Cowboy's favorite Richard Pryor film? | 41 |
Morgan of 'Super Size Me' | 33 |
San Antonio team's current MVP? | 35 |
They'll get old Dobbin going | 32 |
Cattle cruelty rampant at rodeo? | 32 |
2005 Western Conference Finals, e.g. | 36 |
Good thing to end a close race with | 35 |
Subject of the book "Red Moon Rising" | 47 |
Literally, "traveling companion" | 42 |
"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, ___" | 40 |
One of a few Russians in 2010 news | 34 |
Le Carré's Smiley, for one | 33 |
"The ___ Who Loved Me" | 32 |
Washington D.C.'s International ___ Museum | 46 |
Secretly watch, with "on" | 35 |
Powers up on the big screen, e.g. | 33 |
Only Stratego piece with a letter on it | 39 |
Only Stratego piece that can take a marshal | 43 |
One who "came in from the cold" | 41 |
One of two regular Mad magazine opponents | 41 |
Look through a peephole, perhaps | 32 |
Le Carre character, or Saskatchewan hill | 40 |
He "came in from the cold" | 36 |
Cosby's first prime-time role | 33 |
Cooper novel, with "The" | 34 |
Concern yourself with intelligence | 34 |
Combatant in an Antonio Prohias comic strip | 43 |
Character in a trenchcoat and fedora, probably | 46 |
"Mission: Impossible" figure | 38 |
"I ___" (early Cosby show) | 36 |
"I ___" (Culp/Cosby TV show) | 38 |
"I ___" (classic TV show) | 35 |
John Le Carré's Karla, for example | 41 |
Video surveillance unit, for short | 34 |
James Dean's infamous Porsche | 33 |
Genre for James Bond or Austin Powers | 37 |
Watching through binoculars, perhaps | 36 |
Satirical monthly shuttered in 1998 | 35 |
"The Charm School", for one | 37 |
"Casino Royale," for one | 34 |
"Heidi" author Johanna | 32 |
"Heidi" writer Johanna | 32 |
''Heidi'' author Johanna | 40 |
Johanna ___, author of "Heidi" | 40 |
"Heidi" creator Johanna | 33 |
''Heidi'' penner | 32 |
Smooth jazz band since the 70's | 35 |
Pop-jazz band named for an algae genus | 38 |
Sutherland/Gould film of '74 | 32 |
Gould/Sutherland secret agent spoof | 35 |
Gould/Sutherland film of '74 | 32 |
1974 Gould/Sutherland C.I.A. spoof | 34 |
1974 Donald Sutherland/Elliott Gould movie | 42 |
Surreptitious data-collecting computer program | 46 |
One of 6,272,640 in an acre: Abbr. | 34 |
1/64 of a checkerboard, maybe: Abbr. | 36 |
Unit used to measure a city's area: abbr. | 45 |
Trafalgar or Washington e.g.: abbr. | 36 |
Main ingredient in the Moroccan dish pastilla | 45 |
Bioengineered cross between a bird and a mammal? | 48 |
Word with "vice" or "bomb" | 46 |
TV's "The Mod ___" | 32 |
The Secret Service, under Clinton? | 34 |
Formed defense groups, of a sort | 32 |
Royal Air Force rank below wing commander | 41 |
''NYPD Blue'' setting | 37 |
Snakes and lizards, taxonomically | 33 |
Native American who helped the Pilgrims | 39 |
Like most crossword puzzle grids | 32 |
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program | 41 |
Teddy Roosevelt's domestic policy | 37 |
Brought into alignment, redundantly? | 36 |
Where a hipster would never live? | 33 |
Math teacher's nutritious repast? | 37 |
Unit in measuring population density | 36 |
What poor planners must go back to | 34 |
Something that's hardly fitting? | 36 |
Apt username for Margaret, the geometry teacher? | 48 |
"Hollywood ___," TV game show | 39 |
One who tells it like it really is | 34 |
One unlikely to be passive-aggressive | 37 |
An instruction impossible to fulfill | 36 |
Shout when zucchini falls off the boat? | 39 |
Start of a weightlifting maneuver | 33 |
Part of a weight lifter's routine | 37 |
Occupants of abandoned buildings, e.g. | 38 |
Claims of ones living in abandoned buildings | 44 |
___ Valley (1960 Winter Olympics locale) | 40 |
--- Valley, 1960 Winter Olympics locale | 39 |
-- Valley (California ski resort) | 33 |
__ Valley: 1960 Winter Olympics site | 36 |
Loudly voice one's objections | 33 |
Result of botched joint surgery? | 32 |
Is scrubbed clean, in some cases | 32 |
"Good Stykeeping" award? | 34 |
Lottery winner's reaction, perhaps? | 39 |
Noise made by an extremely excited fangirl | 42 |
Part of the wrapping of a gift from Tropicana? | 46 |
Fit (in), as to a tight schedule | 32 |
Got off a packed subway train, in a way | 39 |