Part of a train where liquor is served | 38 |
Shakespeare, with "the" | 33 |
"Viva Maria!" actress, 1965 | 37 |
___ College (campus in Annandale-on-Hudson) | 43 |
First Spanish actor to win an Oscar | 35 |
"Biutiful" star Javier | 32 |
"And God Created Woman" star | 38 |
Sex symbol once married to Vadim | 32 |
Actress for whom a neckline is named | 36 |
"Viva Maria!" actress: 1965 | 37 |
"...And God Created Woman" star | 41 |
"... And God Created Woman" star, 1956 | 48 |
"... And God Created Woman" actress | 45 |
Like Mother Hubbard's cupboard | 34 |
Like Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard | 38 |
Like lawn spots in need of reseeding | 36 |
In one's "birthday suit" | 38 |
"With a ___ bodkin?": Hamlet | 38 |
"The cupboard was ___" | 32 |
" . . . With a ___ bodkin?": Hamlet | 45 |
___-knuckle (not wearing boxing gloves) | 39 |
"Broadway ___" (burlesque fundraiser) | 47 |
TV cop with a pet cockatoo named Fred | 37 |
'70s TV cop played by Robert Blake | 38 |
Something taken before practicing | 33 |
Something passed on the way to court? | 37 |
Enter unannounced, with "in" | 38 |
Origination point for many fireworks | 36 |
Enter heedlessly, with "in" | 37 |
Go carousing with a drinker, say | 32 |
Engage in a bachelor party activity | 35 |
Drink a little here, drink a little there ... | 45 |
Where to visit the San Nicola Church | 36 |
Italian province in the Puglia region | 37 |
Italian province in the Apulia region | 37 |
"Margie" actress: 1946 | 32 |
Person with counter intelligence? | 33 |
Italian word for "mixologist" | 39 |
Mineral used as a weighting agent | 33 |
Figaro in "The Barber of Seville" | 43 |
Figaro in "The Barber of Seville," e.g. | 49 |
Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra, voicewise | 39 |
Where you might see some initials | 33 |
Place where initials can be carved | 34 |
Give orders like a drill sergeant | 33 |
Certain traditional medicine source | 35 |
"Arf" or "woof" | 35 |
Dogs' communication systems? | 32 |
"Step right up ..." carnival figure | 45 |
Sounds from behind the front door, perhaps | 42 |
Important Canadian livestock feed | 33 |
Soup ingredient along with mushrooms | 36 |
Certain 13-year-old's rite of passage | 41 |
"Charlotte's Web" setting | 39 |
Rembrandt's "___ and Cottage" | 43 |
Where to house cows once they browse | 36 |
Trolley's "garage" | 32 |
Tom Waits "Don't Go Into That ___" | 48 |
Paul McCartney "Big ___ Bed" | 38 |
Easy thing to hit the broadside of | 34 |
"Were you born in a ___?" | 35 |
Don, on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 42 |
Bird important in rodent control | 32 |
Nocturnal rodent hunter on a farm | 33 |
Homes for some swallows and owls | 32 |
Musical with the song "Midway Chase" | 46 |
Musical with the song "Join the Circus" | 49 |
"The Greatest Show on Earth" purveyors | 48 |
"The Greatest Show on Earth" promoters | 48 |
''Greatest show'' twosome | 41 |
Torricelli's invention: 1643 | 32 |
Italian city takes on a forecaster | 34 |
Falling __ (picnicker's woe) | 32 |
Word with "robber" or "Red" | 47 |
One addressed as "lord" | 33 |
Ochs, in "Der Rosenkavalier" | 38 |
Ochs of "Der Rosenkavalier" | 37 |
Georg von Trapp's title, in film | 36 |
"Hide the ___," Creasey novel | 39 |
"Borat" creator Sacha ___ Cohen | 41 |
Medieval castle owner's view? | 33 |
Von Richthofen and von Munchausen, for two | 42 |
Domain of Philippe de Rothschild | 32 |
Period in which the oboe d'amour was common | 47 |
Like the works of Handel and Bach | 33 |
2008 Libertarian presidential candidate | 39 |
Virologist who worked with Epstein | 34 |
Roseanne who ran for president in 2012 | 38 |
William ___, 1990s attorney general | 35 |
Roseanne, before and after Arnold | 33 |
Reno's predecessor at Justice | 33 |
Eponymous British virologist Y.M. | 33 |
Butcherer of the national anthem in 1990 | 40 |
British novelist-editor: 1850-1912 | 34 |
Bob ___, 2008 Libertarian candidate for president | 49 |
Attorney general after Thornburgh | 33 |
Arnold's husband, in the '90s | 37 |
Alfred H. ___ Jr., founding director of MoMA | 44 |
2012 presidential candidate Roseanne | 36 |
2008 Libertarian Party candidate for President | 46 |