Last-ditch bet | 14 |
Last Texas Hold 'em bet, often | 34 |
Huge poker bid | 14 |
How a daring poker player goes | 30 |
Having no chips left to bet | 27 |
Going for broke, as a poker player | 34 |
Go-for-broke bet | 16 |
Fully depleted | 14 |
Fully committed | 15 |
Fagged | 6 |
Exhasuted | 9 |
Doyle Brunson announcement | 26 |
Confident-seeming bet | 21 |
Call heard often at the World Series of Poker | 45 |
Bold bet by a bluffer | 21 |
Betting the rest of one's chips | 35 |
Betting everything, in poker | 28 |
Betting everything | 18 |
Ballsy poker bet | 16 |
2012 Paula Broadwell biography subtitled "The Education of General David Petraeus" | 92 |
"It's __ a day's work" | 40 |
"I'm betting everything," to poker players | 56 |
"___ the Family," TV sitcom | 37 |
"__ a day's work" | 31 |
''___ the Family'' | 34 |
____ the Family | 15 |
__ a day's work | 19 |
Generally | 9 |
For the most part | 17 |
Considering everything | 22 |
Everything considered | 21 |
Mostly | 6 |
On the whole | 12 |
Taken as a whole | 16 |
On balance | 10 |
Everything being taken into account | 35 |
Perfectly aligned | 17 |
Like the pretty maids | 21 |
Aligned perfectly | 17 |
Comprehensive | 13 |
Combined | 8 |
Multipurpose | 12 |
Like a Swiss Army knife | 23 |
Garment that combines a bra with a girdle | 41 |
Corselet | 8 |
"___ well" | 20 |
"___ forgiven" | 24 |
"___ lost!" | 21 |
"Silent night, holy night, ___ calm . . ." | 52 |
Words before "calm" and "bright" | 52 |
"When ___ said and done ..." | 38 |
"When ___ said and done . . ." | 40 |
"Six o'clock and ___ well" | 40 |
"___ well" ("Don't worry") | 50 |
"___ calm . . . " | 27 |
"__ forgiven" | 23 |
''When ___ said and done . . .'' | 48 |
___-Chalmers | 12 |
Words 8 and 9 of a Christ-mas classic | 37 |
Words 5 and 6 of a Christmas classic | 36 |
When ___ said and done | 22 |
West ___ (Milwaukee suburb) | 27 |
Lead-in to 'calm' or 'bright' | 45 |
European shad | 13 |
Chalmers's business partner | 31 |
Chalmers' business partner | 30 |
"When --- said and done..." | 37 |
"When ___ said and done ..." | 39 |
"Nine o'clock and ____ well" | 42 |
"Come home; ___ forgiven" | 35 |
"... calm, __ bright" | 31 |
". . . and ___ well" | 30 |
"___ not lost": Milton | 32 |
"___ not gold . . . " | 31 |
"___ forgiven" (apology accepted) | 43 |
'-- right with the world!' | 34 |
'-- not lost' | 21 |
__-Chalmers: onetime big name in farm machinery | 47 |
___ lost (no hope) | 18 |
___ Chalmers (old tractor company) | 34 |
Words from Ecclesiastes | 23 |
Sing "Bye Bye Birdie," e.g. | 37 |
Write tongue twisters, perhaps | 30 |
Say a tongue twister, maybe | 27 |
Repeat initial sounds in neighboring words | 42 |
Have dessert after dinner, perhaps | 34 |
Arrange words distinctively | 27 |
"Everyone repeat!"? | 29 |
1947 Tony-winning Arthur Miller play | 36 |
1947 Arthur Miller play | 23 |
Never-before-seen | 17 |
Never before seen | 17 |
Completely original | 19 |
TV promo descriptor | 19 |
Totally novel | 13 |
Television promo promise | 24 |
Prime-time promo adjective | 26 |
Not yet familiar | 16 |
Never before released | 21 |
Completely redone | 17 |