"Last Comic Standing" judge Roseanne | 46 |
"High Country" author Nevada | 38 |
'08 Libertarian candidate Bob | 33 |
Vt.'s "granite city" | 34 |
Feature in many a Degas painting | 32 |
Concentration of some ballerinas | 32 |
Ballerinas get a rise out of this | 33 |
It's not good to be over one | 32 |
Early 1900's New Orleans music style | 40 |
What things may be as much fun as | 33 |
What some things are as much fun as | 35 |
Large, fun quantity, in a saying | 32 |
Street musician's instrument | 32 |
Instrument that's played by turning a crank | 47 |
"Quality Street" playwright | 37 |
"Peter Pan" playwright | 32 |
"The Little Minister" author | 38 |
"The Admirable Crichton" playwright | 45 |
"Finding Neverland" subject | 37 |
"Great" Australian landmark | 37 |
Chicago's Little Village, e.g. | 34 |
A host of "The Gong Show" | 35 |
"The Gong Show" creator/emcee Chuck | 45 |
''The Gong Show'' host | 38 |
"The Face on the ___ Floor" | 37 |
He played Lt. Gerard on "The Fugitive" | 48 |
They're not good to be behind | 33 |
Where some screwdrivers are sold | 32 |
They're not fun to be behind | 32 |
Places where screwdrivers are sold | 34 |
Places where free spirits aren't found? | 43 |
Measures of cell-phone signal strength | 38 |
Jail-window "décor" | 32 |
One of TV's Maverick brothers | 33 |
"Why you little..." target, often | 43 |
One of Homer's greatest creations? | 38 |
Olympic gold-medal gymnast Conner | 33 |
Late baseball commissioner Giamatti | 35 |
Frequent prank caller to Moe's Tavern | 41 |
Former baseball commissioner Giamatti | 37 |
1984 Olympics parallel bars gold medalist Conner | 48 |
"Treehouse of Horror" kid | 35 |
"Oliver!" composer Lionel ___ | 39 |
Something screwdrivers can help make | 36 |
It's used for tracking shots | 32 |
It might be used for tracking shots | 35 |
It may be closed at the end of the night | 40 |
It grows every time you get a shot | 34 |
Check for one who needs glasses? | 32 |
Bill that might include pitchers and shots | 42 |
They're used for tracking shots | 35 |
One who mixes with Jim, Jack and Johnny? | 40 |
One mixing with Jim, Jack and Johnny? | 37 |
"Giles Goat-Boy" author | 33 |
"The Sot-Weed Factor" author | 38 |
"The End of the Road" novelist | 40 |
Swiss theologian: 1886–1968 | 34 |
Author of "The Sot-Weed Factor" | 41 |
Hungarian composer's holiday serving? | 41 |
Reed's partner in silverware | 32 |
St. ___ (New York church, informally) | 37 |
St. ___ (Caribbean island, familiarly) | 38 |
Degs. for historians and linguists | 34 |
Some graduate students have them | 32 |
Requirements for some postgrad work, briefly | 44 |
History majors' degrees (abbr.) | 35 |
Degs. for English or history majors | 35 |
__-Rhin: Strasbourg's department | 36 |
___-Saint-Laurent (Quebec region) | 33 |
___-Rhin (Strasbourg's department) | 38 |
___ Mitzvah (ceremony for girls) | 32 |
___ reader (elementary school book) | 35 |
Columnar rocks in Wyoming's Devils Tower | 44 |
You're safe standing on this | 32 |
First, second or third, on a diamond | 36 |
"All your ___ are belong to us" | 41 |
With ball, ourthird most popular pastime | 40 |
The "hot corner" is one | 33 |
Sea of Tranquillity, for the Apollo 11 astronauts | 49 |
Position for Bud Abbott's Who or What | 41 |
Locale for Who, What, or I Don't Know | 41 |
Item stolen while a crowd watches | 33 |
Item often stolen yet left where it is | 38 |
It's stolen without being removed | 37 |
It may be stolen in parks across the country | 44 |
It may be first, second or third in its field | 45 |
Hard-core followers, in politics | 32 |
First, second or third, at Fenway | 33 |
Either of two sides of a trapezoid | 34 |
"Who's on first?" word | 36 |
In which a long run leads to home | 33 |
"Field of Dreams" field | 33 |
Where Indians might battle Rangers | 34 |
Setting for the Cardinals or Orioles | 36 |
Kid's field of dreams, often | 32 |
Using as headquarters, with "in" | 42 |
Brandon McCartney alias The ___ God | 35 |
Starting figure on a utility bill | 33 |
Swiss city that borders France and Germany | 42 |
Swiss site of a 1431–1449 council | 40 |