''Little'' film mouse | 37 |
Scottish royal family: 1371-1714 | 32 |
Many 14th-17th century Scottish monarchs | 40 |
Group of royals ending with Queen Anne | 38 |
Pencil that's obviously seen better days | 44 |
Returned part of a theater ticket | 33 |
It's ripped off at the movies | 33 |
It's returned by a ticket-taker | 35 |
Five o'clock shadow component | 33 |
_____Jumpers (Saskatchewanians jokingly) | 40 |
Shoes that are hard to get on and off? | 38 |
Pencils that have seen better days | 34 |
Finish made from cement or plaster | 34 |
Building material applied with a trowel | 39 |
Masonry work that may be smoothed with a trowel | 47 |
Experiencing writer's block, perhaps | 40 |
"___ on You" (1960 Elvis Presley song) | 48 |
Crazy about the one reading this clue? | 38 |
Alternative to draw or hold 'em | 35 |
Typical guy on romance novel covers | 35 |
Secretariat's post-racing role | 34 |
"Five Card ___," Dean Martin film | 43 |
___ finder (carpenter's tool) | 33 |
Romberg's "The ___ Prince" | 40 |
Anatomical emergence in Biology, say? | 37 |
Means of access to a cafeteria, maybe | 37 |
They receive transportation discounts in Europe | 47 |
Professor's captive audience | 32 |
Death Cab for Cutie "Scientist ___" | 45 |
Researches the "Working" writer? | 42 |
Some people shoot here all day long | 35 |
What's a one-room abode called? | 35 |
Places of ''action'' | 36 |
Casino game that requires thought? | 34 |
One giving shots on a horse farm? | 33 |
Game for those who don't like to draw | 41 |
Function of former racing stallions, often | 42 |
James Farrell's subject in his 1930s trilogy | 48 |
"Hard Times" chronicler | 33 |
Perform autopsies on bisected morays? | 37 |
Personal possessions, informally | 32 |
What "dreams are made on" | 35 |
Tom Wolfe's "The Right ___" | 41 |
Pitcher's need, in baseball parlance | 40 |
Orwell tale of Beanie Baby breeding? | 36 |
Dish traditionally served on Simchat Torah | 42 |
Scarecrow's headful, according to his Oz song | 49 |
Eating heartily at Thanksgiving? | 32 |
The slam-dunker's violation? | 32 |
Prepares for the trophy room, say | 33 |
Patrick Ewing's coach in 1990 | 33 |
What a feller might leave behind? | 33 |
A lumberjack might leave one behind | 35 |
Fancy shoes for the campaign trail? | 35 |
Wines revived by new fermentation | 33 |
Adds tart grape juice to wine enhancers | 39 |
"Star Trek" phaser setting | 36 |
"Star Trek" phaser option | 35 |
"Star Trek" weapon setting | 36 |
Phaser setting, on "Star Trek" | 40 |
Phaser setting, in "Star Trek" | 40 |
''Star Trek'' phaser setting | 44 |
Victimized by a deceitful salesman | 34 |
Overcharged without hope of recovery | 36 |
Police weapons that immobilize suspects | 39 |
Was so not worth seeing, as a movie | 35 |
What shreddin' guitarist does | 33 |
They give a ship increased speed | 32 |
Flabbergasts the Hollywood community | 36 |
Jumping garbage cans on a motorcycle, e.g. | 42 |
'Beat the Clock' challenge | 34 |
''Beat the Clock'' activity | 43 |
Motorcycle designed for acrobatic maneuvers | 43 |
They'll take the fall in Hollywood | 38 |
Like a cigarette smoker's growth? | 37 |
Crashing cars and jumping out of planes | 39 |
Checks the growth or development | 32 |
Car crashes and plane jumps, e.g. | 33 |
Hot cloth stimulating circulation | 33 |
"Keep it simple, ___!" | 32 |
Connie Francis hit remade by Mandy Moore | 40 |
"What was I thinking?!" | 33 |
"Oh, duh, now I get it!" | 34 |
Something performed on Letterman's show | 43 |
1996 Tom Arnold movie, with "The" | 43 |
"Unfaithfully Yours" director Preston | 47 |
___ und Drang (German lit movement) | 35 |
"The Simpsons" disco guy et al. | 41 |
Poker legend Ungar and namesakes | 32 |
Good names for old flight attendants? | 37 |
Clothing brand name with an umlaut | 34 |
Sound before "That's all, folks!" | 47 |
Sing "K-K-K-Katy," say | 32 |
Sang "My Generation," say | 35 |
Gardner's "The Case of the ___" | 45 |
Old Indianapolis-based automaker | 32 |
Bearcat maker in automotive history | 35 |
Three-time winner of the World Series of Poker | 46 |
"High Roller" biopic subject | 38 |
Where the prodigal son saw the light | 36 |