Kennedy Center honoree of '98 | 33 |
Voight's role in "Ali" | 36 |
Voight's "Ali" role | 33 |
Monday Night Football sportscaster until 1983 | 45 |
Monday Night Football fixture until 1983 | 40 |
Lawyer- turned-broadcaster Howard ___ (1918-1995) | 49 |
Howard ___ (lawyer turned sportscaster) | 39 |
Famed caller of "Down goes Frazier!" | 46 |
"Tell it like it is" sportscaster | 43 |
"I Never Played the Game" writer | 42 |
"I Never Played the Game" memoirist | 45 |
"I Never Played the Game" author | 42 |
Mozart's "___ fan tutte" | 38 |
Mozart's "__ fan tutte" | 37 |
"___ fan tutte": Mozart | 33 |
"__ fan tutte": Mozart opera | 38 |
Mozart's ''___ fan tutte'' | 46 |
Mozart's '-- Fan Tutte' | 35 |
"--- fan tutte" (Mozart) | 34 |
"___ fan tutte," Mozart opera | 39 |
When repeated, middling, in Milano | 34 |
Squeeze album "__ Fan Tutti Frutti" | 45 |
Mozart's "_____ fan tutte" | 40 |
Mozart masterpiece, to an opera buff | 36 |
Mozart "_____ fan tutte" | 34 |
First word of a Mozart opera title | 34 |
"_____ fan tutte": Mozart | 35 |
"___ sia" (Italian "amen") | 46 |
"__ fan tutte" (Mozart opera) | 39 |
''___ fan tutte'' | 33 |
Relationship involving one of two sides | 39 |
Study of the evolution of the universe | 38 |
Philosophical study of the universe | 35 |
Distinguished Canadian service club | 35 |
Kramer of ''Seinfeld'' | 38 |
Friend of Jerry, Elaine and George | 34 |
Women's mag, or man's name | 34 |
Women's mag with a Bachelor of the Year award | 49 |
Vodka and cranberry juice cocktail, informally | 46 |
Mag with an online "Guy Gallery" | 42 |
Mag with a "Guy Confessions" feature | 46 |
Mag with a "Carnal Counselor" column | 46 |
Mag transformed by Helen Gurley Brown | 37 |
Kramer's first name on "Seinfeld" | 47 |
Jerry's neighbor in Seinfeld | 36 |
Helen Gurley Brown's vehicle, for short | 43 |
George Jetson's boss __ G. Spacely | 38 |
Fruity vodka cocktail, for short | 32 |
"Seinfeld" character Kramer | 37 |
Literally, "universe sailor" | 38 |
"What Kind of Sexy Are You?" is one | 45 |
'80s best-selling science book | 34 |
'70s-'80s New York soccer team | 38 |
Military horseman of the steppes | 32 |
Mounted Russian soldier of the past | 35 |
"That's gonna __ you" | 35 |
"Paying the ___ to Be the Boss" | 41 |
Word with "Rica" or "Mesa" | 46 |
La ___ (California resort and spa) | 34 |
Film director Constantin ____ -Gavras | 37 |
"Sunshine" folk singer Matt | 37 |
"Butterfly Rocket" Nikka | 34 |
-- Rica (Central American country) | 34 |
Diane Keaton, to Woody Allen, often | 35 |
Army VIPs and sailor share the bill (6) | 39 |
Oldest continuous democracy in Central America | 46 |
Country whose highest point is Cerro Chirripó | 48 |
Person from Santa Cruz or San José | 37 |
Multi-Emmy-winning NBC sportscaster | 35 |
"Football Night in America" host Bob | 46 |
"Football Night in America" host | 42 |
"Who's on first?" asker | 37 |
He asked "Who's on first?" | 40 |
Half of a 1940's-50's comedy duo | 40 |
"Who's on first?" inquirer | 40 |
"How did I get on third base?" comedian | 49 |
"Everyday I Write the Book" singer | 44 |
"Buck Privates" co-star | 33 |
Two Oscar-winner for a '90 film | 35 |
Kevin of "Field of Dreams" | 36 |
At all ___ (regardless of the consequences) | 43 |
Figure on a manufacturer's balance sheet | 44 |
Visitor's sleeping spot, maybe | 34 |
It might be set up for a houseguest | 35 |
Four-poster's little brother | 32 |
Canvas in a wooden frame, of sorts | 34 |
Beetle Bailey's sleeping spot | 33 |
___ d'Ivoire (African nation) | 33 |
Shed for sheep, pigs, and pigeons | 33 |
Department in France's Bourgogne region | 43 |
French department whose capitol is Dijon | 40 |
d'Ivoire et d'Azur, e.g. | 32 |
__-d'Armor, department of NW France | 39 |
Garden shrub related to the hawthorn | 36 |
Used backstage for festival naps | 32 |
Need when entire band is in hotel room | 38 |
Blessings when whole band is in one hotel room | 46 |
Terra ___ (literally, baked earth) | 34 |
"Hansel and Gretel" setting | 37 |
''Hansel and Gretel'' setting | 45 |