Thom Yorke and J.K. Rowling's school | 40 |
Revolutionary capital of New Hampshire | 38 |
Phillips ___ Academy (prep school) | 34 |
Locale in Devon or New Hampshire | 32 |
First city bombed in W.W. II's Baedeker Blitz | 49 |
Duke of ___ in "Henry VI, Part 1" | 43 |
Colonial capital of New Hampshire | 33 |
Collegiate home of Puritanism: 17th century | 43 |
Cathedral city in southwest England | 35 |
Terry McMillan's "Waiting to ___" | 47 |
Personal trainer's instruction | 34 |
Terry McMillan's "Waiting to ---" | 47 |
Object labeled with a letter in court | 37 |
Lettered piece of court evidence | 32 |
First piece of evidence presented at trial | 42 |
Pearl Buck's "The ___" | 36 |
Greece's Constantine II, for one | 36 |
Greece's Constantine II was one | 35 |
Deposed leader's fate, maybe | 32 |
What Iran's shah became in 1979 | 35 |
What Elba represented for Napoleon | 34 |
Van Morrison "Too Long in ___" | 40 |
The Roman dramatist Seneca, once | 32 |
Rolling Stones "___ on Main Street" | 45 |
Person forced to live in another country | 40 |
Pearl Buck's "The___" | 35 |
Pearl Buck's "The ___": 1936 | 42 |
One who's persona non grata at home | 39 |
Napoleon, for more than nine months | 35 |
Literature's Philip Nolan, e.g. | 35 |
Expulsion from one's native land | 36 |
Deposed leader's fate, sometimes | 36 |
Charlie Chaplin, from 1952 to 1972 | 34 |
___ Island (lonely place on "Survivor") | 49 |
___ Island ("Survivor" locale) | 40 |
Like the storied man without a country | 38 |
Like Shakespeare's Prospero, e.g. | 37 |
"From whom we do ___ . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
Van Morrison "I Forgot That Love ___" | 47 |
"___, stage left" (Snagglepuss) | 42 |
"___ light! Enter night!" | 35 |
Word often written in red letters | 33 |
What to do when you have nothing left to say? | 45 |
Urge Overkill "___ the Dragon" | 40 |
Stage direction after an actor's last line | 46 |
Sought-after sign during bad band | 33 |
Sign you look for during a bad set | 34 |
Sign that must be permanently lit | 33 |
Sartre's ''No ___'' | 39 |
Rush "___ ... Stage Left" | 35 |
It's often marked with a number | 35 |
It might be shown to one who's seen it all | 46 |
Important sign in a crowded venue | 33 |
I. S. Cobb's "___ Laughing" | 41 |
Cobb's "_____ Laughing" | 37 |
Cobb's "___ Laughing" | 35 |
Chemical Brothers "___ Planet Dust" | 45 |
"Last ___ to Brooklyn": Selby | 39 |
"___ Laughing," Cobb book | 35 |
"___ Ghost" (2007 Philip Roth novel) | 46 |
Questions to those who are leaving | 34 |
Data source for an election analyst | 35 |
They're often marked with red signs | 39 |
They're often marked in red letters | 39 |
They're usually marked in red | 33 |
They're marked with lit signs | 33 |
Subject of an awkward meeting, perhaps | 38 |
Nicole Kidman or Tom Cruise, e.g. | 33 |
Darryl Strawberry or Tom Seaver, e.g. | 37 |
Rusty Staub or Darryl Strawberry | 32 |
Darryl Strawberry or Rusty Staub | 32 |
Baseball's Keith Hernandez, e.g. | 36 |
Prefix meaning ''outside'' | 42 |
''Skeletal'' prefix | 35 |
Whence the phrase "burning bush": Abbr. | 49 |
Whence the phrase "let my people go" | 46 |
Departure of Israelites from Egypt | 34 |
Book that details a famous flight | 33 |
Book in which the first Passover occurred | 41 |
Biblical source of Red Sea miracle | 34 |
Options for those dealing with personal demons? | 47 |
Superscript number in math: Abbr. | 33 |
Power button on many calculators | 32 |
Button abbr. on a scientific calculator | 39 |
One in an ethnic enclave, perhaps | 33 |
National who lives overseas, informally | 39 |
Gertrude Stein or Alice B. Toklas | 33 |
An American werewolf in London, perhaps | 39 |
American living abroad, for short | 33 |
Nationals living abroad, informally | 35 |
The Czechs in the Maldives, maybe? | 34 |
Overseas Turkey Day celebrants, perhaps | 39 |
Woman who's "carrying" | 36 |
One who may be rushed to a hospital | 35 |
'Nobody -- the Spanish Inquisition!' | 44 |
Take action against a disruptive student | 40 |
More than suspend, as from school | 33 |
Exercises a principal's prerogative | 39 |
Crossword puzzle solver with a pen, often | 41 |
What "&%$#" might replace | 39 |