"Give Me One Reason" singer Chapman | 45 |
"Boys Town" won him an Oscar | 38 |
U.S. women's singles champion: 1979 and 1981 | 48 |
Frequent abbr. on sheet music for folk songs | 44 |
Common liner note abbr. on a folk album | 39 |
Critters to spring for at the amphibian exchange? | 49 |
Word with "horse" or "free" | 47 |
Subject of some international agreements | 40 |
Send a center to Sacramento, say | 32 |
Exchange (as A and R in this puzzle) | 36 |
Swap for about .5 euros, in 2002 Berlin? | 40 |
Retreat activity for investment bankers? | 40 |
It may display the latest innovations in a field | 48 |
Like some disgruntled ballplayers | 33 |
What people did illegally on Napster | 36 |
How some not-so-good ballplayers find themselves | 48 |
Cut-throat stockbroker's skill? | 35 |
Used a lemon instead of cabbage? | 32 |
Professional courtesy in pricing | 32 |
Part of a new car purchase, often | 33 |
It might lower a car dealer's asking price | 46 |
Cars brought to a dealership, often | 35 |
Some inventory at an auto dealership | 36 |
Billboard or The Hollywood Reporter, e.g. | 41 |
"Daily Variety", for one | 34 |
Manufacturer's symbol and actor | 35 |
What the puzzle's long answers all were | 43 |
Do business like an old German banker? | 38 |
Food-swapping at a rooming house? | 33 |
Giving up of one thing for another | 34 |
Word with Joe's or Vic's | 32 |
Records live shows to barter w/others | 37 |
One who might yell "Sell!" | 36 |
"___ Joes" (boutique grocery store) | 45 |
1931 film about a stockbroker's telephone? | 46 |
Store whose employees wear Hawaiian shirts | 42 |
Food chain whose employees wear Hawaiian shirts | 47 |
Baseball card collectors, at times | 34 |
Polynesian-themed restaurant chain | 34 |
You may find some on the sports page | 36 |
Something a company won't reveal | 36 |
Replace one's old car with a better one, say | 48 |
Reciprocal raising of tariffs, e.g. | 35 |
Possible result of economic sanctions | 37 |
It may involve escalating tariffs | 33 |
Escalation of retaliatory tariffs | 33 |
Economic sanctions may lead to one | 34 |
It continually moves in the same direction | 42 |
Air movement on one regular course | 34 |
Normal range of a security's price | 38 |
People afraid of playing the stock market? | 42 |
Place to do business in the Old West | 36 |
Reality show set at a swap meet? | 32 |
Getting a more expensive car, say | 33 |
Where Lord Nelson was victorious | 32 |
London's National Gallery is on it | 38 |
It has a central island, usually | 32 |
Orange item set out by a highway crew | 37 |
Finding a downtown parking space? | 33 |
It's typically slow during rush hour | 40 |
Fender bender consequence, maybe | 32 |
Commuter's congestion problem | 33 |
Where to find the colors in this puzzle | 39 |
Shak.'s "Othello," e.g. | 37 |
"Hamlet" or "Lear": Abbr. | 45 |
"Hamlet," for one: Abbr. | 34 |
One who would rather play Othello than Orsino | 45 |
Female member of a moving company? | 34 |
"Timon of Athens," e.g. | 33 |
"Seven Against Thebes," for one | 41 |
"Julius Caesar," for one | 34 |
"Hamlet" or "King Lear" | 43 |
"Coriolanus" or "Richard III" | 49 |
"Coriolanus" or "King Lear" | 47 |
"Antigone" or "Elektra" | 43 |
"Perry Mason" lieutenant | 34 |
''Perry Mason'' police lieutenant | 49 |
___comic (half serious, half not) | 33 |
Like the ending of "Romeo and Juliet" | 47 |
Like "Romeo and Juliet" | 33 |
No Doubt's "Kingdom" | 34 |
Like many of Shakespeare's protagonists | 43 |
Like "Othello" in tone | 32 |
Like "King Lear," e.g. | 32 |
Heartbreaking, as "Romeo and Juliet" | 46 |
1890 Henry James novel, with "The" | 44 |
Word with "blazer" or "mix" | 47 |
Breadcrumbs, in a children's story | 38 |
...And You Will Know Us by the ___ of Dead | 42 |
One might be made of bread crumbs | 33 |
k.d. lang "___ of Broken Hearts" | 42 |
Grofé's "On the ___" | 37 |
Crumbs, in "Hansel and Gretel" | 40 |
Result of hiking with pyromaniacs? | 34 |
Be behind, with 30 minutes of football left | 43 |
Transition to embarrassed silence | 33 |
Paper ___ (blatant white-collar criminal?) | 42 |
Curly's job in "City Slickers" | 44 |
It shows small parts of the picture | 35 |
It doesn't give you the full picture | 40 |