Lords of "Chump Change" | 33 |
Lord _____ of Fleet (The person quoted) | 39 |
Lord ___ (Power Rangers villain) | 32 |
Lord ___ (overseer of Scottish heraldry) | 40 |
Lord who was Elizabeth's brother-in-law | 43 |
Lord Stark of "Game of Thrones" | 41 |
Lord Protector of England: 1653-58 | 34 |
Lord Peter Wimsey's alma mater | 34 |
Lord Nelson, the Hero of the ___ | 32 |
Lord Mountbatten to Prince Charles | 34 |
Lord Kitchener of Trinidad et al. | 33 |
Lord John Boyd ___, 1949 Nobelist for Peace | 43 |
Lord Ismay was its first Sec. Gen. | 34 |
Lord in Shakespeare's "Richard II" | 48 |
Lord in love with Lady Clare, in Tennyson | 41 |
Lord in "Winter's Tale" | 37 |
Lord High Executioner in "The Mikado" | 47 |
Lord High Everything ____: Mikado | 36 |
Lord High Everything ___ ("The Mikado") | 49 |
Lord Grantham, on "Downton Abbey" | 43 |
Lord Byron's words for a dance | 34 |
Lord Byron's "___ Walks in Beauty" | 48 |
Lord Byron's "The Lament of ___" | 46 |
Loquacious equine of '60s TV | 32 |
Lopez with the 1965 hit "Lemon Tree" | 46 |
Lopez of "The Dirty Dozen" | 36 |
Loosely matted plant with mosslike foliage | 42 |
Loose-fitting wrap popularized by Dorothy Lamour | 48 |
Loose-fitting women's garment | 33 |
Loose-fitting gown with a floral print, perhaps | 47 |
Loose woman in "G.W.T.W." | 35 |
Loose stone used for foundations | 32 |
Loose rope fiber used as caulking | 33 |
Loose rocks at a cliff's base | 33 |
Loose rock at the base of a slope | 33 |
Loose part left after an oil change? | 36 |
Loose garment with veiled eyeholes | 34 |
Loos's "A Girl ___" | 33 |
Loopy-braided princess of sci-fi | 32 |
Loops' alternatives, in fingerprinting | 42 |
Loops others into the email conversation | 40 |
Loops into a conversation, briefly | 34 |
Loopner portrayer on ''SNL'' | 44 |
Loophole-exploiting casino site, say | 36 |
Looped Egyptian symbol of enduring life | 39 |
Loop of ___ (kidney part; anagram of HELEN) | 43 |
Loop a hit just past the infield | 32 |
Looney Tunes spinner, familiarly | 32 |
Looney Tunes horse-drawn conveyance? | 36 |
Looney Tunes character, familiarly | 34 |
Looney Tunes character with a snout | 35 |
Looney Tunes animator ___ Freleng | 33 |
Looney Tunes "devil," informally | 42 |
Looks to see what one might find | 32 |
Looks to a friend for answers, perhaps | 38 |
Looks out for, as a partner in crime | 36 |
Looks at the answers beforehand, e.g. | 37 |
Looks (through), as for information | 35 |
Looking through photo albums, perhaps? | 38 |
Looking over one's shoulder, maybe | 38 |
Looking like you've seen a ghost | 36 |
Looking forward to being docked? | 32 |
Looking for, to a personal ad writer | 36 |
Looking for, on the personals page | 34 |
Looking for, in personal ads: Abbr. | 35 |
Looking after one's own needs | 33 |
Looked when you shouldn't have | 34 |
Looked warmly upon[SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 34 |
Looked through a cracked window, perhaps | 40 |
Looked over, as a bank before a heist | 37 |
Looked into again, as a criminal case | 37 |
Looked for security cameras, say | 32 |
Looked after, with "for" | 34 |
Look when you're not supposed to | 36 |
Look through half-closed blinds, e.g. | 37 |
Look through a peephole, perhaps | 32 |
Look that means "Look out" | 36 |
Look that means ''look out'' | 44 |
Look that may include thick-rimmed glasses | 42 |
Look that may be accompanied by a smirk | 39 |
Look relaxed when you're nervous, e.g. | 42 |
Look of one who's just seen a ghost | 39 |
Look of one needing a comeuppance | 33 |
Look natural on a baseball field, say | 37 |
Look mischievously amused, as eyes | 34 |
Look like you know what you're doing | 40 |
Look here to find out what's cooking | 40 |
Look from a lounge lizard, perhaps | 34 |
Look for the best baseball glove? | 33 |
Look for grammatical errors, say | 32 |
Look for dirt, literal or otherwise | 35 |
Look featuring a curled upper lip | 33 |
Look emphasized by black clothing | 33 |
Look down on the clouds, perhaps | 32 |
Look causing bad luck, supposedly | 33 |
Look at ___ (let a good pitch go by) | 36 |
Look at long ... and with longing | 33 |
Look after a neighbor's dog, say | 36 |
Look after (with "to") | 32 |
Look accompanying a pass, sometimes | 35 |