Swiss city bordering Germany and France | 39 |
Swiss city bordering both France and Germany | 44 |
Art ___ (annual Swiss exhibition event) | 39 |
A definition for ''foot'' | 41 |
They're sometimes loaded on the field | 41 |
They're rounded on the way home | 35 |
They may get loaded at the baseball game | 40 |
Stopping places when heading toward home | 40 |
Diamond quartet (and this puzzle's theme) | 45 |
Like the lowest common denominator | 34 |
Tommy Stinson's ___ & Pop | 33 |
Party that might get out of hand | 32 |
Like a college course labeled "101" | 45 |
GI's post-induction training | 32 |
Acronymic computer language name | 32 |
Essentials, and title of this puzzle | 36 |
Break from soldiers' training? | 34 |
It's sometimes good to get back to them | 43 |
"One O'Clock Jump" composer | 41 |
"Jumpin' at the Woodside" composer | 48 |
"Jive at Five" composer/performer | 43 |
"Blazing Saddles" bandleader | 38 |
Memorable jazz musician: 1904-84 | 32 |
Kennedy Center bandleader honoree of 1981 | 41 |
Count who played winning numbers | 32 |
"Swingin' the Blues" songwriter | 45 |
"Goin' to Chicago Blues" songwriter | 49 |
"Goin' to Chicago Blues" composer | 47 |
"Ella and ___!" (1963 jazz album) | 43 |
''April in Paris'' bandleader | 45 |
___ Orchestra (popular 30's band) | 37 |
"Fawlty Towers" character | 35 |
Name that means "king" | 32 |
Spaghetti sauce seasoning, sometimes | 36 |
So-called "royal herb" | 32 |
Rathbone of Sherlock Holmes films | 33 |
So-called "king of herbs" | 35 |
Sherlock Holmes portrayer Rathbone | 34 |
Leaves used in Mediterranean cuisine | 36 |
Sight from St. Peter's Square | 33 |
Means of turning an herb into energy? | 37 |
Sherlock Holmes portrayer that herb likes? | 42 |
Sherlock Holmes in "The Woman in Green" | 49 |
Sherlock Holmes in '40s films | 33 |
Nevada's Great ___ National Park | 36 |
Depression in the earth's surface | 37 |
"Hasten, Jason, bring the ___" | 40 |
"__ Street Blues": Dixieland classic | 46 |
Kim of "L.A. Confidential" | 36 |
Disco Biscuits "___ for a Day" | 40 |
Part of a capital-gain calculation | 34 |
Amount from which to figure sale profit | 39 |
Take pleasure, as in one's glory | 36 |
Enjoy, as sunshine (with "in") | 40 |
With ball, our fifth most popular pastime | 41 |
Dr. James Naismith's creation | 33 |
Dr. James Naismith's invention | 34 |
"White Men Can't Jump" sport | 42 |
One incapable of functioning, slangily | 38 |
Party guest who is a nervous wreck | 34 |
One who can't function under stress | 39 |
Odd double container for gift fruit? | 36 |
Language "jai alai" comes from | 40 |
Culture straddling Spain and France | 35 |
City about 300 miles from Baghdad | 33 |
Sinbad the Sailor's hometown | 32 |
Iraqi city near the Persian Gulf | 32 |
City on the Shatt al-Arab waterway | 34 |
Person responsible for the bottom line | 38 |
Paul McCartney played it in the Beatles | 39 |
Paul McCartney played it for the Beatles | 40 |
Part of a rock band's rhythm section, usually | 49 |
McCartney played it in the Beatles | 34 |
Like McCartney's guitar in the Beatles | 42 |
It'll make your rearview mirror vibrate | 43 |
Instrument missing from The White Stripes | 41 |
Ale that received England's first trademark | 47 |
Ale that received Britain's first trademark | 47 |
"Nozze di Figaro" part for Dr. Bartolo | 48 |
Bar drink with a red triangle logo | 34 |
English beer with a red triangle logo | 37 |
Pub brand with a red triangle logo | 34 |
Its bottles feature red triangles | 33 |
Drink with a trademarked red triangle | 37 |
British brew with a red triangle logo | 37 |
___-Terre, capital of Guadeloupe | 32 |
___ Terre, Guadeloupe's capital | 35 |
Literally, "low-stature" animal | 41 |
It has short legs and a long body | 33 |
"Fred ___" (comic strip) | 34 |
They have short legs and long ears | 34 |
Long-eared dog's performance? | 33 |
Some "Aïda" singers | 32 |
Several "Boris Godunov" parts | 39 |
Boito's Mefistofele and others | 34 |
"Boris Godunov" singers | 33 |
Where a new delivery may be placed? | 35 |
Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh, e.g. | 35 |
Flea for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, e.g. | 40 |
Bill Wyman, in the Rolling Stones | 33 |