One recognized at mid-season, often | 35 |
Like many casts, in movie advertisements | 40 |
Like J.J. Hardy or Yadier Molina | 32 |
Like a cast with an expensive budget | 36 |
Like a blockbuster's cast, often | 36 |
Ballplayer in a midsummer exhibition game | 41 |
NASA worker's enthusiastic cry? | 35 |
Hit song of 1957 (Academy Award) | 32 |
Cahn–Van Heusen Oscar winner: 1957 | 41 |
Like the most impressive records | 32 |
Word used with some sports records | 34 |
Never surpassed, as a sports record | 35 |
Adjective for the best, in sports | 33 |
"I owe it __ clean living" | 36 |
___ the good: so much the better | 32 |
After everything's been said and done | 41 |
Imply, with ''to'' | 34 |
Casually mention, with "to" | 37 |
That "je ne sais quoi," so to speak | 45 |
Magazine with annual Best of Beauty awards | 42 |
Cousin of Mademoiselle and Vogue | 32 |
Like the theme answers in this puzzle? | 38 |
Kin to "full of baloney" | 34 |
Vonda Shepard's show "___ McBeal" | 47 |
Straight ___ (PFLAG member, e.g.) | 33 |
Sheedy of "The Breakfast Club" | 40 |
Queer-positive straight person, as it were | 42 |
One who's supposed to be available if needed | 48 |
Great Britain, vis-a-vis the United States | 42 |
"The Breakfast Club" actress Sheedy | 45 |
___ Sloper (1915 Grand National winner) | 39 |
How Bush felt about a former top aide? | 38 |
"Summer and Smoke" heroine | 36 |
''Summer and Smoke'' heroine | 44 |
Woman in "Summer and Smoke" | 37 |
Sir Lawrence ___-Tadema, English painter | 40 |
Presbyterian-founded Michigan college | 37 |
Name from the Latin for "nourishing" | 46 |
Longest book of the Book of Mormon | 34 |
Longest book in the Book of Mormon | 34 |
Liberal-arts college in Michigan | 32 |
Hitchcock's wife and collaborator | 37 |
General Powell's better half | 32 |
Book of Mormon's longest book | 33 |
"Brokeback Mountain" wife | 35 |
''From Here to Eternity'' role | 46 |
___-Ata (former capital of Kazakhstan) | 38 |
School for which one feels nostalgic | 36 |
"Hail, Stanford, Hail!," for one | 42 |
Targets of fact-finding missions? | 33 |
Output from Benjamin Franklin's press | 41 |
"I Love You Because" singer | 37 |
"Here in My Heart" singer | 35 |
Father-and-son prophets in the Book of Mormon | 45 |
Company that makes "Dial Up" mascara | 46 |
Cosmetics brand endorsed by Kate Hudson | 39 |
California's #1 agricultural export | 39 |
Florida band that "nearly" made it? | 45 |
They're given to relieve the poor | 37 |
"___, for the love of Allah!" | 39 |
''___ for the poor!'' | 37 |
Metal alloy named for its elements | 34 |
"That's ___ off my mind!" | 39 |
"That's ___ of crap" | 34 |
"___ would sink a navy . . . ": Shak. | 47 |
''Get ___ of that!'' | 36 |
"Half ___ is better ..." | 34 |
'Half -- is better than none' | 37 |
"Half ___ is better..." | 33 |
"Half ___ is better than none" | 40 |
"Half ___ is better . . . " | 37 |
"A Jug of Wine, ___ . . . ": FitzGerald | 49 |
"Seldom comes ___ laughing home" | 42 |
Take out ___ (get some assistance at the bank) | 46 |
Float ___ (provide financing for) | 33 |
Apply for __: try to borrow money | 33 |
Shaving cream ingredient, perhaps | 33 |
Additive to shampoo and shaving cream | 37 |
"The potted physician" | 32 |
Succulent containing a medicinal gel | 36 |
Shower gel ingredient, sometimes | 32 |
African shrub in the lily family | 32 |
The so-called "potted physician" | 42 |
Succulent, spiny-leafed, medicinal plant | 40 |
Succulent once used to treat tuberculosis | 41 |
Succulent in some trendy bottled beverages | 42 |
Soothing substance on some tissues | 34 |
Something bitter to make one better | 35 |
Skin lotion ingredient, sometimes | 33 |
Shaving-cream ingredient, perhaps | 33 |
Shaving-cream additive, sometimes | 33 |
Plant with thick, toothed leaves | 32 |
Plant whose flowers resemble the Easter lily | 44 |
Plant used in remedies for dry skin | 35 |
Plant that's bad for dogs and cats | 38 |
Plant extract in some dietary supplements | 41 |
Natural heartburn remedy, some say | 34 |
Its juice is sometimes used to treat heartburn | 46 |
It's used for treating burns | 32 |
Ingredient in traditional medicine | 34 |