Canadian "loonie," e.g. | 33 |
It's needed for a spin at the laundromat | 44 |
"Heads or tails?" item | 32 |
It may contain Mercurys and Lincolns | 36 |
Was the first person to use, as a word | 38 |
H.G. Wells, re "atomic bomb" | 38 |
Like laundromat washers, for short | 34 |
Like some washers or arcade games | 33 |
Like some laundromat machines, briefly | 38 |
Like pinball and laundry machines, briefly | 42 |
Like many laundromat machines and arcade games | 46 |
Frequent box contents in Mario games | 36 |
It may be requested at a fountain | 33 |
"New" drink of the '80s | 37 |
"Life Begins Here" sloganeer | 38 |
"The global high-sign" sloganeer, once | 48 |
"New" drink of the 80's | 37 |
"It's the real thing" soft drink | 46 |
"___ is it" (old slogan) | 34 |
Drugged out, with "up" | 32 |
Converted from coal via distillation | 36 |
High, in a way, with "up" | 35 |
"Morning Edition" newswoman Roberts | 45 |
Potter's rank, on "MASH": abbr. | 45 |
Officer sporting an eagle: Abbr. | 32 |
Sanders, Klink or Mustard: Abbr. | 32 |
Rank with an eagle insignia: Abbr. | 34 |
Rank of KFC's Sanders, briefly | 34 |
Potter of "MASH," for ex. | 35 |
Mil. rank achieved by Buzz Aldrin | 33 |
Hogan's or Klink's rank, briefly | 40 |
Cathcart in "Catch-22": Abbr. | 39 |
___ Mustard (Clue character): Abbr. | 35 |
Teetotaler's choice, perhaps | 32 |
Drink mentioned in "Lola" | 35 |
Contract's escalator clause, for short | 42 |
Two-liter bottle contents, sometimes | 36 |
Pay increase to keep up with inflation, in brief | 48 |
It's often flavored with vanilla and cinnamon | 49 |
It's no good when it's flat | 35 |
Eagles of Death Metal's is "Cherry" | 49 |
Eagles of Death Metal "Cherry ___" | 44 |
Buzz on "The Simpsons," e.g. | 38 |
Andrews Sisters "Rum And Coca-___" | 44 |
Acronym for a clause in a union contract | 40 |
It means "strained" in drink names | 44 |
Container for draining and straining | 36 |
War adversaries since the '70s | 34 |
Like many a detective's trail | 33 |
"___ hands, warm heart" | 33 |
Unexpected telemarketing contact | 32 |
Part of an informal buffet, perhaps | 35 |
You might turn up the heat during one | 37 |
One shivering atop Mount Ararat? | 32 |
Repast for many on a certain Friday | 35 |
John Lennon song or Dick Van Dyke movie | 39 |
Entree that patrons suddenly stop eating? | 41 |
It was satirized in "Dr. Strangelove" | 47 |
Bloodless international hostility | 33 |
Pre-1991 U.S.-U.S.S.R. strategies | 33 |
"Unforgettable" singer | 32 |
Michael of ''The Mod Squad'' | 44 |
Either "Unforgettable" singer | 39 |
___ Hamels, 2008 World Series M.V.P. | 36 |
Word before slaw or after Old King | 34 |
Thomas ___, artist of the Hudson River School | 45 |
Porter who wrote "Night and Day" | 42 |
Porter who wrote "Begin the Beguine" | 46 |
Porter who carried tunes in his head | 36 |
Porter depicted in "De-Lovely" | 40 |
Michael of "The Mod Squad" | 36 |
King ___ Trio (popular 40's combo) | 38 |
Killian of TV's "Midnight Caller" | 47 |
He had a 1948 #1 hit with "Nature Boy" | 48 |
Either "Unforgettable" duet singer | 44 |
Either 'Unforgettable' singer | 37 |
Destroyer attacked on October 12, 2000 | 38 |
Contemporary of Irving and Jerome | 33 |
"Unforgettable" singer, either one | 44 |
"Unforgettable" singer Nat King | 41 |
"Merry old" king of rhyme | 35 |
"Anything Goes" composer Porter | 41 |
''Mona Lisa'' singer | 36 |
''Merry old'' king | 34 |
Author of "Christabel" | 32 |
"Frost at Midnight" poet | 34 |
"Unforgettable" singers | 33 |
Duo that had a hit with "Unforgettable" | 49 |
Dancer Charles 'Honi' -- | 32 |
"Unforgettable" duet partners | 39 |
''Unforgettable'' singers | 41 |
Dish eaten with "Anything Goes" | 41 |
Rules according to vocalist Natalie? | 36 |
"Chéri" novelist, 1920 | 35 |
French novelist who wrote "Gigi" | 42 |
''Gigi'' novelist | 33 |
1950's TV variety show sponsor | 34 |
Crying baby's problem, perhaps | 34 |
Source of stress for new parents | 32 |
It may keep new parents up at night | 35 |