| Longtime civil rights leader Roy | 32 |
| Words with "way" or "hurry" | 47 |
| "I'm ___ mood to argue" | 37 |
| ''___ uncertain terms'' | 39 |
| It's often professed in court | 33 |
| New Hampshire is famous for them | 32 |
| ___ of Court (English legal societies) | 38 |
| Weekend getaway destinations, perhaps | 37 |
| Many provide quaint accommodations | 34 |
| Tolkien's Prancing Pony and others | 38 |
| Places that might offer a complimentary breakfast | 49 |
| Middle-earth's Green Dragon and Prancing Pony | 49 |
| Establishments just off the highway | 35 |
| ___ of Court (professional legal societies) | 43 |
| Where to find Houston St. and Penn Sta. | 39 |
| Where the 2004 Rep. Natl. Convention was held | 45 |
| "Back ___" (1974 Genesis song) | 40 |
| Sea goddess who rescued Odysseus | 32 |
| Italian cuisine suffix, sometimes | 33 |
| ''Odyssey'' sea goddess | 39 |
| Savior of "The Odyssey" | 33 |
| Part of some multipurpose gadget names | 38 |
| Mythical mortal who helped raise Dionysus | 41 |
| Harmonia's daughter, in Greek myth | 38 |
| How things are generally stir-fried | 35 |
| How sun-dried tomatoes might be sold | 36 |
| How sun-dried tomatoes might be packed | 38 |
| AC/DC "Let me cover you ___" | 38 |
| Words with ''a good thing'' | 43 |
| "Move" or "cash" followers | 46 |
| "Can I let you ___ a little secret?" | 46 |
| Words with "sit" or "look" | 46 |
| Participate, with "be" | 32 |
| Part of, as a surprise party plan | 33 |
| Listen ___ (hear via eavesdropping) | 35 |
| "Coming ___ a wing and a prayer" | 42 |
| "___ The Kill Taker" (Fugazi album) | 45 |
| ___ the knuckles (like some pitches) | 36 |
| "___ ear and out . . . " | 34 |
| "___ ear and out the other" | 37 |
| "___ ear and out . . .." | 34 |
| Words with "two" or "hole" | 46 |
| Hole-___ ("The Price Is Right" game) | 46 |
| "--- ear and out the..." | 34 |
| ''... two mints ___!'' | 38 |
| ''___ ear and out ...'' | 39 |
| ___ breath (spoken very rapidly) | 32 |
| ___ element (doing what you enjoy) | 34 |
| "You could look at it this way ..." | 45 |
| Like con artists' shills, e.g. | 34 |
| "___ out?" (dealer's query) | 41 |
| "___ out?" (poker query) | 34 |
| "___ out?" (question to a pet) | 40 |
| "___ out?" (pet's choice) | 39 |
| "__ out?": dealer's query | 39 |
| " ___ out?" (poker query) | 35 |
| ''Are you ___ out?'' | 36 |
| ''___ out?'' (pet's choice) | 47 |
| ''___ out?'' (dealer's query) | 49 |
| "Shall we stay ___ go out?" | 37 |
| "Neither ___ anyone else ..." | 39 |
| "Coming ___ going out?" | 33 |
| "Are you ___ out?" (poker query) | 42 |
| "--- out?" (poker query) | 34 |
| "--- out?" (dealer's query) | 41 |
| "___ we are spoil'd!": Shak. | 42 |
| "___ out?" (dealer's question) | 44 |
| "___ out?" ("Call or fold?") | 48 |
| "__ out?": choice offered a pet | 41 |
| ''Are you coming ___ not?'' | 43 |
| ''___ out?'' (poker query) | 42 |
| ___ out (poker player's choice) | 35 |
| Like something that's going around? | 39 |
| With everything where it should be | 34 |
| "Set thine house ___": Isa. 38:1 | 42 |
| Ultimatum to an ambivalent cat at the door | 42 |
| "Should I deal you a hand?" | 37 |
| When some deadlocks are broken, briefly | 39 |
| When some ties are broken, briefly | 34 |
| When some deadlocks are resolved, briefly | 41 |
| Trying to settle a score, for short? | 36 |
| Still playing after regulation, briefly | 39 |
| Playing longer than expected, for short | 39 |
| Playing an extra period, briefly | 32 |
| Playing an extra NBA period, say | 32 |
| Playing a fourth NHL period, say | 32 |
| How some N.F.L. games are resolved | 34 |
| Hemingway's "___ Time" | 36 |
| Hemingway's ''___ Time'' | 44 |
| Hemingway's '-- Time' | 33 |
| Not __ Town: anti-hate-crime movement | 37 |
| "Peace ___ time": Chamberlain | 39 |
| "__ Time": Hemingway work | 35 |
| "__ Time": Hemingway stories | 38 |
| " . . . draw thy breath ___": Hamlet | 46 |
| Impressive way to solve a puzzle | 32 |
| How some people solve crosswords | 32 |
| How prison tattoos may be etched | 32 |
| How confident crossword solvers solve | 37 |
| Up for grabs, as convention delegates | 37 |