Shoe store temp's diary entry? | 34 |
" . . . ___ search for God": Carman | 45 |
"This will be --- remember!" | 38 |
Bewildered, after "in" | 32 |
"Mad Men" subject, in slang | 37 |
"Mad Men" subject, familiarly | 39 |
"Mad Men" subject, casually | 37 |
Work with a calculator, in a way | 32 |
Violent Femmes: "___ It Up" | 37 |
Violent Femmes "___ It Up" | 36 |
Lengthen (with ''to'') | 38 |
Word near the bottom of a dipstick | 34 |
Thing one can do on one's fingers | 37 |
Tendency for one's mind to wander, for short | 48 |
System of a Down song about math? | 33 |
Supplement (with ''to'') | 40 |
Say "Furthermore ...," say | 36 |
Reason to prescribe Ritalin, briefly | 36 |
Inability to stay focused, briefly | 34 |
Hyperactivity may be a sign of it, for short | 44 |
Contribute, as to the conversation | 34 |
Confirm, as a friend on Facebook | 32 |
Words before dash or pinch, in recipes | 38 |
Start of a recipe directive, perhaps | 36 |
Words starting some recipe directions | 37 |
"Then ___ dash of . . . " | 35 |
"___ pinch of salt..." | 32 |
"___ pinch of salt ..." | 33 |
"___ little sugar" (recipe directive) | 47 |
"___ little spice to your life" | 41 |
"___ little spice to your life ..." | 45 |
"___ bit of sugar" (recipe directive) | 47 |
"__ pinch of ...": recipe words | 41 |
"__ dash of ...": recipe words | 40 |
____ postscript: append an afterthought | 39 |
Put in one's two cents' worth | 37 |
Value-___ (term that may signal a price hike) | 45 |
Put in, as your two cents' worth | 36 |
Pressed the calculator plus sign | 32 |
They often get incorporated into the body | 41 |
All the parts of a column except the bottom | 43 |
Snake that's really sumthing? | 33 |
Holmes's "speckled band" was one | 46 |
Viper, and a clue to this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Scotland's only poisonous snake | 35 |
Reptile that's really sumthing? | 35 |
Person who just can't get enough | 36 |
One who just can't get enough | 33 |
Fiend ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 46 |
Those who can't say "no" | 38 |
They might struggle to stay clean | 33 |
Tatum, in "Paper Moon" | 32 |
Tatum's "Paper Moon" role | 39 |
Tatum O'Neal's Oscar role | 33 |
"The Little Foxes" nanny | 34 |
Where the African Union is headquartered | 40 |
Its airport is in the subcity of Bole | 37 |
City known as the political capital of Africa | 45 |
City at the foot of Mount Entoto | 32 |
Capital at the foot of Mount Entoto | 35 |
African Union Commission headquarters | 37 |
Like shipping and handling, typically: Abbr. | 44 |
Extra, and this puzzle's title | 34 |
Prepare to drive, as a golf ball | 32 |
Lincoln's famous one was just 272 words | 43 |
Takes on, as a new Facebook friend | 34 |
Seems reasonable, with "up" | 37 |
Moving Units "Going For ___" | 38 |
Makes sense, with "up" | 32 |
Makes sense (with "up") | 33 |
Contributes (or creates this puzzle's theme) | 48 |
Builds a wing for, as a building | 32 |
Buy another item for, as a collection | 37 |
Acquire more items for, as a collection | 39 |
"It just doesn't ___" | 35 |
''It just doesn't ___'' | 43 |
"Fables in Slang" author | 34 |
He wrote "The College Widow" | 38 |
Author of "Fables in Slang" | 37 |
"The Sultan of Sulu" playwright | 41 |
Suffix with "lemon" or "lime" | 49 |
He wrote "Fables in Slang" | 36 |
"The Sultan of Sulu" writer | 37 |
"Lemon" or "orange" ending | 46 |
''The Sultan of Sulu'' writer | 45 |
King Sunny ___ (Nigerian musician) | 34 |
He wrote "The Sultan of Sulu" | 39 |
"The College Widow" author | 36 |
"Lemon" or "lime" ending | 44 |
Water, fruit juice, and sugar drink | 35 |
U. S. humorist: 1866–1944 | 32 |
Nigerian musician King Sunny ___ | 32 |
Less-nutritious juice alternative | 33 |
King Sunny ___, Nigerian pop star | 33 |
Humorist famous for juicy stories? | 34 |
He wrote "The Sho-gun" | 32 |
He wrote "The County Chairman" | 40 |
He wrote "Pink Marsh": 1897 | 37 |
He wrote "Doc' Horne" | 35 |
He wrote ''Sultan of Sulu'' | 43 |