A swimmer might rightly be scared to see one | 44 |
A Swiss Army knife has lots of them | 35 |
A Swiss Army knife has many of them | 35 |
A tabloid reporter must have a nose for __ | 42 |
A tall Roman column is named after him | 38 |
A teacher of John, Paul and George | 34 |
A teen blogger narrates this television drama | 45 |
A telephone technician might perform one | 40 |
A telescope may be trained on one | 33 |
A tenth part of the waters of Oceanus | 37 |
A terrible band is lucky to have an audience ___ | 48 |
A theme for World Environment Day: June 5, 1992 | 47 |
A thorough insurance adjuster ___ | 33 |
A thousand times more than a mil | 32 |
A time to cheer and a time to weep | 34 |
A Tinseltown film, when ani-gram-mated? | 39 |
A town between Boston and Lowell | 32 |
A transfer might entail one, briefly | 36 |
A translation for "cetera" | 36 |
A Trask in "East of Eden" | 35 |
A Treatise of Human Nature author | 36 |
A trifecta of severe winter weather | 35 |
A trivial one is white, they say | 32 |
A trusting person may be led down it | 36 |
A Turner who was christened Julia | 33 |
A turtleneck tag may irritate it | 32 |
A TV psychologist's gossipmongering? | 40 |
A type of book that sounds like a person | 40 |
A type of slacker who sounds like a thing | 41 |
A U.P.S. driver may have one: Abbr. | 35 |
A U.S. President ___ $200,000 per annum | 39 |
A vampire might take it to heart | 32 |
A veiled threat (with ''or'') | 45 |
A veiled threat (with "or") | 37 |
A venture capitalist replied ... | 32 |
A verbal contest between actors | 32 |
A vicuña is on its coat of arms | 34 |
A vigorous reprimand (with "the") | 43 |
A violinist might use one or take one | 37 |
A violinist uses one and takes one | 34 |
A waiter may be asked to hold it | 32 |
A Wall St. Journal subscriber, perhaps | 38 |
A way to cure hiccups, it's said | 36 |
A way to learn (with ''by'') | 44 |
A way you wouldn't want to be held | 38 |
A wd. often ending in "ing" | 37 |
A weather balloon may be perceived as one | 41 |
A week's worth of groceries, perhaps | 40 |
A weekday was named for this god | 32 |
A whistle may follow it in cartoons | 35 |
A wife in "Gianni Schicchi" | 37 |
A wild card is unlikely to beat one | 35 |
A wind chilled and killed her, in verse | 39 |
A winning combination in today's puzzle theme | 49 |
A witch in "Bewitched" | 32 |
A witch's nose might have one | 33 |
A woman desperate for a relationship, slangily | 46 |
A word from Cratchit's employer | 35 |
A word from Marley's partner | 32 |
A work by barnyard collaborators? | 33 |
A work by Samuel Nathaniel Behrman | 34 |
A World Heritage Rocky Mountain Park | 36 |
A WWI song urged us to keep them burning | 40 |
A year before the Battle of Hastings | 36 |
A year for some exchange students | 33 |
A year in McKinley's Presidency | 35 |
A year in the life of St. Anselm | 32 |
A yo-yo on a short string does this | 35 |
A __ (unaccompanied, as a chorus) | 33 |
A __: valid independent of experience, in logic | 47 |
A ___ (presupposed by experience) | 33 |
A _______ (Latin for "from the former") | 49 |
A$AP Rocky or Joey Bada$$ screed | 32 |
A's third base coach Lachemann | 34 |
A&E series involving tattoos | 32 |
A, B or C, on a mult.-choice test | 33 |
A, in the hexadecimal number system | 35 |
A, on radio with the Coast Guard | 32 |
A-ha "The Sun Always Shines ___" | 42 |
A-ha "The Sun Never ___ That Day" | 43 |
A-ha "___ High and Low" | 33 |
A-one, or one living in 1-A, perhaps | 36 |
A-Rod or any other NY Yankee, e.g. | 34 |
A-Rod's 156 led baseball in 2007 | 36 |
A. A. Fair's real first name | 32 |
A. A. Milne play "Mr. ___ Passes By" | 46 |
A. A. Milne's "Now We Are ___" | 44 |
A. C. Doyle's "Veiled Lodger" | 43 |
A. Conan Doyle's "___ World" | 42 |
A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___" | 48 |
A. G. Bell's giant offspring | 32 |
A. Huxley's "Ape and ___" | 39 |
A. Huxley's "___ and Artists" | 43 |
A. Huxley's "___ and Essence" | 43 |
A. J. Cronin novel, with "The" | 40 |
A. J. Cronin's "The ___" | 38 |
A. J. who wrote "The Citadel" | 39 |
A. L. batting champ in 1964–5 | 36 |
A. L. batting champ: 1964, 1965, 1971 | 37 |
A. M. Lindbergh's "North to ___" | 46 |