Southern neighbor of British Columbia | 37 |
Sacajawea's birthplace, today | 33 |
Only state that borders six states and Canada | 45 |
Nez Perce National Forest locale | 32 |
Nampa is its second-largest city | 32 |
Most of its panhandle is in the Pacific Time Zone | 49 |
Lewis and Clark are counties in it | 34 |
Just 45 miles of it borders Canada | 34 |
Its state quarter depicts a peregrine falcon | 44 |
Its plate says "Scenic" | 33 |
Its flag depicts an elk's head | 34 |
It's roughly the size of New England | 40 |
It takes an ID to get mail there | 32 |
Home to part of Yellowstone Park | 32 |
Home to part of Yellowstone National Park | 41 |
Home of the City of Rocks National Reserve | 42 |
Hells Canyon is on its western border | 37 |
Craters of the Moon National Monument locale | 44 |
College football's Famous __ Potato Bowl | 44 |
Birth state of skier Picabo Street | 34 |
B-52s' is "Private" | 33 |
"My Own Private ---" (1991) | 37 |
"My Own Private ___" (Van Sant film) | 46 |
"The Hitch-Hiker" director, 1953 | 42 |
"High Sierra" leading lady | 36 |
''High Sierra'' actress | 39 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot | 41 |
"Do __ to eat a peach?": Eliot | 40 |
"___ you!" ("Just try it!") | 47 |
"___ do all . . . ": Macbeth | 38 |
''___ you!'' (challenging words) | 48 |
Beginning of a slumber party challenge | 38 |
"Fain would I, but ___ not" | 37 |
"Do __?" (timid one's question) | 45 |
"Do ___?" (words of indecision) | 41 |
"Do ___?" (scaredy-cat's query) | 45 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S.E. | 42 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S. Eliot | 46 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T. S. Eliot | 47 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 47 |
"--- you!" (challenging words) | 40 |
"--- you!" ("Just try it!") | 47 |
"___ you!" (challenging words) | 40 |
"__ you!" (challenger's words) | 44 |
'-- you!' (cry of challenge) | 36 |
'-- you!' (challenger's cry) | 40 |
"My impression is ..." | 32 |
"It seems to me . . ." | 32 |
It's unlikely to make a chicken move | 40 |
"Go ahead, make my day" | 33 |
"Go ahead, make my day!" | 34 |
Writer Tarbell and actress Lupino | 33 |
Namesakes of a Gilbert and Sullivan princess | 44 |
Mrs. William McKinley and others | 32 |
TV's Mrs. Morgenstern et al. | 32 |
Social reformer Wells and others | 32 |
Rival of Apollo for Marpessa's love | 39 |
Inseparable companion of Lynceus | 32 |
Actress Lupino and writer Tarbell | 33 |
One may be flashed to a security guard | 38 |
Something checked at a liquor store | 35 |
Proof that you're who you say you are | 41 |
It may be checked at the liquor store | 37 |
Airport security requirement, briefly | 37 |
Gatekeeper's requests, perhaps | 34 |
"... and ___ it again!" | 33 |
"___ it in a heartbeat!" | 34 |
"__ Anything": "Oliver!" song | 49 |
Simple Plan "___ Anything" | 36 |
Saving Abel "___ It Again" | 36 |
Paul Simon "___ It for Your Love" | 43 |
Meatloaf's "__ Anything for Love" | 47 |
Corinne Bailey Rae "___ It All Again" | 47 |
"... and __ it again!" | 32 |
'... and -- it all again!' | 34 |
Add-on for "rings" or "roads" | 49 |
The Heritage of Hatcher ____ : Tarkington | 43 |
Finish for "beds" or "cyan" | 47 |
"What's the big ___?" | 35 |
Something that might come to a head? | 36 |
"Hey, what's the big ___?" | 40 |
It might come off the top of your head | 38 |
It can be big, bright, good or bad | 34 |
Reason to shout "Eureka!" | 35 |
Possibly half-baked noodle concoction? | 38 |
''Hey, what's the big ___?'' | 48 |
Result of a brilliant thought, perhaps | 38 |
Result of a brainstorming session | 33 |
Reason to shout ''Eureka!'' | 43 |
Lightbulb's meaning, sometimes | 34 |
Light bulb, to Edison and comics | 32 |
It's symbolized by a light bulb | 35 |
It might make you say "Aha!" | 38 |
Inventor's "step one" | 35 |
Genesis of many great inventions | 32 |
Black cloud : anger :: light bulb : __ | 38 |
"Whose bright ___ was this?" | 38 |
"What's the big ---?" | 35 |
"What's the big __?" | 34 |
"That's the general __" | 37 |