Vine with showy flowers | 23 |
Ornamental climbing vine | 24 |
Fibber McGee's address | 26 |
Dorothy Parker quality | 22 |
Ability to say clever things | 28 |
Smile-inducing speaker | 22 |
One skilled at repartee | 23 |
Youngman or Berle, e.g. | 23 |
Talent of Leno or Letterman | 27 |
Satirist's quality | 22 |
Pulitzer-winning play of 1999 | 29 |
Oscar Wilde's forte | 23 |
One skilled in repartee | 23 |
Namely, after "to" | 28 |
Mark Russell's forte | 24 |
Life of the party, perhaps | 26 |
Half-___ (foolish person) | 25 |
Dorothy Parker, for one | 23 |
Margaret Hamilton role | 22 |
Hallowe'en harridan | 23 |
Hallowe'en enchantress | 26 |
Dorothy's antagonist | 24 |
Black-art practitioner | 22 |
'Wizard of Oz' baddie | 29 |
The devil with his disciple? | 28 |
Memorable Shakespearean trio | 28 |
Three sisters of Macbeth | 28 |
Potent magical concoction | 25 |
Concoction fit for Halloween | 28 |
"Macbeth" recipe | 26 |
Halloween pub offerings? | 24 |
Astringent alcoholic solution | 29 |
Shirley Booth's costume? | 28 |
Astringent used in skin care | 28 |
One assaulting a sorceress? | 27 |
One-time Salem activity | 23 |
McCarthy-era goings-on | 22 |
Oz's Dorothy, for a while | 29 |
Heathen lifestyle catches on? | 29 |
Fine, in Anglo-Saxon law | 24 |
"___ pleasure!" | 25 |
Word before stand or draw | 25 |
"To Sir, ___ Love" | 28 |
"On ___ the show!" | 28 |
"Abide ___ Me" | 24 |
"___ a song . . . " | 29 |
"__ pleasure!" | 24 |
How some prefer to go out | 25 |
How to go to an opening | 23 |
Skeptically, enlarged? | 22 |
How to enjoy a honeymoon | 24 |
"Where" attachment | 28 |
How Charles Dodgson wrote | 25 |
Warm way to welcome someone | 27 |
How some knockouts occur | 24 |
How some drinks are garnished | 29 |
Some good advice (Part 3) | 25 |
How to eat a 12-inch sub | 24 |
More than just reserved | 23 |
A hard-working coal miner ___ | 29 |
Beginning of Step #2 of trick | 29 |
Lose the freshness of youth | 27 |
Shrinking hormone sources? | 26 |
Area below a horse's neck | 29 |
Salary-check deduction | 22 |
Word before reason or reach | 27 |
Live __ one's means | 23 |
Able to pick things up | 22 |
"From Russia ___" | 27 |
Thus spake Gray's herd | 26 |
Highly placed at a fire sale? | 29 |
Lacking, say, Spencer? | 22 |
Lacking an occupation? | 22 |
Lacking spelling ability? | 25 |
Carrying only cash or checks? | 29 |
Hardly breaking a sweat | 23 |
One sitting on the stand | 24 |
Courtroom expert, often | 23 |
Observe a football player? | 26 |
Seeing in person, as a crime | 28 |
Good things to keep about you | 29 |
You may keep them about you | 27 |
They may be scared out of you | 29 |
Retorts are their fortes | 24 |
Keep one's ___ about one | 28 |
Improv comedy troupe members | 28 |
Good thing to have about you | 28 |
At ___ end (perplexed) | 22 |
Algonquin Round Table members | 29 |
Throwing-in-the-towel point | 27 |
1984-88 skating gold medalist | 29 |
Skating champion Katarina | 25 |
Olympic skating gold-medalist | 29 |
Olympic skater Katarina | 23 |
Katarina ___, figure skater | 27 |
1984-88 Olympic skating champ | 29 |
1980s skating champ Katarina | 28 |
Word after quick or dim | 23 |
Much of Marx's philosophy | 29 |
Most likely to make a pun | 25 |