It traditionally translates to "O come" | 49 |
Word with "Fideles" in a carol title | 46 |
"Be present," in a song | 33 |
"__ Fideles": Christmas carol | 39 |
''Fideles'' start, in a title | 45 |
Christmas carol's first word | 32 |
"___ Fideles" (Christmas carol) | 41 |
Descriptive of an intimate dinner | 33 |
Between two in an intimate relationship | 39 |
Folie ___ (madness shared by two) | 33 |
Payments to Madison Avenue firms | 32 |
Income source for a radio station | 33 |
Bulk of a TV network's income | 33 |
With "to," follow, as a law | 37 |
"Your __": empty billboard words | 42 |
"Place your ___" (classifieds phrase) | 47 |
Didn't deviate from, as plans | 33 |
Specially formed, as a committee | 32 |
Like a specially appointed committee | 36 |
Created for a specific purpose, like a committee | 48 |
Concerned with a specific subject | 33 |
Specially created, as a committee | 33 |
Like some short-lived committees | 32 |
Like some on-the-spot wireless networks | 39 |
Like a specially formed committee | 33 |
Formed to tackle a single problem | 33 |
Formed to deal with a specific concern | 38 |
For a specific purpose, as a committee | 38 |
Concerned with a specific purpose | 33 |
Concerned with a particular purpose | 35 |
"For the case at hand" | 32 |
Sarah McLachlan hit covered by Avril Lavigne | 44 |
Hit from the 1997 album "Surfacing" | 45 |
1998 hit from the album "Surfacing" | 45 |
1997 Sarah McLachlan hit recorded as an apology | 47 |
#3 hit from the 1997 album "Surfacing" | 48 |
"Impossible is Nothing" sloganeer | 43 |
Company named for its founder, Adolf Dassler | 44 |
Title sneaker brand in a Run-D.M.C. hit | 39 |
Sportswear company that owns Reebok | 35 |
Shoe brand with a three-stripe logo | 35 |
Run-D.M.C.'s sneaker of choice | 34 |
Run DMC's "My ___" | 32 |
Footwear brand that features ClimaCool | 38 |
Company with an Energy Boost line | 33 |
Company with a good track record? | 33 |
Brand affiliated with Muhammad Ali | 34 |
Athletic brand founded by Adolf Dassler | 39 |
Trying to lose, after "on" | 36 |
Cutting down, after "on" | 34 |
"No thanks, I'm on ___" | 37 |
Trying to lose, with "on" | 35 |
Go on ___ (intend to lose weight) | 33 |
"I need to go on ---!" | 32 |
"Farewell" from France | 32 |
"Farewell, François!" | 34 |
Paris version of "arrivederci" | 40 |
"Bye," in some countries | 34 |
''Farewell, mon ami'' | 37 |
Word to "kind friends" | 32 |
Left Bank's "goodbye" | 35 |
"So long" on the Seine | 32 |
"Goodbye," in Grenoble | 32 |
"Farewell, François" | 33 |
This fits with "Bon voyage!" | 38 |
It might be heard at a French door | 34 |
It means "Go with God" | 32 |
Françoise's "farewell" | 39 |
Exiter's exclamation, sometimes | 35 |
Brigitte Bardot's "'Bye-bye!" | 47 |
"See you later" in Montreal | 37 |
''Farewell, Francoise!'' | 40 |
''Farewell, François'' | 41 |
''Bye,'' somewhere | 34 |
''Au revoir!'' relative | 39 |
Words of farewell from Childe Harold | 36 |
They're said at the end of a soirée | 42 |
Take ___ view of (be a pessimist about) | 39 |
Tennis score after "deuce" | 36 |
Tennis announcer's announcement | 35 |
Situation before many a game is won | 35 |
Score just before winning, maybe | 32 |
Score just before winning a game | 32 |
Score just before victory, maybe | 32 |
Score immediately before holding serve, perhaps | 47 |
Score before winning a game, maybe | 34 |
Possible tennis score before a game-ending ace | 46 |
Possible score just before winning | 34 |
Point before "game," maybe | 36 |
Parting word, south of the border | 33 |
Parting word south of the border | 32 |
"See you" in the Sierra Madres | 40 |
"See ya," south of the border | 39 |
''Vaya con Dios'' | 33 |
''So long, amigo'' | 34 |
''Goodbye'' somewhere | 37 |
Tijuana ''so long'' | 35 |
Señor's word when departing | 34 |
Señor's "See ya!" | 34 |
Opposite of "Saludos!" | 32 |