They may go for big bucks | 25 |
Anonymous John and Jane | 23 |
The Johns we don't know | 27 |
They may go for the big bucks | 29 |
They may go for a buck or two | 29 |
"That ___ it!" | 24 |
"Debbie ___ Dallas" | 29 |
Travels at, as in a car | 23 |
They might like the big bucks | 29 |
They might go for big bucks | 27 |
They may go for a few bucks | 27 |
Some antelopes or rabbits | 25 |
John and Jane, notably | 22 |
John and Jane, in case titles | 29 |
Harts' sweethearts | 22 |
Bambi's distaff relatives | 29 |
'... as handsome --' | 28 |
___ one-eighty (turns around) | 29 |
___ number on (treats badly) | 28 |
___ good turn (helps out) | 25 |
___ 180 (reverses course) | 25 |
__ one-eighty: turns around | 27 |
__ good turn (helps out) | 24 |
"Sound familiar?" | 27 |
Abstains from, in brief | 23 |
"Crime ___ pay" | 25 |
"___ everybody?" | 26 |
"It --- matter" | 25 |
"It ___ add up!" | 26 |
"It __ matter" | 24 |
"... or ___ she?" | 27 |
"___ matter" | 22 |
Is completely apathetic | 23 |
Is completely uninformed | 24 |
Succeeds, to some degree | 24 |
Performs about average | 22 |
Neither nails it nor blows it | 29 |
Makes less than a killing | 25 |
Gets along tolerably well | 25 |
Rebuttal in a shouting match | 28 |
Retort in a verbal volley | 25 |
Recess rebuttal, perhaps | 24 |
Accomplish, as thou might | 25 |
Perform, Scriptures-style | 25 |
Another Shakespearean verb | 26 |
Accomplish, biblically | 22 |
Thou ___ protest too much | 25 |
Perform, in the Scriptures | 26 |
Accomplishes, in the past | 25 |
Perform, King James-style | 25 |
Perform à la Shakespeare | 27 |
Brings about, biblical style | 28 |
Accomplish, in the Bible | 24 |
Accomplish, Biblical style | 26 |
Accomplish, archaically | 23 |
Pays for one's crime | 24 |
Has a pen pal, perhaps? | 23 |
Remove, as one's hat | 24 |
Tip politely, as a hat | 22 |
Tip politely [SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 29 |
Take one's hat off | 22 |
Remove, as one's lid | 24 |
Removed, as one's hat | 25 |
Tips, as one's hat | 22 |
Tips in a gentlemanly manner | 28 |
Removes, as one's hat | 25 |
Medevacs, in military slang | 27 |
"You lucky ___!" | 26 |
One may sit for a master | 24 |
Boxer that can lick anyone? | 27 |
Worthless thing, in slang | 25 |
Word with tag or paddle | 23 |
Weimaraner or Pomeranian | 24 |
Utter failure, in slang | 23 |
Training focus of the puzzle | 28 |
Spinone Italiano, for one | 25 |
Setter or shepherd, e.g. | 24 |
Pit bull or poodle, e.g. | 24 |
One with a bone appetite | 24 |
One may lead the blind | 22 |
Newton's Diamond, for one | 29 |
Name of Columbo's basset | 28 |
Loaf, with "it" | 25 |
Led Zep "Black ___" | 29 |
Labrador or Newfoundland | 24 |
It's found in a pound | 25 |
German shepherd, for one | 24 |
Cerberus or Argus, e.g. | 23 |
Cat hater, stereotypically | 26 |
Brussels griffon, e.g. | 22 |
"A --- of Flanders" | 29 |
Treat for a trick, sometimes | 28 |
Treat for a trick, maybe | 24 |
Reward for a good boy? | 22 |
Hazard for a letter carrier | 27 |
One who might pick up toys | 26 |
Best Picture nominee of 1975 | 28 |
Best seller by Patrick Mann | 27 |
Title of a Pacino film | 22 |
Pacino-Cazale movie: 1975 | 25 |