"___ have any say in the matter?" | 43 |
"___ dare to eat a peach?": Eliot | 43 |
"__ Love You?": Ronettes hit | 38 |
''___ have to?'' | 32 |
Question a chicken might answer "no" to | 49 |
"Is the gamble worth it?" | 35 |
"Is it worth the risk?" | 33 |
"__ What Comes Natur'lly" | 39 |
"___ What Comes Natur'lly" | 40 |
''Nothing ___!'' | 32 |
"Let us, then, be up and ___" | 39 |
"In ___ we learn": Herbert | 36 |
"What are you waiting for?!" | 38 |
"Stop procrastinating!" | 33 |
"Just ___" (Nike slogan) | 34 |
Porter's "Let's ___" | 38 |
"Stop waiting around!" | 32 |
Porter's "Let's ___": 1928 | 44 |
Porter's 'Let's --' | 35 |
Cole Porter's 'Let's --' | 40 |
"Just __": Nike slogan | 32 |
Gershwin's "___ Again" | 36 |
"What are you, chicken?" | 34 |
'Just --' (sneakers slogan) | 35 |
''That oughta ___!'' | 36 |
''Just ___'' (Nike slogan) | 42 |
Cabinet division overseen by the U.S. Atty. Gen. | 48 |
Holder holds its leadership position, briefly | 45 |
Atty. General's gov't division | 38 |
Atty. General's cabinet division | 36 |
Sparring spot supervised by a sensei | 36 |
Schools where students wear white | 33 |
Places to develop one's chops? | 34 |
"Almighty" item: Abbr. | 32 |
Fellini's "La ___ Vita" | 37 |
Gabbana's partner in fashion | 32 |
Fellini's "La --- Vita" | 37 |
Fellini's "La _____ Vita" | 39 |
Surname on a 1996 presidential ballot | 37 |
Elizabeth formerly of the Red Cross | 35 |
Ford's running mate in '76 | 34 |
Distribute, with ''out'' | 40 |
Distribute sparingly, with "out" | 42 |
Clinton's opponent in '96 | 33 |
1996 or 2000 presidential hopeful | 33 |
1996 or 2000 presidential candidate | 35 |
World's largest fruit company | 33 |
Winner of 159 electoral votes in 1996 | 37 |
Vice Presidential candidate: 1976 | 33 |
Two-time national ticket candidate | 34 |
Two-time '80s-'90s Senate majority leader | 49 |
Senator from Kansas or North Carolina | 37 |
Republican candidate between Bush and Bush | 42 |
Pen-carrying presidential runner-up | 35 |
North Carolina senator Elizabeth | 32 |
Member of a 1996 presidential ticket | 36 |
Longtime Senate colleague of Kassebaum | 38 |
Labor secretary under the first George Bush | 43 |
Kansan who yielded to Reagan early in 1980 | 42 |
James who was known as the Pineapple King | 41 |
Giant in the fruit and vegetable market | 39 |
Fruit company with a sun in its logo | 36 |
Former senator who did Viagra commercials | 41 |
Food company with a sun in its logo | 35 |
Company whose mascot is Bobby Banana | 36 |
Bill Clinton opponent in '96 | 32 |
Also-ran played by Norm Macdonald | 33 |
Also-ran in 1976 and early in 1980 | 34 |
Allot, in this puzzle's theme | 33 |
Apportioned, with "out" | 33 |
Apportioned (with "out") | 34 |
Apportioned (with ''out'') | 42 |
Distributed, with "out" | 33 |
Distributed, with ''out'' | 41 |
Gave sparingly, with "out" | 36 |
Dispensed carefully, with "out" | 41 |
Distributes, with "out" | 33 |
V.I.P.'s in Kansas and Hawaii | 33 |
V.I.P.'s in Hawaii and Kansas | 33 |
Robert and Elizabeth of politics | 32 |
Gives, as to charity (with "out") | 43 |
First Family of Hawaii: 1900–03 | 38 |
Family of recent presidential candidates | 40 |
Guest at a child's tea party | 32 |
Toy that says ''mama'' | 38 |
One wearing very little clothing | 32 |
Count Basie's was "Satin" | 39 |
"Paper ___," 1942 song | 32 |
"Guest" at a child's tea party | 44 |
Thing that shrinks when inflated? | 33 |
Word with "sand" or "bottom" | 48 |
Source of all the tender words in this puzzle? | 46 |
Item that doesn't go far today | 34 |
It's supposedly up a magician's sleeve | 46 |
Cash for a 10 o'clock scholar | 33 |
President Taft's foreign policy | 35 |
Business-driven American foreign policy | 39 |
American foreign policy re business interests | 45 |
Number to the left of a decimal point, maybe | 44 |
A Fistful of ____ : Eastwood flick | 36 |