| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| 'Just for the taste of it' sloganeer, once | DIETCOKE |
| 'Sunday NFL Countdown' airer | ESPN |
| ... about 10 quintillion .. | INSECTSONEARTH |
| ... about 13 trillion .. | FISHINTHEOCEAN |
| ... and about 7 octillion .. | ATOMSINONESBODY |
| Automobile name since 1941 | JEEP |
| Backup medium for a PC | CDROM |
| Bar mitzvah, for one | RITE |
| Bed and breakfast | INN |
| Booster club's concern, often | SNACKBAR |
| Chaps | LADS |
| Chardonnay adjective | OAKY |
| Classic cereal now sharing shelf space with Vanilla and Chocolate cousins | CORNCHEX |
| Close by, old-style | ANEAR |
| Columbus-to-Pittsburgh dir | ENE |
| David Bowie's first #1 single in the U.S | FAME |
| Effectiveness of a coat at the beach?: Abbr | SPF |
| Either 'No Country for Old Men' director | COEN |
| Erica who created Isadora Wing | JONG |
| Estimates suggest there are an average of 100,000 .. | HAIRSONONESHEAD |
| Farsi speaker | IRANI |
| Femme fatale | SIREN |
| Fig. on a box of animal crackers | NETWT |
| Flips (through) | LEAFS |
| Foiler of a regicide plot, in 'The Tempest' | ARIEL |
| Genie's bestowal | WISH |
| Goal of some races | SEAT |
| Gossip-column couple | ITEM |
| His epitaph begins 'Workers of all lands unite' | MARX |
| Iditarod finish-line site | NOME |
| Intertwine | KNIT |
| It's usually 3, 4, or 5 | PAR |
| Junior's son, maybe | TRIP |
| King : chess :: ___ : chaturanga | RAJA |
| Like Grand Marnier liqueur | ORANGY |
| Like quiches and frittatas | EGGY |
| Love of Juan's life? | AMOR |
| Mars | TAINTS |
| Medical-school subj | ANAT |
| Mrs. William McKinley and others | IDAS |
| Nos. in ledgers | AMTS |
| Not prevaricating | OPEN |
| Off | NOGO |
| Org. looking for aliens | SETI |
| Panera Bread handout | PAGER |
| Pealed | RANG |
| Pert | SAUCY |
| Pester | NAG |
| Pine | ACHE |
| Potent beginning? | OMNI |
| Pound or Moore, e.g | POET |
| Prized Australian export | OPAL |
| Procure | GET |
| Recognized, briefly | IDED |
| Rookie | TYRO |
| Rounded hammer part | PEEN |
| Sail along, as clouds | SCUD |
| Shoeless ring bearer of fiction | FRODO |
| Some preserves | JAM |
| Start to hiccup? | AITCH |
| Steal from | RIPOFF |
| Store-window posting | HOURS |
| Sword-wielding princess | XENA |
| Texas tea | OIL |
| Thick leather | OXHIDE |
| Tolerate | TAKE |
| Treads loudly | STOMPS |
| Univ. recruiter | ROTC |
| Voiced | SAID |
| Voiced, in phonetics | SONANT |
| Where pirates count their booty | LAIR |
| Without precedent | NEW |
| Work out badly, in a way | BACKFIRE |
| Works on at the table, in a way | GNAWS |
| Yahoo | BRUTE |
| ___ Beagle (ship with Charles Darwin aboard) | HMS |
The Chronicle of Higher Education Crossword Answer - Sep 12, 2014
The Chronicle of Higher Education Crossword Solutions - Sep 12, 2014
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