King who was the father of Cordelia | 35 |
King who raged to Edgar on the heath | 36 |
He was "every inch a king" | 36 |
He gave us "Good Times" | 33 |
Father of Cordelia, Goneril, and Regan | 38 |
English humorist: 1812–88 | 32 |
Edward who popularized the limerick | 35 |
Creator of the Owl and the Pussy-cat | 36 |
Creator of "All in the Family" | 40 |
"There was an old man ..." poet | 41 |
"The Owl and the Pussy Cat" writer | 44 |
"The Jeffersons" writer Norman | 40 |
"Runcible spoon" coiner | 33 |
"Oh, that way madness lies" speaker | 45 |
"Laughable Lyrics" poet | 33 |
"King ___" (Shakespeare) | 34 |
"King ___," quotation source | 38 |
"All in the Family" creator Norman | 44 |
"A Book of Nonsense" author, 1846 | 43 |
''Sanford and Son'' co-producer | 47 |
Part 2 of today's quota-tion | 32 |
Make excellent use of class time | 32 |
Joe Public "Live and ___" | 35 |
Go over pages of vocabulary words, say | 38 |
Find out about, with "of" | 35 |
Alanis Morissette "You ___" | 37 |
Added to one's knowledge base | 33 |
Documents acquired by most minors | 33 |
Popular New Year's resolution | 33 |
Goes to school for the right reasons | 36 |
Doesn't repeat one's mistake | 36 |
___ the ropes (gets some orientation) | 37 |
Kaiser Chiefs "___ My Lesson Well" | 44 |
James Blake "I Never ___ to Share" | 44 |
TV producer Norman and a tragic king | 36 |
1980s-'90s women's magazine | 35 |
"Rescue Me" star Denis | 32 |
"Turn on, tune in, drop out" advocate | 47 |
He went on a lot of trips in the 1960s | 38 |
Harvard proponent of higher education? | 38 |
Drug-culture leader in the 60's | 35 |
Commander of Eastern Sea Frontier: 1943–46 | 49 |
Big name in '60s counterculture | 35 |
Author of "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out" | 48 |
"The Psychedelic Reader" collaborator | 47 |
"The Politics of Ecstasy" author | 42 |
"Politics of Ecstasy" author | 38 |
'60s counterculturist Timothy | 33 |
This might give you a flat in London | 36 |
Break it and you may be out on the street | 41 |
Apartment dweller's document | 32 |
What to do with a flat in London | 32 |
Place for a renter's signature | 34 |
It often requires a security deposit | 36 |
It might get you a flat in London | 33 |
It may have a ''no pets'' clause | 48 |
Hairdresser's monthly payment, maybe | 40 |
Auto dealer's agreement, at times | 37 |
Apartment renter's agreement | 32 |
Apartment dweller's agreement | 33 |
Office buildings often have them | 32 |
Charge for using, as an apartment | 33 |
A dog may pull on one during a walk | 35 |
Restraints for Fido's friends | 33 |
Its aim is to eliminate some prowlers | 37 |
"It was the ___ I could do" | 37 |
". . . to say the ___" | 32 |
"It's the ___ I can do" | 37 |
Opposite of the lion's share | 32 |
"That's the ___ I can do" | 39 |
"Last but not ___ ..." | 32 |
"It's the __ I can do" | 36 |
What the booby prize winner scored | 34 |
In any case, with "at" | 32 |
Describing some bitterns and flycatchers | 40 |
"That's the ___ of my worries" | 44 |
"That's the ___ of my worries!" | 45 |
"That is the ___ of my worries!" | 42 |
"It's the ___ you can do" | 39 |
"It's the __ you can do" | 38 |
"___ said, soonest mended" | 36 |
"___ said is soonest mended" | 38 |
''It was the ___ I could do'' | 45 |
''... to say the ___'' | 38 |
___ squares (statistical method) | 32 |
___ squares (a statistical method) | 34 |
Pendulous part of a dog's ear | 33 |
"Caroline in the City" star | 37 |
"Back to the Future" actress | 38 |
What all partygoers eventually take | 35 |
"Make like a tree and ___!" | 37 |
"If You ___ Me Now" (Chicago) | 39 |
"___ her to heaven": Shak. | 36 |
Classic sitcom that jumped from CBS to ABC | 42 |
This and Sputnik 1 were launched on the same day | 48 |
Its opening theme was "The Toy Parade" | 48 |
Spread through, causing gradual change | 38 |
Whitman's "___ of Grass" | 38 |
They may be inserted for holiday dinners | 40 |
"So I turn the ___ of Fancy": Riley | 45 |