Centimeter-gram-second units | 28 |
There are 100,000 in a newton | 29 |
The 100,000 in a newton | 23 |
Forces of acceleration | 22 |
Prefix with functional | 22 |
It means "badly" | 26 |
It means "bad" | 24 |
Functional introduction | 23 |
Beginning to function? | 22 |
"L.A. Law" actor | 26 |
Paradise's opposite | 23 |
Utopia's antithesis | 23 |
"To ___ his own" | 26 |
Pricing or sharing word | 23 |
Part 9 of today's quote | 27 |
Frequent predecessor of other | 29 |
Every's redundant partner | 29 |
Every's fellow traveler | 27 |
"Into ___ life ..." | 29 |
"___ Was a Lady" | 26 |
Title lady in a 1933 song | 25 |
She was a lady, in song | 23 |
She was a lady in a 1932 tune | 29 |
Scottish theologian: 1810-76 | 28 |
Lady of a 1932 hit song | 23 |
"Lady" of songdom | 27 |
"Lady" of song | 24 |
"CSI" actor George | 28 |
George of "CSI" | 25 |
St. Louis bridge architect | 26 |
St. Louis bridge builder | 24 |
George of 'CSI' | 23 |
St. Louis's ___ Bridge | 26 |
St. Louis's __ Bridge | 25 |
U.S. engineer: 1820–87 | 29 |
St. Louis's -- Bridge | 25 |
St. Louis landmark designer | 27 |
St. Louis bridge designer | 25 |
Mississippi River bridge | 24 |
Inventor of the diving bell | 27 |
Inventor of diving bell | 23 |
George on "CSI" | 25 |
Engineer James Buchanan | 23 |
'CSI' actor George | 26 |
___ Bridge in St. Louis | 23 |
Ready, willing and able | 23 |
Like beavers, it's said | 27 |
Itching to get started | 22 |
"Half Magic" author | 29 |
More than merely ready | 22 |
Like the idiomatic beaver | 25 |
Like reunion tour fans | 22 |
Like crowd for reunion show | 27 |
Like crowd before big show | 26 |
Like a beaver, perhaps | 22 |
Like a beaver, it's said | 28 |
Festival fans are this | 22 |
Beaver's adjective | 22 |
With joyful expectation | 23 |
Way to await something | 22 |
In an enthusiastic way | 22 |
How presents are often opened | 29 |
Colonel's insignia | 22 |
Word with golden or bald | 24 |
Presidential seal symbol | 24 |
Boston College athlete | 22 |
Apollo 11 lunar module | 22 |
Two under, on the links | 23 |
It's always below par | 25 |
Highest-ranking Boy Scout | 25 |
Two under par, on a golf hole | 29 |
Sharp-eyed bird of prey | 23 |
Philadelphia footballer | 23 |
Maker of a historic touchdown | 29 |
It atones for two bogeys | 24 |
Holder of 13 arrows on a buck | 29 |
First manned mooncraft | 22 |
Feature of old quarters | 23 |
Donovan McNabb, notably | 23 |
Colonel's silver emblem | 27 |
Bird with a hooked beak | 23 |
Bird on the Mexican flag | 24 |
Apollo 11's lunar module | 28 |
Ace, on a par three hole | 24 |
Word after bald or spread | 25 |
U.S. Mint bullion coin | 22 |
U.S. $10 coin, until 1933 | 25 |
Two under par, on a hole | 24 |
Two below par, to Nicklaus | 26 |
Subject of a famous landing | 27 |
Philadelphia football player | 28 |
Masters accomplishment | 22 |
Lindbergh metaphorically | 25 |
Legal ___ (good lawyer) | 23 |
It's well below par | 23 |
It landed in July, 1969 | 23 |
It holds 13 arrows on a bill | 28 |
Image on pre-1999 quarters | 26 |
Hole in one, on a par three | 27 |
Hole in one, almost always | 26 |