C |
OK |
Eh |
Just |
Expo |
So-so |
Blond |
Clear |
Sunny |
State |
Comely |
Bazaar |
In play |
Not bad |
Equable |
Only OK |
Clement |
Middling |
C-worthy |
Unbiased |
Festival |
Carnival |
Playable |
Not foul |
Uncloudy |
Cloudless |
Proper -- |
Light ___ |
Objective |
Equitable |
Tolerable |
Impartial |
In bounds |
Worth a C |
Ump's call |
Exhibition |
Legitimate |
Just so-so |
Evenhanded |
Blonde ___ |
Trade expo |
50/50, say |
Reasonable |
Rural event |
Even-handed |
Church fete |
My ___ Lady |
Exposition? |
Weather word |
Not cheating |
Not so small |
County event |
Umpire's call |
Nice forecast |
Not very good |
Passing mark. |
Midway point? |
Within bounds |
Light-skinned |
Kind of shake |
Type of shake |
Country" event |
Just — blond |
Light coloured |
Square partner |
Free from bias |
Umpire's ruling |
Weather report? |
___ to middling |
Scarborough ___ |
County wingding |
Foul's opposite |
Just, impartial |
Like foul poles |
Like home plate |
Pleasing to see |
Sunny and clear |
County festival |
Diamond decision |
Weather forecast |
You make a point |
Not unreasonable |
So-so or average |
Place for a ride |
Prone to sunburn |
Not at all cloudy |
Ferris wheel site |
In play, in a way |
Like a good judge |
Partner of square |
Word for a maiden |
Barometer reading |
Rainless forecast |
Scarborough event |
Weatherman's word |
Like some maidens |
Exhibitors' event |
Pleasant forecast |
A. A. of mysteries |
Light-complexioned |
Square's companion |
Pretty, maidenwise |
Like maidens of old |
Sunny, in forecasts |
Trotting race site. |
Like a ball in play |
Like Monday's child |
Ferris wheel locale |
Ferris wheel setting |
Inside the baselines |
Festival or carnival |
Kind of ball or play |
Like certain maidens |
Livestock exhibition |
Clear-skies forecast |
Event for exhibitors |
Inside the foul line |
Between the baselines |
Inside the foul lines |
Knoxville event: 1982 |
Liable to get burned? |
Practically cloudless |
Reasonable — market |
Trade or shake leader |
Vanity ___ (magazine) |
Ump's call, sometimes |
Blond haired/blue-eyed |
Dispassionate; equable |
What a judge should be |
Annual county festival |
What the brave deserve |
Between the foul lines |
Off the foul pole, e.g. |
Between both foul poles |
Free from discrimination |
Just treatment of others |
Ripped between the lines |
Word before play or game |
Umpire's call, sometimes |
Like some maidens of myth |
Place to buy cotton candy |
All's ___ in love and war |
Without a cloud in the sky |
Good forecast for a picnic |
Name used by E. S. Gardner |
Pie-eating contest setting |
Place to see a Ferris wheel |
___ to middling (just okay) |
Liable to burn at the beach |
More susceptible to sunburn |
Not foul, as a baseball hit |
___ to middling (just so-so) |
On the foul line, ironically |
Weather condition, sometimes |
Weatherman's word, sometimes |
___ stood the wind for France |
Opposite of foul, in baseball |
Between the lines, in baseball |
Event with rides and livestock |
Welcome forecast for picnickers |
Susceptible to sunburn, probably |
Like a fly ball off the foul pole |
State or county event with a midway |
Where you might find a Ferris wheel |
Next to last word of "London Bridge. |
Between the left and right foul poles |
State ___," film of 1933, 1945 or 1961 |
Event where cotton candy might be sold |
Like a baseball that hits the foul pole |
My ___ Lady" (musical film starring Audrey Hepburn) |
Like a fly ball that hits the foul pole, ironically |
Festival that might be sponsored by a county or a state |
Word that can follow the first word of this puzzle's four longest answers |