A lime-flavored version of it came out in 2004 | 46 |
"Just for the taste of it" sloganeer | 46 |
Was on a flexitarian plan, maybe | 32 |
Practiced portion control, perhaps | 34 |
Got involved in a losing proposition | 36 |
"The Biggest Loser" contestant | 40 |
The less you see of this person the better | 42 |
Mike Myers ''SNL'' character | 44 |
They rue the sweets of yesteryear | 33 |
People you may be seeing less of | 32 |
Ones who've got something to lose? | 38 |
Specialist in the study of nutrition | 36 |
"0 calories. 0 carbs" drink | 37 |
Subjects of many New Year's resolutions | 43 |
Nutritionists' recommendations | 34 |
Cambridge and Beverly Hills, e.g. | 33 |
"What's the _____?" | 33 |
'What's the ('So?') --?' | 44 |
'What's the --?' ('So?') | 44 |
Had hit "Believe" in '93 | 38 |
Flower child's "Follow me?" | 41 |
Cool cat's "Comprehend?" | 38 |
Beatnik's "Get it?" | 33 |
"Get the picture?" in the '60s | 44 |
Reader's __: popular magazine | 33 |
Convert food into absorbable substances | 39 |
''Hearty appetite!'' | 36 |
"Bon appétit," from mom | 36 |
"Dude ... do you catch my drift?" | 43 |
Like most recorded music nowadays | 33 |
Like modern clocks and recordings | 33 |
Year in the reign of Anastasius I | 33 |
Year the Liang dynasty began in China | 37 |
Year China's Liang dynasty began | 36 |
Home of France's Mustard Museum | 35 |
French town known for its mustard | 33 |
French city with a namesake mustard | 35 |
French city known for its mustard | 33 |
French city famous for its mustard | 34 |
"Hi and Lois" cartoonist Browne | 41 |
Repeated, a small African antelope | 34 |
Name on the '62 and '73 Reuben Awards | 45 |
Name in the Cartoon Hall of Fame | 32 |
Mort's "Hi and Lois" partner | 42 |
“Hi and Lois” co-creator Browne | 39 |
Hagar the Horrible's creator, ___ Browne | 44 |
Wall guarded by a fictional Dutch boy | 37 |
Site of Hans Brinker's heroism | 34 |
It holds back the water in Holland | 34 |
Jaye's "The Crying Game" role | 43 |
First name on "Rugrats" | 33 |
"The Crying Game" character | 37 |
___ Pickles (youngest of the Rugrats) | 37 |
Choice between two equally bad options | 38 |
Sophie's "choice" and others | 42 |
Only Englishman buried in Arlington | 35 |
This can find itself in a pickle | 32 |
Sauce herb for many salmon dishes | 33 |
Boy in "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 40 |
Remark on another encounter with an herb? | 41 |
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer | 36 |
Soul Asylum "Let Your ___ Light Shine" | 48 |
Like a rocker on tour too long, perhaps | 39 |
Lights during Barry White listening session | 43 |
Donna Summer "___ All the Lights" | 43 |
"Joltin' Joe," for short | 38 |
Joltin' Joe's other nickname | 36 |
''Joltin' Joe,'' for short | 46 |
Joltin' Joe, in sports headlines | 36 |
Joltin' Joe of the Bronx Bombers | 36 |
Baseball's Joltin' Joe, familiarly | 42 |
"The Yankee Clipper," familiarly | 42 |
Phone call cost, in Bogart films | 32 |
It features F.D.R.'s profile | 32 |
Roosevelt has been its head since 1946 | 38 |
10-year prison sentence, in slang | 33 |
Ten-year prison sentence, in slang | 34 |
More than a quarter of a quarter | 32 |
Low price for a dozen, so it's said | 39 |
Item to "spare" in 1932 | 33 |
Cost of a phone call, in Bogart films | 37 |
10-year prison sentence, in gang slang | 38 |
"Put another ___ in the jukebox, baby" | 48 |
"Malaeska . . . " was the first one | 45 |
They have torches on their backs | 32 |
Nickels-and-___ (bothers with trivialities) | 43 |
Joan Jett puts them in the jukebox | 34 |
Checked or striped cotton, often | 32 |
Adjusts for romantic effect, as lights | 38 |
Adjusts to create a mood, as lights | 35 |
Adjusts lights, as for romantic effect | 38 |
Not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree | 44 |
Kipling's "Gunga ___" | 35 |
Last word of nine verses of a Kipling poem | 42 |
Kipling's "Gunga __" | 34 |
Kipling's ''Gunga ___'' | 43 |
When repeated, meal for the pets | 32 |
Today's music, to parent's ears | 39 |
It may be produced at a construction site | 41 |
Half of a tot's evening meal? | 33 |