" . . . were Paradise ___" | 36 |
FitzGerald's rhyme for "thou" | 43 |
"Oh, Wilderness were Paradise ___!" | 45 |
Sufficient, in "Macbeth" | 34 |
“Oh, Wilderness were Paradise ___!” | 43 |
"...my tale is long ___": Chaucer | 43 |
". . . were Paradise ___" | 35 |
Fermi for whom Fermilab is named | 32 |
"Lucia di Lammermoor" baritone role | 45 |
"Lucia di Lammermoor" baritone | 40 |
Cover one's pajamas, perhaps | 32 |
Dress like a king or for the ring | 33 |
What you must do before you drop science: var. | 46 |
Register, as for a course (Var.) | 32 |
Register for, with "in": var. | 39 |
  Join, with "in" | 35 |
Register for (with "in") | 34 |
Make college attendance official | 32 |
Pays the registration fee, as for college | 41 |
Big name in corporate malfeasance | 33 |
"The Smartest Guys in the Room" subject | 49 |
"The Smartest Guys in the Room" company | 49 |
Minute Maid Park, formerly ___ Field | 36 |
Company with a spectacular 2001 bankruptcy | 42 |
Company that went bankrupt in 2001 | 34 |
"Kenny Boy"'s company | 35 |
"Conspiracy of Fools" topic | 37 |
"Conspiracy of Fools" corporation | 43 |
___ Field (former name of Minute Maid Park) | 43 |
Subject of the book "Power Failure" | 45 |
Scandalous newsmaker of 2001-'02 | 36 |
Scandalous company with a tilted-E logo | 39 |
Scandal-ridden Texas-based corporation | 38 |
Noted declarer of bankruptcy in 2001 | 36 |
Name synonymous with corporate malfeasance | 42 |
Name of a new baseball "Field" | 40 |
Name in a 2001 accounting scandal | 33 |
Minute Maid Park's former sponsor | 37 |
Jeffrey Skilling's former company | 37 |
Its troubles inspired the Sarbanes-Oxley Act | 44 |
Failed energy company Paul Krugman once advised | 47 |
Energy giant that went bankrupt in 2001 | 39 |
Energy giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2001 | 46 |
Energy company that filed for bankruptcy in 2001 | 48 |
Crooked Ken Lay's crooked company | 37 |
Company whose logo was, appropriately, crooked | 46 |
Company infamous for shredding documents | 40 |
Company in the news, December 2001 | 34 |
Company in a 2001-'02 scandal | 33 |
Company for which Arthur Andersen once consulted | 48 |
Bankrupted company led by Kenneth Lay | 37 |
Bankrupt company with a tilted E logo | 37 |
Bankrupt company in 2002 headlines | 34 |
Bankrupt company in 2001-02 news | 32 |
2001 symbol of corporate misconduct | 35 |
2001 filer for Chapter 11 bankruptcy | 36 |
2000s symbol of corporate misconduct | 36 |
2000s symbol of corporate financial misconduct | 46 |
2000s Houston-based scandal subject | 35 |
"Conspiracy of Fools" company | 39 |
___ Field (Minute Maid Park, once) | 34 |
Professor 'iggins, to Eliza Doolittle | 41 |
"Just you wait, ___ 'iggins..." | 45 |
"Just you wait, ___ 'iggins ..." | 46 |
Professor Higgins, to Eliza Doolittle | 37 |
Prof. Higgins, to Eliza Doolittle | 33 |
Mr. 'iggins from "My Fair Lady" | 45 |
Fictional phonetician, to his protégé | 43 |
Broadway's Prof. 'iggins | 32 |
"My Fair Lady" professor, to Eliza | 44 |
"My Fair Lady" elision | 32 |
"Just you wait, ___ 'iggins!" | 43 |
'Just you wait, -- 'iggins ...' | 43 |
'Iggins of "My Fair Lady" | 39 |
'iggins of "Fair Lady" | 36 |
"Star Trek" rank: Abbr. | 33 |
Quartet in "No, No, Nanette" | 38 |
Pulver's rank, in film (Abbr.) | 34 |
One who takes capt.'s orders | 32 |
"Star Trek" extra: Abbr. | 34 |
What Nixon and Kennedy have in common? | 38 |
Pulver's rank, in film: Abbr. | 33 |
One-point "Scrabble" tiles | 36 |
Lowest commissioned nav. officer | 32 |
Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST:TNG" | 47 |
Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST: TNG" | 48 |
Wearer of a half-inch stripe: Abbr. | 35 |
Wearer of a half-inch gold stripe: Abbr. | 40 |
Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr. | 37 |
Warrant officer's superior: Abbr. | 37 |
Warrant officer's superior (Abbr.) | 38 |
Two characters in "Lincoln"? | 38 |
Threesome in "innuendo" | 33 |
Three-fifths of "nanny" | 33 |
They're half the width of ems | 33 |
Superior to a chief warrant officer: Abbr. | 42 |
Second Lt.'s Navy equivalent | 32 |
Rank on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr. | 36 |
Rank on "Star Trek": Abbr. | 36 |
Quartet in "One Sunday Afternoon" | 43 |