"One million dollars, Mr. Bond" speaker | 49 |
"From Russia With Love" precursor | 43 |
"From Russia With Love" came after it | 47 |
Lucasfilm trademark licensed to Verizon | 39 |
Creation that's almost human | 32 |
"Star Wars" characters | 32 |
Some "Star Wars" roles | 32 |
Many "Star Wars" fighters | 35 |
Not laugh-out-loud funny, perhaps | 33 |
Suffix meaning "racecourse" | 37 |
Suffix for ''hippo'' | 36 |
Unmanned, unsettling military flier | 35 |
Track 2 on Panda Bear's "Tomboy" | 46 |
Proposed delivery device from Amazon | 36 |
Hive member or the sound it makes | 33 |
Effect of one sound throughout piece | 36 |
Spoke so as to put people to sleep | 34 |
Title name in an unfinished Dickens work | 40 |
Edwin in Dickens's final novel | 34 |
1985 Broadway musical based on a Dickens novel | 46 |
"The Mystery of Edwin ___" | 36 |
'The Mystery of Edwin --' | 33 |
It's out of the mouths of babes | 35 |
What Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to do | 45 |
Dentist's occupational hazard | 33 |
Really desire, with "over" | 36 |
It's often seen on a Saint Bernard | 38 |
Covet strongly, with "over" | 37 |
Showed sadness, as a dog's ears | 35 |
Word with "anchor" or "off" | 47 |
The Maytals "Pressure ___" | 36 |
Stock market "correction" | 35 |
Seek status by mentioning, as a name | 36 |
Remove from one's schedule, as a class | 42 |
One reason for an incomplete pass | 33 |
Bit of medicine for the eye or ear | 34 |
Barely enough to wet one's whistle | 38 |
"Don't beat a dead horse!" | 40 |
Painter's protective floor covering | 39 |
''Change the subject!'' | 39 |
"I said that's enough!" | 37 |
"Don't argue anymore" | 35 |
"Change the subject already!" | 39 |
When album hits the street, slang | 33 |
Poor outfielder's affliction? | 33 |
Fail to follow through like a major leaguer | 43 |
Sat in the right seat, in London? | 33 |
"The Night They ___ Old Dixie Down" | 45 |
Illegally try to collect flood insurance? | 41 |
Overwhelms audibly (with "out") | 41 |
In the middle of a slow drop-off? | 33 |
Advice giver with a self-named TV show | 38 |
TV host with a PhD in psychology | 32 |
"Family First" author, familiarly | 43 |
"Sex for Dummies" author, familiarly | 46 |
Longtime "Sexually Speaking" host | 43 |
"Sex for Dummies" author | 34 |
Sex authority who turns 80 in 2008 | 34 |
Physician who sponsors the Eroscillator vibrator | 48 |
Diminutive advice-giver, familiarly | 35 |
"The Art of Arousal" writer | 37 |
"The Art of Arousal" author, familiarly | 49 |
"The Art of Arousal" author | 37 |
"Sexually Speaking" host, familiarly | 46 |
"Sexually Speaking" host | 34 |
'Sex for Dummies' writer | 32 |
Their offices often have small rms. | 35 |
What this puzzle is about, briefly | 34 |
They give you the treatment: Abbr. | 34 |
They can put you in stitches: Abbr. | 35 |
Medical gp. hidden in 10 puzzle answers | 39 |
Many members of prestigious faculties: Abbr. | 44 |
Jekyll and Moreau, for two (abbr.) | 34 |
"MASH" staffers: Abbr. | 32 |
"Are you gellin'?" sloganeer | 42 |
"Green Eggs and Ham" author | 37 |
"The Cat in the Hat" writer | 37 |
"Hunches in Bunches" author | 37 |
Writer who coined the word "nerd" | 43 |
One of his aliases was Theo. LeSieg | 35 |
"Yertle the Turtle" author | 36 |
"The King's Stilts" author, 1939 | 46 |
"The King's Stilts" author | 40 |
"The Butter Battle Book" author | 41 |
"On Beyond Zebra" author | 34 |
"Oh Say Can You Say?" author | 38 |
"My Many Colored Days" author | 39 |
"Happy Birthday to You" author | 40 |
2000 title role for Richard Gere | 32 |
Seuss's "The 5000 Fingers of ___" | 47 |
"__ & the Women": 2000 Gere film | 46 |
Title gynecologist played by Richard Gere | 41 |
Sullivan Travis, in a 2000 film title | 37 |
Seuss's "The 5000 Fingers of __" | 46 |
Gynecologist played by Richard Gere | 35 |
Gere film, "___ & the Women" | 42 |
Film title role for Richard Gere | 32 |
2000 Richard Gere role opposite Farrah Fawcett | 46 |
2000 gynecologist title role for Richard Gere | 45 |
"The 5000 Fingers of __": Seuss film | 46 |