Longtime Connecticut Senator Christopher | 40 |
"Mark Trail" cartoonist Ed | 36 |
Senator Christopher from Connecticut | 36 |
Sen. Weicker's colleague from Conn. | 39 |
Longtime publisher __, Mead and Company | 39 |
Legendary Georgia Tech coach Bobby | 34 |
Georgia Tech football coaching great Bobby | 42 |
Founder of "The Bookman" | 34 |
Ex-senator Christopher of Connecticut | 37 |
"Gunsmoke" setting, informally | 40 |
Frequently ruthless school gym sport | 36 |
General Lee, in "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 48 |
"Dukes of Hazzard" auto | 33 |
''The Dukes of Hazzard'' car | 44 |
Didn't exactly answer, as a question | 40 |
Dickens's "Artful" one | 36 |
First baseball team to use batting helmets | 42 |
"Wait Til Next Year" subject | 38 |
Princess Diana's friend, Fayed | 34 |
"Hook" co-producer Fayed | 34 |
___ al-Fayed, friend of Princess Diana | 38 |
___ al-Fayed, companion of Princess Diana | 41 |
"Pink Shoe Laces" singer Stevens | 42 |
The Hundred and One Dalmations novelist Smith | 48 |
'Pink Shoe Laces' singer Stevens | 40 |
"Alice in Wonderland" character | 41 |
Bird extinct since the late 17th century | 40 |
It's been extinct since the late 17th century | 49 |
Extinct bird that couldn't fly | 34 |
"Wonderland" character | 32 |
"Alice in Wonderland" bird | 36 |
Part of Mauritius's coat of arms | 36 |
It was grounded, now it's gone for good | 43 |
Extinct bird not known for its smarts | 37 |
Extinct bird not known for its intelligence | 43 |
Extinct "Wonderland" bird | 35 |
Bird on the Mauritian coat of arms | 34 |
Bird in "Alice in Wonderland" | 39 |
Animal on Mauritius's coat of arms | 38 |
One not invited to a stag party? | 32 |
Mother of Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, e.g. | 44 |
Famous name for someone no one knows | 36 |
''Unknown'' surname | 35 |
''Meet John ___'' | 33 |
''___, a deer, a female deer'' | 46 |
Singer John from punk legends X, appropriately | 46 |
One who might be interested in big bucks | 40 |
One that won't pass the buck? | 33 |
Moore's "The Ballad of Baby ___" | 46 |
Last name in anonymous litigants | 32 |
Joey's mom, or any kid's | 32 |
Faline in "Bambi," e.g. | 33 |
Breeders song about unknown John? | 33 |
Another word for "nanny" | 34 |
"Meet John ___," Gary Cooper film | 43 |
''___, a deer ...'' | 35 |
Perpetrator of a crime, in police slang | 39 |
One who commits a crime, in police slang | 40 |
He goes farther than a thinker or a talker | 42 |
"Not a forgetful hearer, but a ___" | 45 |
Hall of Fame second baseman Bobby | 33 |
They're not just idea people | 32 |
They're not sit-on-your-hands types | 39 |
Crime perpetrators, in police slang | 35 |
"Ill ___ are ill thinkers" | 36 |
They may go for a couple of bucks | 33 |
Tarkington's "The World ___ Move" | 47 |
"Nobody ___ It Better," Carly Simon hit | 49 |
"Mares eat oats and ___ eat oats" | 43 |
"Mares eat oats and ___ eat oats ..." | 47 |
"He who can, ___": G.B.S. | 35 |
'Handsome is as handsome --' | 36 |
"Alice ___ Live Here Anymore" | 39 |
"It ___ Matter Anymore" Buddy Holly | 45 |
"Annie ___ Live Here Anymore" | 39 |
"Annie ___ Live . . . " | 33 |
Terse rebuttal in a shouting match | 34 |
Possible rebuttal in a childish argument | 40 |
Take off politely, as one's hat | 35 |
"Romeo, ___ thy name . . . ": Juliet | 46 |
Tips one's hat in a gentlemanly manner | 42 |
"Man's best friend" | 33 |
Any one of man's best friends | 33 |
''Man's best friend'' | 41 |
Underperforming investment, slangily | 36 |
Stooges "I Wanna Be Your ___" | 39 |
One enrolled in obedience school | 32 |
Frequent "Too Cute!" animal | 37 |
Einstein in "Back to the Future" | 42 |
Bounty Hunter Duane Chapman's nickname | 42 |
"Come Along" Salty ___ | 32 |
''Every ___ has his day'' | 41 |
''A ___ of Flanders'' | 37 |
Canine event, in more ways than one | 35 |
Attacks that may necessitate shots | 34 |
Animal control officers' concerns | 37 |
They typically occur July through August | 40 |
Hot, humid time in July and August | 34 |
Ruler with a palace near St. Mark's | 39 |
He once lived on the Piazza San Marco | 37 |