What a slash may mean in some scores | 36 |
Result of converting the 7-10 split | 35 |
It's scored on a second roll | 32 |
Diagonal line, on some score sheets | 35 |
What ''/'' indicates | 36 |
Success on a second attempt, of a sort | 38 |
Strike's counterpart, in bowling | 36 |
It's represented by a slash, to a kegler | 44 |
It's not as good as a strike | 32 |
Diagonal line, on a bowling score sheet | 39 |
Consolation for one who doesn't strike | 42 |
" . . . Can You ___ Dime?" | 36 |
"Brother, Can You ___ Dime?" | 38 |
Money available for nonessentials | 33 |
Adjustment made to pick up the 10 pin? | 38 |
One may be hidden in a fake rock | 32 |
Backup means for gaining entrance | 33 |
"Too much information!" | 33 |
"I've heard enough" | 33 |
"I don't want to hear it" | 39 |
"Don't bother explaining" | 39 |
'I don't want to hear it!' | 38 |
"Skip the sordid details" | 35 |
"I've heard it before" | 36 |
"I'm tired of your lies" | 38 |
"I'd rather not hear about it!" | 45 |
"I don't want to know the details" | 48 |
"I don't want to hear the rest" | 45 |
"I don't want to hear about it!" | 46 |
'I don't want to know!' | 35 |
''Skip the details'' | 36 |
''I've heard enough!'' | 42 |
''Don't bother explaining'' | 47 |
Replacement for a faulty component | 34 |
Put the missing pieces in order here | 36 |
Dish often served covered with sauce | 36 |
Cookout item usually eaten with two hands | 41 |
What slashes indicate on bowling scoresheets | 44 |
Bowling scores inferior to strikes | 34 |
Extra chin supporter on a helmet? | 33 |
"He that ___ his rod . . . ": Proverbs | 48 |
"Woodman, ___!": Morris | 33 |
Not subject someone to a blow-by-blow | 37 |
''Keep it short!'' | 34 |
"Spoil the child" front | 33 |
Eschew punishment, in an old saw | 32 |
Create a brat, according to a saying | 36 |
Harangue that uses very few words? | 34 |
You'll need one for your flat | 33 |
Spread caused by too many spreads | 33 |
Good thing to have after a blowout | 34 |
Dieter's midriff target, in slang | 37 |
Item on the back of some sport utility vehicles | 47 |
Autos' emergency replacements | 33 |
"___ us our friends . . . ": R.L.S. | 45 |
What you never see after strikes? | 33 |
Fictional knight named for a bird of prey | 41 |
Spouse who isn't vindictive? | 32 |
Reasonably good teammate on a bowling team? | 43 |
PARSING into two verbs and a noun | 33 |
Donnie Darko's sister's dance troupe | 44 |
Hand-held Fourth of July firework | 33 |
You may see some with peripheral vision | 39 |
Ship's radio operator, in slang | 35 |
Radar's radio contact on "MASH" | 45 |
___ Anderson, Tigers' manager | 33 |
Yankees bullpen ace in the '70s | 35 |
Excitement about boxing practice? | 33 |
The Lonely Island "Jack ___" | 38 |
Captain Jack played by Johnny Depp | 34 |
"The Little ___" (Piaf's nickname) | 48 |
Disney's Captain Jack dupes church leaders? | 47 |
Species of falcon also called an American kestrel | 49 |
Practices in three-minute intervals | 35 |
Their motto is "Semper Paratus" | 41 |
Characteristic of desert vegetation | 35 |
Like hair on the top of a bald person's head | 48 |
"In the Heat of the Night" setting | 44 |
"In the Heat of the Night" city | 41 |
Once powerful city-state of ancient Greece | 42 |
Old Athenian ally against Persia | 32 |
In the Heat of the Night setting | 32 |
Enemy of Athens in the Peloponnesian War | 40 |
City-state ruled by King Leonidas | 33 |
City-state involved in the Peloponnesian War | 44 |
"In the Heat of the Night" town | 41 |
"In the Heat of the Night" locale | 43 |
Title gladiator played by Kirk Douglas | 38 |
1960 historical epic starring Kirk Douglas | 42 |
Lacking the traditional comforts | 32 |
Ascetic family of Chief Justice in Carolina? | 44 |
Victor's crown after the Peloponnesian War? | 47 |
Last name of Southern rapper Bubba | 34 |
They'll get you in hot water | 32 |
Where the medium is the massage? | 32 |
Where the elite meet not to eat? | 32 |
Spots where some repair for repairs | 35 |
Saratoga Springs and Hot Springs | 32 |
Purveyors of seaweed wraps and cucumber facials | 47 |
Places where the aahs are great and powerful | 44 |