Blend named for William IV's prime minister | 47 |
When the events in flashbacks took place | 40 |
Two "King Lear" characters | 36 |
Those between viscounts and marquises | 37 |
They're married to countesses | 33 |
Rank between viscounts and marquesses | 37 |
Noblemen ranking above viscounts | 32 |
Men in the middle of the peerage | 32 |
Gloucester and Kent, in "King Lear" | 45 |
"Iolanthe" chorus members | 35 |
"... and --- to rise ..." | 35 |
"... and ___ to rise..." | 34 |
". . . and ___ to rise" | 33 |
What the fashionably late never are | 35 |
Rush "Distant ___ Warning" | 36 |
Loser to Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley | 42 |
Like the proverbial worm catcher | 32 |
Like the bird that catches the worm | 35 |
Civil War general, loser at Waynesboro | 38 |
Best time to fish, it's said | 32 |
"The good die ___ . . . " | 35 |
"... and ___ to rise ..." | 35 |
''... and ___ to rise ...'' | 43 |
Fall opportunities for high school seniors | 42 |
Morning commute reading material | 32 |
While still not much has happened | 33 |
Set aside for a particular purpose | 34 |
Work to get, as someone's trust | 35 |
Acquire "the old-fashioned way" | 41 |
Make money the old-fashioned way | 32 |
Word stressed in old Smith Barney ads | 37 |
Backyard Babies "___ the Crown" | 41 |
Acquire ''the old-fashioned way'' | 49 |
"I ___ that I eat": Shak. | 35 |
"I ___ that I eat!": Shak. | 36 |
___ living (bring home the bacon) | 33 |
"What a way to --- living!" | 37 |
"What a way to ___ living" | 36 |
"What a way to ___ living!" | 37 |
"To ___ little . . . ": R.L.S. | 40 |
" . . . to ___ little . . . ": R.L.S. | 47 |
''What a way to ___ living!'' | 45 |
Deserved the Hall of Fame ceremony | 34 |
It's Wilde-ly important to be this | 38 |
Generating, as interest on an account | 37 |
Part of Smith Barney's old slogan | 37 |
Receives through one's efforts | 34 |
Doesn't just get for nothing | 32 |
A U.S. President ___ $200,000 per annum | 39 |
"The ___ jealousy heareth all things" | 47 |
O.K. Corral figure's last name | 34 |
"Deadwood" lawman Wyatt | 33 |
Russell's "Tombstone" role | 40 |
The marshal in "Frontier Marshal" | 43 |
Russell's role in "Tombstone" | 43 |
One of three brothers in the Old West | 37 |
O'Brian role: 1955–61 | 32 |
O.K. Corral shootout participant | 32 |
Marshal played by Fonda, Costner and Lancaster | 46 |
Lawman whose followers were His Immortals | 41 |
Lawman who grew up on an Iowa farm | 34 |
Geer's role in "Winchester '73" | 49 |
Fonda, in "My Darling Clementine" | 43 |
Fonda in "My Darling Clementine" | 42 |
Film role for Russell in 1993 and Costner in 1994 | 49 |
Film role for Fonda, Garner and Costner | 39 |
1800s law-enforcement family name | 33 |
"Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" role | 44 |
Standard-issue item for a Secret Service agent | 46 |
Secret Service agent's accouterment | 39 |
Wyatt and Virgil of the Wild West | 33 |
Wild West's Wyatt, Morgan and Virgil | 40 |
Western peacekeeper's family | 32 |
They're usually sold in pairs | 33 |
". . . countrymen, lend me your ___" | 46 |
"... countrymen, lend me your ___" | 44 |
Wet behind the ___ (inexperienced) | 34 |
You'll find them near temples | 33 |
What the walls have, according to a saying | 42 |
Prominent features of Alfred E. Neuman | 38 |
Prince Charles' really stand out | 36 |
Missing pencils may be found behind these | 41 |
Lost pencils are sometimes found behind these | 45 |
''I'm all ___'' | 35 |
Where you can find hammers and anvils | 37 |
Where stirrups and anvils are found | 35 |
What improv musicians need to have | 34 |
They're used for picking things up | 38 |
They're lowered at the barbershop | 37 |
They're held in a Dutch kiss | 32 |
They're all the better to hear you with | 43 |
They contain the body's smallest bones | 42 |
These made points with Mr. Spock | 32 |
Prominent parts of Mickey's silhouette | 42 |
Prominent parts of an Obama costume | 35 |
Prominent parts of a George W. Bush caricature | 46 |
Prominent feature of Prince Charles | 35 |
Prince Charles's really stand out | 37 |
Parts of Mickey's silhouette | 32 |
Notable features on a French bulldog | 36 |