It can be bought without money | 30 |
"It's about ___" | 30 |
Often (with "again") | 30 |
It'll go off after a while | 30 |
"___ of the essence" | 30 |
Features of standardized tests | 30 |
Modern medicine tablet feature | 30 |
Cars "Good ___ Roll" | 30 |
Purchase for a vacation, maybe | 30 |
It can make or break a TV show | 30 |
It's dropped once per year | 30 |
Rhythm for waltzing, literally | 30 |
Early-bird's reward, often | 30 |
Subject of an H.G. Wells novel | 30 |
"Doctor Who" subject | 30 |
Nostalgist's opening words | 30 |
"I remember when..." | 30 |
1957 Michael Redgrave thriller | 30 |
"Project Runway" VIP | 30 |
In the manner of a milquetoast | 30 |
Strategist's consideration | 30 |
One of Jack Benny's fortes | 30 |
It's said to be everything | 30 |
Lassie's master after Jeff | 30 |
Title character in Shakespeare | 30 |
Athenian Shakespeare character | 30 |
Island shared by two countries | 30 |
"___ Men," 1987 film | 30 |
What some soldiers are made of | 30 |
Element with the shortest name | 30 |
Tenth wedding anniversary gift | 30 |
Pewter's chief constituent | 30 |
Part of a movie dog's name | 30 |
Container at a cookie exchange | 30 |
"Admission" star Fey | 30 |
Talking Heads bassist Weymouth | 30 |
Borax once imported from Tibet | 30 |
Lounge-rockers from Nottingham | 30 |
___ pedis (athlete's foot) | 30 |
___ barbae (barber's itch) | 30 |
What Bernstein didn't have | 30 |
Concert attendee's problem | 30 |
Soldier's helmet, slangily | 30 |
Soldier's helmet, in slang | 30 |
Construction worker's wear | 30 |
She drank poison to save Peter | 30 |
Shakespeare's Snout et al. | 30 |
Minimum amount of caring: var. | 30 |
Retired first baseman Martinez | 30 |
Pop music business, informally | 30 |
Gershwin's stamping ground | 30 |
"The Sound of Music" | 30 |
Lineup in a London supermarket | 30 |
Decorating durability concern? | 30 |
It may stick to the windshield | 30 |
One adjective for a leprechaun | 30 |
Facetious nickname for a giant | 30 |
Ãrbol genealógico branch | 30 |
Autry's birthplace in Tex. | 30 |
What to do to hats and waiters | 30 |
Longtime Capitol Hill nickname | 30 |
Plains Indian's home: var. | 30 |
"___-Tin," 1938 song | 30 |
Bar musicians may put them out | 30 |
Where the right word is, often | 30 |
Flush at the final table, e.g. | 30 |
Left a few bucks on the table? | 30 |
One leaving cash on the table? | 30 |
Lynne Cheney's predecessor | 30 |
"Marnie" star Hedren | 30 |
Adding 15 for the waiter, say% | 30 |
Drank moderately but regularly | 30 |
Word on a bar worker's jar | 30 |
Sometimes underreported income | 30 |
Midway between sober and drunk | 30 |
A bit too happy at happy hour? | 30 |
From ___ toe (in every detail) | 30 |
Something served with espresso | 30 |
It wears from excessive travel | 30 |
It may be worn after traveling | 30 |
Goodyear or BFGoodrich product | 30 |
Tuckered out or ready to roll? | 30 |
It facilitates certain changes | 30 |
They're worn on road trips | 30 |
Picture-transmitting satellite | 30 |
German battleship sunk in 1944 | 30 |
"___ the season ..." | 30 |
"--- the season ..." | 30 |
"My country, __ ..." | 30 |
" . . . ___ of thee" | 30 |
"____ the season..." | 30 |
"True dat," quaintly | 30 |
Campbell of "Martin" | 30 |
Sitcom actress Campbell-Martin | 30 |
Saturn's largest satellite | 30 |
One of a powerful race of gods | 30 |
Tennessee offense and defense? | 30 |
Solution strength, in medicine | 30 |
It's typically ten percent | 30 |
ChurchgoerÂ's donation | 30 |