Hes |
Guys |
Crew |
Wise |
Hands |
Dudes |
Chaps |
Gents |
Males |
Troops |
Fellas |
People |
Pieces |
Bipeds |
Valets |
Stags? |
Blokes. |
Fellows |
Misters |
Persons |
Counters |
Soldiers |
Staffers |
Brothers |
Loo sign |
Big boys |
Old boys |
Tub trio |
Troopers |
Door word |
Door sign |
GQ target |
Head word |
Husbands. |
W.C. sign |
Bachelors |
The theme |
Most CEOs |
Some males |
Adult boys |
Some of us |
Gamepieces |
Pops, e.g. |
Stag goers |
Bros, e.g. |
Earthlings |
Grown boys |
Rooks, e.g. |
Kings, e.g. |
NBA players |
Game pieces |
Male people |
Chess units |
Former boys |
Stag guests |
Tubbed trio |
Boys, later |
Human males |
Part of MIB |
Pawns, e.g. |
Male humans |
Many adults |
Ship's crew |
Adult males |
NFL players |
Frat members |
Crew members |
Human beings |
___ in White |
Ace preceder |
Boyz II ____ |
Chess tokens |
Foot or fore |
Grownup boys |
Grooms, e.g. |
Male persons |
Most priests |
Some couples |
Valets, e.g. |
WC door word |
All husbands |
Lavatory sign |
Restroom sign |
Knights, e.g. |
'-- in Black' |
_____ at Work |
Adult fellows |
Most soldiers |
Multiple guys |
Some grownups |
Sorry! pieces |
Viagra takers |
Board members |
Cialis takers |
Bathroom sign |
Grown-up boys |
Kasparov's 16 |
Most senators |
Chess" pieces? |
Checkers, e.g. |
Certain voters |
Sign on a door |
Word on a door |
Rest room sign |
___ of Harlech |
A Few Good --- |
Humanoid males |
Levitra takers |
Male personnel |
Most baritones |
Multiple males |
Some grown-ups |
Warlocks, e.g. |
Rooks or pawns |
Father and son |
Stag attendees |
Playing pieces |
Certain people |
Calling all ___ |
The unfair sex. |
All NBA players |
Dads and uncles |
Gentle closing? |
Ones "from Mars |
Pro footballers |
Restaurant sign |
Rooks and pawns |
Are we not ___? |
______ Checkers |
The "M" of "MIB |
Checkers pieces |
Dukes and earls |
Beefcake posers |
''12 Angry ___'' |
Boys, eventually |
Chess components |
Esquire's target |
King, pawn, etc. |
Males sometimes |
Most misogynists |
Most sports fans |
Pieces or tokens |
Pawns or knights |
What boys become |
Twelve Angry ___ |
Queens, in chess |
Washroom placard |
Senate majority? |
It's Raining ___ |
Common door sign |
Fathers and sons |
Board-game pieces |
Almost half of us |
Androphobe's fear |
Bishops and pawns |
Certain door sign |
Game-board pieces |
Kings and bishops |
Pieces on a board |
Queens on a board |
Some foes of orcs |
Stag participants |
They're all equal |
They're on boards |
What Wafs are not |
Board-game tokens |
NFL players, e.g. |
Patriarchy rulers |
Tub trio of rhyme |
What boys will be |
R&B's Boyz II ___ |
Comic book mutants |
Fraternity members |
Grandfathers, e.g. |
Stag party parties |
Bathroom door word |
Restroom door word |
All major leaguers |
Bachelors/husbands |
Bishop, rook, etc. |
Cruiser's targets? |
Most West Pointers |
Pieces for Fischer |
Rooks, for example |
Sign on many doors |
All the King's ___ |
Fathers and uncles |
Kasparov's sixteen |
Oater cast, mostly |
Sign on some doors |
Tom, Dick and Harry |
''Of Mice and ___'' |
Three __ and a Baby |
White __ Can't Jump |
All U.S. presidents |
Bishops and knights |
Cardinals and popes |
Checker-game pieces |
Chess set figurines |
Nursery-tub fillers |
Of Monsters and ___ |
Rockers --- at Work |
Stag-party invitees |
They may be at work |
Women's counterpart |
Generic game pieces |
Husbands, not wives |
'Two and a Half --' |
Manpower providers? |
Pyle's "___ of Iron |
Tin ___," 1987 film |
Equal creations, all |
Not quite half of us |
One-hitters Baha ___ |
Mad ___" (AMC drama) |
About half the world |
Baritones, typically |
Sign in a restaurant |
The Musketeers, e.g. |
Alcott's "Little ___ |
Chippendales dancers |
GQ's target audience |
Stag party attendees |
That's so like a guy! |
All of our presidents |
Androphobe's aversion |
Items on a game board |
Not-so-hairy primates |
Shots in a video game |
Those who stand to go |
Three Wise ___ (Magi) |
Fraternity membership |
Nearly half the world |
Pieces on chessboards |
Rooks, but not ravens |
What androphobes fear |
Mad ___" (AMC series) |
Father, uncle and son |
XY chromosome bearers |
'80s band: ___ at Work |
All the President's __ |
Brando film, with "The |
Details-oriented folk? |
Disks on checkerboards |
Grooms, but not brides |
Haberdashery customers |
Most Boy Scout leaders |
Much of the population |
Roughly half the world |
Sherwood's merry group |
Some are stout-hearted |
Some bishops and kings |
Steinbeck title closer |
Word with foot or fore |
Chess kings and queens |
John's sign, sometimes |
No Country for Old ___ |
Sign on the privy door |
Most "Esquire" readers |
Word on a restroom door |
Word on a washroom door |
Word on a bathroom door |
Sign on a bathroom door |
''___ in Black'' (1997) |
. . . three __ in a tub |
That's just like a guy! |
Boyz II ___ (R&B group) |
Brando movie, with "The |
Foot or fore attachment |
Leaders of patriarchies |
Pawns and knights, e.g. |
Pop group Boyz II _____ |
Robin Hood's merry crew |
Stag-party participants |
Syracuse athletes, once |
Thematic letters herein |
Boyz II ___ (pop group) |
Maxim's target audience |
Fraternity members, e.g. |
Little __": Alcott novel |
Bachelor-party attendees |
Horse opera cast, mostly |
Target audience of Maxim |
Will Smith "___ in Black |
Word on a bathhouse door |
Word with police or fire |
Chess or checkers pieces |
About half of all adults |
Chess pieces, informally |
Augusta National members |
Kingsley's "___ in White |
Fathers and grandfathers |
I Hate ___" (Porter tune) |
Robin Hood: ___ in Tights |
All chess pieces, inaptly |
Esquire's target audience |
Jones film, "___ in Black |
Maxim's target readership |
They once acted like boys |
Warlocks, but not witches |
Word after fire or police |
All __ are liars": Psalms |
Real ___ Don't Eat Quiche |
About half the population |
They're all created equal |
Word on a restaurant door |
Mad ___" (Jon Hamm series) |
All Harvard students, once |
Eliot's ''The Hollow ___'' |
Good bit of the population |
Roughly half of all adults |
____ in Black : 1997 film |
The ___," Brando film: 1950 |
American voters before 1920 |
Attachment to "he" or "work |
One of a pair of door signs |
Possessors of Y chromosomes |
Sherwood Forest's Merry ___ |
Word on some restroom doors |
All U.S. presidents, so far |
Black-and-white set pieces? |
Trio in a nursery rhyme tub |
Are we not ___? We are Devo! |
Esquire's target demographic |
Exclamation with rolled eyes |
Sign guys look for in a bar? |
They can't join the L.P.G.A. |
Will Smith hit "___ in Black |
All U.S. senators until 1922 |
Good chunk of the population |
Woman's exasperated comment? |
___ Without Women": Hemingway |
A Few Good ___" (Cruise film) |
Children of ___" (2006 movie) |
It's raining ___, hallelujah! |
The ___," Brando's first film |
All Citadel cadets until 1995 |
Boyz II ___ (a cappella trio) |
Brando film, with "The": 1950 |
Knights, bishops, rooks, etc. |
T. S. Eliot's "The Hollow ___ |
Yale Law students, until 1918 |
___ in Black," Will Smith film |
Ax ___" (History Channel show) |
Last word of a Steinbeck title |
Part of the world's population |
Separate the ___ from the boys |
Where soil is, __ grow": Keats |
Mad ___" (John Slattery series) |
80% of U.S. senators, currently |
Fraternity members, for example |
What a jilted woman may exclaim |
The Monuments ___" (2014 movie) |
. . . all ___ are created equal |
___ in Black" (Will Smith movie) |
Peace on earth, good will to ___ |
Raining ___" (2010 Rihanna song) |
About 80% of members of Congress |
All astronauts, until Sally Ride |
All major-league umpires, so far |
Canadiens, Cavaliers and Cowboys |
Sherwood Forest's merry denizens |
The Beatles and the Stones, e.g. |
Word below a stick figure, often |
'00 Nickelback hit "Leader of ___ |
___ in Black" (Smith/Jones movie) |
12 Angry ___" (Henry Fonda movie) |
Mad ___" (show that ended in May) |
Popes and cardinals, but not nuns |
Sign on one of two restroom doors |
Smith and Jones, together in film |
I Hate __" ("Kiss Me, Kate" tune) |
Portion of the world's population |
A Few Good ___" (Tom Cruise movie) |
Eight __ Out": 1988 baseball movie |
Of Mice and ___" (Steinbeck novel) |
Three ___ and a Baby" (1987 movie) |
White ___ Can't Jump" (1992 movie) |
About half of the adult population |
All chess pieces (even the queen!) |
Entire "Reservoir Dogs" cast, e.g. |
Jilted woman's comment of disgust? |
Maxim magazine's intended audience |
They're from Mars, in a book title |
Tommy Lee Jones film "___ in Black |
Three ___ and a Baby" (1987 comedy) |
All Speakers of the House, thus far |
Bachelor party attendees, typically |
Exasperated comment from a feminist |
Target audience of Details magazine |
Mad ___" (TV show starring Jon Hamm) |
Mystery ___" (1999 superhero comedy) |
No Country for Old ___" (2007 movie) |
Target audience for "Shave" magazine |
Their shirt buttons are on the right |
...leaves is a generation of _":Homer |
All Supreme Court justices until 1981 |
So many __, so little time": Mae West |
Luxuries," not "necessities," per Cher |
All Supreme Court justices, up to 1981 |
Roughly half of the world's population |
Two and a Half ___" (Jon Cryer sitcom) |
All the suspects in "The Usual Suspects |
All U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents |
Entire "Glengarry Glen Ross" cast, e.g. |
What was "Raining" on The Weather Girls |
Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's ___ |
The entire cast of "My Dinner With Andre |
It's Raining ___" (The Weather Girls hit) |
The Three Stooges or the Three Musketeers |
Two and a Half ___" (Kutcher/Cryer sitcom) |
All U.S. Senate majority leaders, thus far |
. . . to become fishers of ___": Mark 1:17 |
All official Boston Marathon entrants, once |
All Major League Baseball players, as of now |
A Few Good ___" (Tom Cruise/Demi Moore movie) |
Actresses" in Shakespeare's Globe productions |
Robin Hood: ___ in Tights" (Mel Brooks movie) |
The Monuments ___" (2014 George Clooney film) |
36% of Rwanda's current parliament, gender-wise |
All chief justices of the United States, so far |
All McSorley's Old Ale House patrons until 1970 |
Majority of the contestants on "The Dating Game |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead ___ Tell No Tales |
Camper Van Beethoven "Pictures of Matchstick ___ |
There are two and a half of them on a CBS sitcom |
They're "easy to get but hard to keep": Mae West |
All major party presidential nominees, until 2016 |
The start of the four theme entries, collectively |
It's Raining ___" (1982 song by the Weather Girls) |
All the President's ___" (Bernstein/Woodward book) |
They are found in this puzzle's three longest answers |
___ in Black 3" (Will Smith/Josh Brolin hit 2012 film) |
___ in Black" (Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones sci-fi franchise) |
___ make history and not the other way around": Harry Truman |
Cinematography nominee Emmanuel Lubezki for "Children of ___ |
All the King's ___" (1949 movie that won the Best Picture Oscar) |