Author of "Oldtown Folks": 1869 | 41 |
"The Minister's Wooing" writer | 44 |
"The Minister's Wooing" author | 44 |
"Oldtown Folks" author | 32 |
"Old Town Folks" author Harriet Beecher | 49 |
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' author | 38 |
Like carry-on luggage during takeoff and landing | 48 |
"Uncle Tom" author et al. | 35 |
"I've heard enough from you!" | 43 |
Puts in the overhead compartment | 32 |
Sticks in an overhead compartment | 33 |
Puts in an overhead compartment, say | 36 |
Make room for new palace furniture? | 35 |
"The racer's edge" | 32 |
''The racer's edge'' | 40 |
Longtime sponsor in NASCAR events | 33 |
Additive that sponsors NASCAR racers | 36 |
"The Racer's Edge" sloganeer | 42 |
The racer's edge, commercially | 34 |
Son of a Gun! Protectant manufacturer | 37 |
Scott Weiland's band, for short | 35 |
Scott Weiland's band, briefly | 33 |
Reunited Scott Weiland band, briefly | 36 |
Popular Formula One formula briefly | 36 |
Maker of Son of a Gun! Protectant | 33 |
Maker of Son of a Gun! car care products | 40 |
Longtime sponsor of Richard Petty | 33 |
Longtime sponsor of racing's #43 car | 40 |
Logo on many a Richard Petty race car | 37 |
Its slogan is "The Racer's Edge" | 46 |
Had smash debut "Core" (abbr.) | 40 |
Fuel additive on the NASCAR circuit | 35 |
Car care product that sponsors NASCAR | 37 |
Brand known as "the racer's edge" | 47 |
Automotive brand with a red oval logo | 37 |
Auto additive with a red oval logo | 34 |
"Wicked Garden" rockers (Abbr.) | 41 |
"The Racer's Edge" Indy sponsor | 45 |
"Plush" rockers (Abbr.) | 33 |
"Plush" band, initally | 32 |
"Interstate Love Song" band, for short | 48 |
"Interstate Love Song" band, briefly | 46 |
___ 500, annual race in Ridgeway, Va. | 37 |
Patron of Eucharistic Congresses | 32 |
Annual parade honoree, for short | 32 |
Winter parade honoree, for short | 32 |
Time-honored Irish cleric, for short | 36 |
Patron of binge drinking, briefly? | 34 |
One invoked against snakes, for short | 37 |
Name venerated in Dublin, familiarly | 36 |
March honoree (with an aptly numbered clue) | 43 |
Honoree of a March march, for short | 35 |
Honoree near the end of winter, briefly | 39 |
Hist. figure with a holiday named after him | 43 |
He rid Ire. of snakes, as the legend goes | 41 |
Green dresser's honoree, briefly | 36 |
Annual parade honoree, informally | 33 |
Timely subject of five mix-ups in this puzzle | 45 |
Occasion pertinent to this puzzle | 33 |
Festive "Day," for short | 34 |
Church on Fifth Ave., familiarly | 32 |
Cathedral facing New York's Rock Center | 43 |
State capital home to the Xcel Energy Center | 44 |
State capital originally known as Pig's Eye | 47 |
State capital on the Mississippi | 32 |
Only state capital written with a period | 40 |
Minnesota Capital and Alberta Town | 34 |
Home to "A Prairie Home Companion" | 44 |
Home for "A Prairie Home Companion" | 45 |
"Prairie Home Companion" home | 39 |
"A Prairie Home Companion" home | 41 |
Commercial figure holding six beer mugs | 39 |
London cathedral designed by Wren | 33 |
London cathedral designed by Christopher Wren | 45 |
Pinellas Peninsula city, briefly | 32 |
Where the Tampa Bay Rays play, familiarly | 41 |
Where the Devil Rays play, for short | 36 |
Tropicana Field site, familiarly | 32 |
Tropicana Field locale, informally | 34 |
Popular retirement city, informally | 35 |
Home to Tropicana Field, familiarly | 35 |
FloridaÂ’s Sunshine City, to locals | 38 |
Florida’s “Sunshine City,” familiarly | 49 |
City near Clearwater, informally | 32 |
City connected to the Sunshine Skyway Br. | 41 |
Witness to the Transfiguration of Jesus | 39 |
Titular author of two books of the Bible | 40 |
Gatekeeper addressed in "Sixteen Tons" | 48 |
Figure in many a New Yorker cartoon | 35 |
Site of Michelangelo's Pietà | 35 |
Its dome was designed by Michelangelo | 37 |
Martinique town destroyed by Mt. Pelée in 1902 | 49 |
French isl. south of Newfoundland | 33 |
City destroyed by the volcano Mt. Pelée | 42 |
Some auto maintenance store products | 36 |
Canonized patron of glass measuring cups? | 41 |
Monogram of House Speaker Mr. Sam | 33 |
Violin heard in "The Red Violin" | 42 |
Valuable stringed instrument, for short | 39 |
Treasured stringed instrument, for short | 40 |