Toon shopkeeper voiced by Hank Azaria | 37 |
Toon rodent who's a British secret agent | 44 |
Toon often featured opposite a kangaroo | 39 |
Toon lead singer in a leopard-print leotard | 43 |
Toon hunter who has twouble with some wanguage | 46 |
Toon girl who's always traveling | 36 |
Toon fry cook in The Krusty Krab restaurant | 43 |
Toon for which Hank Azaria won a 1998 Emmy | 42 |
Toon first drawn in the '40s | 32 |
Toon explorer with a monkey friend named Boots | 46 |
Toon entrusted with Mel Blanc's epitaph | 43 |
Toon babies of '90s-'00s TV | 35 |
Tools, riches, accompany, expand | 32 |
Tools with short blades and long frames | 39 |
Tools used by dairy farm accountants? | 37 |
Tools that help you with your banking | 37 |
Tools that create neat lawn borders | 35 |
Tools sometimes used for making music | 37 |
Tools of terrorism named for their designer | 43 |
Tools for some crossword solvers | 32 |
Tools for distressing jeans, perhaps | 36 |
Tools for confident crossword solvers | 37 |
Tools for astronomers and creeps | 32 |
Tools for ancient Egyptian executions | 37 |
Tool, when ready to make a secret recording? | 44 |
Tool's '98 Grammy-winning song | 38 |
Tool with a spike, adze, and pick | 33 |
Tool wielded by someone straddling a board | 42 |
Tool whose blade is at right angles to the shaft | 48 |
Tool used when the stakes are high? | 35 |
Tool used to open a stuck jack-in-the-box? | 42 |
Tool used for hand-punching belt loops | 38 |
Tool used for good, strong slaps | 32 |
Tool used by Hansel and Gretel's father | 43 |
Tool used by a mason to fill in a fissure? | 42 |
Tool that's not for crosscuts | 33 |
Tool that's counter-productive? | 35 |
Tool that sounds like a streetwalker | 36 |
Tool that may be hit with a hammer | 34 |
Tool that keeps champagne glasses from tipping? | 47 |
Tool storage convenience in Manitoba? | 37 |
Tool song off "AEnima," obviously | 43 |
Tool song off "AEnima" | 32 |
Tool parts for bending and shaping | 34 |
Tool part that's sometimes hemispherical | 44 |
Tool often used while wearing gloves | 36 |
Tool often used before filing (NBA) | 35 |
Tool often used around Halloween | 32 |
Tool of teachers in the '60s | 32 |
Tool needed to fix Justin Bieber | 32 |
Tool in a private eye's digs | 32 |
Tool for this puzzle's title | 32 |
Tool for someone who shouts "Timber!" | 47 |
Tool for shaping roofing pieces? | 32 |
Tool for many a homemade Mother's Day card | 46 |
Tool for making decorative grooves | 34 |
Tool for forcing one's way through a crowd | 46 |
Tool for a prisoner's escape, maybe | 39 |
Tool for a pair of timber cutters | 33 |
Tool a magician uses in a woman-in-a-crate act | 46 |
Took too much of a drug, briefly | 32 |
Took the World Series in four games | 35 |
Took the weight off one's feet | 34 |
Took the district attorney's deal, e.g. | 43 |
Took public transportation, e.g. | 32 |
Took pleasure in, with "up" | 37 |
Took part in the Henley Royal Regatta | 37 |
Took part in Baden-Powell's group | 37 |
Took part in a lumberjack contest | 33 |
Took part in a bee, British-style | 33 |
Took one's place at, as a post | 34 |
Took one's place military style | 36 |
Took much more than one should have | 35 |
Took more than one's share of | 33 |
Took Marie Antoinette's advice? | 35 |
Took it easy, with "off" | 34 |
Took it easy, with "around" | 37 |
Took in excess, with "on" | 35 |
Took from puce to chartreuse, maybe | 35 |
Took flak for something one said, say | 37 |
Took extra minutes at the meeting | 33 |
Took everything from, with "out" | 42 |
Took every chip from, in poker slang | 36 |
Took down for the count, for short | 34 |
Took dead aim, with "in" | 34 |
Took care of houseplants, in a way | 34 |
Took care of a vacationer's residence | 41 |
Took another turn on "Wheel of Fortune" | 49 |
Took advantage of, with "on" | 38 |
Took advantage of the playground | 32 |
Took a taxi, with "it" | 32 |
Took a certain yoga position, perhaps | 37 |
Too-good-to-be-true offer, often | 32 |
Too-close-to-call elections, e.g. | 33 |
Too often he called in saying he was ___ | 40 |
Too much in your ear, and you can't hear | 44 |
Too much guitar work by a professor's helper? | 49 |
Too many hits might result in them, for short | 45 |
Too important to deal with lowly cleaning? | 42 |
Too highly valued, as a business | 32 |