Obstacle in father-son relations | 32 |
Mall retailer, with "The" | 35 |
Mall chain, with "The" | 32 |
Gary Puckett & the Union ___ | 32 |
Feature of Letterman's smile | 32 |
Feature of Alfred E. Neuman's smile | 39 |
Dental problem calling for braces | 33 |
Clothing store, with "The" | 36 |
Clothing chain, with "the" | 36 |
Clothing chain with a "Baby" division | 47 |
Area between center and right, say | 34 |
Couldn't hide one's astonishment | 40 |
Like Lauren Hutton's front teeth | 36 |
Like Michael Strahan's teeth | 32 |
Like Letterman's front teeth | 32 |
Openings in the dental profession | 33 |
They may occur between generations | 34 |
Spaces between objects or points | 32 |
A space between objects or points | 33 |
Fish with long jaws and needlelike teeth | 40 |
Veterans' gp. founded in 1866 | 33 |
Freshwater fish with bill-like jaws | 35 |
Fish whose name means "spear" | 39 |
Fish that resembles an alligator | 32 |
Fish that may masquerade as a log | 33 |
Alligator ___ (underwater menace) | 33 |
Stereotypical high-tech company starting place | 46 |
Practice site for the Partridge family | 38 |
It may have a remote-activated door | 35 |
Places where workers lie down on the job | 40 |
Words on a handwritten road sign | 32 |
Occasion for strewing clothes on the lawn | 41 |
It may lighten the load for movers | 34 |
Event advertised in the classifieds | 35 |
She said "I want to be left alone" | 44 |
She played both Anna Christie and Anna Karenina | 47 |
She laughed in "Ninotchka" | 36 |
Her last film was "Two-Faced Woman" | 45 |
Greta who said, "I vant to be alone" | 46 |
Greta of 1930's "Romance" | 39 |
Greta of "Anna Christie," 1930 | 40 |
"Two-Faced Woman" star, 1941 | 38 |
"The Kiss" was her last silent film | 45 |
"___ Talks" (1984 movie) | 34 |
''Ninotchka'' star | 34 |
''Grand Hotel'' actress | 39 |
What a Swedish actress does during a marathon? | 46 |
"Waiter, s'il vous plait!" | 40 |
"En ___" (fencer's cry) | 37 |
"En ___" (epeeist's cry) | 38 |
"En ___!" (fencing command) | 37 |
'En (fencer's cry) --!' | 35 |
''En __!'' (sword-fight starter) | 48 |
Where everything's coming up roses, maybe? | 46 |
"Come into the ___, Maud" | 35 |
Digging tool used in a flower bed | 33 |
''The Barefoot Contessa'' star | 46 |
He wrote "The Case of the Lucky Legs" | 47 |
"The Case of the Musical Cow" writer | 46 |
Second president to be assassinated | 35 |
Fictional king with an enormous appetite | 40 |
Rinsed one's mouth and throat | 33 |
19th-century hero of Italian unification | 40 |
Organized pubÂ’s tall drink-openers (4,4) | 44 |
Leader in 19th-century Italian unity | 36 |
"The Wizard of Oz" star | 33 |
''The Wizard of Oz'' star | 41 |
Holiday decoration on a banister | 32 |
Food used as an antiseptic during World War I | 45 |
Alternative to a crucifix, in vampire stories | 45 |
Utah's Jake who went into space | 35 |
Senator Jake who flew on space shuttle Discovery | 48 |
Senator aboard "Discovery" | 36 |
U.S. Vice President: 1933–41 | 35 |
Thirty-second U.S. Vice President | 33 |
"Darby's Rangers" star | 36 |
Menu word for "embellished" | 37 |
Bouquet _____ (chef's bundle) | 33 |
Bouquet ___ (chef's bunch of herbs) | 39 |
"With parsley," on some menus | 39 |
''Enhanced,'' on some menus | 43 |
"The World According to ___" | 38 |
1980 National Book Award winner, familiarly | 43 |
"The World According to __" | 37 |
"The World According to ___" (1982) | 45 |
Title hero in Glenn Close's first major film | 48 |
Title film role for Robin Williams | 34 |
Robin Williams title role of 1982 | 33 |
John Irving's title hero T.S. | 33 |
Fictional writer in a John Irving best seller | 45 |
"The World According to ___": Irving | 46 |
'The World According to --' (1982 film) | 47 |
'The World According to --' | 35 |
''The World According to ___'' | 46 |
She had a "Tootsie" role | 34 |
"Young Frankenstein" actress | 38 |
"Tootsie" Oscar nominee | 33 |
Teri of ''Young Frankenstein'' | 46 |
Teri of ''Tootsie'' | 35 |
Teri of "Dumb & Dumber" | 37 |