It goes in one era and out the other | 36 |
It goes in front of a coal tender | 33 |
It goes from one vessel to another | 34 |
It goes from one joint to another | 33 |
It goes between a couple of Swiss banks | 39 |
It goes before the carte, not the horse | 39 |
It goes before the "carte" | 36 |
It goes before E except after C, sometimes | 42 |
It goes before carte, but not horse | 35 |
It goes before beauty, so they say | 34 |
It goes before beauty, in a saying | 34 |
It goes back and forth in the woods | 35 |
It goes back and forth in a workshop | 36 |
It goes around at an amusement park | 35 |
It goes around at a construction site | 37 |
It goes after poli and before fi | 32 |
It goes a long way before the Olympics | 38 |
It goes "bang!" in a courtroom | 40 |
It goes "Ah-h-h-choo!" | 32 |
It gives the face a lean, gaunt appearance | 42 |
It gives some lawyers butterflies? | 34 |
It gives red wine an astringent taste | 37 |
It gives a banana its smell, for one | 36 |
It gets you where you're going | 34 |
It gets to the heart of the matter | 34 |
It gets thrown up in a famous Christmas poem | 44 |
It gets the largest compartment in a TV dinner | 46 |
It gets sprinkled in some fairy tales | 37 |
It gets searched many, many times each day | 42 |
It gets pulled out in times of extreme depression | 49 |
It gets picked in Hawaii, briefly | 33 |
It gets picked in Hawaii (Abbr.) | 32 |
It gets passed down in the family | 33 |
It gets opened before some speeches | 35 |
It gets laughs from just a few people | 37 |
It gets going with a good paddling | 34 |
It gets flatter as it gets older | 32 |
It gets down before going to bed? | 33 |
It gets covered with sauce and cheese | 37 |
It gets caught between the sheets | 33 |
It gets bigger when stroked or massaged | 39 |
It gets a new position upon graduation | 38 |
It gained independence from France in 1962 | 42 |
It funded Robert Mapplethorpe: Abbr. | 36 |
It frequently finds itself in hot water | 39 |
It freezes before it hits the ground | 36 |
It forms part of the Poland-Germany border | 42 |
It forms much of Lombardy's southern border | 47 |
It forms a set with Vermont and Connecticut | 43 |
It formed part of East Germany's border | 43 |
It forbids religious tests for political office | 47 |
It follows the octave in an Italian sonnet | 42 |
It follows the last word of each starred entry | 46 |
It follows the initial part of a procedure | 42 |
It follows the answer to each starred clue | 42 |
It follows ka in the Spanish alphabet | 37 |
It follows Jean in many French names | 36 |
It follows iodine in the periodic table | 39 |
It follows Georgia in higher education | 38 |
It follows first, second and third | 34 |
It follows either word in the four long answers | 47 |
It follows beach, ski, surf and tennis | 38 |
It follows beach, ski and tennis | 32 |
It follows a woman down the aisle | 33 |
It follows a ship's christening | 35 |
It follows a section of old Route 66 | 36 |
It follows a dot in many on-line addresses | 42 |
It follows a chain in the military: Abbr. | 41 |
It follows "Rice" in the supermarket | 46 |
It follows "Repeat after me" | 38 |
It follows "Que" twice, in song | 41 |
It follows "peek" in a baby's game | 48 |
It follows "nothin' like" | 39 |
It follows "high" or "Texas" | 48 |
It follows "First of all ..." | 39 |
It follows "And" in a Beatles title | 45 |
It follows "//" in a URL | 34 |
It follows ''Que'' in a song | 44 |
It followed the Manhattan Project | 33 |
It followed "hey" in Elizabethan times | 48 |
It followed "A Hard Day's Night" | 46 |
It flows under the Ponte Vecchio | 32 |
It flows through the veins of the emotionless | 45 |
It flows through the Lake of Thun | 33 |
It flows through the Fertile Crescent | 37 |
It flows through Ethiopia and Sudan | 35 |
It flows near the Piazzale Michelangelo | 39 |
It flows into the Missouri near Jefferson City | 46 |
It flows into Ontario's Georgian Bay [1961] | 47 |
It flows into Africa's Orange | 33 |
It flows by the Royal Shakespeare Theatre | 41 |
It flows beneath the Ponte Vecchio | 34 |
It flies over the Élysée Palace | 38 |
It flies on Saturdays only in emergencies | 41 |
It fled with the spoon, in a rhyme | 34 |
It fled with the spoon, in a nursery rhyme | 42 |
It flaps its wings but can't fly | 36 |
It fell shortly after the 2001 vernal equinox | 45 |
It fell on Taylor Swift's "Guitar" | 48 |
It feels good to have it stroked | 32 |