Like groceries probably past their sell-by dates | 48 |
Thurber's "The ___ With Ross" | 43 |
"The ___ at the spring": Browning | 43 |
What candles on a cake might indicate | 37 |
They're a part of every century | 35 |
Measures for Earth's travels | 32 |
Marianne Moore's "What Are ___?" | 46 |
Certain revolutions' durations | 34 |
"Two ___ Before the Mast": Dana | 41 |
"The Best ___ of Our Lives" | 37 |
____ of Decision : Truman's memoirs | 41 |
" . . . and seven ___ our . . . " | 43 |
Godhead "2000 ___ Human Error" | 40 |
Like Jack Benny, as he always said | 34 |
"Our hope for ___ come": Watts | 40 |
More of the quote you'll piece together | 43 |
How some renewable contracts run | 32 |
Subservient subordinate, perhaps | 32 |
You'll get a rise out of this | 33 |
It creates an uplifting baking experience | 41 |
Your food will get a rise out of it | 35 |
Word with bottom (wine sediment) | 32 |
What a baker may get a rise out of | 34 |
The "Y" in EMILY's List | 37 |
Baking item in Adam and Eve's pantry? | 41 |
Location of the White House bakery? | 35 |
Irish Literary Theatre cofounder | 32 |
"Leda and the Swan" poet | 34 |
"Sailing to Byzantium" poet | 37 |
"The Wild Swans at Coole" poet | 40 |
"The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet | 43 |
"The Winding Stair" poet | 34 |
“The Second Coming” poet | 32 |
Poet with a "fanatic's heart" | 43 |
Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner | 33 |
"The Fiddler of Dooney" poet | 38 |
"Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet | 39 |
" . . . Innisfree" poet | 33 |
''The Second Coming'' poet | 42 |
Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature | 48 |
Literature Nobelist William Butler ___ | 38 |
He wrote "The Hour Glass" | 35 |
First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize | 35 |
Dublin-born "Byzantium" poet | 38 |
Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre | 42 |
An Irish Literary Theatre founder | 33 |
"The Wanderings of Oisin" poet | 40 |
"The Herne's Egg" playwright | 42 |
"The Fiddler of Dooney" creator | 41 |
"That is no country for old men" poet | 47 |
"Sailing to Byzantium" writer | 39 |
"In the Seven Woods" writer | 37 |
"In the Seven Woods" poet | 35 |
"In dreams begin responsibility" writer | 49 |
"Celtic Twilight" author | 34 |
"Adam's Curse" poet | 33 |
"A Full Moon in March" poet | 37 |
''The Winding Stair'' poet | 42 |
''The Wild Swans at Coole'' poet | 48 |
''The Rose'' penner | 35 |
''Sailing to Byzantium'' poet | 45 |
"That smells horrible" reaction | 41 |
''This tastes terrible!'' | 41 |
Exclamation said before sticking out the tongue | 47 |
"Ooh, that's disgusting!" | 39 |
__ : Tokyo :: New Amsterdam : New York | 38 |
"___-haw!" (Western whoop) | 36 |
"___-haw!" (rodeo cry) | 32 |
"__-haw!" (cowboy shout) | 34 |
"___-haw!" (Western shout) | 36 |
"___-haw!" (western rider's cry) | 46 |
"___-haw!" (rodeo yell) | 33 |
"___-haw!" (cry of delight) | 37 |
"___ haw!" (cry of delight) | 37 |
'-- -haw!' (cowgirl cry) | 32 |
'-- -haw!' ('Whee!') | 36 |
"Oh, for goodness' sake!" | 39 |
'You've gotta be kidding!' | 38 |
One trying to find the right combination? | 41 |
Sort who isn't safe around a safe | 37 |
One with whom your safe is not safe | 35 |
One who works with a stethoscope | 32 |
Noir-era slang for a safecracker | 32 |
Burglar who really gets cracking? | 33 |
They don't need combinations | 32 |
"___ and little fishes!" | 34 |
Exclamation akin to "Zounds!" | 39 |
"Face mask!'': Ezek. 34:19 | 39 |
Violinist coinless in a phone booth? | 36 |
1963 Latin soul song written by Mongo Santamaria | 48 |
Activist Bonner who married Sakharov | 36 |
One way to get someone's attention | 38 |
Try to reach the hard-of-hearing? | 33 |
Rebel ___ (Confederate battle cry) | 34 |
One way to reach the hard-of-hearing? | 37 |
Get someone's attention two blocks over | 43 |
Billy Idol: "Rebel ___" | 33 |
"Gimme an A!...," e.g. | 32 |
"Gimme a C...!" is one | 32 |
"Gimme a C! ...," e.g. | 32 |