Cheerleader's accessory, for short | 38 |
Cheerleader's characteristic | 32 |
Cheerleader's words of encouragement | 40 |
Cheerleader-turned-singer-turned-judge | 38 |
Cheers for a banderillero's superior | 40 |
Cheers for the bodybuilder's muscles? | 41 |
Cheers, notably (and two kinds of cars) | 39 |
Cheery cashier in Progressive ads | 33 |
Cheery fellow in the neighborhood? | 34 |
Cheese and beef concoction for humorist Mort? | 45 |
Cheese at a wine-and-cheese party | 33 |
Cheese from a town of the same name | 35 |
Cheese from Italy's Veneto region | 37 |
Cheese from milk of sheep or goats | 34 |
Cheese from overseas, for example | 33 |
Cheese made from goat's milk | 32 |
Cheese made from the milk of Friesian cows | 42 |
Cheese named after a town in the Netherlands | 44 |
Cheese named for a historic French region | 41 |
Cheese named for a Norwegian town | 33 |
Cheese named for an English village | 35 |
Cheese often crumbled into salads | 33 |
Cheese often used in Caesar salads | 34 |
Cheese originally from Somerset, England | 40 |
Cheese served at crossword conventions | 38 |
Cheese shaped into a flattened ball | 35 |
Cheese stuffed in stuffed shells | 32 |
Cheese that tastes a bit like Parmesan when aged | 48 |
Cheese that's "made" backward | 43 |
Cheese that's especially overpowering? | 42 |
Cheese that's made backward? | 32 |
Cheese that's made backwards? | 33 |
Cheese town in the province of Noord-Holland | 44 |
Cheese with which port is traditionally served | 46 |
Cheese's partner, in a popular casserole | 44 |
Cheese-eating rodent, in Coblenz | 32 |
Cheesehead's home, for short | 32 |
Cheeses made from ewes' milk | 32 |
Cheeses manufactured in the Mediterranean? | 42 |
Cheeses named for an English village | 36 |
Cheesy classic sitcom character? | 32 |
Cheesy Italian dish cooked in broth | 35 |
Cheesy pickup line? [1944, 1995*] | 33 |
Cheesy TV detective show, with "The"? | 47 |
Cheeta, in "Tarzan" films | 35 |
Cheetah, compared to other animals | 34 |
Cheevy of Edwin Arlington Robinson verse | 40 |
Chef Auguste Escoffier creations | 32 |
Chef Bucco on "The Sopranos" | 38 |
Chef Ina Garten's "Barefoot ___" | 46 |
Chef known to "kick it up a notch" | 44 |
Chef known to “kick it up a notch” | 42 |
Chef Rachael in pursuit of a legendary recipe? | 46 |
Chef who can "kick it up" | 35 |
Chef who kicks things up a notch | 32 |
Chef who says "Pork fat rules!" | 41 |
Chef who's at home on the range | 35 |
Chef's ''in the style of'' | 46 |
Chef's "in the style of" | 38 |
Chef's comment at the poker game | 36 |
Chef's concern re chicken dishes | 36 |
Chef's contribution, perhaps | 32 |
Chef's high-temperature technique | 37 |
Chef's organization of beating utensils? | 44 |
Chef's secret ingredient, perhaps | 37 |
Chef's secret ingredient, sometimes | 39 |
Chef, or cape in British Columbia | 34 |
Chefs doing quality assurance, e.g. | 35 |
Chekhov classic (broken in three places) | 40 |
Chekhov drama about a gay blossom? | 34 |
Chekhov play, with "The" | 34 |
Chekhov who wrote "Ivanov" | 36 |
Chekhov who wrote "Uncle Vanya" | 41 |
Chekhov work, with "The" | 34 |
Chekhov's 'Uncle --' | 32 |
Chekhov's "The Cherry ___" | 40 |
Chekhov's "The ___ Gull" | 38 |
Chekhov's "Uncle ___" | 35 |
Chekhov's "Uncle _____" | 37 |
Chekhov's "__ Sisters" | 36 |
Chekhov's "___ Sisters" | 37 |
Chekhov's "___ Vanya" | 35 |
Chekhovian sister of Masha and Irina | 36 |
Chekov player on "Star Trek" | 38 |
Chekov portrayer on "Star Trek" | 41 |
Chelsea coach ___ Felipe Scolari | 32 |
Chelsea Park-to-Bryant Park dir. | 32 |
Chem. contaminant banned by the U.S. in 1979 | 44 |
Chem. formula for hydrogen isocyanide | 37 |
Chemical compound in fertilizers and plastics | 46 |
Chemical agent for climate change | 33 |
Chemical analyses, as of metal content | 38 |
Chemical banned by the EPA in 1977 | 34 |
Chemical Brothers "___ Planet Dust" | 45 |
Chemical company known for paint | 32 |
Chemical compound in "poppers" | 40 |
Chemical compound or anagram for steer | 38 |
Chemical compound resembling another one | 40 |
Chemical compounds resembling others | 36 |
Chemical element linked to lung cancer | 38 |