Reply to "Yoo-hoo! Where are you?" | 44 |
Reply to "Where are you?" | 35 |
Possible "Psst!" follower | 35 |
One reply to "Yoo-hoo! Where are you?" | 48 |
One possible answer to "Where are you?" | 49 |
"Where are you?" response, sometimes | 46 |
"Is it hot ___ or is it just me?" | 43 |
"Is it cold ___, or is it just me?" | 45 |
'Is it hot -- or is it just me?' | 40 |
''Psst!'' follower, perhaps | 43 |
"___ the Wind," Lawrence and Lee play | 47 |
Opposite of "catalysts" | 33 |
Like many appearing on "Pawn Stars" | 45 |
Like most piano technician services | 35 |
Like some corporate publications | 32 |
Suffix for some pastas or magicians | 35 |
Ending for some pastas and magicians | 36 |
"Here Comes the Hotstepper" name | 42 |
How king crab legs are packed for shipping | 42 |
One way to be trapped during winter | 35 |
Like beverages at a picnic, often | 33 |
How some market items are packed | 32 |
How some fresh fish may be packed | 33 |
How freshly caught fish should be kept | 38 |
" . . . to starve ___" (Milton) | 41 |
Society of Jesus founder ___ López de Loyola | 47 |
Queen's Chapel designer ___ Jones | 37 |
Architect Jones: 1573–1652 | 33 |
___ Montoya ("The Princess Bride" role) | 49 |
__ Montoya: "The Princess Bride" role | 47 |
Confident way to solve crosswords | 33 |
How some solvers solve crosswords | 33 |
How legal documents are usually signed | 38 |
How contracts are usually signed | 32 |
Confident way to solve a crossword | 34 |
How some proudly solve crosswords | 33 |
How hard crosswords are usually not done | 40 |
How contracts are generally signed | 34 |
Assured way to solve a crossword puzzle | 39 |
Unable to come about, as a sailboat | 35 |
Seriously restrained, as a prisoner | 35 |
"Last one ___ a rotten egg!" | 38 |
"Last one __ a rotten egg!" | 37 |
'Last one -- a rotten egg!' | 35 |
''Last one __ a rotten egg!'' | 45 |
"What's ___ for me?" | 34 |
"What's __ for me?" | 33 |
"What's --- for me?" | 34 |
''What's __ for me?'' | 41 |
''What's ___ for me?'' | 42 |
''Put a sock ___!'' | 35 |
"I'm only ___ for the money" | 42 |
Middle part of many signatures: Abbr. | 37 |
"What's _____ for me?" | 36 |
“What’s ___ for me?” | 32 |
The "W" in Geo. W. Bush, e.g. | 39 |
J, F or K, e.g., in J.F.K.: Abbr. | 33 |
F. Murray Abraham feature: Abbr. | 32 |
Common stand-in for a middle name (abbr.) | 41 |
Chester A. Arthur has one (abbr.) | 33 |
Bit of handkerchief embroidery: Abbr. | 37 |
"Where's the profit _____?" | 41 |
"What's the harm __?" | 35 |
"We're ___ together" | 34 |
"There's no future __" | 36 |
"My heart just isn't ___" | 39 |
"Her heart wasn't ___" | 36 |
You might exchange words with them | 34 |
Welcome a new frat member, in a way | 35 |
''Everything ___ place'' | 40 |
They appear next to contract changes: Abbr. | 43 |
The J. and K. in J. K. Rowling: Abbr. | 37 |
The "J"s in J. J. Abrams, e.g. | 40 |
Contract change approvals: Abbr. | 32 |
"Everything ___ place" | 32 |
___ Joe ("Tom Sawyer" character) | 42 |
_____ Joe, of "Tom Sawyer" | 36 |
___ Joe, killer exposed by Tom Sawyer | 37 |
___ Joe, "Tom Sawyer" character | 41 |
___ Joe ("Huckleberry Finn" character) | 48 |
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" villain | 48 |
Substance of a newspaper article? | 33 |
Without this, you couldn't read a newspaper | 47 |
What brilliant crossword solvers use | 36 |
What Barker, Ness, and Setzer have lots of | 42 |
ItÂ’s not needed in e-publishing | 35 |
It's on the Declaration of Independence | 43 |
It's more permanent than pencil marks | 41 |
Do a certain cartoonist's job | 33 |
Cephalopod's "cover" | 34 |
Durante's "___ Dinka Doo" | 39 |
Durante's "__ Dinka Doo" | 38 |
Part of Durante's theme song | 32 |
1934 hit "___ Dinka Doo" | 34 |
"___ Dinka Doo," Durante song | 39 |
''__ Dinka Doo'' | 32 |
Put one's signature on a contract | 37 |
Affixed one's John Hancock to | 33 |
A&E series involving tattoos | 32 |
2005 A&E series about a tattoo company | 42 |