |
Name sung over and over in a Monty Python skit | 46 |
Monty Python song about canned meat | 35 |
Miracle cure in your inbox, undoubtedly | 39 |
Message from a bogus Nigerian prince, e.g. | 42 |
Meat featured in a Monty Python musical title | 45 |
Junk email or canned meat product | 33 |
It may be filtered into its own folder | 38 |
Hormel canned it in 1937; Congress, in 2003 | 43 |
Email, as a million strangers at once | 37 |
Email that's likely to be deleted | 37 |
E-mail that's sent out by the millions | 42 |
E-mail that's likely to be deleted | 38 |
E-mail that often includes fake subject lines | 45 |
E-mail from Complicity Q. Proportionate, say | 44 |
Canned comestible with a portmanteau name | 41 |
Brand introduced on July 5, 1937 | 32 |
Austin, Minnesota, museum subject | 33 |
A dispiritingly large amount of e-mail | 38 |
"Make $8,000 in ONE week," e.g. | 41 |
What some unscrupulous e-businesses do? | 39 |
Musical with the song "The Holy Grail" | 48 |
Musical that parodies Arthurian legend | 38 |
2005 Tony winner for Best Musical | 33 |
2005 musical based on Arthurian legend | 38 |
2005 Broadway hit based on a 1974 film | 38 |
Automated programs that send junk e-mail | 40 |
"Salad in a can" that never caught on? | 48 |
One posing as the son of a Nigerian prince, say | 47 |
Emailer whose missives are usually unwanted | 43 |
Sends millions of unwanted messages, say | 40 |
Sends mass mailings to, in a way | 32 |
Rapidly disseminates junk, in a way | 35 |
Wingtip-to-wingtip dimension for an airplane | 44 |
The Golden Gate's is 4,200 feet | 35 |
Rocker might have a short attention one | 39 |
General public might have a short attention one | 47 |
Approximately 1,600 feet, for the Brooklyn Bridge | 49 |
Stretch across shipboard floors? | 32 |
Fiber known as elastane in Europe | 33 |
Architectural space above an arch | 33 |
"Hasta la vista, baby!," e.g. | 39 |
Ben E. King's first top ten song | 36 |
Where "abalone" comes from | 36 |
Kind of "Eyes" in a song | 34 |
It's heard a lot in Los Angeles | 35 |
Florida colonizers, with "the" | 40 |
"Cómo está usted?" language | 43 |
Fleet sent against England in 1588 | 34 |
Ferdinand's flight of fancy, say? | 37 |
1966 Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass hit | 44 |
Emerald-green beetle or reputed aphrodisiac | 43 |
What pirates called the Caribbean | 33 |
Caribbean area where pirates plundered | 38 |
It's found hanging around in Louisiana | 42 |
Set of chess moves also called the Ruy Lopez | 44 |
Madrid's equivalent of a Texas university | 45 |
Roman landmark rising from the Piazza di Spagna | 47 |
Segundo matrimonio result, maybe? | 33 |
Punished with a wooden spoon, say | 33 |
Wildebeest who doesn't spare the rod? | 41 |
Antelope that believes in corporal punishment? | 46 |
With "brand," fresh on the shelves | 44 |
McFarland of "Our Gang" | 33 |
"Little Rascals" rascal | 33 |
Connected the opposite shores of, as a river | 44 |
Actor Joe of "Hill Street Blues" | 42 |
Joe of "Hill Street Blues" | 36 |
"Hill Street Blues" actor Joe | 39 |
Vincent of "Baby It's You" | 40 |
Jessie who was A.C. Slater's girl | 37 |
Jessie ___ ("Saved by the Bell" role) | 47 |
He was Goldblume on "Hill Street Blues" | 49 |
Actor Vincent of "Alive" | 34 |
'Hill Street Blues actor Joe' | 37 |
Reaches, as from point A to point B | 35 |
Work to get better rights, maybe | 32 |
Practice one's one-two, maybe | 33 |
Participate in a debate, as it were | 35 |
Her motto was "Semper Paratus" | 40 |
Fight without harmful intentions | 32 |
"Semper Paratus" is her motto | 39 |