"This might be of interest" | 37 |
Wanda of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 41 |
Wanda of "Evan Almighty" | 34 |
One of four in Massachusetts: Abbr. | 35 |
One of four in mythology?: Abbr. | 32 |
One of four in Mississippi: Abbr. | 33 |
One of five in catholicism?: Abbr. | 34 |
One of five in "abbreviation" (abbr.) | 47 |
Oft-sampled soul musician Johnson | 33 |
"Heroes" villain (anagram of L-RAYS) | 46 |
Supernatural being inhabiting the air | 37 |
Slender women, named for air spirits of myth | 44 |
Written work on a region's trees (Var.) | 43 |
Toon often featured opposite a kangaroo | 39 |
"Sufferin' succotash!" speaker | 44 |
Macho actor who beats around the bush? | 38 |
"Four Strong Winds" singer | 36 |
Oscar nominee for "Midnight Cowboy" | 45 |
Beethoven's Fifth, e.g. (abbr.) | 35 |
One of Haydn's 100-plus: Abbr. | 34 |
One of Beethoven's nine: Abbr. | 34 |
One of Beethoven's nine (abbr.) | 35 |
Mozart's "Jupiter," e.g.: Abbr. | 45 |
Beethoven's Fifth, e.g.: Abbr. | 34 |
Relationship between barnacles and whales, e.g. | 47 |
Word with "sex" or "status" | 47 |
Something standing for something else | 37 |
French art movement of the late 19th century | 44 |
Person who says one thing and means another | 43 |
'The Da Vinci Code' field | 33 |
"Under a Blanket of Blue" lyricist | 44 |
"Fearful" feature of Blake's Tyger | 48 |
Crossword-puzzle pattern's characteristic | 45 |
Start of a quote from physicist Marcelo Gleiser | 47 |
"Pathétique" or "Jupiter" | 48 |
Patient's complaint, to a doctor | 36 |
Sore throat and sneezing, for a cold | 36 |
Sylvia of "The World of Suzie Wong" | 45 |
Sylvia ___, British leading lady | 32 |
Mozart's No. 1 through No. 41 | 33 |
Mirren's mother in "The Queen" | 44 |
Prefix meaning "together" | 35 |
Prefix meaning "along with" | 37 |
Part of a definition, maybe: Abbr. | 34 |
Illustration, for example: Abbr. | 32 |
Antonym for "antonym": Abbr. | 38 |
Literally, "clasp together" | 37 |
In ___ (matching, as audio and video) | 37 |
Fit the sound to the action, e.g. | 33 |
Set at the same time, as watches | 32 |
Out of ___ (not working well together) | 38 |
Lip-___ (mime to a recorded song) | 33 |
Follower of "'N" or "lip" | 49 |
Coordinated (with ''in'') | 41 |
Working well together, after "in" | 43 |
Matched up, after "in" | 32 |
Match up, as iPod and laptop files | 34 |
Make the same time, as two watches | 34 |
Film editor's concern, for short | 36 |
Film dubber's concern, for short | 36 |
Coordinate, as an iPhone with a PC | 34 |
Compatible (with "in") | 32 |
Matched, as dubbed dialogue to mouth movements | 46 |
Matched up, as all your mobile devices | 38 |
Matched up, as a laptop and a smartphone | 40 |
Happening simultaneously, in combinations | 41 |
Systems that turn motors in time with generators | 48 |
"The ___," Leroy Anderson hit | 39 |
Hit song in 1951, with "The" | 38 |
Use of ne'er for never, e.g. | 32 |
Transfers content to, as an iPhone | 34 |
Lip-___ (doesn't really sing) | 33 |
Lip ___ (emulates Milli Vanilli) | 32 |
Connects, as software on two separate devices | 45 |
What Romeo and Juliet had to do? | 32 |
Supplier of puzzles to newspapers: abbr. | 40 |
Villain in "The Incredibles" [Italy] | 46 |
Last word of a holiday song title | 33 |
''Auld Lang ___'' | 33 |
Last word on New Year's Eve? | 32 |
Part of a New Year's song title | 35 |
Last word of a New Year's song | 34 |
End of a New Year's Eve song | 32 |
''Auld Lang __'' | 32 |
Word sung on a winter's midnight | 36 |
Word sung before drinking champagne | 35 |
Word in a New Year's Eve song | 33 |
Title word in an annual Guy Lombardo classic | 44 |
Part of a New Year's Eve party song | 39 |
Last word sung with champagne in hand | 37 |
Last word of the first song of the year | 39 |
Last word of an annual holiday song | 35 |
Last word of a song sung at midnight | 36 |
Last word at a New Year's Eve celebration? | 46 |
End of a song often sung by inebriated people | 45 |
End of a Scottish title sung at many parties | 44 |
End of a New Year's Eve ditty | 33 |
End of a Burns poem heard annually | 34 |
"Auld Lang ___": Burns | 32 |
"... for auld lang ___" | 33 |