Pennsylvania Dutch pottery design | 33 |
"Aqualung" band Jethro ___ | 36 |
Jethro ___ (Ian Anderson's group) | 37 |
English agriculturist and inventor | 34 |
1960's-80's rock group Jethro ___ | 41 |
18th-century agricultural inventor | 34 |
"Thick as a Brick" rockers Jethro ___ | 47 |
"As I Lay Dying" family name | 38 |
"Aqualung" band Jethro __ | 35 |
Fabric named after a French city | 32 |
Lincoln Center's Alice ___ Hall | 35 |
"Jarnegan" author: 1925 | 33 |
Oklahoma's second-largest city | 34 |
Oklahoma's second largest city | 34 |
Early 20th-century Oklahoma boom town | 37 |
University of ___ (the Golden Hurricane) | 40 |
Second most populous Oklahoma city | 34 |
School whose team is the Golden Hurricane | 41 |
Oklahoma's "Golden Hurricane" | 43 |
Home of the Jaycees' national headquarters | 46 |
Home of the Drillers of the Texas League | 40 |
Home of the "Golden Hurricane" | 40 |
Home of minor-league baseball's Drillers | 44 |
City where "The Outsiders" takes place | 48 |
City near the Red Fork oil fields | 33 |
Resident of Oklahoma's second-largest city | 46 |
"Oil Capital of the World" resident | 45 |
Approval from Oral Roberts Univ.? | 33 |
Sooner State's second-largest city | 38 |
Second-largest city in the 46th state | 37 |
Place to get nam tok and pad see ew in Oklahoma | 47 |
Rum ___ Tugger ("Cats" character) | 43 |
Rum ___ Tugger ("Cats" cat) | 37 |
"Cats" cat Rum __ Tugger | 34 |
When repeated, child's word for stomach | 43 |
Rum ___ Tugger (“Cats” cat) | 35 |
By itself or when doubled, a tot's stomach | 46 |
"Cats" cat Rum ___ Tugger | 35 |
It may be blowin' in the wind | 33 |
Formal wear for one's belly? | 32 |
Tablet named for the organ it soothes | 37 |
Employer of many a relief pitcher? | 34 |
Traditional casserole ingredient | 32 |
Silverchair "___ in the Brine" | 40 |
Nickname for football coach Bill Parcells | 41 |
Most-consumed fish in the United States | 39 |
Jefferson Airplane spinoff Hot ___ | 34 |
It can be canned in oil or water | 32 |
Fish that's high on the food chain | 38 |
Charlie the ___ (StarKist spokesfish) | 37 |
Charlie of commercial fame, for one | 35 |
Casady & Kaukonen band Hot ___ | 34 |
Bill Parcells sobriquet, with "The" | 45 |
Silverware item that can be adjusted musically? | 47 |
Dinner mix with a glove on the box | 34 |
Emeril might make one with provolone | 36 |
Controversial baby food ingredient | 34 |
Rich source of essential fatty acids | 36 |
Ingredient in some health food store capsules | 45 |
Good source of omega-3 fatty acids | 34 |
Fishy source of omega-3 fatty acids | 35 |
Sandwich spread usually made with mayonnaise | 44 |
Area with not much growing for it? | 34 |
Trailblazer in an Arctic plain? [Toyota, Nissan] | 48 |
It's carried at a karaoke bar | 33 |
Some people have trouble carrying one | 37 |
TV's "Name That ___" | 34 |
Tommy of "My One and Only" | 36 |
Some people can carry it, others cannot | 39 |
It's hard for some people to carry | 38 |
It may keep running through your head | 37 |
Ensure that a G is actually a G, say | 36 |
Endeavor to play well with others? | 34 |
Elmer's was popular in the 40's | 39 |
Choreographer-director Tommy ___ | 32 |
Adjust the strings, as of a guitar | 34 |
"Yankee Doodle," for one | 34 |
"Camptown Races," e.g. | 32 |
"American ___" (1974 Paul Simon hit) | 46 |
''Name That __'' | 32 |
''Name That ___'' | 33 |
Like pianos and automobile engines | 34 |
Pulled some strings in music class | 34 |
Like a mandolin that's about to be played | 45 |
Anja Garbarek "Stay ___" | 34 |
Adjusted the pitch of, as an instrument | 39 |
Adjusted the pitch of, as a piano | 33 |
Found a radio station on the dial | 33 |
Lend an ear to "The Shadow" | 37 |
"Don't miss the next episode ..." | 47 |
Person of "sound mind" | 32 |
Mogwai song about guitar helper? | 32 |
Deep-dish dinner for the piano man? | 35 |
Receive, as a television channel | 32 |
Annual auto maintenance, for some | 33 |
Merrill Garbus's one-woman "band" | 47 |
Element used in light bulb filaments | 36 |
Costume for "I, Claudius" | 35 |
Knee-length, loose-fitting cloak | 32 |
It was chic for an ancient Greek | 32 |