"Gang Busters" character | 34 |
"Boardwalk Empire" figure | 35 |
Wharton School applicant's hurdle, for short | 48 |
Wharton applicant's exam: Abbr. | 35 |
Test for Masters of Accountancy students | 40 |
It's for MBA hopefuls to take | 33 |
Focus of a 2008 cheating scandal | 32 |
Exam with a sentence correction section: Abbr. | 46 |
Exam for a Wharton Sch. applicant | 33 |
Exam for a Wharton applicant: Abbr. | 35 |
Exam for a Sloan School hopeful (abbr.) | 39 |
Common B-school application requirement | 39 |
Bus. school candidate's exam | 32 |
Exams with 37 quantitative questions | 36 |
Exams for advanced study, briefly | 33 |
Certain entrance exams, for short | 33 |
What automaker makes the Yukon and Acadia? | 42 |
Monogram of the "Over There" man | 42 |
Maker of the Envoy and Yukon SUVs | 33 |
Maker of the Envoy and Yukon S.U.V.'s | 41 |
Maker of Terrain and Acadia SUVs | 32 |
Agents under J. Edgar Hoover, informally | 40 |
William H. Webster's employees | 34 |
Pursuers of the Sopranos, for short | 35 |
Prohibition-era slang for the FBI | 33 |
"The Untouchables" heroes | 35 |
They're paid to make trades, briefly | 40 |
Theo Epstein and Billy Beane, for short | 39 |
Execs concerned with trade deadlines | 36 |
Dan Duquette and Lee Thomas: abbr. | 34 |
Baseball decision-makers, for short | 35 |
All clocks are set by it (Abbr.) | 32 |
It's eight hours later than PST | 35 |
Standard used to set zones, briefly | 35 |
It's eight hrs. later than PST | 34 |
Frequent abbr. in BBC announcements | 35 |
Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude (Abbr.) | 44 |
Clock reference for the BBC World Service: abbr. | 48 |
You can set your watch by it: Abbr. | 35 |
Setting for BBC reports, in brief | 33 |
It's five hours later than EST | 34 |
Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude: Abbr. | 43 |
Growl, old-style (or backward, pealed) | 38 |
Grind together, as one's teeth | 34 |
Annoyance during a night game, maybe | 36 |
City intersected by I-76 and I-77 | 33 |
Cause persistent worry, with "at" | 43 |
Bother (with ''at'') | 36 |
Agitate (with ''at'') | 37 |
Really bothers, with "at" | 35 |
Food whose name means "lumps" | 39 |
Tom Clark/Cairn Studio sculpture | 32 |
Pink Floyd song about Grimble Grumble | 37 |
Item sometimes planted in a garden | 34 |
Hunchbacked supernatural creature | 33 |
Garden dweller in Harry Potter books | 36 |
Disney's "The ___-Mobile" | 39 |
Disney's ''The ___-Mobile'' | 47 |
"The Laughing ___" (Bowie) | 36 |
Whom Tolkien once called "High Elves" | 47 |
Garden pests in Harry Potter books | 34 |
Best-selling picture book of the 70's | 41 |
Resembling little folklore beings | 33 |
A country's output, for short | 33 |
Meas. of a country's economy | 32 |
Measure of economic activity (Abbr.) | 36 |
U. S. economists' concern: Abbr. | 36 |
Quarterly government announcement | 33 |
Meas. of an economy's income | 32 |
Macroeconomic meas. of prosperity | 33 |
It's up over 1000% since 1960: Abbr. | 40 |
It usually excludes unpaid econ. activity | 41 |
It has a domestic counterpart: Abbr. | 36 |
Initials for a nation's output | 34 |
Economic figure for a country: Abbr. | 36 |
Country's total annual output: Abbr. | 40 |
All that a country makes (Abbr.) | 32 |
Was acquainted with an antelope? | 32 |
Animal with a silent first letter | 33 |
Lion's and crocodile's prey | 35 |
Zoo name that looks odd, sounds fresh | 37 |
It's protected in South Africa | 34 |
Creature with a mane and a beard | 32 |
Animal with an onomatopoeic name | 32 |
Animal whose name has a silent initial | 38 |
Animal whose head doesn't make a sound? | 43 |
Animal that doesn't sound old? | 34 |
Animal on some South African coins | 34 |
Animal often seen grazing with zebras | 37 |
Serengeti denizens up on their current events? | 46 |
African beasts with curved horns | 32 |
"Clowns of the plains" | 32 |
"Can you ___ little faster?" | 38 |
Indian state once owned by Portugal | 35 |
Indian area formerly annexed with Daman and Diu | 47 |
Former Portuguese colony in India | 33 |
Area of India once owned by Portugal | 36 |
"Don't ___ step further!" | 39 |
Words with few rounds or step further | 37 |
Formerly Portuguese Indian territory | 36 |