| Conform to masculine stereotypes by repressing one's feelings, which, as we all know, works out well for everyone |
| Like a subtitled black-and-white movie in which everyone smokes and wears sunglasses |
| Actor Hugh involved in every swap shop deal? |
| Every garçon has one |
| Fourth day of Christmas arrivals |
| Everything's curious today" speaker |
| A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley |
| Title name that "Every little breeze seems to whisper," in a Chevalier song |
| Everybody Hurts" and "Shiny Happy People" band |
| American lake every constructor is sick of cluing, and "American lake" was probably enough to give it to you, so screw it |
| What every infinitive in Esperanto ends in |
| Everyone [S] |
| Model/actress who authored a book on organizing and decorating called "Everyday Chic": 2 wds. |
| Once every 24 months |
| ___ and Me" (McDonald's-sponsored '80s movie that Paul Rudd shows a clip from every time he's on "Conan" instead of one from the movie he's promoting) |
| Cary's fourth wife |
| OK, tennis students, I want everyone to practice near the net with everyone else"? |
| Fourth-century Christian heretic |
| Brand with the old slogan "Do you pivot every morning? |
| Every teléfono has one |
| Everyday names |
| Activate everything in the house with the doorbell? |
| Accurate in every detail |
| Fourth-century sacker |
| ___ alt. (druggist's "every other day") |
| Pres. who said "Plans are nothing; planning is everything. |
| Gym-goer who criticizes everyone's physiques? |
| Like basically everything the Oregon militia detests |
| Fourth-rate grades. |
| A Constitution In Every Pocket org. |