German name for Cologne |
KOLN |
Golfer's wheels |
CART |
Hockey legend Bobby |
ORR |
How a debater's response is made |
INREBUTTAL |
In a wary way |
ALERTLY |
Litter weakling |
RUNT |
Long in the tooth |
OLD |
Loony one |
WACKO |
Male servant |
HOUSEMAN |
Mike Nichols's comedy partner |
ELAINEMAY |
Minister's home |
MANSE |
Mon., on Tues. |
YEST |
Mormons' gp. |
LDS |
Moving toward the calmer side, at sea |
LEEWARD |
Name |
TITLE |
Nipper's co. |
RCA |
Nothing, in Latin |
NIHIL |
Online birthday greeting |
ECARD |
Peruvian of old |
INCA |
Philly Ivy League sch. |
UPENN |
Pinball no-nos |
TILTS |
Prepared to say 26-Across |
KNEELED |
Scenic routes, often |
SIDEROADS |
Seeks help from |
TURNSTO |
Ship, to a sailor |
HER |
Shipwrecked literary hero |
ROBINSONCRUSOE |
Shirt that once had a reptilian logo |
IZOD |
Slugger Sammy |
SOSA |
Suitor's proposal |
WILLYOUMARRYME |
Thick |
DENSE |
TiVo predecessors |
VCRS |
Toon rodent who's a British secret agent |
DANGERMOUSE |
Trailer park resident, for short |
RVER |
TV sci-fi series, first aired 9/15/1965, on which a robot spoke the catchphrase formed by the first words of 17-, 26- and 42-Across |
LOSTINSPACE |
Two foursomes |
OCTET |
Typical |
USUAL |
Writer Bagnold et al. |
ENIDS |