- SAW
- Byword
- Observed
- __ wood (snore)
- __-toothed (jagged)
- Circular, for one
- Adage
- Trite saying
- Ice sculptor's need
- Wood cutter
- Witnessed
- It has a cutting edge
- Gruesome franchise of 2004-2010
- See 29-Across
- It's sharp in a shop
- Took in, as a flick
- Theremin-sounding instrument right there in your toolbox
- Witnessed, like Mommy kissing Santa Claus
- Took in, as a film
- Tool that might even the score?
- Tool
- Miter box insert
- Rome was not built in a day, e.g.
- Singing instrument
- Singing musical instrument
- 2004 horror film with the tagline "How much blood would you shed to stay alive?"
- It goes back and forth
- Took in
- Tool that can "sing"
- Cutting tool
- With 48-Down, snore
- It might go against the grain
- Caught
- Old saying
- It sometimes goes against the grain
- Woodshop tool
- Toolshed tool
- Proverb
- 2004 horror movie
- Aphorism
- Maxim
- Tree doctor's tool
- Words of wisdom
- Spotted
- Lumbermill fixture
- Carpentry tool
- Musical tool
- Platitude
- Magician's prop
- Tool that may be instrumental?
- Serrated blade
- Tool used to create kerfs
- Shopworn saying
- Dated
- Shopworn words of wisdom
- A horse may support one
- Tool to fell
- See 32-Across
- 10-Down, once?
- Creator of some beveled edges
- Musical instrument with a theremin-like sound
- Prepare for a fire, in a way
- Corner-cutter, often
- Tool with teeth
- Magician's tool
- Matched a poker bet
- Carpenter's cutter
- Tool that can make music
- He who hesitates is lost, for one
- Didn't miss
- Feasted the peepers on
- Got a load of
- Met a bet
- It's been said often
- Came across
- Feller's tool
- Got the picture
- Hand tool
- Toothed tool
- Handyman's toolProcess lumber
- Coping device
- Carpenter's tool
- Met, as a poker bet
- It may go against the grain
- Band or musical follower
- Gory 2004 thriller
- 2004 horror movie with many sequels
- Caught, as a movie
- Cutter
- Matched, as a bet
- First in a series of slasher flicks
- Gory horror film franchise
- Went out with
- Called a bet, in poker
- Instrument played by Natalia Paruz
- Lumberjack's tool
- Paid a call on
- Toothy tool
- Grasped
- It may be circular
- Musical instrument found in few bands
- Pithy saying
- Made out
- Music-making tool
- Workshop staple
- Jug band instrument
- Used 63-Downs
- 2004 horror film with six sequels
- Series of horror films
- Viewed
- Series of splatter films
- Crosscut ___
- Perform a certain illusion
- Cut cords
- Noticed
- Prestidigator's prop, perhaps
- Took in, as a movie
- Beheld
- Discovered
- Got an eyeful of
- Logger's tool
- Called with chips
- Familiar saying
- Understood
- Horror film franchise
- -
- Chain __
- Espied
- Caught at the theater
- Film with six sequels
- A kind of one appears in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- Seven-film franchise
- Circular power tool
- Got a look at
- Do some carpentry
- See 23-Across
- Spied
- Bromide
- Prop for a classic magic trick
- Watched
- Carpentry tool with teeth
- Tool that can be a musical instrument
- Tree feller
- Circular __
- Toolshed item
- Crosscut, for one
- Crosscut, e.g.
- Maxim or proverb
- Process lumber
- Saying
- Bit of wisdom
- Hack follower
- Wood-cutting device
- Laid eyes on
- Met, as a bet
- Woodcutter's tool
- Wood-cutting tool
- Crosscut implement
- Caught a glimpse of
- Shop tool
- Caught visually
- Table __
- Got a peek at
- Was a spectator at
- Band __
- Tree surgeon's tool
- Old adage
- Perceived
- Consulted
- Carpenter's cutting tool
- Hand tool with teeth
- Logging tool
- Caught, in a way
- Gathered intelligence, in a way
- Realized
- Cut
- Didn't overlook
- Glanced at
- Logger's implement
- Tool with sharp teeth
- Tool for cutting wood
- Woodworker's tool
- Type of horse
- It has sharp teeth
- Tree surgeon's scalpel
- Instrument played with a hammer or bow
- Thriller with the tagline "Every puzzle has its pieces"
- 2004 Cary Elwes movie
- Fiddle: Colloq.
- Cut kerfs.
- An old saying.
- Musical instrument.
- Silence is golden,” for instance. nyt 1952 SAW Carpenter's tool. nyt 1952 SAWER Worker with a cutting tool. nyt 1952 SAWHORSES Carpenters use them. nyt 1952 SAWYER Secretary of Commerce. nyt 1952 SAWYER Secy. of Commerce. nyt 1952 SAXE ___-Coburg-Gotha. nyt 1952 SAY Right to speak. nyt 1952 SAY The power of final decision. nyt 1952 SAYER Intoner. nyt 1952 SAYER Talker. nyt 1952 SAYIDS Moslem titles. nyt 1952 SAYING Byword. nyt 1952 SAYRE City in Pennsylvania. nyt 1952 SAYRE U. S. member of U. N. Trusteeship Council. nyt 1952 SAYS It ___ here."
- Amateur Hour musical instrument.
- Let sleeping dogs lie, for example.
- Wise saying.
- Cut timber.
- Sometime musical instrument.
- A saying.
- Crosscut.
- Snout of a sharklike fish.
- Buzz ___.
- Every dog has his day.
- Workshop item.
- Butcher's tool.
- Motto
- . . . ere I ___ Elba
- Implement
- Jig or buzz
- Lumberjack's gear
- Kind of dust
- Kind of horse
- Lumber tool
- Play a fiddle, in a way
- Prison-cake ingredient
- Took in a show
- Use a crosscut
- Penultimate word of a palindrome
- Nor do not ___ the air . . . : Hamlet
- Rip or jig follower
- Look before you leap is one
- Discerned
- Rip or hack follower
- Trite expression
- Sententious saying
- Fish or fly
- 16-Across's "The Last Time I _____ Paris"
- Glimpsed
- Word with whip or rip
- 14-Across, e.g.
- Circular ___
- Got an eyeful
- Prop for a magician's trick
- SPED
- Much-repeated words
- A leopard can't change its spots, e.g.
- Haste makes waste, e.g.
- Visited
- A stitch in time ..., e.g.
- Cut through
- It goes back and forth in the woods
- One with sharp teeth
- Grain splitter
- It might expose rings
- One going back and forth
- One going back and forth to work
- Bloody 2004 thriller
- Horror film that starts in a filthy lavatory
- Creator of a branch division?
- Hit 2004 film with many sequels
- Go back and forth in the woods?
- Log-cutting tool
- Came to realize
- It has teeth but no mouth
- See 21-Across
- Tool a magician uses in a woman-in-a-crate act
- Bumped into
- Cut (off)
- Horror franchise beginning in 2004
- Tool in a magician's act
- It might get pulled in both directions
- One may be circular
- Went on dates with
- Oft-repeated words
- Prop for a classic magician's trick
- Wise old saying ... like the first words of 20-, 32-, 41- and 52-Across
- Arborist's tool
- Alternative to an ax
- Back-and-forth tool
- Old ___
- Ending with rip or whip
- Horror franchise since 2004
- Shorten a slat
- Eyed
- Plank cutter
- Warrant "I ___ Red"
- Peeped
- Equalled, as a poker bet
- Horror franchise
- Didn't fold
- It has teeth but can't bite
- Band follower?
- Tool in a magic trick
- Toothed cutting tool
- Cut through the woods?
- Creator of wood shavings
- Hand tool that can be used as a musical instrument
- 2004 film that launched a horror-movie franchise
- Word with rip or circular
- Magician's prop, perhaps
- Word with rip or coping
- Hardware-store purchase
- Detected
- Toothed music-maker
- It goes back and forth to work?
- Prop for an old magic trick
- Pictured
- Cutting tool was backward?
- Make a board two
- Remove from the board?
- Visualized
- Old proverb
- What Caesar did second?
- Word with "band" or "hand"
- One has sharp teeth
- Tool with a chain variety
- Arborist's cutting device
- Basic carpentry tool
- Cutting-edge tool?
- Its teeth are triangular
- Magician's "cutting" tool
- Perceived visually
- Tool that has teeth
- Tool that may buzz
- Horror franchise, or a tool
- Tool with a circular variety
- Musical ____
- Hack or hand
- Cut up
- Home Improvement prop
- Noted
- Word with hack or hand
- Coping mechanism?
- Horror film that starts in a lavatory
- Matched the bet
- Met the bet
- Lumber mill item
- Make across-the-board cuts?
- It may cause a division in the board
- Logger's need
- Do a carpenter's job
- Workbench cutter
- Tree surgeon's need
- Dust-creating tool
- Got a glimpse of
- Dust-making tool
- Matched at the poker table
- Lumber mill tool
- Lumber-cutting tool
- Tool for crosscutting
- Tool for cutting a board
- Circular or "band" tool
- Miter ___ (tool)
- Crosscut tool
- Scroll or "coping" tool
- It might be circular
- It may be musical
- Dust maker
- Matched, in a way
- Cord-making aid
- Divide the board
- Tool for a cutter
- Tool with metal teeth
- Make the cut
- It may be trite and true
- It may divide a board
- Maker of across-the-board cuts
- Logging site sight
- Magic show prop
- Make a cut
- Shop cutter
- Trite-and-true saying
- One cutting through the woods?
- I ___ three ships come sailing in...