Placekicker's target | 24 |
Kicker's practice target | 28 |
Goal of an angry suitor? | 24 |
William Tell's weapon | 25 |
Weapon similar to an arbalest | 29 |
Medieval arrow shooter | 22 |
Key weapon at Battle or Crecy | 29 |
Stick in a field sport | 22 |
Sporting gear with a net | 24 |
Roughly triangular racket | 25 |
Racquet for a certain game | 26 |
Henri's hockey stick | 24 |
Bit of field sport equipment | 28 |
Indicating defensiveness | 24 |
How some rebukes are made | 25 |
Cloverleaf's cousin | 23 |
Byway intersecting a highway | 28 |
Second-ary conversation | 23 |
Make an unalterable decision | 28 |
Diversify one's skills | 26 |
Mad coach's equipment? | 26 |
One place for pedestrians | 25 |
Pedestrians' place | 22 |
Corner-to-corner lines | 22 |
Utterance from a curmudgeon | 27 |
Puzzle such as this one | 23 |
Popular subway pastime | 22 |
Place to write letters | 22 |
Arthur Wynne creation: 1913 | 27 |
What's black and white? | 27 |
Wynne's invention: 1913 | 27 |
Something many do daily | 23 |
Solver's thought (Part 2) | 29 |
Newspaper debut of 1913 | 23 |
Invention of Arthur Wynne | 25 |
Entertainment debut of 1913 | 27 |
Daily challenge, for many | 25 |
Cryptogram alternative | 22 |
Challenge invented in 1913 | 26 |
Breakfast companion, for some | 29 |
Arthur Wynne's invention | 28 |
Caesar salad ingredient | 23 |
Caesar salad components | 23 |
Small toasted pieces of bread | 29 |
Caesar salad ingredients | 24 |
Unpleasant thing to eat | 23 |
Cacophonous cornfield critter | 29 |
Straw man's target | 22 |
Shortest distance flier? | 24 |
Dinner for the shamed? | 22 |
You might be forced to eat it | 29 |
Word with eat or scare | 22 |
What certain braggarts eat | 26 |
Something to eat, sometimes | 27 |
Say it loud, say it proud | 25 |
Say "Ta-da!," say | 27 |
Occasional item of diet | 23 |
Not be a polite winner | 22 |
Humbled one's meal | 22 |
Humble pie, so to speak | 23 |
Greet the day, in a way | 23 |
Farmer's winged bane | 24 |
Eat ___ (suffer humiliation) | 28 |
Eat ___ (be humiliated) | 23 |
Chanticleer's call | 22 |
One with prier engagements? | 27 |
Get too close for comfort | 25 |
A hush may fall over it | 23 |
"Gladiator" star | 26 |
'Gladiator' star | 24 |
Robin Hood portrayer Russell | 28 |
Oscar winner as Maximus | 23 |
Hollywood's Russell | 23 |
Best Actor nominee, 1999-2001 | 29 |
Tooted one's own horn | 25 |
Sang one's own praises | 26 |
Sounded like a rooster | 22 |
Loudly expressed pleasure | 25 |
Tooth covering, perhaps | 23 |
Sovereign's headpiece | 25 |
It gets seated at the dentist | 29 |
Broken nursery rhyme item | 25 |
Dentist's insertion | 23 |
Horse racing coup, literally | 28 |
Gloats, with "over" | 29 |
Shipboard lookout perch | 23 |
Ship's lofty lockout | 24 |
Platform for a lookout | 22 |
Land-sighter's site | 23 |
"Land ho!" spot | 25 |
Increasingly rare PC part | 25 |
Computer monitor, for short | 27 |
Old-style computer monitor | 26 |
On-the-way-out PC component | 27 |
Flat-screen ancestor: Abbr. | 27 |
Display monitor on an ATM | 25 |
Computer screen, to a tech | 26 |
Computer screen, for short | 26 |
Vanishing PC monitor choice | 27 |
PC monitor choice, once | 23 |