"How swift the moments fly!" | 38 |
Bill showing the Treasury Building | 34 |
End of a boxing referee's count | 35 |
Face card's value in blackjack | 34 |
Bart Simpson's perpetual age | 32 |
''Lords a-leaping'' number | 42 |
Sum of the first three prime numbers | 36 |
O'Hara's "___ North Frederick" | 48 |
Number of "Little Indians" | 36 |
Face card's value, in blackjack | 35 |
"Down for the count" count | 36 |
"___ Little Indians" (Christie mystery) | 49 |
"___ Little Indians" (Christie classic) | 49 |
Yellow "Monopoly" bill | 32 |
What Bart Simpson has been for years | 36 |
Number of years between U.S. censuses | 37 |
Number of fugitives on a noted list | 35 |
Largest number in a deck of cards | 33 |
How old Jonesin' Crosswords recently turned | 47 |
Gymnast's perfect score, once | 33 |
". . . a ___ o'clock scholar" | 43 |
''___ Little Indians'' | 38 |
Word with "take" or "hang" | 46 |
Word with "hang" or "take" | 46 |
Word signaling the end of a match | 33 |
Well-known Downing Street address | 33 |
Valley of ___ Thousand Smokes, Alaska | 37 |
Upper limit of mineralogists' Mohs scale | 44 |
Top point value of a Scrabble tile | 34 |
Spot for Hamilton's portrait | 32 |
Something to take when you're tired? | 40 |
Reds manager Sparky Anderson's number | 41 |
Playing card that has the most pips | 35 |
Phil Rizzuto's uniform number | 33 |
Phil Rizzuto's retired number | 33 |
Pearl Jam's "Black" album | 39 |
Pearl Jam "Oceans" album | 34 |
One of the albums that defined "grunge" | 49 |
Number on David Cameron's door | 34 |
Number of years between censuses | 32 |
Number of Saturn's satellites | 33 |
Number of prime ministers on Downing Street? | 44 |
Number of official cards in a Rorschach test | 44 |
Number of lords a-leaping in a Christmas song | 45 |
Number of hydrogen atoms in butane | 34 |
Number of hydrogen atoms in a butane molecule | 45 |
Number of generations between Noah and Abraham | 46 |
Number of dimensions required for superstrings | 46 |
Number of birds hidden in starred-clue answers | 46 |
Netherlands, our # _____ trader | 33 |
Minimum number of men in a minyan | 33 |
Knockout number, in more ways than one | 38 |
Kind of totally successful strike | 33 |
It bears Hamilton's portrait | 32 |
Important number on Downing Street | 34 |
Height in feet of a basketball rim | 34 |
Good companion for an ace in Vegas | 34 |
Generations from Adam through Noah | 34 |
Fran Tarkenton's retired number | 35 |
Face card's equal in blackjack | 34 |
Excellent rating (unless it's out of 100) | 45 |
Council of ___ (Venetian tribunal) | 34 |
Commonest card value in blackjack | 33 |
Card complement in a standard Rorschach test | 44 |
Bill depicting the U.S. Treasury | 32 |
Big ___ (conference that has eleven teams in it) | 48 |
A, in the hexadecimal number system | 35 |
"Little Indians" number | 33 |
"Down for the count" number | 37 |
"Big" number in college athletics | 43 |
"A ___ o'clock scholar" | 37 |
"... a ___ o'clock scholar" | 41 |
"___ Little Indians" (1965 thriller) | 46 |
___ Years After (Woodstock band) | 32 |
"Nine, ___ big fat hen" | 33 |
"Nine ___ big fat hen" | 32 |
___ penny (very common, in British lingo) | 41 |
Like a good debater's arguments | 35 |
Bridge holding such as ace-queen | 32 |
Ace and queen, e.g., in a bridge hand | 37 |
A–Q or K–J holding | 32 |
Bridge players' aces and queens | 35 |
Like a good-sized woods, perhaps | 32 |
When Sunday NFL action starts on the West Coast | 47 |
When some people take their first coffee break | 46 |
Uncommonly late start to the workday | 36 |
Time in Santa Fe when it's noon in New York | 47 |
Time for a coffee break, perhaps | 32 |
Nursery scholar's early arrival time | 40 |
Leisurely time to arrive at work | 32 |
Leisurely time to arrive at the office | 38 |
Certain scholar's arrival time | 34 |
"A dillar, a dollar" hr. | 34 |
Period of a renter's agreement | 34 |
Child born May 1, 2002, on Nov. 1, 2012 | 39 |
Jack, Janet or Chrissy, to Mr. Roper | 36 |
Ricky Ricardo vis-Ã -vis Fred Mertz | 37 |
Person giving dollars for quarters | 34 |
One with an option to buy, perhaps | 34 |
Lucy or Ricky, to Fred and Ethel | 32 |