Part of a reduced sentence, perhaps | 35 |
Something received with a ticket | 32 |
"Whatever makes you happy" | 36 |
"That's OK with me!" | 34 |
"O.K., have it your way" | 34 |
What may exist between the legal and the illegal | 48 |
How some things are tuned or chopped | 36 |
With "A," 1986 Ted Danson film | 40 |
Often overlooked contract language | 34 |
It's important to read it before signing | 44 |
"Nothing could be ___ . . . " | 39 |
Like flour, vis-Ã -vis cornmeal | 33 |
In better condition, to collectors | 34 |
Cake flour, vis-Ã -vis all-purpose flour | 42 |
"Nothing could be ___ ..." | 36 |
Dressy clothing and showy things | 32 |
They sometimes accompany ejections | 34 |
Traditional adjective for N.Y.P.D. | 34 |
R.E.M.'s "Worksong" | 33 |
Police epithet, with "the" | 36 |
"Their ___ Hour": Churchill | 37 |
"Their ___ Hour": Chuchill | 36 |
Symbolic instrument for a thorough investigation | 48 |
Symbol of investigative thoroughness | 36 |
Item for an exhaustive search, so to speak | 42 |
Instrument of minute examination | 32 |
Canapes and tea sandwiches, e.g. | 32 |
It's done in France all the time | 36 |
Artist's ''Done!'' | 38 |
Do away with, like a 1950s car feature? | 39 |
Danger for a shark under a boat? | 32 |
Trollope's "Phineas ___" | 38 |
Paavo Nurmi or Jean Sibelius, e.g. | 34 |
Narrator of "Tom Sawyer Abroad" | 41 |
Many an Olympic skiing gold medalist | 36 |
Linux inventor Linus Torvalds, e.g. | 35 |
Fictional friend of a runaway slave | 35 |
"The Flying ___" (Paavo Nurmi) | 40 |
___ Hudson, main character on "Glee" | 46 |
Nokia, in the telephone business? | 33 |
They call themselves Suomalaiset | 32 |
Residents along the Gulf of Bothnia | 35 |
Pesäpallo is their national sport | 36 |
Most Helsingin Sanomat subscribers | 34 |
Joulupukki is their name for Santa Claus | 40 |
Features of the Ghostbusters' Ecto-1 | 40 |
Features of the Ghostbusters' car | 37 |
Features of many late-1950s cars | 32 |
Features of 1950s Coupe de Villes | 33 |
"Criminal" singer Apple | 33 |
James Bond woman in "Thunderball" | 43 |
Female lead in "Brigadoon" | 36 |
Cameron's "Shrek" role | 36 |
"Paper Bag" singer Apple | 34 |
Former Big Apple mayor La Guardia | 33 |
Pulitzer Prize musical of '59 | 33 |
1930s-'40s New York mayor La Guardia | 40 |
Douglas ___ (state tree of Oregon) | 34 |
Douglas ___ (Christmas tree type) | 33 |
Tree often brought into the house | 33 |
Saskatchewan's ____ Mountain | 32 |
Provider of material for some wreaths | 37 |
Oregon's state tree, for one | 32 |
Image on many Oregon license plates | 35 |
Douglas ___ (Oregon's state tree) | 37 |
Center image of an Oregon license plate | 39 |
"The ___ Tree," Andersen fairy tale | 45 |
"O Tannenbaum" subject | 32 |
What not to yell in a crowded theater | 37 |
Marshmallow toaster's necessity | 35 |
Bad thing to yell in a crowded theater | 38 |
Word with the last word of the theme entries | 44 |
Translation of "downsize" | 35 |
PrometheusÂ’s gift to mankind | 32 |
Order after "Ready ... aim ..." | 41 |
It's bad, to Frankenstein's monster | 43 |
Frankenstein's monster fears it | 35 |
"Let 'em have it!" | 32 |
"Come on baby light my ___" | 37 |
You can summon hook-and-ladder trucks from them | 47 |
It penalizes obstruction of hydrants | 36 |
Building inspector's concern | 32 |
Enthusiastic, with "up" | 33 |
Dismissed from "The Apprentice" | 41 |
Anna Connelly's invention, 1887 | 35 |
Old apartment's emergency exit | 34 |
Ersatz balcony, often, in New York | 34 |
Apartment building safety feature | 33 |
Apartment building emergency exit | 33 |
Building inspector's discovery | 34 |
Like s'more-makers' faces | 33 |
Like a rustic cabin on a cold night | 35 |
Death Cab for Cutie "Grapevine ___" | 45 |
Event with drastically cut prices | 33 |
Event for unloading damaged goods | 33 |
Warm place on a winter's night | 34 |
Metaphorical site of some presidential chats | 44 |
Dalmatian's hangout, stereotypically | 40 |
With "The," a John Grisham book | 41 |
John Grisham novel, with "The" | 40 |