Hedren of Hitchcock's "The Birds" | 47 |
Melanie Griffith's actress mom | 34 |
Alfred directed her in "The Birds" | 44 |
"Give 20% for great service"? | 39 |
Good things that come to those who wait | 39 |
Warns, with ''off'' | 35 |
They're usually left after dinner | 37 |
Shared insights from a music vet | 32 |
Large part of a waiter's income | 35 |
A lot of a car valet's income | 33 |
A large part of a waitress's income | 39 |
"Lucky Lady in the fifth" and the like | 48 |
Publication offering predictions | 32 |
Pushes off the basketball rim, say | 34 |
Scuttlebutt provider at the track | 33 |
One with the inside track at the track? | 39 |
Under the "alfluence of incohol" | 42 |
Englishman's wine-soaked dessert | 36 |
_____ balance (have a decisive effect) | 38 |
"___ through the tulips" | 34 |
Walk quietly, as through tulips? | 32 |
Try to avoid detection, in a way | 32 |
Start of Tiny Tim's theme song | 34 |
"--- Through the Tulips" | 34 |
What Tiny Tim did in the tulip bed | 34 |
Trackside aid that can't be beat? | 37 |
The sport of shooting, in Soissons | 34 |
Italian for "pick me up" | 34 |
Literally, "pick me up" in Italian | 44 |
Literally, "pick me up" | 33 |
Italian dessert sometimes made with espresso | 44 |
Dessert sometimes made with Marsala wine | 40 |
Dessert containing mascarpone cheese | 36 |
"Zuppa Inglese" cousin | 32 |
Straits of ___, between Egypt and Saudi Arabia | 46 |
Capital midway between Rome and Istanbul | 40 |
World capital that's home to Zog I Boulevard | 48 |
European capital that's majority-Muslim | 43 |
Capital whose central plaza is Skanderbeg Square | 48 |
Capital city spelled with an umlaut | 35 |
Capital city formerly behind the Iron Curtain | 45 |
Many have a spare one in the middle | 35 |
It may wear down after too much travel | 38 |
Almost any part of the Michelin Man | 35 |
Unlucky fisherman's haul, in cartoons | 41 |
Unlucky fisherman's catch, in comics | 40 |
Population of Strong Badia, on homestarrunner.com | 49 |
Part of a makeshift swing, perhaps | 34 |
One needing pressure to perform well | 36 |
It's changed quickly in a race | 34 |
It wears on you during a road trip | 34 |
It rotates ... and may be rotated | 33 |
It may be worn down from traveling | 34 |
It can wear down from too much travel | 37 |
It can be balanced and biased simultaneously | 44 |
Brad Paisley might get "Mud on" one | 45 |
A spare one might be lost on a diet | 35 |
What an auto club provides after a blowout? | 43 |
That sharp nail in the road you just ran over? | 46 |
''Give me your ___ . . .'' | 42 |
Ready to roll? ... or not ready to roll? | 40 |
Like one who's tried too hard | 33 |
"Give me your ___, your poor . . . " | 46 |
"Give me your ___ . . . ": Lazarus | 44 |
'83 Ozzy ballad "So ___" | 38 |
Exhausted fish in a titanium can? | 33 |
Golfer's outdated set of clubs? | 35 |
...after overtime, the Michelin Man ___ | 39 |
Goodyear employees when they're on strike? | 46 |
They may be left by the side of the road | 40 |
Brad Paisley "Mud on the ___" | 39 |
They might be chained for purchase | 34 |
They may roll off the production line | 37 |
Task in the pit after a blowout? | 32 |
Broadcaster who goes on and on and on? | 38 |
Cicero's servant and secretary | 34 |
Cicero's scribe, famous for shorthand | 41 |
Alpine region of Austria and Italy | 34 |
"___ the season to be jolly" | 38 |
"___ the season . . . " | 33 |
"Angela's Ashes" sequel | 37 |
"Deck the Halls" contraction | 38 |
"Whether ___ nobler ..." | 34 |
Third word of "America" | 33 |
Follow-up to "Angela's Ashes" | 43 |
"___ the season . . ." | 32 |
"My Country, ___ of Thee" | 35 |
"___ better to have loved ..." | 40 |
Rejoinder to "'tain't!" | 41 |
"Whether ___ nobler . . ." | 36 |
"Angela's Ashes" follow-up | 40 |
"'Tain't" rebuttal | 36 |
"__ the season to be jolly . . ." | 43 |
"__ better to have loved ...": Tennyson | 49 |
'''Tain't'' rebuttal | 44 |
Sequel to "Angela's Ashes" | 40 |
Last word of "Angela's Ashes" | 43 |
"Whether __ nobler ...": Hamlet | 41 |
"My country, ___ of thee ..." | 39 |
"___ folly to be wise" | 32 |