Tile game favored by elderly Chinese people | 43 |
'20s fad just before the crossword craze | 44 |
"Das Lied von der Erde" composer | 42 |
'Das Lied von der Erde' composer | 40 |
"Symphony of a Thousand" composer | 43 |
He never finished his Tenth Symphony | 36 |
"Song of the Earth" composer | 38 |
Vienna Opera director, 1897-1907 | 32 |
His Symphony No. 10 is unfinished | 33 |
“Das Lied von der Erde” composer | 40 |
Austrian famed for 10 symphonies | 32 |
Austrian composer-conductor: 1860-1911 | 38 |
"The Song of the Earth" composer Gustav | 49 |
"The Song of the Earth" composer | 42 |
"Songs of a Wayfarer" composer | 40 |
"Resurrection Symphony" composer | 42 |
''Songs of a Wayfarer'' composer | 48 |
Tropical tree with reddish-brown wood | 37 |
1984 men's slalom gold medalist | 35 |
Two-time Olympic slalom medalist Phil | 37 |
Twins' name at the 1984 Olympics | 36 |
Three-time World Cup skiing champion | 36 |
Skiing gold medalist at Sarajevo | 32 |
Skier Phil with 27 World Cup race wins | 38 |
Family name of twin Olympic skiers Phil and Steve | 49 |
Contemporary of Stenmark and Tomba | 34 |
1984 Olympic slalom gold medalist | 33 |
1984 Olympic slalom champion Phil | 33 |
'70s-'80s Olympic skier Phil | 36 |
''Printemps'' month | 35 |
''Avril'' follower | 34 |
When the French celebrate Labor Day | 35 |
Zetterling of "The Witches" | 37 |
Zetterling of "All Those Tomorrows" | 45 |
With "tai," a rum drink | 33 |
When the French celebrate la Fete des Meres | 43 |
When the Festival de Cannes opens | 33 |
When Labor Day is celebrated in France | 38 |
When Canada celebrates la Fete de la Reine | 42 |
Thailand's Chiang ___ University | 36 |
Fête du Travail is celebrated on its first day | 49 |
Fête du premier ___ (French holiday) | 39 |
Fête de la Victoire 1945 month | 33 |
Goddess for whom a month is named | 33 |
One of the Pleiades with a month named after her | 48 |
Word with "old" or "meter" | 46 |
Annina, in "La Traviata" | 34 |
Annina in "La Traviata" | 33 |
Alice, on "The Brady Bunch" | 37 |
Word with "nurse" or "old" | 46 |
Title for Robin Hood's sweetheart | 37 |
Robin Hood's Marian, for one | 32 |
One whose business is picking up? | 33 |
One whose business is picking up | 32 |
One of a trio in “The Mikado” | 37 |
One of a "Mikado" trio | 32 |
Florence, to George and Louise Jefferson | 40 |
Despina, in "Cosi fan tutte" | 38 |
Any of three "Mikado" characters | 42 |
"What am I, your ___?" | 32 |
"Downstairs" character | 32 |
''Downstairs'' personage | 40 |
Whom a dragon threatens in a fairy tale | 39 |
They're often said to be fair | 33 |
The Minotaur was fed seven of these annually | 44 |
It follows a ship's christening | 35 |
Legendary outlaw's companion | 32 |
They're living and loving, to Zeppelin | 42 |
They "live and love," according to Zep | 48 |
Ones who'll straighten you up? | 34 |
Octet "a-milking" in a Christmas song | 47 |
Men need them, according to Neil Young | 38 |
Genet play, with "The" | 32 |
Three-time skiing world champion Hermann | 40 |
Two-time gold medal skier of the 1998 Olympics | 46 |
Three-time world champion alpine skier Hermann | 46 |
Word with "snail" or "chain" | 48 |
This answer contains a lot of letters | 37 |
It's not delivered on Sundays | 33 |
Word with "junk" or "snail" | 47 |
Vacationer's accumulation, perhaps | 38 |
Something you get Saturday, but not Sunday | 42 |
It often contains lots of letters | 33 |
It may be registered or certified | 33 |
Train part where sorting was once done | 38 |
Regular character in "Blondie" | 40 |
Industry pioneered by Ben Franklin | 34 |
Where the outgoing may be found? | 32 |
Proverbial starting point on the corporate ladder | 49 |
Place for things to get sorted out | 34 |
What fan does to band's club | 32 |
Puts one's stamp on something | 33 |
Drops in a box on the street, say | 33 |
Street that may be a U.S. highway | 33 |
Street in a Sinclair Lewis title | 32 |
Sinclair Lewis "Street" | 33 |
Lewis' "___ Street" | 33 |
Alternative name for 1st Street, often | 38 |
"The ___ Event," Streisand film | 41 |
"--- Street" (Sinclair Lewis novel) | 45 |