| The "me" in "nothing can stop me now," in a 1962 #1 hit |
| Good-for-nothing |
| They're supportive to a star |
| They're new and unusual |
| Trivial stuff |
| They're restricted in some diets |
| They think they're special |
| Something for nothing |
| Don't worry, nothing's broken |
| They're near appendices |
| Activity in which nothing is going on? |
| And nothing ___ matters" Metallica |
| They're in a clergyman's closet |
| Nothing: Sp. |
| They're grilled in Green Bay |
| Penny-___ (trivial) |
| Trivial pests? |
| Nothing antithesis |
| After they're broken, they may be beaten |
| They're typically sold by the dozen |
| They're exchanged in France |
| They're handy for overnight stays |
| They're mostly in the Pacific |
| They're often swiped at stores |
| ___ a roll!" ("Nothing can stop me now!"): 2 wds. |
| A1: "They're probably ___ him as we speak. |
| They're often stuck in the I.C.U. |
| Trivial error |
| Deer discovered that subsist solely on cacao beans; appropriately, they're called ... |
| A trivial one is white, they say |