Telling secrets on Thanksgiving? | 32 |
Twists of paper for lighting candles | 36 |
Overturned a glass of milk, maybe | 33 |
'Don't cry over -- milk' | 36 |
Scattered at random from a vessel | 33 |
"Don't cry over ___ milk" | 39 |
Don't "cry over" it | 33 |
Pop music magazine founded by Bob Guccione, Jr. | 47 |
"Wheel of Fortune" option | 35 |
"Wheel of Fortune" choice | 35 |
"Wheel of Fortune" action | 35 |
"Wheel of Fortune" turn | 33 |
Turn in many a children's game | 34 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' turn | 41 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' choice | 43 |
What Dead or Alive will do to a record? | 39 |
Turn in many a children's board game | 40 |
Some talk on political talk shows | 33 |
Part of a publicity agent's job | 35 |
Option on "Wheel of Fortune" | 38 |
Music magazine whose logo is a 45 rpm adapter | 45 |
Music magazine founded by Bob Guccione Jr. | 42 |
Madonna was on its first cover in May 1985 | 42 |
Forte of a certain "doctor" | 37 |
Euphemism for political distortion | 34 |
Do some political damage control | 32 |
Dead or Alive "You ___ Me Round" | 42 |
Conceptual "adjustment" | 33 |
Alternative to "roll the dice" | 40 |
A pitcher may put it on the ball | 32 |
"You ___ me right round" | 34 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' option | 43 |
____ City : Michael J. Fox sitcom | 38 |
One of the eight vegetables in V8 | 33 |
Key ingredient in a Florentine dish | 35 |
Hawes's "Fashion Is ___" | 38 |
It's often served in a bread bowl | 37 |
Breakfast dish with vegetables and eggs | 39 |
Word with "cord" or "column" | 48 |
__ cord: chiropractor's concern | 35 |
How some analgesics are administered | 36 |
"Break Like the Wind" band | 36 |
It can have you going in circles for an hour | 44 |
Wash enders, or what you do in this puzzle | 42 |
Coaches who help you use your wrist in shots? | 45 |
"Two Princes" band (+a) | 33 |
Alternative to hanging clothes on a line | 40 |
Might get a chill down it, during show | 38 |
Brent of "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 38 |
Brent of 'Star Trek' fame | 33 |
Actor Brent of "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 44 |
"Star Trek Nemesis" star | 34 |
Eerily scary, to a Kenyan economist? | 36 |
Gala for players of small pianos? | 33 |
Typical Vincent Price film, e.g. | 32 |
Many a "Twilight Zone" episode | 40 |
Many a "Twilight Zone" | 32 |
Damage control efforts, imagewise | 33 |
Kids' activity that causes dizziness | 40 |
Classic hit by Blood, Sweat & Tears | 39 |
1969 hit by Blood, Sweat and Tears | 34 |
1969 hit by Blood, Sweat & Tears | 36 |
"Rhoda" or "Joey," e.g. | 43 |
"Maude" or "Frasier" e.g. | 45 |
"Frasier" and the like | 32 |
"Rhoda" and "Frasier" | 41 |
"Frasier" and "Maude," e.g. | 47 |
"Wheel of Fortune" phrase | 35 |
Philosopher Baruch concerned with ethics | 40 |
Dutch philosopher: 1632–77 | 33 |
Dutch philosopher, expounder of pantheism | 41 |
Public relations interpretations | 32 |
"Wheel of Fortune" turns | 34 |
Takes a turn on "Wheel of Fortune" | 44 |
Starts a turn on "Wheel of Fortune" | 45 |
Plays "Wheel of Fortune" | 34 |
Goes on "Wheel of Fortune"? | 37 |
Doesn't solve or buy a vowel | 32 |
Begins a turn on "Wheel of Fortune" | 45 |
___ yarn (does some storytelling) | 33 |
Engages in fanciful storytelling | 32 |
Dickens's Miss Havisham, e.g. | 33 |
One who's not the marrying type | 35 |
O'Neill's Lavinia Mannon, e.g. | 38 |
Bachelorette's older relative | 33 |
"Arsenic and Old Lace" aunt, e.g. | 43 |
Physicians who treat unmarried women? | 37 |
"Arsenic and Old Lace" aunts, e.g. | 44 |
Bug's favorite kissing game? | 32 |
Do some indoor cycling with a few in you? | 41 |
Like something you might get stuck with | 39 |
Edmund's opposite number in the 1968 campaign | 49 |
Flowering shrub with white or pink flowers | 42 |
Quarterback's pass, hopefully | 33 |
Like one end of the Yellow Brick Road | 37 |
Consonant such as "f" or "v" | 48 |
Church feature seen from a distance | 35 |
It may be over the heads of the congregation | 44 |
Ornamental shrub of the rose family | 35 |
Widely cultivated Japanese shrub | 32 |