Find new medical care? | 22 |
Unexpected reversal, in slang | 29 |
Underhanded change, slangily | 28 |
Makes a political swap | 22 |
Telecommunications hub | 22 |
Wall covering of a sort | 23 |
"On/off" surrounder | 29 |
"Miami Vice" role | 27 |
Winchester's saint | 22 |
Non-NATO European country | 25 |
Turn at the bar, perhaps | 24 |
Whirl around, as on a chair | 27 |
Spin, as an office chair | 24 |
Eames lounge chair feature | 26 |
Thomas Jefferson invention | 26 |
Turned, as a desk chair | 23 |
Office chair mechanisms | 23 |
Seeker in personals, briefly | 28 |
Certain bachelor, in ads | 24 |
Initials in a personal ad | 25 |
Guy seeking love letters? | 25 |
Certain guy, in personal ads | 28 |
Puffed up, as a sprain | 22 |
Overextended, in a way | 22 |
  Works of artist Max | 29 |
Faint, as through ecstasy | 25 |
Respond to Beatlemania | 22 |
What Sinatra's fans did | 27 |
Sinatra made his fans do it | 27 |
Show of overwhelming love | 25 |
Response to Beatlemania | 23 |
Reaction to an idol, possibly | 29 |
React to Ricky Martin, say | 26 |
React to a pop idol, perhaps | 28 |
Go gaga for a guitar hero | 25 |
Fall for a heartthrob? | 22 |
Faint with beating heart | 24 |
Faint from emotional overload | 29 |
Black out while being crooned | 29 |
Went weak in the knees | 22 |
Fainted, as in rapture | 22 |
Bobby-soxers often did this | 27 |
Goes weak in the knees | 22 |
Takes a lady-like dive | 22 |
Reacts to a crooner, perhaps | 28 |
Needs a fainting couch | 22 |
Part of an eagle's flight | 29 |
Hawk's sudden move | 22 |
Dive to catch a fish, maybe | 27 |
Bird of prey's dip | 22 |
Came down from the sky | 22 |
Attacked like an eagle | 22 |
Approach like an eagle | 22 |
One thing an eagle does | 23 |
Sudden, swift descents | 22 |
Strafer's attack moves | 26 |
Attacks like a sea eagle | 24 |
Sports logo since 1972 | 22 |
Logo seen on some golf balls | 28 |
Logo on some sports bras | 24 |
"Just Do It" logo | 27 |
"Sisters" actress | 27 |
Barter, in Britain (Var.) | 25 |
There's a point to it | 25 |
Word with fish or grass | 23 |
This may be hard to swallow | 27 |
Swashbuckler's need | 23 |
Prince Valiant's weapon | 27 |
Item less puissant than a pen | 29 |
De Bergerac's weapon | 24 |
"Kill Bill" weapon | 28 |
"Rob Roy" climax | 26 |
The Three Musketeers, e.g. | 26 |
Impending evil or danger | 24 |
Disaster waiting to happen | 26 |
Constant and imminent peril | 27 |
Musketeers' weapons | 23 |
Swashbucklers' needs | 24 |
Part 7 of the soliloquy | 23 |
One with a high-iron diet? | 26 |
Fish used in genetic research | 29 |
Used inelegant language | 23 |
Used four-letter words | 22 |
Risked getting bleeped | 22 |
Promised to tell the truth | 26 |
Made a solemn declaration | 25 |
Crossed one's heart, e.g. | 29 |
Used some bleeped language | 26 |
Said "!@#$%" | 22 |
Gave up, with "off" | 29 |
Gave earnest assurances | 23 |
___ off (relinquished) | 22 |
___ off (kicked a habit) | 24 |
Called every name in the book | 29 |
Prepared for questioning | 24 |
Did a bailiff's job | 23 |
Asked to give an oath, maybe | 28 |
Administered an oath to | 23 |
Gave one's word about | 25 |
Bound to tell the truth, say | 28 |