"John Wesley Harding" singer Bob | 42 |
"Freewheelin"' singer Bob | 39 |
"Freewheelin"' singer | 35 |
"Chimes of Freedom" songwriter | 40 |
"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" singer | 49 |
'Like a Rolling Stone' singer | 37 |
'I'm Not There.' subject | 36 |
''The Map of Love'' poet Thomas | 47 |
"Under Milk Wood" playwright | 38 |
"Do not go gentle . . ." writer | 41 |
Only one-word anagram of a day of the week | 42 |
'80s soap about the Carringtons | 35 |
__ per centimeter (measure of surface tension) | 46 |
Unit in the definition of surface tension | 41 |
Units for F in the physics formula F = MA | 41 |
___ per centimeter (surface tension measure) | 44 |
It means ''bad'' | 32 |
Prefix that's the opposite of eu- | 37 |
Lalo's "Le Roi ___" | 33 |
Richard ___ plays Leland McKenzie | 33 |
Actor Richard of "L.A. Law" | 37 |
"Pale Rider" actor Richard | 36 |
The London of "Brave New World," e.g. | 47 |
"Into ___ life some rain must fall" | 45 |
"___ Small Candle" (Roger Waters song) | 48 |
"Into ___ life . . . " | 32 |
"___ to his choice . . . ": Kipling | 45 |
''To ___ his own'' | 34 |
''Into ___ life some rain . . .'' | 49 |
Start of a quotation from Wendell Berry | 39 |
Roger Waters "___ Small Candle" | 41 |
Dead: "They Love ___ Other" | 37 |
"To ___ His Own," 1946 song | 37 |
"To ___ His Dulcinea," 1965 song | 42 |
"___ in his office . . . ": Shak. | 43 |
"___ Dawn I Die" (James Cagney movie) | 47 |
"___ Dawn I Die" (James Cagney flick) | 47 |
"___ Dawn I Die" (Cagney/Raft flick) | 46 |
" . . . to ___ according to his needs" | 48 |
"Embraced by the Light" author Betty | 46 |
Title lady of a 1932 Ethel Merman song | 38 |
1945 movie musical "___ Was a Lady" | 45 |
"Embraced by the Light" author | 40 |
"--- Was a Lady" (1932 song) | 38 |
"___ Was a Lady" (Ethel Merman tune) | 46 |
"___ Was a Lady" (Ethel Merman song) | 46 |
"___ Was a Lady" (1932 song) | 38 |
"___ Was a Lady," 1932 Merman hit | 43 |
'-- Was a Lady (1933 hit song)' | 39 |
St. Louis's historic ___ Bridge | 35 |
George who plays Stokes on "CSI" | 42 |
St. Louis bridge named for its builder | 38 |
Former "CSI" actor George | 35 |
Engineer for whom a St. Louis bridge was named | 46 |
Like some new employees and beavers | 35 |
"All ___ for the treat": Carroll | 42 |
"Hotel California" group member | 41 |
It's on a quarter's back | 32 |
First manned spacecraft on the moon | 35 |
Bird on the Great Seal of the United States | 43 |
Bird in the constellation Aquila | 32 |
"Bald" flier in Alaska | 32 |
United States Postal Service symbol | 35 |
The ____ Has Landed, 1977 Sutherland movie | 42 |
Symbol of the U.S. Postal Service | 33 |
Sam the Muppet, to a bird watcher | 33 |
Reason to celebrate on the green | 32 |
Nickname for the Apollo 11 Lunar Module | 39 |
It's seen on the back of a U.S. quarter | 43 |
It's found in certain quarters | 34 |
Creature on the New York coat of arms | 37 |
Creature known for its keen vision | 34 |
Bird on Michigan's state seal | 33 |
Any singer of "Hotel California" | 42 |
Scored a hole in one, most likely | 33 |
"One of These Nights" group | 37 |
"Heartache Tonight" rock group | 40 |
They have bills and appear on bills | 35 |
N.F.L. team with the mascot Swoop | 33 |
"Peaceful Easy Feeling" band | 38 |
"Lyin' Eyes" group | 32 |
"Hotel California" rockers | 36 |
"Hotel California" band | 33 |
"Hell Freezes Over" band | 34 |
"Best of My Love" band | 32 |
Youth program rank that requires 21 merit badges | 48 |
Recruiter at a Wichita newspaper? | 33 |
Honor earned by only one president (Ford) | 41 |
One who's bald at a young age? | 34 |
Nickname of Napoleon II, with "the" | 45 |
V.P. nominee who withdrew in July 1972 | 38 |
McGovern's 1972 running mate before Shriver | 47 |
They're small and may be golden | 35 |
They can stand at five weeks or so | 34 |
Noted bibliographer: 1855–1937 | 37 |
Charles or Ray of mid-century design | 36 |
Charles for whom a chair is named | 33 |
Suffix meaning "native" | 33 |
"The Raven" writer's monogram | 43 |
"The Raven" author's monogram | 43 |