| Sporting equipment that's strapped to the wrist |
| 1966 Sporting News College Coach of the Year Parseghian |
| Sporting equipment whose maximum weight is 770 grams |
| Controversial song by Prince that spurred the creation of parental advisory stickers on albums (1816) |
| Sporting event that misses newspaper deadlines |
| Former first lady sporting a different outfit? |
| Activist request on bumper stickers |
| Southwestern stickers |
| Afro-sporting member of the Mod Squad |
| Sporting equipment with a groove called a fuller |
| The Peck and Snyder Company pioneered the use of ___ as advertising tools to sell a) candy; b) beverages; c) tobacco; d) sporting goods |
| Letters in an oval on bumper stickers |
| Inflated airship in the sky over a sporting event |
| Sporting gear strapped to the hand |
| Afro-sporting "Mod Squad" character |
| Annual sporting event suggested by the circled letters |
| Like some imaginary naked sporting events, on dumb old t-shirts |
| Sporting blades |
| Fictional baddies often sporting goatees |
| Action-packed sporting event (Farm) |
| Barrette-sporting Muppet |
| First sporting company to sponsor an African-American |
| Big stickers |
| Sporting event since 1911, familiarly |
| US stadium for sporting or musical events |
| Alternative to bath stickers |
| Spectacularly good sporting performance |
| Annual sporting event, with "the |
| Place of sporting action |
| Agenda of sporting events |