Keyed into a cash register | 26 |
Called, as Buckingham Palace | 28 |
Slender and long-limbed | 23 |
Long-limbed and slender | 23 |
Adjective for Tommy Tune | 24 |
Member of Indian royalty | 24 |
Memebr of Indian royalty | 24 |
Indian prince's wife | 24 |
Mysore Palace resident | 22 |
Member of Rampur royalty | 24 |
Equestrian event participants | 29 |
Hauled to the hoosegow | 22 |
Took to the station house | 25 |
Took to the police house | 24 |
Took a crook to be booked | 25 |
Lugged a thug to the jug | 24 |
Hauled back to the precinct | 27 |
Came to the rescue, perhaps | 27 |
Encountered coincidentally | 26 |
Certain Indian royalty | 22 |
Subcontinental princesses | 25 |
Spouses of Indian princes | 25 |
Standing in the military? | 25 |
Private or general, e.g. | 24 |
Position in a hierarchy | 23 |
What stripes may indicate | 25 |
Put in order of significance | 28 |
What stars may indicate | 23 |
Standing in the military | 24 |
Place in the pecking order | 26 |
What stripes might indicate | 27 |
What stars might indicate | 25 |
Privates can't pull it | 26 |
Pecking-order position | 22 |
Number in chess notation | 24 |
Name-serial number go-between | 29 |
Major or major general | 22 |
List in order of importance | 27 |
Having an unpleasant odor | 25 |
File's counterpart | 22 |
Class, level or class level | 27 |
Listed by ability, e.g. | 23 |
Listed according to ability | 27 |
Arranged in regular order | 25 |
Fester in one's mind | 24 |
Cause long-lasting anger | 24 |
Major and captain, e.g. | 23 |
Major and private, e.g. | 23 |
Captain, general, etc. | 22 |
Positions in a hierarchy | 24 |
Puts first or second, say | 25 |
Military standings, e.g. | 24 |
Colonel, corporal, etc. | 23 |
Classifies from high to low | 27 |
Captain, colonel, etc. | 22 |
Went beyond the time limit | 26 |
Wasn't quite on schedule | 28 |
Took too long, as a meeting | 27 |
Didn't stay on schedule | 27 |
Didn't finish on time | 25 |
Didn't end on time | 22 |
Wouldn't stop talking | 25 |
Talked and talked and talked | 28 |
Yakked, yakked, yakked ... | 26 |
Went long, as a sentence | 24 |
Overextended the sentence | 25 |
Monopolized the conversation | 28 |
Kept talking, and talking ... | 29 |
Kept talking and talking | 24 |
Kept going and going and... | 27 |
Gabbed, gabbed, gabbed | 22 |
Didn't stop talking | 23 |
Continued uninterruptedly | 25 |
Continued sans interruption | 27 |
Were completely depleted | 24 |
Wasn't renewed in time | 26 |
Sold all one's stock? | 25 |
Lapsed, as a subscription | 25 |
Completely tuckered out | 23 |
Also-___ (race losers) | 22 |
Went through vigorously | 23 |
Kidnapper's demand | 22 |
Forced fee for freedom | 22 |
Unfortunate price to pay | 24 |
Novel by Jay McInerney | 22 |
Money in the bag, maybe | 23 |
King's __ (much money) | 26 |
Kidnapper's objective | 25 |
Kidnapper's concern | 23 |
Free, but not for free | 22 |
Contingency for release | 23 |
1996 Ron Howard thriller | 24 |
1956 Glenn Ford crime drama | 27 |
'96 Mel Gibson flick | 24 |
Abductors' demands | 22 |
Pays to free from captivity | 27 |
Kidnappers' demands | 23 |
Kings' __ (large amounts) | 29 |
Kings' __ (big bucks) | 25 |
Let off steam, in a way | 23 |