Opposite of "for here" | 32 |
One way to order at a restaurant | 32 |
Not 'for here,' in a restaurant | 39 |
Like food in cardboard containers | 33 |
How Subway sandwiches are often ordered | 39 |
How food may be ordered at a restaurant | 39 |
“And miles ___ before I sleep” | 38 |
"With shoes on," at the diner | 39 |
"Miles --- before I sleep" | 36 |
____, SK (sounds like Fogo, NFLD | 32 |
" . . . stopp'd short never ___" | 46 |
Where some tourists in Africa travel? | 37 |
Why the tourist departed for Africa? | 36 |
"I give up!," politely | 32 |
Start of a Bogart/Bacall movie title | 36 |
"___ and to Hold": M. Johnston | 40 |
"___ and to hold . . . " | 34 |
Original title: "TheVarious Arms" | 43 |
Certain chat, with "heart" | 36 |
"___, allegiance!": Shak. | 35 |
Audie Murphy's bio of Orpheus? | 34 |
Almodóvar's "Talk ___" | 39 |
"Talk ___" (Pedro Almodávar film) | 46 |
"Talk ___" (Almodovar film) | 37 |
"I've Grown Accustomed ___ Face" | 46 |
"I've Grown Accustomed __ Face" | 45 |
"Run ---" (Bobby Vee hit) | 35 |
"Anna (Go ___)": Beatles cover | 40 |
"No man is a hero ___ valet" | 38 |
"Left ___ own devices ..." | 36 |
"__ Coy Mistress": Andrew Marvell poem | 48 |
''Left ___ own devices ...'' | 44 |
"Godzilla" studio, 1954 | 33 |
"Godzilla" studio (1954) | 34 |
" . . . ___ Your Hand," Beatles song | 46 |
Page McConnell "Close ___" | 36 |
2006 Marion Cotillard romantic comedy | 37 |
Break one's back, but not really | 36 |
"Double, double, ___ and trouble" | 43 |
"Double, double --- and trouble..." | 45 |
"Double, double ___ and trouble . . ." | 48 |
" . . . ___ and trouble" | 34 |
Trouble's partner, in Shakespeare | 37 |
Oft-forgotten member of a Churchill quartet | 43 |
Break one's back, so to speak | 33 |
"Macbeth" witches' word | 37 |
"Double, double ___ and trouble" | 42 |
"Double, double ___ and trouble ..." | 46 |
"Bubble, bubble, ___ and trouble ..." | 47 |
"Bubble, bubble, __ and trouble ..." | 46 |
" . . . ___ and trouble": Shak. | 41 |
''Macbeth'' witches' word | 45 |
Phrase chanted by Shakespearean witches | 39 |
Witch's phrase, in "Macbeth" | 42 |
Phrase used by Macbeth's witches | 36 |
Ingredients for effective window-washing? | 41 |
Fabric with a repeated scenic pattern | 37 |
Fabric often decorated with pastoral scenes | 43 |
Hugo novel, with "The" | 32 |
Victor Hugo novel, with "The" | 39 |
True rocker's end-of-night companion | 40 |
Guttermouth song for the bathroom? | 34 |
Brad Paisley "Ode de ___" | 35 |
Many "South Park" jokes | 33 |
It may be hung for overhand or underhand access | 47 |
Toothpaste, shaving cream, or cologne | 37 |
Act of dressing and grooming oneself | 36 |
Process of grooming and dressing oneself | 40 |
Beasties "Licensed ___" | 33 |
Beastie Boys "Licensed ___" | 37 |
"There's nothing ___!" | 36 |
"Nothing __!" ("Easy!") | 43 |
Words after "hop" or "jump" | 47 |
"There's really nothing ___!" | 43 |
"There's nothing ---!" | 36 |
"Nothing ___!" ("Simple!") | 46 |
"Let that be an end __!" | 34 |
"Hop ___!" ("Get going!") | 45 |
'There's nothing --!' | 33 |
''There's nothing ___!'' | 44 |
"Sous les ___ de Paris" | 33 |
WWII leader sentenced to death in 1948 | 38 |
Prime minister of Japan during WWII | 35 |
Japanese prime minister: 1941–44 | 39 |
Japanese Prime Minister: 1941-44 | 32 |
Japanese Prime Minister in W.W. II | 34 |
Japanese leader Hideki: 1885-1948 | 33 |
Japanese leader executed in 1948 | 32 |
Japanese general: 1885–1948 | 34 |
Japanese general executed in 1948 | 33 |
Japanese general Hideki's talisman? | 39 |
Beethoven's "Ode ---" | 35 |
'Tik --' (2009 #1 hit for Kesha) | 40 |
Wine mentioned in Hungary's national anthem | 47 |
"One ___ Over the Line" | 33 |
"Sorry ___ you waiting" | 33 |
Battleship on a Monopoly board, e.g. | 36 |
Item in a vecturist's collection | 36 |
Wheelbarrow or thimble, in Monopoly | 35 |
Top hat on Pennsylvania Avenue, e.g. | 36 |