Poker player's "bullet" | 37 |
Poker player's 'bullet' | 35 |
Poker participant's pronouncement | 37 |
Poker legend Ungar and namesakes | 32 |
Poker holding lower than three-of-a-kind | 40 |
Poker hand that's unlikely to win | 37 |
Poker Hall of Fame charter inductee | 35 |
Poker game where one might stand pat | 36 |
Poker game similar to Texas Hold 'em | 40 |
Poker Flat and Roaring Camp chronicler | 38 |
Poker cry ... or an apt title for this puzzle | 45 |
Poker chips are often seen in them | 34 |
Poke ___ in (undermine, as an argument) | 39 |
Pokémon card collecting, e.g. | 32 |
Pokémon and the Beatles, once | 32 |
Poitier's "___ With Love" | 39 |
Poitier film, with "A" | 32 |
Poitier film "The --- Ones" | 37 |
Poisonous shrub with white flowers | 34 |
Poisonous protein in the castor bean | 36 |
Poisonous protein in castor beans | 33 |
Poisonous plants of the cashew family | 37 |
Poisonous plant with milky juice | 32 |
Poisonous mushroom producer, briefly? | 37 |
Poisonous gas that smells like garlic | 37 |
Poisonous desert dwellers, for short | 36 |
Poisonous chemical element: Comb. form | 38 |
Poisoned garb that killed Hercules | 34 |
Poison sometimes blown from guns | 32 |
Poison hemlock or Queen Anne's lace | 39 |
Poison album "___ Tongue" | 35 |
Poison "___ Dirty to Me" | 34 |
Poison "Something to ___ In" | 38 |
Poison "Open Up and ___!" | 35 |
Poison "Open Up and Say ... ___!" | 43 |
Poison "Every Rose ___ Its Thorn" | 43 |
Poison "Every Rose Has Its ___" | 41 |
Poirot's address for Hastings | 33 |
Poirot's "Mon _____!" | 35 |
Poirot used them to solve mysteries | 35 |
Pointy-eared "Star Trek" guy | 38 |
Pointy-eared "Star Trek" character | 44 |
Points on a geography test.: Abbr. | 34 |
Points on a geography exam: Abbr. | 33 |
Points from which light emanates | 32 |
Points are discussed in it: Abbr. | 33 |
Pointless events at the Olympics | 32 |
Pointer Sisters' '-- Excited' | 41 |
Pointer Sisters "___ Shy" | 35 |
Pointer Sisters "___ Excited" | 39 |
Pointer Sisters "He's So ___" | 43 |
Pointer Sisters "Dance" | 33 |
Pointed tools for punching small holes | 38 |
Pointed at from behind one-way glass | 36 |
Pointe-___, coastal city in the Congo | 37 |
Pointe Claire area code, to Brutus | 34 |
Point-of-sale terminal manufacturer | 35 |
Point-and-shoot alternative, briefly | 36 |
Point that might help protect a fenced-in areA | 46 |
Point that marks the beginning of a change | 42 |
Point out the pluses and minuses of | 35 |
Point on a mariner's compass | 32 |
Point of ___ (British lighthouse site) | 38 |
Point of spiritual energy, in yoga | 34 |
Point of origin for some flights | 32 |
Point of no vibration, in physics | 33 |
Point of moon's orbit farthest from Earth | 45 |
Point of maximum Earth-moon separation | 38 |
Point of contact in the automotive industry? | 44 |
Point just past 11 on a clock: Abbr. | 36 |
Point in the orbit nearest the earth | 36 |
Point in a space shuttle's trip | 35 |
Point in a defendant's favor | 32 |
Point guard's bungles, on the scoresheet | 44 |
Point from which there's nowhere to go but up | 49 |
Point from which one must proceed? | 34 |
Point from which a herd head can steer steers? | 46 |
Point deep under the ocean's floor | 38 |
Point deep under the ocean floor | 32 |
Point between plurality and majority | 36 |
Point before "game," maybe | 36 |
Point at which patience has run out | 35 |
Point around which weight is evenly distributed | 47 |
Pogo's creator--or Pluto's | 34 |
Pogo's "the enemy ___ " | 37 |
Poets who wrote about the market in 1929? | 41 |
Poets who focus on praising verses | 34 |
Poets of the Fall song that will pick you up? | 45 |
Poetry Out Loud contest co-creator: Abbr. | 41 |
Poetry movement that advocates free verse | 41 |
Poetry movement promoted by Amy Lowell | 38 |
Poetry collection from the 13th century | 39 |
Poetically ''always'' | 37 |
Poetic work with an account of Ragnarok | 39 |
Poetic word that begins with an apostrophe | 42 |
Poetic word for "before" | 34 |
Poetic name for the emerald isle | 32 |
Poetic form originally set to music | 35 |
Poetic da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, e.g. | 35 |
Poetic basis for an N.F.L. team name | 36 |