Dancer with John in "Pulp Fiction" | 44 |
Costar of Ralph in "The Avengers" | 43 |
Costar of Liam in "Les Misérables" | 47 |
Costar of Ethan in "Gattaca" | 38 |
Cohost of the 2007 Peace Prize Concert with Kevin | 49 |
Co-star of "The Producers," to fans | 45 |
Ben's "Paycheck" co-star | 38 |
Beatrix's portrayer in "Kill Bill" | 48 |
Beatrix in "Kill Bill" | 32 |
Actress who met Oprah in a Letterman gag | 40 |
Actress Thurman of "Pulp Fiction" | 43 |
Actress Thurman of "Dangerous Liaisons" | 49 |
"The Beach of Falesa" girl | 36 |
"Prime" actress Thurman | 33 |
"Kill Bill" costar Thurman | 36 |
"Kill Bill" co-star Thurman | 37 |
"FOX News Live" cohost Pemmaraju | 42 |
Taste that's not sweet, sour, bitter or salty | 49 |
One of the five major taste sensations | 38 |
One of the five basic taste sensations | 38 |
Minutemen's school, familiarly | 34 |
Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Minutemen | 36 |
Where Dr. J played college hoops | 32 |
Where Dr. J played college basketball | 37 |
Tsongas Arena is home to one of its hockey teams | 48 |
The Minutemen of the Atlantic 10 Conf. | 38 |
Sch. with five campuses in the Bay State | 40 |
Sch. whose mascot is Sam the Minuteman | 38 |
Next stop for a Boston sr., perhaps | 35 |
Minutemen of the Atlantic Ten Conf. | 35 |
Member of the Five College Consortium, familiarly | 49 |
It has a campus near the JFK Library | 36 |
Home to the Minutemen, informally | 33 |
Home of the W.E.B. Du Bois Library | 34 |
"It's educational," sing the Pixies | 49 |
Mia portrayer in "Pulp Fiction" | 41 |
"Tape" star who wraps about algebra? | 46 |
"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" star | 44 |
Flower cluster, as on a carrot plant | 36 |
Like plants of the carrot family | 32 |
Retired "raw" Crayola shade | 37 |
"Raw" or "burnt" color | 42 |
Color often described as "burnt" | 42 |
Burnt ___ (artist's pigment) | 32 |
Name on "The Name of the Rose" | 40 |
Heep's adjective for himself | 32 |
Top layer of an organization, typically | 39 |
Residents of a region in central Italy | 38 |
"Sayonara" Oscar-winner Miyoshi | 41 |
Oscar-winning actress in "Sayonara" | 45 |
Miyoshi of "Flower Drum Song" | 39 |
1957 Best Supporting Actress Miyoshi ___ | 40 |
"Sayonara"'s Miyoshi | 34 |
"Sayonara" Oscar winner | 33 |
Eskimo transport larger than a kayak | 36 |
Literally, "women's boat" | 39 |
Inuit for "women's boat" | 38 |
Petty officer's petty remark? | 33 |
One of two used facetiously in Mötley Crüe | 48 |
One always seen in Häagen-Dazs? | 34 |
They're found in cases of Häagen-Dazs | 44 |
Utterance after being thrown for a loop | 39 |
Steak- -- (brand of thinly sliced frozen beef) | 46 |
Protracted sound from the undecided | 35 |
"Lemme think for a moment..." | 39 |
One who decides what's fair? | 32 |
He's there when you run home | 32 |
He's sure to clean his plate | 32 |
Stereotypically blind judge, of a kind | 38 |
Shouter of this puzzle's title | 34 |
One whose chest is protected, briefly | 37 |
One who wears a mask every fourth game | 38 |
One who sometimes works at home? | 32 |
One who might get yelled at by the manager | 42 |
One who may rule on a replay challenge | 38 |
One behind home plate, informally | 33 |
Official with a whisk broom, for short | 38 |
Caller of strikes and balls, for short | 38 |
"Kill the ___!" (ball park cry) | 41 |
Helped out at a T-ball game, perhaps | 36 |
Helped out at Little League, maybe | 34 |
Inarticulate expression of disbelief | 36 |
Served as a baseball game official | 34 |
They keep their eyes on the ball | 32 |
''No catch'' signalers | 38 |
They're usually assigned to bases | 37 |
They often make their calls from home | 37 |
They check whether people are safe | 34 |
There are six in every MLB playoff game | 39 |
Stereotypically "blind" officials | 43 |
Ones making some safe decisions? | 32 |
Officials who cry "Yer out!" | 38 |
Officials who cry "Steee-rike!" | 41 |
Hall-of-famers Bill Klem and Nestor Chylak, e.g. | 48 |
Calls balls and strikes, briefly | 32 |
"Fair or foul" replay reviewers | 41 |
Number of trombones in an Urbie Green title | 43 |
Number of trombones in an Urbie Green album title | 49 |
Last in an indefinitely numerous series | 39 |
Hemmer-and-hawer's interjections | 36 |