Lee "Scratch" Perry productions | 41 |
Political nickname based on a middle initial | 44 |
Letter that can't form words? | 33 |
Initial-based political nickname | 32 |
"Misunderestimate" coiner, familiarly | 47 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner Le ___ Tho | 35 |
Nobel Peace Prize refuser Le ___ Tho | 36 |
Monsieur le ___ (Louis Henri de Bourbon) | 40 |
Like a British peer of the highest rank | 39 |
Coin in "The Merchant of Venice" | 42 |
Mussolini, a.k.a. "il ___" | 36 |
Raw materials for a feather pillow? | 35 |
Discredited fallout protection procedure | 40 |
Hunter's camouflaged shelter | 32 |
Lowers oneself for safety's sake | 36 |
Marx Brothers classic with a famous mirror scene | 48 |
It brings tears to one's eyes | 33 |
Where protagonists may crawl in spy movies | 42 |
It'll bring a tear to your eye | 34 |
Vent that's no longer an obstruction? | 41 |
They bring tears to one's eyes | 34 |
Part of a building's infrastructure | 39 |
Conduits for moving fluid or air | 32 |
Explosive that doesn't explode | 34 |
You won't get a bang out of it | 34 |
Firecracker that doesn't fire | 33 |
Firecracker that doesn't make a noise | 41 |
Firecracker that doesn't crack | 34 |
Surfer's sobriquet, stereotypically | 39 |
Surfer's sobriquet, sometimes | 33 |
"___, Where's My Car?" | 36 |
"Seriously, c'mon bro" | 36 |
Things that are put on ... or don't go off | 46 |
Independence Day disappointments | 32 |
Firecrackers that don't explode | 35 |
Word with "date" or "process" | 49 |
"With all ___ respect ..." | 36 |
"With all ___ respect . . ." | 38 |
"Give the devil his ___" | 34 |
Word with "east" or "date" | 46 |
Required to be filed, as a tax form | 35 |
On account of (with ''to'') | 43 |
Like borrowed library books, eventually | 39 |
Kind of date for an expectant mother | 36 |
Joanne of "Sincerely Yours" | 37 |
"With all ___ respect" | 32 |
When to expect what you're expecting | 40 |
It may begin with a slap in the face | 36 |
Where you may see a second helping? | 35 |
What might put you through your paces? | 38 |
How playwright Ben Jonson killed an actor | 41 |
Gauntlet thrower's challenge | 32 |
Climactic scene in "Hamlet" | 37 |
Bygone way of defending one's honor | 39 |
Announced two-person face-off (4) | 33 |
Alexander Hamilton's last act | 33 |
"Three Musketeers" plot element | 41 |
"Back to the Future Part III" climax | 46 |
"___ in the Sun," Peck film | 37 |
One settling a score, in olden days | 35 |
They're often scheduled at noon | 35 |
Old methods of conflict resolution | 34 |
U.A.W. treasurer's accumulation | 35 |
Requirement for union membership | 32 |
"Union ___," book by Sayles: 1977 | 43 |
Song for Simon and Garfunkel, e.g. | 34 |
"I Got You Babe," e.g. | 32 |
''Up Where We Belong,'' for one | 47 |
Piece marked "one piano, four hands" | 46 |
Performance that takes a second? | 32 |
First-act finale in "La Bohème" | 44 |
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers," e.g. | 48 |
"Up Where We Belong," for one | 39 |
Work that can't be done alone | 33 |
What a couple of people can play | 32 |
Verdi's "Un di felice," for one | 45 |
Something one singer can never do | 33 |
Puccini's "Flower ___" | 36 |
Piece that can't be performed alone | 39 |
1982's "Ebony and Ivory," e.g. | 44 |
1965's "I Got You Babe," e.g. | 43 |
"Up Where We Belong," e.g. | 36 |
"Tea for Two" for two, e.g. | 37 |
"La ci darem la mano," for one | 40 |
"La Bohème" first-act finale | 41 |
"It Takes Two" is one, appropriately | 46 |
"I Got You Babe" is one | 33 |
"Ho sete! Ho sete!" is one | 36 |
"Heart and Soul," to young pianists | 45 |
"Heart and Soul," e.g. | 32 |
"Don't You Want Me, Baby?" e.g. | 45 |
"Beauty and the Beast," e.g. | 38 |
"Baby, It's Cold Outside," e.g. | 45 |
''Tea for Two,'' e.g. | 37 |
''Say Say Say,'' say | 36 |
''Dueling Banjos,'' for one | 43 |
"___ circumstances beyond ..." | 40 |
"___ circumstances beyond . . ." | 42 |
"--- circumstances beyond..." | 39 |
"_____ circumstances beyond..." | 41 |