"Son of Frankenstein" blacksmith | 42 |
Role in "Son of Frankenstein" | 39 |
Bela, in "Son of Frankenstein" | 40 |
Bela Lugosi, in "Son of Frankenstein" | 47 |
Greek toast ''To your health'' | 46 |
Greek for "To your health" | 36 |
Chinese count of a library item? | 32 |
Language "bubkes" comes from | 38 |
Like 'kvetch' or 'schmear' | 42 |
Isaac Bashevis Singer's language | 36 |
Word on a three-sided street sign | 33 |
Pearl Jam's "Given to Fly" album | 46 |
Graph that influences bond buyers | 33 |
Stopping to let a pedestrian cross | 34 |
It's often posted at a freeway entrance | 43 |
The feminine side, in Chinese circles | 37 |
Part of a philosophical dichotomy | 33 |
One of two complementary Asian forces | 37 |
It's seen in Chinese circles | 32 |
Half of an ancient Chinese symbol | 33 |
Feminine principle of Chinese philosophy | 40 |
Dark principle, in Chinese philosophy | 37 |
Where to learn about the dark side? | 35 |
Symbol of contrasting principles | 32 |
Beginning of a cowboy song refrain | 34 |
"Deserving Design" host Vern | 38 |
"Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead" lyricist | 49 |
''The Wizard of Oz'' lyricist | 45 |
"Goody goody gumdrops!" | 33 |
1960s activist Jerry Rubin, for one | 35 |
"___ Ky Yay" (1998 country song) | 42 |
Acts like a little bitch, perhaps | 33 |
"___ for 'yak'" | 33 |
Former Israeli Prime Minister Rabin | 35 |
First name of two Israeli prime ministers | 41 |
You can't type "you" without it | 45 |
Informal "See what I mean?" | 37 |
"___ what I mean, Vern?" | 34 |
"See what I'm talkin' about?" | 47 |
"As a matter of fact," informally | 43 |
"... see what I mean?" | 32 |
When doubled, essential oil used in shampoo | 43 |
Primordial matter of the universe | 33 |
Proto-matter from which the universe was made | 45 |
Theoretical primordial matter of the universe | 45 |
Theoretic primordial source of all elements | 43 |
Substance from which the universe was created | 45 |
Primordial substance of the universe | 36 |
Surveying tool using a letter-shaped support | 44 |
Surveying tool shaped like a letter | 35 |
"The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" duo | 48 |
"Fuego del Ande" singer Sumac | 39 |
Sumac whose voice covered five octaves | 38 |
Sumac of "Secret of the Incas" | 40 |
First name on the 1954 album "Mambo!" | 47 |
First name among exotica singers | 32 |
"The Inca Princess" Sumac | 35 |
Singer known as the "Peruvian songbird" | 49 |
Singer famous for her wide vocal range | 38 |
Eminent proponent of exotica music | 34 |
"Voice of the Xtabay" soprano | 39 |
Song often accompanied by arm movements | 39 |
Neighborhood swimming site: Abbr. | 33 |
1970s song with a letter-forming dance | 38 |
1970s song whose dance forms letters | 36 |
Where basketball was first played | 33 |
Where basketball and volleyball were first played | 49 |
Village People song with a letter-shaped dance | 46 |
Urban athlete's locale, in brief | 36 |
Title letters in a Village People hit | 37 |
The Village People's biggest hit | 36 |
Song title spelled out with gestures | 36 |
Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s? | 45 |
Rec center where Naismith invented basketball | 45 |
Pickup b-ball game locale, perhaps | 34 |
Org. that usually has a community pool | 38 |
Its Web site has a Swim, Sports & Play page | 47 |
Hit song from the Village People | 32 |
Hit by the band that did "Macho Man" | 46 |
Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living | 44 |
Gay anthem sung at Yankees games | 32 |
Facility often referred to by its first letter | 46 |
Disco song that went to #2 in 1979 | 34 |
Disco classic with associated hand motions | 42 |
Community org. that stresses healthy living | 43 |
Community athletic events sponsor: Abbr. | 40 |
Classic song by the Village People | 34 |
Chorus letters spelled with the body | 36 |
1970s song with its own dance moves | 35 |
"A place you can go," in a 1979 #2 hit | 48 |
Athletic centers that got renamed in 2010 | 41 |
Providers of some afterschool programs | 38 |
Community workout spots, for short | 34 |
Community fitness centers, for short | 36 |
Giant slain by Odin, thus creating the Earth | 44 |
Giant slain by Odin, which created the earth | 44 |
Winged insect with letter marking | 33 |
California's Santa ___ Valley | 33 |
Santa ___ Valley (winegrowing region) | 37 |
Santa ___ (neighbor of Lompoc, California) | 42 |