Article in Harper's or The Atlantic | 39 |
Alternative to true-false or multiple-choice | 44 |
"The Federalist" component | 36 |
"How I Spent My Summer Vacation" e.g. | 47 |
"A Modest Proposal" e.g. | 34 |
College application compositions | 32 |
Two Ralph Waldo Emerson collections | 35 |
Regrettably, easily downloadable things | 39 |
Features of the newly-revised SAT's | 39 |
Features of The New York Review of Books | 40 |
Contents of "The Federalist" | 38 |
They don't lend themselves to guessing | 42 |
Requests to compare and contrast, maybe | 39 |
Start of North Carolina's motto | 35 |
"___ quam videri," N.C. motto | 39 |
___ quam videri (North Carolina state motto) | 44 |
___ quam videri (North Carolina motto) | 38 |
Latin for ''to be'' | 35 |
First word of North Carolina's motto | 40 |
"___ quam videri" (N.C. motto) | 40 |
__ quam videri: North Carolina motto | 36 |
___ quam videri (North Carolina's motto) | 44 |
Caesar's ''to be'' | 38 |
"Being" to Julius Caesar | 34 |
"___ est percipi" (Berkeley principle) | 48 |
''To be,'' to Tiberius | 38 |
''In __'' (existing) | 36 |
''Being,'' to Brutus | 36 |
Verb of which "sum" is a form | 39 |
Verb from which "sum" is derived | 42 |
Latin start for Hamlet's soliloquy | 38 |
Latin ancestor of "essence" | 37 |
In ___ (Latin "actually") | 35 |
First word in North Carolina's motto | 40 |
De bene --- (for the time being) | 32 |
De bene ___ (of conditional validity) | 37 |
De bene ___ (for the time being) | 32 |
Berkeley's ___ est percipi | 32 |
"___ Quam Videri": N.C. motto | 39 |
"___ Quam Videri," motto of N.C. | 42 |
"___ quam videre" (N.C. motto) | 40 |
"___ est percipi" (old Latin motto) | 45 |
''In __'' (actually) | 36 |
____ quam videri (North Carolina motto) | 39 |
___ quam videri (to be rather than to seem) | 43 |
___ quam videri (N.C.'s motto) | 34 |
__ est percipi: to be is to be perceived | 40 |
Industrial city of the Ruhr Valley | 34 |
German industrial city in the Ruhr Valley | 41 |
Chief city of the Ruhr River valley | 35 |
European Capital of Culture for 2010 | 36 |
Industrial city near Düsseldorf | 34 |
Home of GermanyÂ’s Krupp family | 34 |
Have breakfast, e.g., in Germany | 32 |
Germany's University of Duisburg-___ | 40 |
Germany's University of Duisburg-__ | 39 |
German electricity-producing city | 33 |
German city whose name means "to eat" | 47 |
German city that was once part of Prussia | 41 |
City whose name means "food" | 38 |
City served by Düsseldorf Airport | 36 |
City in the North Rhine-Westphalia | 34 |
City between Dortmund and Duisburg | 34 |
Huxley's "Ape and ___" | 36 |
Magazine that produces an annual music festival | 47 |
A. Huxley's "Ape and ___" | 39 |
"Ape and ___": A. Huxley | 34 |
One of the reputed Dead Sea Scrolls authors | 43 |
Dead Sea Scrolls preserver, to some | 35 |
Supposed inhabitant of ancient Qumran | 37 |
Strict Sabbath observer of antiquity | 36 |
Sect member during the time of Christ | 37 |
Sect member around the time of Christ | 37 |
One of the reputed Dead Sea Scrolls writers | 43 |
Member of a second-century ascetic sect | 39 |
Group member from the time of Jesus | 35 |
Sect linked to the Dead Sea Scrolls | 35 |
Reputed Dead Sea Scrolls transcribers | 37 |
Presumed authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls | 40 |
Keepers of a famous ancient library | 35 |
Ascetics of the second century B.C. | 35 |
They're common in Mississippi | 33 |
Troublesome letters for Sylvester | 33 |
Tongue-twister trouble spots, often | 35 |
Quartet in "Mississippi" | 34 |
Cindy Brady had problems with them | 34 |
Word that includes three of itself | 34 |
What you can't have success without? | 40 |
What this puzzle has in abundance | 33 |
Tongue twister trouble spots, often | 35 |
This clue and its answer have three each | 40 |
They're popular in Mississippi? | 35 |
They're common in Mississippi? | 34 |
More than a third of Mississippi? | 33 |
More than a third of Mississippi | 32 |
Miss Mississippi's curviest parts? | 38 |
Letters that create hurdles for lispers | 39 |
Letters that cause trouble for lispers | 38 |
Alternating turns on racecourses | 32 |
"Sleepless in Seattle" quartet | 40 |