Uses the double-blind method, say | 33 |
Item in a mad scientist's lab | 33 |
___ offensive (Vietnam War event) | 33 |
Ornamented 18th-century hairdress | 33 |
Coup de ___ (sudden impulse: Fr.) | 33 |
Deux of these are better than one | 33 |
Arcade game with dropping figures | 33 |
River of central Italy, to locals | 33 |
Father-in-law of Motel the tailor | 33 |
"The Love Boat" co-star | 33 |
Cowpuncher's moniker, perhaps | 33 |
Beyoncé and Meat Loaf, for two | 33 |
Longhorn's school, informally | 33 |
"Hello, sucker!" Guinan | 33 |
Part of a cell-phone service plan | 33 |
Communicate with without speaking | 33 |
"Dry-clean only," e.g.? | 33 |
It's used to send information | 33 |
They're typed on a cell phone | 33 |
Contacts via cell phone, in a way | 33 |
Avoids making a phone call, maybe | 33 |
Scottish mystery writer Josephine | 33 |
Scottish crime novelist Josephine | 33 |
Pseudonym of Elizabeth Mackintosh | 33 |
__ Friday's: restaurant chain | 33 |
"At last, the weekend!" | 33 |
"Bring on the weekend!" | 33 |
Thursday daydreamer's acronym | 33 |
Exclamation around a water cooler | 33 |
End-of-the-week business letters? | 33 |
Crusoe's favorite expression? | 33 |
"Tomorrow is Saturday!" | 33 |
"Full House" home, once | 33 |
"Finally, the weekend!" | 33 |
Ohio State basketball coach Matta | 33 |
Cuisine that's big on noodles | 33 |
Chulalongkorn University attendee | 33 |
Name shared by a Grace and a Muse | 33 |
"Better late ___ never" | 33 |
"Bigger ___ a breadbox" | 33 |
''Macbeth'' title | 33 |
''I owe you one'' | 33 |
Insincere expression of gratitude | 33 |
Cutesy expression of appreciation | 33 |
" . . . them ___ hills" | 33 |
''__ she blows!'' | 33 |
"Amadeus" choreographer | 33 |
It's just one of those things | 33 |
Word accompanying finger-pointing | 33 |
What Dick Martin always drinks to | 33 |
"How do you like ___?!" | 33 |
Roof material for old Irish homes | 33 |
"No more Mr. Nice Guy!" | 33 |
The Lone Ranger, after riding off | 33 |
Word with enough or entertainment | 33 |
"Easier said than done" | 33 |
Cry of frustration or inspiration | 33 |
"Here's the reason" | 33 |
The T in ''GWTW'' | 33 |
Start of an Anne Lamott quotation | 33 |
Start of a J. R. Lowell quotation | 33 |
Part 9 of a Stephen Leacock quote | 33 |
Part 6 of a Stephen Leacock quote | 33 |
Most common English language word | 33 |
Commonest word in written English | 33 |
"What's ___ score?" | 33 |
"Thanks for ___ Memory" | 33 |
"T" in "GWTW" | 33 |
"___ Act," Broadway hit | 33 |
''Walk ___ Line'' | 33 |
''Take __ Train'' | 33 |
Slayer "Seasons in ___" | 33 |
Daddy Warbucks's hired muscle | 33 |
1992 biopic starring John Goodman | 33 |
Billy Bob Thornton comedy of 2005 | 33 |
Sunday, "Tears of Rage" | 33 |
Report from a Pamplona beer bash? | 33 |
It operates under a royal charter | 33 |
"Penny LANE" performers | 33 |
Something wonderful, in old slang | 33 |
Paton's "Cry" ender | 33 |
Oedipus's realm in Greek myth | 33 |
NCAA hoops tournament, familiarly | 33 |
2010 best seller by Michael Lewis | 33 |
Saint-Saëns zoological fantasy | 33 |
On ___ (in trouble with the boss) | 33 |
"___ in the Hat": Seuss | 33 |
Start of a Thomas Jefferson quote | 33 |
Drama critics' choice in 1973 | 33 |
"You can come out now!" | 33 |
Falling asleep at one's post? | 33 |
Lines on a Dan Brown best seller? | 33 |
Humorous tale involving a settee? | 33 |
Alternative title for this puzzle | 33 |
Fifth word of "America" | 33 |
''Of ___ I Sing'' | 33 |
"Get ___ to a nunnery!" | 33 |
Old-fashioned wedding vow pronoun | 33 |
Last word of "O Canada" | 33 |
". . . 'tis of ___" | 33 |