". . . his wife could eat no ___" | 43 |
Option at a butcher's, maybe | 32 |
Don't stand on one's own | 32 |
Director David, "Lawrence of Arabia" | 46 |
Corned beef sandwich specification | 34 |
Apply pressure to, with "on" | 38 |
7-time Oscar best director nominee | 34 |
"Raja of Imperial Cinema" | 35 |
"--- On Me" (film or song) | 36 |
"___ On Me" Bill Withers | 34 |
"___ On Me" (Bill Withers song) | 41 |
"___ on me when you're not strong" | 48 |
"__ on Me": Bill Withers classic | 42 |
" . . . River Kwai" director | 38 |
" . . . a ___ and hungry look" | 40 |
''Ryan's Daughter'' director | 48 |
''Lawrence of Arabia'' director | 47 |
Calorie counter's deli request | 34 |
Nocturnal swimmer of Greek legend | 33 |
Greek youth who swam the Hellespont | 35 |
Favored, with "toward" | 32 |
Pressured (with ''on'') | 39 |
Shoe that's thrown to make a point | 38 |
Horseshoes throw that's against the stake | 45 |
Hobber, in the game of horseshoes | 33 |
"Almost" in horseshoes | 32 |
Like the most expensive hamburger meat | 38 |
Like the most expensive chopped meat | 36 |
Rimes with the 1996 hit "Blue" | 40 |
'How Do I Live' singer Rimes | 36 |
"___ Me," Bill Withers hit song | 41 |
1989 movie featuring principal Joe Clark | 40 |
1989 high-school film based on a song title | 43 |
1989 film set in an inner-city high school | 42 |
Isn't perfectly perpendicular | 33 |
Rough shelter with a sloping roof | 33 |
It's inclined to provide shelter | 36 |
". . . one giant ___ for mankind" | 43 |
Word with "frog" or "year" | 46 |
Word with ''quantum'' | 37 |
Unwarranted conclusion, figuratively | 36 |
TV's "Quantum ___" | 32 |
Try to make it over a chasm, say | 32 |
The kind of year we're having in 2008 | 41 |
Route to an illogical conclusion | 32 |
Neil Armstrong made a giant one for mankind | 43 |
Michelle Branch "___ of Faith" | 40 |
Lambeau ___ (Packers celebration) | 33 |
Lambeau ___ (Green Bay Packer celebration) | 42 |
"Quantum ___," TV show | 32 |
"One giant ___ for mankind" | 37 |
"Able to ___ tall buildings..." | 41 |
"Able to ___ tall buildings ..." | 42 |
"... one giant __ for mankind" | 40 |
Show enthusiasm for, as an opportunity | 38 |
Go for eagerly, as an opportunity | 33 |
Sixtieth day of the year, periodically | 38 |
Michael Jordan did it many times | 32 |
One who's not out of bounds? | 32 |
What the looker is next, presumably | 35 |
One of 10 Christmas carol characters | 36 |
Any of ten lords in a seasonal song | 35 |
"Twelve Days of Christmas" lords, e.g. | 48 |
People born on February 29, colloquially | 40 |
Start something enthusiastically | 32 |
Emulatin' Annie's lizards | 33 |
They may be faith-based or quantum | 34 |
Jeté and entrechat, in ballet | 32 |
"My heart ___ up . . . ": Wordsworth | 46 |
"My heart ___ up . . . " | 34 |
Eagerly accepted, with "at" | 37 |
"Into the dangerous world I ___": Blake | 49 |
Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity | 44 |
When presidential elections occur | 33 |
"All in the Family" producer Norman | 45 |
"All in the Family" producer | 38 |
"O, let me not be mad" speaker | 40 |
"The Owl and the Pussycat" poet | 41 |
"Sanford and Son" producer | 36 |
"Maude" creator Norman | 32 |
"Laughable Lyrics" writer | 35 |
''All in the Family'' producer | 46 |
Shakespeare's legendary king | 32 |
Norman who produced "All in the Family" | 49 |
He produced "Good Times" | 34 |
"The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward | 48 |
"The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" poet | 42 |
"That way madness lies" speaker | 41 |
"Sanford and Son" producer Norman | 43 |
"Sanford and Son" co-producer | 39 |
"Maude" producer Norman | 33 |
"Book of Nonsense" author | 35 |
''Sanford and Son'' producer | 44 |
Writer who popularized limericks | 32 |
The Earl of Kent is his courtier | 32 |
The Duke of Albany's father-in-law | 38 |
ShakespeareÂ’s "King ___" | 38 |
Shakespeare's "King ___" | 38 |
Noted James Earl Jones stage role | 33 |
Norman who created "All in the Family" | 48 |