| Britisher's query |
17 |
| Bullet diameters |
16 |
| Brit. Colony |
13 |
| Bonnie Parker's partner in crime |
32 |
| Boxer who is a deaf mute. |
25 |
| Blue-gray mineral |
17 |
| Bunsen burner cousins |
21 |
| Bygone sports org. for which Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura was a TV analyst |
78 |
| Bronte and Post |
15 |
| Butterfly — ruler |
19 |
| BBC : Britain :: ___ : Italy |
28 |
| Buffalo Springfield "For What ___ |
33 |
| Black, in Boulogne |
18 |
| Breeder of contempt |
19 |
| Bond portrayer in 1967's "Casino Royale |
39 |
| Broadway's "Glamour Cat |
23 |
| Big maker of audio equipment |
28 |
| Bridal word |
11 |
| BBC's Italian equivalent |
24 |
| Brand behind the mouthwash Plax |
31 |
| Brothers & Sisters" actor |
25 |
| Became a participant |
20 |
| Brains and beauty, e.g. |
23 |
| Buddy Buddy" actor |
18 |
| Butcher's special orders |
24 |
| Brown's party |
13 |
| Bronx cheerleader, e.g. |
23 |
| Buster Crabbe |
13 |
| Breath-taking snakes |
20 |
| Big pizzas |
10 |
| Bonus, and a word that can precede the last words of this puzzle's four longest answers |
87 |
| Busy subway period |
18 |
| Butterfield 8" Oscar winner |
27 |
| Buffalo Tom "Would Not Be ___ |
29 |
| Browned, then simmered |
22 |
| Brief periods of relaxation |
27 |
| Breakfast, in Burgundy |
22 |
| Bull Run general Stuart |
23 |
| Buffalo Bill, e.g. |
18 |
| Baseball's Moore or Joyce |
25 |
| Braised meat stew |
17 |
| Borough of New York |
19 |
| BBs and lower |
13 |
| Buckingham Palace employee |
26 |
| Butler from Charleston |
22 |
| Bookstore ID |
12 |
| Bushes are found on both sides of it |
36 |
| Bravery in battle |
17 |
| Brief plea |
10 |
| Broad-sided target |
18 |
| Bomb squad machine |
18 |
| Busy month at the IRS |
21 |
| Bolivian president Evo |
22 |
| Big food processor |
18 |
| Book next to a dictionary |
25 |
| Buttinskis |
10 |
| Boy's name that anagrams to "rustic |
35 |
| Broadway light gas |
18 |
| Big name in compilation albums |
30 |
| Burn on the grill |
17 |
| Boys and girls, informally |
26 |
| Bombshell feature |
17 |
| Bob Seger's oft-misspelled hit "___ Me |
38 |
| Bismarck resident |
17 |
| Burn the outside |
16 |
| Brainfreeze beverage |
20 |
| Bring about, as labor |
21 |
| Bump slightly |
13 |
| Black Panthers, e.g. |
20 |
| Blues legend Smith |
18 |
| Brand that ran "short shorts" ads |
33 |
| Bloom drawn by O'Keeffe |
23 |
| Bridges of films |
16 |
| Bone-shaped snacks |
18 |
| Byte or hertz lead-in |
21 |
| British insurance pioneer |
25 |
| Burkina ___ (African land) |
26 |
| Breakfast table container |
25 |
| Brynner co-star: 1956 |
21 |
| Burdened with debt |
18 |
| Burnett-skit regular |
20 |
| By George, she's ___! |
21 |
| Beam up? |
8 |
| Bourbon bottle |
14 |
| British science fiction author Colin ___ |
40 |
| Buzz, bob or bangs |
18 |
| Bird, until1992 |
15 |
| Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov's country |
39 |
| Buy __ (support) |
16 |
| Borrow on time? |
15 |
| Bust a Move" rapper |
19 |
| Best-selling Chinese author Dun |
31 |
| Brings up to code, maybe |
24 |
| British electronica musician and producer Hopkins |
49 |
| Boarding school biggie |
22 |
| Business machine |
16 |
| Butter in South Asian cuisines |
30 |
| Brightly adorned |
16 |
| Burning ambition? |
17 |
| Brake-repair job |
16 |