It's sometimes held in delis | 32 |
It's sometimes held at a diner | 34 |
It's sometimes held at a deli | 33 |
It's not held when it's used | 36 |
Hellmann's product, informally | 34 |
Egg-salad ingredient, informally | 32 |
Cinco de _____ (Mexican holiday) | 32 |
"Hold the ___" (deli request) | 39 |
"Hold the ___!" (diner call) | 38 |
Early employer of Benjamin Spock | 32 |
World-famous institution in Rochester, Minn. | 44 |
Minnesota-based medical research group | 38 |
Famous institution in Rochester, Minn. | 38 |
'Health Letter' publisher | 33 |
Big Apple's favorite bread spread? | 38 |
"Key to the City" presenter | 37 |
XTC "The ___ of Simpleton" | 36 |
Winner of an Indianapolis race, e.g. | 36 |
Rahm Emanuel, vis-Ã -vis Chicago | 34 |
Joe Quimby on "The Simpsons" | 38 |
Job title never held by any U.S. President | 42 |
Atlanta's Bill Campbell, e.g. | 33 |
1984 best-selling Ed Koch memoir | 32 |
''Key to the city'' presenter | 45 |
___ McCheese (former fast-food character) | 41 |
Jacques Chirac and Grover Cleveland, once | 41 |
Coolidge, Cleveland and Andrew Johnson, once | 44 |
What some celebrations are centered around | 42 |
Central fixture for a spring dance | 34 |
Erections with ribbons wrapped around them | 42 |
Baseball's 'Say Hey Kid' | 36 |
One of the greatest center fielders of all time | 47 |
"Say Hey Kid" of baseball | 35 |
Willie of the 1950s-'60s Giants | 35 |
Spark for the Giants' 1951 pennant win | 42 |
National League's M.V.P. in 1954 | 36 |
Highest-paid baseball player of 1966 | 36 |
Giant with the retired jersey #24 | 33 |
Giant who made "The Catch," 1954 | 42 |
Baseball's "Say Hey" | 34 |
Baseball's "Say Hey Kid" | 38 |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer who played for the Giants | 48 |
Baseball great who's Bonds's godfather | 46 |
#24 who played in 24 All-Star Games | 35 |
"Say Hey" Hall-of-Famer | 33 |
"The loneliest guy in town" | 37 |
''Lonely'' guy of TV commercials | 48 |
Pittsburgh Pirate great, familiarly | 35 |
Pirate legend Bill's nickname | 33 |
1960 World Series hero, popularly | 33 |
1960 World Series hero, familiarly | 34 |
1960 Pirates World Series hero, familiarly | 42 |
Literally, "place of the deer" | 40 |
Motor company headquartered in Hiroshima | 40 |
Hisakazu Imaki's car company | 32 |
Hiroshima Municipal Stadium sponsor | 35 |
Car company named after the Zoroastrian god | 43 |
"Zoom-zoom" car company | 33 |
Tributes and Miatas, for example | 32 |
Game sometimes found on the back of a cereal box | 48 |
There might be cheese at the end of it | 38 |
Setting for "The Shining" | 35 |
Puzzle with an "Enter" instruction | 44 |
Puzzle with a start and a finish | 32 |
Place to pursue the one true path? | 34 |
Pencil game with many turn choices | 34 |
London streets, in a manner of speaking | 39 |
In many an English manor's garden | 37 |
Hedge formation in "The Shining" | 42 |
Construction financed by a hedge fund? | 38 |
Activity on a kid's place mat | 33 |
"The Shining" climax setting | 38 |
'70s soul band inspired by a labyrinth? | 43 |
Literally, "good luck" | 32 |
Some outdoor autumnal attractions | 33 |
Puzzles on kid-friendly place mats | 34 |
Features of many kids' place mats | 37 |
Challenges in a child's puzzle book | 39 |
Deg. for a corporate ladder climber | 35 |
Deg. from Dartmouth's Tuck School | 37 |
Industrialist's deg., perhaps | 33 |
G.W. Bush is the only president who earned one | 46 |
Corporate bigwig's deg., perhaps | 36 |
Bill Gates found one unnecessary | 32 |
A Wall St. Journal subscriber, perhaps | 38 |
With this, you'll probably manage | 37 |
Wharton grad's accomplishment | 33 |
Wall Streeter's deg., perhaps | 33 |
Part of a C.E.O.'s résumé | 35 |
Offering at Brigham Young's Marriott | 40 |
Many a Wharton grad's degree | 32 |
Many a Wall St. Journal subscriber | 34 |
Many a Bain Capital hiree: Abbr. | 32 |
Kellogg School of Management deg. | 33 |
George W. Bush is the only president with one | 45 |
Degree sought by someone taking the GMAT | 40 |
Degree involving courses in mktg. and mgmt. | 43 |
Degree for some future i-bankers | 32 |
Degree for an MIT Sloan School grad | 35 |
Degree Bill Gates and Warren Buffett never earned | 49 |