Part of a Yale fight song | 25 |
New England cheer word | 22 |
Half of Yale's fight song | 29 |
TV technician's equipment | 29 |
Period of rapid growth | 22 |
Period of economic growth | 25 |
Stretch of good results | 23 |
Sound of ... an explosion | 25 |
Sometimes it's lowered | 26 |
Rapid upsurge in prosperity | 27 |
Rapid economic expansion | 24 |
Period of great growth | 22 |
Mike holder on a film set | 25 |
Hiring may accompany one | 24 |
Good news for the economy | 25 |
European bittern's cry | 26 |
Bust's counterpart | 22 |
Business owner's delight | 28 |
Grew rapidly, as a population | 29 |
Didn't merely grow | 22 |
Sounded like an explosion | 25 |
Increased significantly | 23 |
Did well, as the economy | 24 |
Xer's parent, probably | 26 |
Word with baby or schuss | 24 |
Type of baby in the news | 24 |
One born in the '50s | 24 |
New arrival of the 1950s? | 25 |
Football's Esiason | 22 |
Baseball's George Scott | 27 |
New grandparents, probably | 26 |
Super-successful family rule? | 29 |
Voice amplifier on a pole | 25 |
Like a volatile economy | 23 |
Economic-cycle extremes | 23 |
Economic-cycle choices | 22 |
Economic survival phrase | 24 |
Bumpy ride for the economy | 26 |
Sounds from supersonic planes | 29 |
Suddenly prosperous community | 29 |
Fast-growing community | 22 |
Fast grower, population-wise | 28 |
Community that grew quickly | 27 |
Timely benefit or blessing | 26 |
Something to be thankful for | 28 |
Wilderness Road blazer | 22 |
Wilderness Road pioneer | 23 |
Cumberland Gap explorer | 23 |
Wilderness Road trailblazer | 27 |
Legendary frontiersman | 22 |
Cumberland Gap trailblazer | 26 |
Wilderness Road traveler | 24 |
Noted Kentucky settler | 22 |
American pioneer Daniel | 23 |
Western pioneer Daniel ___ | 26 |
TV's Paladin portrayer | 26 |
Singer in white buck shoes | 26 |
Pat's Iowa address? | 23 |
Pat, Daniel or Richard | 22 |
Legendary pioneer Daniel | 24 |
Kentucky explorer Daniel | 24 |
Famous "Long Knife" | 29 |
Famed frontiersman Daniel | 25 |
Early American trailblazer | 26 |
Daniel with a coonskin cap | 26 |
Daniel of the old frontier | 26 |
Cumberland Gap pioneer | 22 |
Business exec T. ___ Pickens | 28 |
B'ar slayer Dan'l | 25 |
American pioneer born 1734 | 26 |
2003 BoSox-killer Aaron | 23 |
"Lost" castaway | 25 |
"Hec Ramsey" actor | 28 |
"April Love" singer | 29 |
'60s gospel crooner Pat | 27 |
Cartoon character Betty | 23 |
Betty ___, cartoon flapper | 26 |
Wide-eyed Betty of cartoons | 27 |
Toon modeled after Clara Bow | 28 |
Saucy Betty of cartoons | 23 |
Cartoon creation Betty | 22 |
Big-eyed fictional flapper | 26 |
Betty ___ of old comics | 23 |
Animated-cartoon figure Betty | 29 |
Animated flapper Betty | 22 |
1930's comics girl | 22 |
An uncultivated person | 22 |
Rude and insensitive one | 24 |
Crude, unpleasant person | 24 |
Unexciting party guest | 22 |
Poor diplomat, probably | 23 |
Many a Dangerfield character | 28 |
He's no smash at a bash | 27 |
An unmannerly spectre | 22 |
They don't have class | 25 |
Ill-mannered individuals | 24 |
Gentlemen they're not | 25 |
Sounds from angry fans | 22 |
Visiting team's greeting | 28 |
Trick-or-treaters' sounds | 29 |