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Group formed at C.C.N.Y. in 1910 32
Football six-pointers, for short 32
Results of some end runs (abbr.) 32
The Ravens got four in Super Bowl XLVII: abbr. 46
Results of some catches, briefly 32
Reasons for end zone dances: Abbr. 34
Passes may result in them: Abbr. 32
Jerry Rice's record 208, briefly 36
What some bombs result in, in brief 35
What some bombs lead to, for short 34
What passes may lead to, quickly 32
What passes may lead to, briefly 32
What Hail Mary passes rarely result in, briefly 47
Unlikely Hail Mary results: Abbr. 33
Things refs raise their arms for 32
Things made by Vikings, for short 33
They're made by FB's and HB's 41
They're figured into a QB rating 36
They're each worth two F.G.'s 37
They're better than F.G.'s 34
They often precede kicks, for short 35
They may be gotten while rushing, briefly 41
Successful quarterback sneak results: abbr. 43
Successful field results, for short 35
Stats for Jamal Lewis or Priest Holmes 38
Stat factored into a QB's rating 36
Some successful plays, for short 32
Some highlight reel features, for short 39
Scores that some bombs produce, briefly 39
Scores in the end zone, for short 33
Returns may lead to them, briefly 33
Results of some Sunday drives?: Abbr. 37
Results of some rushes, for short 33
Results of some receptions: Abbr. 33
Results of some Hail Marys, briefly 35
Results of some end runs, briefly 33
Reasons for cannon fire at Bucs' games 42
People might pass for them, for short 37
One might pass for these, briefly 33
Jerry Rice's 208 is an NFL record 37
Instant replay subjects, for short 34
Immediate enders of NFL overtimes 33
Hail Marys can produce them (abbr.) 35
Goal-line stand failures, briefly 33
Elicitors of little dances, briefly 35
Conversion attempts follow them, briefly 40
Certain sports scores, for short 32
Causes of end zone celebrations, for short 42
Causes for stadium cheers, for short 36
100-plus-yd. kickoff returns, e.g. 34
Discount brokerage formed in 1996 33
Reason for a service break at Wimbledon? 40
It's bagged in the supermarket 34
Beverage often served with sugar or lemon 41
Party still celebrated in Boston 32
Nirvana's is "Pennyroyal" 39
It can be for two or for the Tillerman 38
Drink available in black, white, green and red 46
Beverage for a genteel affair, e.g. 35
With 76D, "Spanglish" star 36
What's found in a cozy spot? 32
What the Hatter and the March Hare drank 40
What Mama Kin smoked, according to Aerosmith 44
What "Mama Kin" smoked 32
The supermarket has bags and bags of it 39
The Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___" 38
The East India Company traded in it 35
Subject of a 1773 Act of Parliament 35
Something to take in the afternoon 34
Small bag of buds that might chill you out 42
Russians call it "chai" 33
Robert AndersonÂ’s “___ and Sympathy” 48
Product that's often oxidized 33
Product once harbored in Boston? 32
Original cargo of the Cutty Sark 32
Orange Pekoe or English Breakfast 33
Meal that might include cucumber sandwiches 43
March Hare's offering to Alice 34
Leoni of "Tower Heist" 32
Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___" 34
King Diamond song about Earl Grey? 34
Kind of party given by Sam Adams et al. 39
Kind of modern-day "parties" 38
Its taxation was protested in 1773 34
Its bubble variety includes tapioca balls 41
It's effective when it gets in hot water 44
It's bagged in the supermarket, often 41
It's bagged in the grocery store 36
It may require a cart and a caddy 33
It may be taken in the afternoon 32
Hot spot, in lunch counter lingo 32
Four o'clock serving, perhaps 33
Four O'Clock is a brand of it 33
Event at which some people wear gloves 38
English Breakfast or Orange Pekoe 33
Drink with a string in it, perhaps 34
Drink served in "spots" 33
Christine O'Donnell's party? 36
Captain Picard's drink of choice 36
British worker's "cuppa char" 43