Subject of a September observance | 33 |
Process leading up to childbirth | 32 |
Opponent of management, at times | 32 |
It's entered before a delivery | 34 |
Literally, Spanish for "the tar" | 42 |
Literally, "the tar," in Spanish | 42 |
Avenue west of Grauman's Chinese | 36 |
Workplaces for Jekyll and Frankenstein | 38 |
Some chocolate-colored dogs, familiarly | 39 |
Seeing Eye dogs often and briefly | 35 |
Places to experiment with drugs? | 32 |
Milieus for moviedom's mad doctors | 38 |
Chocolate-colored dogs, for short | 33 |
"Chocolate" dogs, for short | 37 |
Hosp. worker who's after one's blood | 44 |
Lancelot du ___ (knight of the Round Table) | 43 |
Anita Brookner's "Hotel du ---" | 45 |
"Hotel du ___" (Anita Brookner novel) | 47 |
Initials of a pro basketball team | 33 |
France/Switzerland's ___ Leman | 34 |
Anita Brookner novel, "Hotel du ___" | 46 |
Switzerland’s ___ de Neuchâtel | 37 |
Part of a Wisconsin city's name | 35 |
Lancelot du ___ (Round Table knight) | 36 |
Lakers' local rivals, on the scoreboard | 43 |
Champlain, e.g., to someone from Champagne | 42 |
Booker Prize winner "Hotel du ___" | 44 |
Ballet's "Le ___ des Cygnes" | 42 |
"Navigation de plaisance" venue | 41 |
''Hotel du ___'' (Anita Brookner) | 49 |
___ insects (varnish resin source) | 34 |
Part of the name of many a Spanish restaurant | 45 |
"Arsenic and Old ___" | 32 |
''Chantilly ___'' ('50s song) | 49 |
''Arsenic and Old ___'' | 40 |
Prepare to play, with "up" | 36 |
Nicks/Henley "Leather and ___" | 40 |
Nicks' "Leather and ___" | 38 |
Gift for 13th wedding anniversary | 33 |
Fabric that doesn't block much light | 40 |
Benjamin Orr album "The ___" | 38 |
Adornment for some unmentionables | 33 |
"Chantilly ___" (Big Bopper hit) | 42 |
''Chantilly ___'' | 33 |
''Arsenic and Old ___'' | 39 |
Like a practical-joker's party punch | 40 |
Donned skates, e.g., with "up" | 40 |
Chewed out (with "into") | 34 |
One putting "punch" in the punch | 42 |
Mom vis-a-vis Junior's shoes | 33 |
Football manufacturer's employee | 36 |
Gets ready to play, say, with "up" | 44 |
"She'll wear satins and ___ . . . " | 49 |
Half of an '80s crime-fighting duo | 38 |
Title character in an 80's police drama | 43 |
"Cagney and __": '80s cop show | 44 |
Von Bondies "___ of Communication" | 44 |
Ratt: "___ of Communication" | 38 |
Smee of Peter Pan et al. | 32 |
Winner of seven tennis majors in the 1920s | 42 |
Tennis player called "the Crocodile" | 46 |
Sports star who lent his name to a clothing line | 48 |
René who won two Wimbledon singles titles | 44 |
Clothing company with a crocodile logo | 38 |
North America's oldest sport | 32 |
Wisconsin city on the Mississippi | 33 |
The Cherokee deemed it good training for war | 44 |
Olympics sport discontinued after 1908 | 38 |
Olympic sport discontinued after 1908 | 37 |
Jim Brown famously lettered in it | 33 |
It was last an official Olympic event in 1908 | 45 |
Game originated by Native Americans | 35 |
Game invented by Native North Americans | 39 |
Game invented by American Indians | 33 |
Bienville and Mistassini, Quebec | 32 |
Word form for ''milk'' | 38 |
What some folks can't tolerate | 34 |
Like some Victoria's Secret offerings | 41 |
Like some Victoria's Secret merchandise | 43 |
Like Kate Middleton's wedding gown | 38 |
Antonym of "no-frills" | 32 |
"A Shropshire ___": Housman | 37 |
Terhune's "___: A Dog" | 36 |
Housman's "A Shropshire ___" | 42 |
Oingo Boingo "Only a ___" | 35 |
Housman's was from Shropshire | 33 |
"And many a lightfoot ___": Housman | 45 |
''___: A Dog'' (1962) | 37 |
Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g. | 43 |
Canadian metalers Strapping Young ___ | 37 |
A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___" | 48 |
"When I was a ___ ..." | 32 |
"Strapping" young fellow | 34 |
"A Shropshire ---" (Housman) | 38 |
"A Shropshire ___" (Housman) | 38 |
Terhune's "_____ Dog" | 35 |
''__ Dog'' (Terhume novel) | 42 |
Alan who starred in "Shane" | 37 |
Cheryl of "Charlie's Angels" | 42 |
Alan of ''Shane'' | 33 |