| Like many files nowadays |
| African capital formerly called Salisbury |
| 2005 Black Eyed Peas hit that Pitchfork called "so monumentally vacuous, slapped together and tossed-off that it truly tests the definition of 'song.' |
| Roman statesman called "the Censor |
| Joanie Cunningham portrayer on "Happy Days |
| Nights before Christmas and New Year's Day |
| Musician's device also called a sordino |
| American Idol" star whose fans are called "Claymates |
| Weird Al" Yankovic single about a nuclear holocaust during the holidays, which contains the line "...underneath the missile-toe |
| Hilarious joke or, with an acquired taste, "What's Mr. Pacino up to these days, Mr. Perry? |
| Sites of knights' fights |
| Like some knights and warships |
| Rhyme scheme in a so-called "Rubáiyát stanza |
| Time period between birthdays |
| Its postures are called asanas |
| Disreputable nightspots |
| Big chunk of Christmas sales nowadays |
| Actress who played Mrs. Cunningham on "Happy Days |
| A Fish Called Wanda" Oscar winner |
| Cats" character called "the Theatre Cat |
| You can't have big days without them |
| 1001 Arabian Nights" characters |
| A Fish Called Wanda" co-star |
| Arm wrestler's pride, as it's commonly called |
| Model/actress who authored a book on organizing and decorating called "Everyday Chic": 2 wds. |
| Even if Santa thinks you were naughty ... you've always been on my nice list. Happy Holidays! |
| Freshwater plant also called wild celery |
| Early nights, in sonnets |
| A "career associate scanning professional" used to be called a ___ |
| ''Happy Days'' character |