- BEAT
- Kerouac's "Generation"
- Take a switch to
- Tired
- Worn out
- What a drummer might keep
- Cadence
- Exhausted
- Pooped out
- Vanquished
- Dog tired
- Cop's rounds
- Hit
- Rhythm
- Drummer's responsibility
- Drummers provide it
- Stringer's field
- Baffled
- Drummer's job
- Too pooped to pop
- Cop's job
- Drummer's part
- Prepare eggs in a way
- Ginsberg's style
- What a trap set keeps
- Wield a whisk
- Drummer's assignment
- Totally tuckered
- Altogether tuckered
- Flatfoot's course
- Flatfoot's rounds
- Trounce
- Whup
- Regular route
- Overcome
- Plumb tuckered out
- Edged out
- Patrolling route
- Cop's milieu
- Ready to hit the hay
- ___ It (Michael Jackson song)
- Patrol officer's rounds
- Pooped
- Flap
- Police officer's regular route
- Defeat
- Cop's route
- All in
- Tuckered out
- Apt rhyme for "defeat"
- Thumped or trumped
- Patrolman's route
- Utterly exhausted
- Bushed
- Cop's patrol
- Outscore
- Thump or trump
- Tempo
- '50s poets
- Generation of the '50s
- Memorable generation
- Score more than
- Defeated
- Stir vigorously, as eggs
- Best
- Wiped out
- Drum
- It's kept by a conductor
- Lick
- Stir vigorously
- Really tired
- Knocked out
- *Musical starting point
- Drubbed or whipped
- Really wiped out
- Extremely tired
- Needing a nap
- Top
- Vanquish
- Outplay
- Done in
- Edge out
- Score more points than
- Policeman's patrol
- Score higher than
- Rhythmic pulse
- Whupped
- Mix batter
- Reporter's bailiwick
- Out of gas
- Weary
- Police route
- Pulsate
- Defeat in a match
- Musical tempo
- Play, as a drum
- Cop's assignment
- Officer's route
- Reporter's assignment
- Shot
- Finished ahead of
- Subdued
- Trounced, perhaps
- Surpass
- All tuckered out
- Conductor's concern
- Maestro's meter
- Prevailed over
- Ready to sit down
- We Got the ___ (Go-Go's hit of 1982)
- Moment
- Pulsation
- News scoop.
- Mark time.
- Pound.
- A cop pounds it.
- Outgeneral.
- Journalistic scoop.
- Scoop, in journalism.
- Habitual path.
- Patrolman's concern.
- Recipe direction.
- Kerouac's ___ generation.
- Musical rhythm.
- Policeman's itinerary.
- ___ generation.
- Habitual route.
- Descriptive of present generation.
- Unit of musical rhythm.
- Triumph over.
- Outdo.
- Modern generation.
- Be the winner.
- Drum sound.
- Musical term.
- Vibrate.
- Win: Colloq.
- Kind of generation.
- Throb.
- Mix rapidly
- Police rounds
- Post–W.W. II generation
- Thresh
- Heart action
- Policeman's turf
- Whip
- Pulse
- Tired out
- Thrash
- Thrash or thresh
- ___ the Clock
- Cop's domain
- Belabor
- Assigned route
- Cudgel
- Policeman's assigned route
- Licked
- Kind of poet
- Musical pulse
- Horsewhip
- ___ the Devil, Bogart film
- Finish ahead of
- Recipe instruction
- ____ Generation (Kerouac et al.)
- The conductor keeps it
- Rock and roll prerequisite
- Kerouac, e.g.
- Newswriter's specialty
- Conquer
- Kerouac or Burroughs
- Ready for the sack
- Dancing stimulus
- Flatfoot's circuit
- Play, as drums
- Regular drumming
- Thump
- Cop's path
- Jack Kerouac or Allen Ginsberg
- Ready to crash
- Ready to turn in
- Switch
- Tanned
- About ready to drop
- Patrolman's rounds
- Shellac
- With 32-Down, 1950s counterculture figures
- Mix, as eggs
- Completely pooped
- Brief pause
- Instruction in a meringue recipe
- Measure of time, in music
- See 80-Down
- The English ___
- Generation of the '60s
- What a rap producer provides
- Best in a competition
- If that don't ___ all!
- Turn the ___ Around (1994 Gloria Estefan hit)
- Backing track for a rapper
- Cop's territory
- Bested
- Get the better of
- Policeman's route
- Come out ahead
- Drummer's forte
- The ___ Goes On
- We Got the ___ (Go-Go's hit)
- Drummer's duty
- A drummer keeps it
- And the ___ goes on
- Drummer's pride
- Drummers keep it
- Police officer's patrol
- Journalist's focus
- The ___ With Ari Melber
- Don't ___ around the bush
- Bone-tired
- Reporter's jurisdiction
- Verb in egg recipes
- Clean rugs
- Newspaper scoop
- Dance to it
- Drum contribution
- Metronome's output
- Newshawk's territory
- Cop's charge
- '50s generation
- Drummer's output
- Dead on one's feet
- Patrol found on the borders of 17-, 34-, 43- and 64-Across
- Ready to collapse
- Totally drained
- Turn the ___ Around (Vicki Sue Robinson song)
- In need of a nap
- Length of a quarter note in 4/4 time
- You Can't Stop the ___ ("Hairspray" finale)
- Drum emanation
- Rap producer's creation
- Super exhausted
- Kerouac, for one
- Outscored
- Journalistic sector
- Keep a rhythm
- Recipe verb
- Completely exhausted
- Shellac, say
- Thoroughly exhausted
- Ready to drop
- Get off
- Utterly tired