Canadian city named for Queen Victoria |
Fiddler on the Roof" setting that answers the question "Where else could Sabbath be so sweet? |
Conform to masculine stereotypes by repressing one's feelings, which, as we all know, works out well for everyone |
Canadian singer Paul |
Actor Cary with the new memoir "As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales From the Making of 'The Princess Bride' |
Cub-scout leader |
It may come after you |
The "me" in "nothing can stop me now," in a 1962 #1 hit |
Sandler of I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry |
You might draw them when answering questions |
Scandinavian region |
Irksome response to "You're avoiding the question |
Southeast Asian peninsula |
Would you like to see ___?" (waiter's question) |
Cannes milk |
Canvassers |
Carefully thought-out strategy |
Animal's gaping mouth |
Canadian singer Morissette |
First word across in the first-ever crossword (1913) and the first of a dozen appearances of the word in this puzzle's grid, written word search-style (left, right, down, and diagonally) ... Can you f |
Couturier Chanel |
Not give in to a timepiece that swings at you? |
Canadian city |
Famous canal |
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.' |
Iowa city where Grant Wood's "American Gothic" house is located |
Creatively-censored 4/28/10 New York Post headline about the foul-mouthed Senate/Wall Street hearings |
Canadian lout |
Actor William of "The Greatest American Hero |