Comic strip dog for more than a quarter-century | 47 |
Comic strip dog with a long tongue | 34 |
Comic strip favorite (with "The") | 43 |
Comic strip featuring Jeremy and his teen friends | 49 |
Comic strip featuring Jeremy Duncan | 35 |
Comic strip guy with an eye patch | 33 |
Comic strip in which Popeye first appeared | 42 |
Comic strip introduction of 1929 | 32 |
Comic strip penguin created by Berkeley Breathed | 48 |
Comic strip set in Coconino County | 34 |
Comic strip sleuth who wears a deerstalker | 42 |
Comic strip sound from a drunk person | 37 |
Comic strip title character Andy | 32 |
Comic strip with an all-bird cast | 33 |
Comic strip with the characters Rat and Pig | 43 |
Comic strip with two naked main characters | 42 |
Comic strip's Eisenhower-parody slogan | 42 |
Comic Tina recovered from her wound? | 36 |
Comic who "jaws" at night | 35 |
Comic who has a Fox "Project" | 39 |
Comic who hosted the 2014 MTV Movie Awards | 42 |
Comic who inspired this puzzle's theme query | 48 |
Comic who plays in a metal band? | 32 |
Comic who wrote jokes for Kennedy | 33 |
Comic whose trademark is an unstoppable leg | 43 |
Comic Williams appears in commercials | 37 |
Comic with a "domestic goddess" persona | 49 |
Comic with a "Popular Mechanics" column | 49 |
Comic with anthropomorphic animals | 34 |
Comic with the 1955 album "At Sunset" | 47 |
Comic writer who produced this puzzle's quote | 49 |
Comic-Con habitues, stereotypically | 35 |
Comic-opera composer Adolphe ___ | 32 |
Comic-strip hero created by Bob Kane | 36 |
Comical character in "Star Wars" films | 48 |
Comical character with a bowl haircut | 37 |
Comics canine for nearly 30 years | 33 |
Comics canine in a Viking helmet | 32 |
Comics character named for a flower | 35 |
Comics character that taught good manners | 41 |
Comics character who almost never speaks | 40 |
Comics character who debuted in 1941 | 36 |
Comics character with a "gang" | 40 |
Comics character with a corncob pipe | 36 |
Comics character with a horse named Spark Plug | 46 |
Comics character with a secret identity | 39 |
Comics character with a wrist radio | 35 |
Comics character with Dinny the dinosaur | 40 |
Comics crime-fighter in his action mode | 39 |
Comics crime-fighter in his disguised mode | 42 |
Comics daughter of Nancy and Frank DeGroot | 42 |
Comics fellow who hangs out in a pub | 36 |
Comics magician, with "the" | 37 |
Comics patient of Dr. Liz Wilson | 32 |
Comics publisher of "Captain Video" | 45 |
Comics redhead at Riverdale High | 32 |
Comics soldier (with "The") | 37 |
Comics teenager who debuted in 1925 | 35 |
Comics title character who married Irving | 41 |
Comics word spelled between asterisks | 37 |
Comics' Miss Kett and others | 32 |
Comics' Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben | 37 |
Coming attractions shot at a mobile home park? | 46 |
Coming down with something, maybe | 33 |
Coming from either end, so to speak | 35 |
Coming from obscurity to success | 32 |
Coming immediately after, as on TV | 34 |
Coming of Age in Samoa author | 32 |
Coming on to a patient, perhaps? | 32 |
Coming out, as an animal in a crest | 35 |
Coming up with a clever retort the next day? | 44 |
Coming-of-age classic, with "The" | 43 |
Coming-of-age comedy gag subjects | 33 |
Coming-of-age movie subject, perhaps | 36 |
Coming-out participant, for short | 33 |
Comm. method reputedly used by Koko the gorilla | 47 |
Command for a sheep's fleece to grow bigger? | 48 |
Command for not-so-nimble fingers | 33 |
Command for silence, in court (Var.) | 36 |
Command from a dentist, after gargling | 38 |
Command from an angry coach, perhaps | 36 |
Command given to one of Santa's reindeer | 44 |
Command in a fire-and-brimstone sermon | 38 |
Command often entered in a state of panic | 41 |
Command on a religious nut's protest sign | 45 |
Command opposite to "gee" | 35 |
Command sequence before shooting | 32 |
Command shouted in many Westerns | 32 |
Command that "tracks" Santa | 37 |
Command to a French composer at an intersection? | 48 |
Command to a Hungarian composer at the piano? | 45 |
Command to a lizard to stay in its room? | 40 |
Command to a newly dubbed knight | 32 |
Command to a person holding a deck of cards | 43 |
Command to a pooch on a couch, maybe | 36 |
Command to a scout or quarterback? | 34 |
Command to an overfriendly canine | 33 |
Command to Eliza Doolittle's dog? | 37 |
Command to relax, as from an officer | 36 |
Command used when creating a new file name | 42 |