With "phobia," fear of strangers | 42 |
With "play," it's easy as pie | 43 |
With "quiet," an oxymoron | 35 |
With "rotatory," counterclockwise | 43 |
With "short," a curt rejection | 40 |
With "show," demonstrate skill | 40 |
With "show," get better | 33 |
With "slug," a lazybones | 34 |
With "tai," a rum drink | 33 |
With "The", Dr. Seuss opus | 36 |
With "The", McQueen/Newman film | 41 |
With "The", Nicholson/Freeman film | 44 |
With "The," 1955 F.S. hit | 35 |
With "The," 1978 Diana Ross musical | 45 |
With "The," 1980 Anthony Hopkins film | 47 |
With "The," a John Grisham book | 41 |
With "The," a mystery novel | 37 |
With "The," a Stravinsky ballet | 41 |
With "The," a system for actors | 41 |
With "The," another Broadway hit | 42 |
With "The," book after Ecclesiastes | 45 |
With "The," film from a biblical phrase | 49 |
With "The," Frederick Forsyth thriller | 48 |
With "The," G. Peck movie | 35 |
With "The," George Peppard show | 41 |
With "The," honoree's series | 42 |
With "The," Jean Auel novel | 37 |
With "The," Mr. T series | 34 |
With "The," nickname for Phil Rizzuto | 47 |
With "The," part of V.B.O.B. | 38 |
With "The," popular self-help book | 44 |
With "The," song by The Who | 37 |
With "The," Stravinsky ballet | 39 |
With "They," 1946 Irving Berlin song | 46 |
With "to," follow, as a law | 37 |
With "to," seasons, in a way | 38 |
With "up," about to cry | 33 |
With "Waldorf," a famous hotel | 40 |
With "Water," a flossing alternative | 46 |
With "Way," an ancient Roman road | 43 |
With "wing," a hummingbird | 36 |
With "with," encounter | 32 |
With "wonder," short-lived celebrity | 46 |
With -escence, it means "blooming" | 44 |
With 100D, 2004 Don Cheadle film | 32 |
With 103D, silents' "The Vamp" | 44 |
With 119A, guy with pecs that won't quit? | 45 |
With 27D, what these answers show | 33 |
With 2D, game played in a fronton | 33 |
With 31A, Ali Baba's keywords | 33 |
With 32 Acrown, a day for foolers | 33 |
With 33D, "Gilda" number | 34 |
With 35A, Farrow-Daniels fantasy | 32 |
With 43A, early life among harvesters? | 38 |
With 44D, director of "Jarhead" | 41 |
With 59A, 18D and 18A, what these answers show | 46 |
With 61A, what these answers show | 33 |
With 65A, shooting with the stars | 33 |
With 69A and 69D, what these answers show | 41 |
With 71D, voice legend of cartoons | 34 |
With 75 percent of a round trip completed | 41 |
With 76A, "Chocolat" costar | 37 |
With 76D, "Spanglish" star | 36 |
With 82D, trick-or-treater's garb | 37 |
With 85A and 111A, "South Pacific" song | 49 |
With 86D, "Brokeback Mountain" director | 49 |
With a browned crust, as potatoes | 33 |
With a decided lack of character | 32 |
With a more distinguished colour, perhaps | 41 |
With a mortgage greater than the assessed value | 47 |
With a physical presence, as a retail store | 43 |
With a sickly, yellowish complexion | 35 |
With a sub in front, it's cloak-and-dagger | 46 |
With a voice that means business | 32 |
With a ___ the hat to (acknowledging, on blogs) | 47 |
With accuracy or distance, a golf stat | 38 |
With all agreeing, after "to" | 39 |
With an air of self-satisfaction | 32 |
With an overly high opinion of oneself | 38 |
With an unwillingness to pay heed | 33 |
With an ___ (taking into account) | 33 |
With apple pie, "American" symbol | 43 |
With Arm, Newfoundland community | 32 |
With authority derived from one's position | 46 |
With ball, our fifth most popular pastime | 41 |
With ball, ourthird most popular pastime | 40 |
With Bay, the dryest place in Canada | 36 |
With browned breadcrumbs and cheese | 35 |
With cobalt, Invention of U of S scientists | 44 |
With coral, 35th wedding anniversary gift | 41 |
With everything arranged just so | 32 |
With everything where it should be | 34 |
With excess in the warehouse, maybe | 35 |
With five pin, Invention our T. Ryan | 36 |
With Fort, a part of Thunder Bay | 32 |
With full judicial participation | 32 |
With ginger, Invention of our J.Mclaughlin | 42 |
With goalie, Invention of Canada's J. Plante | 48 |
With Grace, a place in Newfoundland | 35 |
With Gullikson, U.S. Open doubles champion: 1984 | 48 |