Key of Chopin's Polonaise No. 6 | 35 |
Key of Chopin's "Heroic Polonaise" | 48 |
Key of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 12 | 42 |
Key next to G | 13 |
Key just above a G | 18 |
Key for Elgar | 13 |
Key favored by Chopin | 21 |
It's opposite D in the circle of fifths | 43 |
It's a minor third above F | 30 |
G-sharp, alternatively | 22 |
Fix __ (do tire repair) | 23 |
Elgar’s “Symphony No. 1 in ___ Major” | 49 |
Elgar's Symphony in -- | 26 |
Elgar's "Symphony in ___" | 39 |
Chopin's Mazurka in ___ | 27 |
Chopin's "Polonaise in ___ Major, Op. 53" | 55 |
Black piano key above a G | 25 |
Black key above a G | 19 |
B sharp equivalent | 18 |
Labor gp. formed in 1955 | 24 |
Workers' org. | 17 |
Largest U.S. union org. | 23 |
Big union letters | 17 |
Union union, briefly | 20 |
Union led by Richard Trumka | 27 |
Union created by a 1955 merger, briefly | 39 |
Result of a '55 union merger | 32 |
Org. with a handshake in its logo | 33 |
Merger result of 1955 | 21 |
Largest union group in the US | 29 |
Grp. created by a 1955 merger | 29 |
George Meany's org. | 23 |
1955 union merger | 17 |
1955 merger | 11 |
"America's Union Movement" | 40 |
Wouldn't hurt ___ | 21 |
Wouldn't hurt __ | 20 |
Wouldn't hurt | 17 |
Feydeau's "___ in Her Ear" | 40 |
"___ in Her Ear" (classic Georges Feydeau farce) | 58 |
On the briny | 12 |
At sea | 6 |
Drifting | 8 |
On the water | 12 |
Waterborne | 10 |
In the black | 12 |
Financially solvent | 19 |
Showing buoyancy | 16 |
Out of debt | 11 |
In the black, metaphorically | 28 |
Self-sufficient | 15 |
Rumored | 7 |
Riding on the waves | 19 |
Not yet sunk | 12 |
Not going down | 14 |
How a life preserver should keep you | 36 |
Drifting asea | 13 |
Doing okay financially | 22 |
Buoyed up | 9 |
Where businesses try to stay | 28 |
Still O.K. financially | 22 |
Sitting on the water | 20 |
Sailing the waters | 18 |
On the waterÂ’s surface | 26 |
On the water's surface | 26 |
On the sea | 10 |
On board ship | 13 |
Not submerged | 13 |
Not sinking | 11 |
Not going under | 15 |
Not bankrupt | 12 |
Like a bobbing cork | 19 |
In good financial shape | 23 |
Free of trouble or debt | 23 |
Drifting about | 14 |
Displaying buoyancy | 19 |
Above water | 11 |
"He makes no friend who never made ___" (Tennyson) | 60 |
"___ to the public weal": Shak. | 41 |
''He makes no friend who never made ___'' (Tennyson) | 68 |
"Scratch a lover and find ___": Dorothy Parker | 56 |
"He makes no friends who never made __": Tennyson | 59 |
"He makes no friend who never made ___": Tennyson | 59 |
"A man may learn wisdom even from ___" (Aristophanes) | 63 |
" ... friend or ___?" | 31 |
'He makes no friend who never made --': Tennyson | 56 |
'... friend who never made --': Tennyson | 48 |
Union founded in 1886, for short | 32 |
Union founded by Samuel Gompers, for short | 42 |
Samuel Gompers's org., informally | 37 |
Samuel Gompers group, in brief | 30 |
Early 20th century union of unions | 34 |
1955 merger partner, familiarly | 31 |
In ___ (dazed) | 14 |
In ___ (bewildered) | 19 |
In __ | 5 |
In __: out of it | 16 |
In __: confused | 15 |
In ___ (out of it) | 18 |
In ___ (distracted) | 19 |