Der ___ Fritz (Friedrich the Great) | 35 |
Der ___ (German "father") | 35 |
"__ Synagoge" (Essen cultural center) | 47 |
Word with ''ego'' | 33 |
"Circumstances ___ cases" | 35 |
Changed from a maxi into a midi, maybe | 38 |
Tony Clifton, to comic Andy Kaufman | 35 |
Sasha Fierce for Beyoncé, once | 33 |
Part of many a superhero's life | 35 |
One of the "three faces of Eve" | 41 |
What black and white squares do on a chessboard | 47 |
Do this, then that, then this again | 35 |
Movie DVD special feature, perhaps | 34 |
Two-time Wimbledon winner Gibson | 32 |
International Tennis Hall of Fame's Gibson | 46 |
Lovelace's "To ___, From Prison" | 46 |
Legendary Wimbledon champ Gibson | 32 |
In spite of the fact that, briefly | 34 |
Notwithstanding that, informally | 32 |
In spite of the fact that, for short | 36 |
Regardless of the fact that, briefly | 36 |
Notwithstanding that, poetically | 32 |
Certain conjunction, in a poem or a text message | 48 |
Word form for ''height'' | 40 |
Prefix with graph, meter or plane | 33 |
Prefix meaning ''high'' | 39 |
Nissan's first hybrid vehicle | 33 |
Model priced between the Sentra and the Maxima | 46 |
Pilot's "cruising" number | 39 |
Factoid in a pilot's announcement | 37 |
"Gosford Park" director | 33 |
"The Player" director, 1992 | 37 |
"Nashville" director Robert | 37 |
"A Prairie Home Companion" director | 45 |
"The Long Goodbye" director, 1973 | 43 |
"Kansas City" director, 1996 | 38 |
'Nashville' director Robert | 35 |
Brahms' ''___ Rhapsody'' | 44 |
Second-highest in four-part harmony | 35 |
Second highest in a family of instruments | 41 |
Brahms's "___ Rhapsody" | 37 |
Highest adult male singing voice | 32 |
Charlie Parker's saxophone type | 35 |
Brahms' "___Rhapsody" | 35 |
Annina in "Der Rosenkavalier" | 39 |
''Hold it,'' in Spain | 37 |
Word describing some instruments | 32 |
Trujillo ___ (Puerto Rican city) | 32 |
Señorita's "Stop!" | 35 |
Second-highest voice in a four-part chorus | 42 |
Second highest, in a family of instruments | 42 |
Sax type played by Charlie Parker | 33 |
Sax played by Charlie and Maceo Parker | 38 |
Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd," for one | 48 |
Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees" | 39 |
Lola in "Damn Yankees," e.g. | 38 |
Like Cannonball Adderley's sax | 34 |
Lea Michele on "Glee," e.g. | 37 |
Lady Gaga or Katy Perry, vocally | 32 |
It's between soprano and tenor | 34 |
Clef that sort of looks like a capital B | 40 |
Cannonball Adderley's sax type | 34 |
"Breathe In" band Palo___ | 35 |
"___ voltaje!" (Spanish warning) | 42 |
"__ Rhapsody": Brahms vocal work | 42 |
"Good Eats" host Brown | 32 |
Illinois city on the Mississippi | 32 |
Glenn Miller's real first name | 34 |
"Good Eats" series creator __ Brown | 45 |
Site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 39 |
Ontario community or English namesake | 38 |
Illinois town near the Mississippi River | 40 |
City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 35 |
_____ Parker, 1904 candidate for President | 42 |
City founded by the Pennsylvania Railroad | 41 |
Stop on Amtrak's Pennsylvanian | 34 |
Pennsylvania city near Horseshoe Curve | 38 |
It's about 80 miles east of Pittsburgh | 42 |
It's 90 miles east of Pittsburgh | 36 |
Home to Double-A baseball's Curve | 37 |
Home of the Railroaders Memorial Museum | 39 |
Home of the Curve, a Pittsburgh Pirates farm team | 49 |
Home of Penn State's Ivyside Park campus | 44 |
Chorus voices lower than sopranos | 33 |
The voices of Oberon, Rinaldo and Erda | 38 |
They're heard at chorus rehearsals | 38 |
Soloists in Mahler's Symphony #3 | 36 |
Cannonball Adderley's instrument | 36 |
Instrument for Cannonball Adderley | 34 |
Glazunov wrote a 1934 concerto for one | 38 |
Person unselfishly concerned for others | 39 |
Nos. reported to a control tower | 32 |
"Be-Bop-___" (Gene Vincent hit) | 41 |
Gene Vincent's "Be-Bop-___" | 41 |
Gene Vincent's ''Be-Bop-___'' | 49 |
''Be-Bop-___'' (1956 hit) | 41 |
Gene Vincent's "Be-Bop-__" | 40 |
"Be-Bop-__": Gene Vincent hit | 39 |
Potential school donor, familiarly | 34 |
Possible contributor to a school fundraiser | 43 |