Spiced cookie |
13 |
Some fur coats |
14 |
Snake dance participants |
24 |
Stand-up comedian with multiple Emmys |
37 |
Supremes hit "I ___ Symphony |
28 |
Screening room command |
22 |
Somersetshire river |
19 |
Summertime episode, often |
25 |
Strip club sight |
16 |
Safety feature at a dangerous intersection |
42 |
Sign it's time to throw food out |
32 |
Splits off from the band |
24 |
Some evergreen trees |
20 |
Social worker's assignment |
26 |
Subject of a 1933 Amendment |
27 |
Section of NYC, with 'The' |
26 |
Sets boundaries |
15 |
Sprays, as an attacker |
22 |
Some flat markers |
17 |
Sibling's sons |
14 |
Suffix with solid |
17 |
Sight just before a touchdown |
29 |
Second son of Japheth |
21 |
Showing respect for, with "of |
29 |
Spur feature |
12 |
Stable kids |
11 |
Supermodel Crawford |
19 |
Sci-fi character trying to creep it real? |
41 |
She played Mrs. Garrett |
23 |
Spillane novel title start |
26 |
Song words before "with a little help from my friends |
53 |
Short cloak |
11 |
Standing out of the water |
25 |
Specialty of Mantle and Maris |
29 |
Steady guys and girls |
21 |
Sparta, for one |
15 |
Sonia of ''Moon Over Parador'' |
30 |
Source of weather and traffic reports |
37 |
Silly ones in a gaggle |
22 |
Sponsored boy |
13 |
Short-antlered critter |
22 |
Sentence with extreme prejudice? |
32 |
Stomach acid, to chemists |
25 |
Super Bowl XLII M.V.P. Manning |
30 |
Sheet of print |
14 |
Supreme Court Associate Justice: 1932–38 |
42 |
Spinning wheel attachments |
26 |
Subject of an annual March 14 celebration and of this puzzle, celebrated in both a literal and a numerical way in the first square of the starred answers, reading left to right |
177 |
Sister Hazel song off "Lift |
27 |
Showing clearly |
15 |
Start of a daily school recital |
31 |
Scantily |
8 |
Spanish arm |
11 |
Short film on current events, once |
34 |
Skywalker's dad |
15 |
Strands, as by a winter storm |
29 |
Seekers of the most wanted |
26 |
Some shave them in the morning |
30 |
Some time displays, briefly |
27 |
Sawyer's successor in Chicago |
29 |
Safer time to eat oysters, supposedly |
37 |
Suggestion from one waiter to another? |
38 |
Site for a railroad signal |
26 |
Second-largest city in the Americas |
35 |
Some also-rans at Belmont |
25 |
Supreme Court justice since '06 |
31 |
Subject of the 2012 book "The Idea Factory |
42 |
Stitching technique that hides edges |
36 |
Spanish writer Blasco __ |
24 |
Some stags and does |
19 |
Sweeping success |
16 |
Saint-___, Channel port |
23 |
Sleeveless garment it's OK to spill food on? |
44 |
Surprise-attack master of the Revolution |
40 |
Stiff : Fr. |
11 |
Some lefties |
12 |
Security agency Vladimir Putin once worked for: Abbr. |
53 |
Sitcom with a famous "outing |
28 |
Start-up investment |
19 |
Search party near the Oval Office? |
34 |
Success is a great deodorant" speaker, informally |
49 |
Safety restraint |
16 |
Son overly attached to mother |
29 |
Specialist who treats Santa's broken ankle? |
43 |
St.-___, Brittany |
17 |
Stopped at a motel |
18 |
Succeed through help-wanted ads |
31 |
Seltzer bottle |
14 |
Suffix with marion |
18 |
Suffixes with depend and insist |
31 |
Strikes among co-workers? |
25 |
Site of Hindu ruins: Var. |
25 |
Sleepless in Seattle II: We Need to Get to the Hospital Now"? (Happy New Year to baby Hildegard of Bingen!) |
107 |
Swing Shift" Oscar nominee Christine |
36 |
Stand-up comic Dennis |
21 |
Slow computer download? |
23 |
Supreme chancellor in "The Phantom Menace |
41 |
Symbol of April. |
16 |
Sand kickers, stereotypically |
29 |
Snide chuckle |
13 |