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- All US vice presidents (as of this morning)
- Some couples
- What boys will be?
- ___ Without Hats (Safety Dance band which I would have not pegged as Canadian)
- Some adults
- W.C. sign
- Chess pieces
- Door sign
- Parcheesi pieces
- Crew
- Chess set
- Dudes can't do anything right ...
- Some cave dwellers?
- ___: We Don't Know What We Did! ("Family Guy")
- Non-gender-neutral word in the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence
- 36% of Rwanda's current parliament, gender-wise
- Harley-Davidson Releases New Motorcycle Designed for ___ (Onion headline)
- John sign
- All the students at Dartmouth, until 1972
- Department store category
- Non-gender-neutral restroom sign
- Not all ___! (certain sexism cop-out)
- I Hate ___ ("Kiss Me, Kate" song)
- Welcome precipitation in a 1982 hit
- I Hate __ (Kiss Me Kate tune)
- Chaps
- Two and a Half ___
- Cialis takers
- Details-oriented folk?
- Entire "Glengarry Glen Ross" cast, e.g.
- Old boys?
- One of a pair of door signs
- See 5-Across
- Shots in a video game
- Sign on a bathroom door
- Those who stand to go
- Frat members
- Bros
- Not quite half of us
- Misandrist's hate
- See 44-Across
- Roughly half the world
- Males
- Conversation topic among gal pals
- Game pieces
- 12 Angry __
- Girl-talk topic
- Lavatory sign
- John's sign
- Rest room sign
- Enemies of Amazons?
- Chesspieces, e.g.
- Queens, in chess
- Guys
- Fustanella wearers
- Stag attendees
- Steinbeck title closer
- Actors in ancient Greek theater, e.g.
- All the characters in "Sleuth", e.g.
- Board-game tokens
- 80% of U.S. senators, currently
- Elks, traditionally
- Boyz II ___
- Fellows
- Fellow individuals?
- First word of a general's stereotypical pep talk
- First word of a stereotypical old-time general's speech
- See 27-Across
- Most coal miners
- The vast majority of miners
- _____ of Troy (informal nickname for some USC teams)
- A Few Good ___
- ___ in Black
- Fellas
- Pops, for example
- Word on some doors
- Almost 50% of us
- Robin Hood: ___ in Tights
- Queens, to Kasparov
- I Hate ___ ("Kiss Me Kate" tune)
- Kasparov's sixteen
- About 49% of adult Americans
- About 49% of the world's population
- About half the world's population
- All American presidents, so far
- Of Mice and ___
- All Chief Justices, thus far
- Big boys?
- Grown-up boys
- Word on a washroom door
- All Speakers of the House, thus far
- All Supreme Court justices, up to 1981
- Tom, Dick, and Harry
- Tub trio
- Chess units
- American voters before 1920
- Almost half of us
- The theme
- NBA players
- Sign on a door
- Most misogynists
- NFL players
- Rooks, e.g.
- Real ___ Don't Eat Quiche
- Fathers and grandfathers
- Horse opera cast, mostly
- Stag party attendees
- Word below a stick figure, often
- Beefcake posers
- Fathers and uncles
- Most "Esquire" readers
- R&B's Boyz II ___
- Sign in a restaurant
- The entire cast of "My Dinner With Andre"
- It's Raining ___ (The Weather Girls hit)
- Mad ___ (AMC series)
- All US presidents
- Board members?
- Rooks and pawns
- Some bishops and kings
- They are found in this puzzle's three longest answers
- I Hate ___ (Porter tune)
- That's so like a guy!
- All U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents
- All of our presidents
- Disks on checkerboards
- Equal creations, all
- Gentle closing?
- Actresses in Shakespeare's Globe productions
- All the President's ___
- Boys, later
- Playing pieces
- 83 of the 100 US Senators
- NBA players, for example
- See 6-Across
- Certain voters
- Sons of Adam
- Most U.S. senators, Best Director Oscar nominees, and crossword editors, lamentably
- Pieces for
- Room sign
- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
- Troops
- Little ___: Alcott novel
- Stag party people
- Chess group
- Word on a door
- Hands
- Uncles, e.g.
- Stag participants
- Word on a restaurant door
- Former boys
- Jilted gal's disgusted comment
- __ in Black
- A Few Good __
- Three __ and a Baby
- Augusta National members
- So many __, so little time: Mae West
- Gents
- Trio in a nursery rhyme tub
- Rooks, for example
- The Musketeers, e.g.
- Little __: Alcott novel
- Pieces on a board
- They're "easy to get but hard to keep": Mae West
- All the President's __
- Eight __ Out: 1988 baseball movie
- That's just like a guy!
- Dudes
- The Beatles and the Stones, e.g.
- Yale Law students, until 1918
- Chess components
- Fathers and sons
- Most soldiers
- NFL players, e.g.
- Patriarchy rulers
- Wise __
- White __ Can't Jump
- Bishops and knights
- Kings and bishops
- Popes and cardinals, but not nuns
- Valets, e.g.
- It's Raining __: The Weather Girls hit
- All NBA players
- Kings, e.g.
- Of Mice and __
- __ Explain Things to Me: 2014 Rebecca Solnit essay anthology
- Australian rockers __ at Work
- No WNBA players
- R&B's Boyz II __
- U.S. Presidents, so far
- All U.S. vice presidents until 2021
- Rebecca Solnit's "__ Explain Things to Me"
- Mad __
- Blokes
- ____ in Black ('97 sci-fi film)
- I Hate __ (Porter tune)
- I Hate __ (Porter song)
- Seven of nine Justices
- About half of us
- Checkers
- Stouthearted ones of song
- Knights and bishops
- Most Marines
- All major-league umpires, so far
- Tub trio of rhyme
- Valets
- . . . three __ in a tub
- Knights, e.g.
- Most Boy Scout leaders
- All __ are liars: Psalms
- Where soil is, __ grow: Keats
- Target audience for "Shave" magazine
- They're on boards
- Grown boys
- Abbots, necessarily
- Last word of a Steinbeck title
- Noh casts
- Pieces or tokens
- Dukes and earls
- Leaders of patriarchies
- Pops, e.g.
- Canadiens, Cavaliers and Cowboys
- First-sentence word in the Gettysburg Address
- Uncles and dads
- Minority of NYU students
- Wells' "The First __ in the Moon"
- End of a Steinbeck title
- Adult 73 Down
- The sport of circumstances, per Byron
- 10 Down, for instance
- They're from Mars, according to John Gray
- Grumpy Old ___
- (clue unnecessary)
- Pieces
- See 45-Across
- Levitra takers
- In the air ___ shall be seen.—Martha Shipton (1488–1561).
- Adult males.
- Soldiers, sailors and Marines.
- Soldiers.
- Units of an army.
- Humans.
- Infantry.
- Brothers.
- What summer resorts will lack this year.
- Pawns.
- Homines.
- Hommes.
- The mountains Britain boasts.—Meredith.
- Messieurs.
- People.
- All the King's ___.
- Human beings.
- Stouthearted ___.
- Individuals.
- ___ of Good Will.
- Kings or queens, in chess.
- Marlon Brando's movie, "The ___."
- Red ___.
- Stag goers.
- G. I.'s.
- Members of a team.
- Opposite of mice.
- Voters.
- The unfair sex.
- Husbands.
- Grooms.
- Hombres.
- Ship's complement.
- Teammates.
- Crew members.
- Favorite subject of many coeds.
- Players on a team.
- Twelve Angry ___.
- Earthlings.
- Officer's command.
- Conservatives after dinner.
- Grownups.
- The infantry.
- Beings.
- Brando film, "The ___."
- Bipeds.
- Heroes.
- Beaux.
- Persons.
- Adults.
- Subject of this puzzle.
- The rank and file.
- Stouthearted ones.
- Certain workers.
- See 116 Across.
- Some voters.
- Testimony of Two ___
- With 1, 6, 38 and 42 Across, a seasonal message.
- Certain people
- Word on a bathhouse door
- ___ at work
- ___ of Harlech
- Calling all ___
- ___ in White
- Brando movie, with "The"
- All ___ are created equal
- Some grownups
- Counters
- Haberdashery customers
- Warlocks, e.g.
- Ship's crew
- Some are stout-hearted
- Stag-party participants
- Bachelor-party attendees
- Bishop, rook, etc.
- Kingsley's "___ in White"
- Pieces for Fischer
- They're all equal
- Board-game pieces
- Game-board pieces
- Items on a game board
- Most West Pointers
- What Wafs are not
- Some of us
- Alcott's "Little ___"
- The ___, Brando film: 1950
- Pawns or knights
- Tubbed trio
- Pawns and knights, e.g.
- They can't join the L.P.G.A.
- Eliot's "The Hollow ___"
- Pyle's "___ of Iron"
- The ___, Brando's first film
- Tin ___, 1987 film
- All major leaguers
- Nursery-tub fillers
- T. S. Eliot's "The Hollow ___"
- . . . to become fishers of ___: Mark 1:17
- Brando film, with "The": 1950
- Checker-game pieces
- King, pawn, etc.
- ___ Without Women: Hemingway
- Boys, eventually
- Stags
- Brando film, with "The"
- Thematic letters herein
- Father and son
- _____ at Work
- Boyz II ____
- Door word
- Pop group Boyz II _____
- Fraternity members
- Checkers, e.g.
- What androphobes fear
- Androphobe's aversion
- They're moved at a 17-Across
- All U.S. senators until 1922
- R&B/pop vocal group Boyz II ___
- ___ in Black, Will Smith film
- Loo sign
- See 38-Down
- Head word
- Target audience of Details magazine
- Entire "Reservoir Dogs" cast, e.g.
- Comic book mutants
- Fraternity members, e.g.
- Target audience of Maxim
- Majority of the contestants on "The Dating Game"
- Luxuries, not "necessities," per Cher
- Baritones, typically
- Exasperated comment from a feminist
- All Supreme Court justices until 1981
- All the suspects in "The Usual Suspects"
- Esquire's target audience
- Maxim magazine's intended audience
- Not-so-hairy primates
- Bathroom sign
- Ones "from Mars"
- Three Wise ___ (Magi)
- Knights, bishops, rooks, etc.
- Syracuse athletes, once
- ___ make history and not the other way around: Harry Truman
- All chief justices of the United States, so far
- Word on a restroom door
- It's Raining ___
- ___ Explain Things to Me (Rebecca Solnit essay collection)
- 1992's "A Few Good ___"
- All vice presidents before Harris
- Around 50.25% of the world's adult population
- Bachelors, e.g.
- All House speakers until 2007
- Some people
- The "M" of "M.I.B."
- ___ Explain Things to Me, influential 2014 essay collection by Rebecca Solnit
- None of the Supreme Court Justices in Barbie Land
- Exclamation with rolled eyes
- Part of MIB
- Cruiser's targets?
- Rock's _____ at Work
- Half of us
- Rock's -- at Work
- What boys become
- To the ___ Catcalling My Girlfriend While I'm Walking Beside Her (Andrea Gibson poem)
- Less than half the global population
- The M in MiB
- Stag party invitees
- Adult fellows
- See 37-Across
- What was "Raining" on The Weather Girls
- GQ target
- '80s band: ___ at Work
- '00 Nickelback hit "Leader of ___"
- One-hitters Baha ___
- It's raining ___, hallelujah!
- Camper Van Beethoven "Pictures of Matchstick ___"
- Of Monsters and ___
- All U.S. Vice Presidents ... so far
- Some parents
- All U.N. secretaries-general, thus far
- Non-quiche-eaters
- What none of the senators from Washington, California, and Maine are
- Deep Blue's sixteen
- All Supreme Court justices before 1981
- All U.S. Presidents (so far)
- Ninety-seven per cent of science Nobel winners since 1901
- ___ at Work ("Who Can It Be Now?" band)
- Group that rules in an androcracy
- Roughly half of adults
- Mad ___
- Demographic in college-gender-gap studies
- Focus of some gender-studies courses
- Manpower
- Sign guys look for in a bar?
- XY chromosome bearers
- I Hate _____ (Porter tune)
- About half the world
- Father, uncle and son
- All husbands
- Jones film "_____ in Black"
- Sign on the privy door
- Smith and Jones, together in film
- Grooms, but not brides
- Sign on some doors
- They may be "at work"
- A Few Good _____
- ___ in Black (1997)
- Certain door sign
- Foot or fore attachment
- Chess pieces, informally
- Senate majority?
- Androphobe's fear
- Jilted woman's comment of disgust?
- Much of the population
- Chippendales dancers
- 12 Angry ___
- Kasparov's 16
- They're from Mars, in a book title
- Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's ___"
- A Few Good ___ (Cruise film)
- Jones film, "___ in Black"
- Portion of the world's population
- Roughly half of the world's population
- Roughly half of all adults
- The start of the four theme entries, collectively
- They're all created equal
- About half of all adults
- Generic game pieces
- Robin Hood's merry crew
- Some males
- Part of the world's population
- They once acted like boys
- Dads and uncles
- Multiple males
- ___ in Black (1997 film)
- Manpower providers?
- Multiple guys
- ___ in Black (Smith/Jones movie)
- About half of the adult population
- Attachment to "he" or "work"
- Are we not ___?
- Checkers pieces
- Many adults
- Sherwood Forest's merry denizens
- Sherwood's merry group
- X-___ ("Dark Phoenix" heroes)
- All Supreme Court justices before O'Connor
- Bathroom door sign
- No students at Wellesley
- It's Raining ___ (Weather Girls hit)
- Knights, e.g., in chess
- They might use a restroom labeled Stags
- Gendered restroom sign
- Some people with he/him pronouns
- Dead ___ tell no tales
- Half of ABBA's members
- All U.S. presidents thus far
- Second-class citizens in Barbieland
- They're from Mars, in a metaphor
- Ace preceder
- Foot or fore
- Staffers
- ...leaves is a generation of _:Homer
- Males sometimes
- Women's counterpart
- Misters
- Woman's exasperated comment
- ____ in Black : 1997 film
- Bishop and pawn
- Some humans
- 63 Across, et al.
- See 11 Down
- Some of 46 Down
- Work crew
- Restaurant sign
- Washroom placard
- Word with foot or fore
- Nearly half the world
- Cinematography nominee Emmanuel Lubezki for "Children of ___"
- What a jilted woman may exclaim
- John's sign, sometimes
- Most senators
- Common door sign
- Oater cast, mostly
- Good chunk of the population
- The others besides 18-Down
- Black-and-white set pieces?
- Tommy Lee Jones film "___ in Black"
- Pieces on chessboards
- Rooks or pawns
- Boyz II ___ (pop group)
- Husbands, not wives
- Sign on many doors
- About half the population
- Good bit of the population
- Chess kings and queens
- All McSorley's Old Ale House patrons until 1970
- All official Boston Marathon entrants, once
- Boyz II ___ (a cappella trio)
- Maxim's target readership
- All Citadel cadets until 1995
- All chess pieces
- Rooks, but not ravens
- Sherwood Forest's Merry ___
- Warlocks, but not witches
- Children of ___
- White ___ Can't Jump
- Motownphilly group Boyz II ___
- What ___ Want (Taraji P. Henson rom-com)
- X-___: The Animated Series
- Either M in MLM
- Hombres, in English
- I'm Afraid of ___ (Vivek Shraya book)
- Elliot Page and Chaz Bono, e.g.
- Kye Allums and John Krasinski, e.g.
- Two ___ and a Truck (moving company)
- Half the world
- Queens, on boards
- Pawns, e.g.
- Esquire's target
- Sarah Lawrence students since 1968
- Some altos in choirs
- Members of the band Daughters, ironically
- See 31 Down
- ___ Without Hats ("The Safety Dance" band)
- Most CEOs
- Possessors of Y chromosomes
- All chess pieces, inaptly
- Bishops and rooks
- Cardinals and popes
- 72-Down attendees
- All Major League Baseball players, as of now
- Grooms, e.g.
- Peace on earth, good will to ___
- Restroom label
- Patriarchy leaders
- All Major League Baseball players, so far
- Queens on a chessboard, paradoxically