Drinker's party instruction, for short | 42 |
Caveat on a cheapskate's BBQ invite | 39 |
Brown-bagging letters | 21 |
BBQ invite letters | 18 |
Abbr. often near "R.S.V.P." | 37 |
Abbr. in many a party invitation | 32 |
"We're not supplying liquor" | 42 |
"We're not serving liquor," on invites | 52 |
"We're not serving liquor," briefly | 49 |
"No alcohol provided," briefly | 40 |
Skip over | 9 |
Kind of surgery | 15 |
Coronary procedure | 18 |
Way around town, perhaps | 24 |
Way around the city | 19 |
Shunt; evade | 12 |
Route used to avoid traffic | 27 |
One way to get around town? | 27 |
Not go through | 14 |
Cardiac surgery technique | 25 |
Avoid by going around | 21 |
Secondary route | 15 |
Little traveled way | 19 |
It's not used much | 22 |
Polar explorer | 14 |
Polar explorer Richard | 22 |
North Pole explorer | 19 |
Antarctic explorer | 18 |
Renowned pole explorer | 22 |
Polar explorer Admiral Richard | 30 |
Longtime West Virginia senator | 30 |
South Pole explorer | 19 |
Renowned South Pole explorer | 28 |
Pole explorer | 13 |
Noted polar explorer | 20 |
Noted Antarctic explorer | 24 |
Name associated with the South Pole | 35 |
Longest-serving senator in U.S. history | 39 |
Founder of Little America | 25 |
West Virginia's senior senator | 34 |
West Virginia senator | 21 |
U.S. senator with the longest tenure in history | 47 |
Senator from Va. or W.Va. | 25 |
Prominent senator | 17 |
Polar-izing figure? | 19 |
Longtime West Virginia senator Robert | 37 |
Lindbergh rival | 15 |
Late West Virginia senator Robert | 33 |
Jazzman Charlie | 15 |
Gram Parsons, for a time | 24 |
Good name for an ornithologist | 30 |
Former Senate chief | 19 |
Explorer who founded Little America | 35 |
Early aviator Richard who led expeditions to Antarctica | 55 |
Antarctica's Marie __ Land (h) | 34 |
Antarctic Plateau explorer | 26 |
Antarctic explorer Richard | 26 |
Admiral who explored Antarctica | 31 |
Admiral or Senator | 18 |
A W.Va. senator | 15 |
A Mountain State senator | 24 |
90-year-old senator | 19 |
"With ___ at the South Pole" (1930 documentary) | 57 |
___ Land in Antarctica | 22 |
Richard E. and Robert C. | 24 |
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" band, with "The" | 56 |
Virginia political family | 25 |
"Mr. Tambourine Man" group, with "the" | 58 |
West Virginia political family | 30 |
Group whose name contains a deliberate misspelling inspired by the Beatles, whom they ardently admired | 102 |
1960's folk rockers, with "The" | 45 |
"Mr. Tambourine Man" band, with "The" | 57 |
"Eight Miles High" folk rockers of the '60s, with "the" | 79 |
In justice | 10 |
In all fairness | 15 |
Less-traveled route | 19 |
Path less traveled | 18 |
Way in the boondocks | 20 |
Subsidiary route | 16 |
Street less traveled | 20 |
Secondary thoroughfare | 22 |
Scenic route path | 17 |
Route off the beaten track | 26 |
Less-traveled pathway | 21 |
Some shortcuts | 14 |
Some short cuts | 15 |
Routes less traveled | 20 |
Narrow arteries | 15 |
"Don Juan" poet | 25 |
"She walks in beauty" poet | 36 |
Lord of verse | 13 |
Lord of poetry | 14 |
'Childe Harold' poet | 28 |
Poet who wrote "She walks in beauty, like the night" | 62 |
Poet who swam the Hellespont | 28 |
Poet who originated the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" | 73 |
Poet "mad, bad and dangerous to know" | 47 |
Originator of the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" | 67 |
Lakers coach __ Scott | 21 |
Keats contemporary | 18 |