Family insignia for designer Edith? | 35 |
Winger "___ for a Heartbreak" | 39 |
"Let's get outta here!" | 37 |
"We gotta go, immediately!" | 37 |
They're paid to grab attention | 34 |
Cattle rancher, __, __, locksmith | 33 |
What runners and locomotives "get up" | 47 |
Car part that helps prevent whiplash | 36 |
Spud ____ (Prince Edward Islanders, jokingly) | 45 |
Something with a 50-50 chance of appearing | 42 |
Some calls before a football game | 33 |
"Two ___ are better . . . " | 37 |
"Call it in the air" call | 35 |
Pro football coach's piece of equipment | 43 |
Fast-food worker's equipment | 32 |
Earphone with a microphone attached | 35 |
Coach's equipment on game day | 33 |
What many Bay Area skiers do on winter weekends? | 48 |
Slogan for a Sierra Nevada resort? | 34 |
"Physician, ___ thyself" | 34 |
Restore to spiritual wholeness, e.g. | 36 |
Time can do it to all wounds, it's said | 43 |
Respond to a shaman's efforts | 33 |
Michael Jackson "___ the World' | 40 |
Advice to a physician, with "thyself" | 47 |
Word sometimes spoken with faith? | 33 |
Word sometimes spoken with faith | 32 |
One who thinks "Well? Done!" | 38 |
The first "H" of H.H.S. | 33 |
One's most valuable possession, perhaps | 43 |
Rice cakes, protein shakes, etc. | 32 |
"Death of a Naturalist" poet | 38 |
Irish poet Seamus ___, 1995 Literature Nobelist | 47 |
1995 Literature Nobelist Seamus __ | 34 |
1995 Literature Nobelist from Ireland | 37 |
Indian word with "big" | 32 |
Guest's amount o' livin' | 36 |
" . . . a ___ o' livin' " | 43 |
When repeated, a cry of approval | 32 |
When repeated, "Well said!" | 37 |
When repeated, words of agreement | 33 |
When repeated, word of agreement | 32 |
When repeated, an expression of approval | 40 |
When repeated, "I agree" | 34 |
When repeated, "Amen!" | 32 |
When doubled, a shout of approval | 33 |
It's hard to do in some restaurants | 39 |
Beasties "Alright ___ This" | 37 |
"I ___ a Rhapsody": 1940 song | 39 |
"I ___ a Rhapsody," 1940 song | 39 |
"Do you ___ me, do you care?" | 39 |
''Now __ this!'' | 32 |
''I just won't ___ of it'' | 46 |
"___ melodies are sweet . . . ": Keats | 48 |
Downloaded some tracks from, say | 32 |
"I ___ It Through the Grapevine" | 42 |
"... seen and not ___" | 32 |
"--- melodies are sweet" (Keats) | 42 |
"___ melodies are sweet": Keats | 41 |
"___ melodies are sweet, but . . . " | 46 |
Legendary Laker sportscaster Chick | 34 |
"Sunset Boulevard" Tony winner George | 47 |
George of "La Cage aux Folles" | 40 |
Basketball Hall of Fame announcer Chick | 39 |
Lafcadio ___, U.S. journalist-author | 36 |
Hall-of-Fame Laker broadcaster Chick | 36 |
George of 'La Cage aux Folles' | 38 |
"La Cage aux Folles" Tony winner | 42 |
Inadmissible testimony of a sort | 32 |
It's often followed by a procession | 39 |
First vehicle in a funeral procession | 37 |
Something to help you move your body | 36 |
Mode of transportation when you're late? | 44 |
Means of transport when you're late? | 40 |
Harold's car in "Harold and Maude" | 48 |
Newspaper publisher William Randolph ___ | 40 |
Publisher of "Elle" and "O" | 47 |
Citizen Kane's real-life model | 34 |
Big name in the newspaper business | 34 |
"Citizen Kane" inspiration | 36 |
'Citizen Kane' inspiration | 34 |
Tycoon depicted in “The Cat’s Meow” | 47 |
San Francisco Chronicle parent company | 38 |
Real-life model for "Citizen Kane" | 44 |
Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping | 47 |
Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Esquire | 37 |
Newspaperman William Randolph ___ | 33 |
Longtime San Francisco Examiner publisher | 41 |
His life inspired "Citizen Kane" | 42 |
Heiress Patty who became a perp in 1974 | 39 |
California "castle" builder | 37 |
American newspaper publisher of note | 36 |
Greene's "The ___ of the Matter" | 46 |
''Barracuda'' band | 34 |
Word with "burn" or "break" | 47 |
What the Tin Woodman sought from the Wizard of Oz | 49 |
Welty's "The Ponder ___" | 38 |
Welty novel "The Ponder ___" | 38 |
Texter's "less than three"? | 41 |
Might know your favorite song by this | 37 |