100% | COURTSHIP | 9 | The period in which couples get to know each other |
39% | ASKMOM | 6 | Reply in which one parent says to go talk to the other parent |
39% | NOH | 3 | Theatre form in which the audience is assumed to already know the plot |
38% | TIMEFRAME | 9 | The period in which something must take place |
37% | SPYFALL | 7 | Game in which one player tries to glean information from the other players without being caught |
37% | CUFFING | 7 | “Season” in which single people couple up to stave off the loneliness and cold of winter |
37% | EMMASTONE | 9 | Actress who got to know the real-life Billie Jean King while portraying her in "Battle of the Sexes": 2 wds. |
36% | ECHELON | 7 | Military formation in which units follow each other but are offset to allow a line of fire ahead |
36% | OREO | 4 | Cookie in which my kid replaced the frosting with cheese and tried to get me to eat it |
36% | ACQUAINT | 8 | Get to know personally; introduce to others |
36% | MET | 3 | Got to know for the first time |
36% | THEOTHERAMERICA | 15 | Read the first letter in each clue to get a quote from this '67 speech |
35% | INNINGS | 7 | The periods in a ballgame when each side bats |
35% | CROSS | 5 | Get to the other side |
35% | RANDAN | 6 | Boat rowed by three people in which the person in the middle uses two oars and the others one oar each |
35% | BUGHOUSE | 8 | Chess variant played by four players on two boards, in which captured pieces on one board are moved to the other |
35% | DENMARK | 7 | Copenhagen's country which was the first country to legally recognize registered same-sex couples in 1989 |
34% | ANYMOMENT | 9 | "It's about to happen" ... or what each of the four other longest answers in this puzzle has? |
34% | MISDIAL | 7 | Get to the wrong party, in a way |
34% | SLICEOPEN | 9 | Get to the heart of, in a way |
33% | CROSS | 5 | Get to the other side of a road, say |
33% | RAFT | 4 | Vessel in which to shoot the rapids |
33% | ADAPTATION | 10 | *2002 movie in which a Susan Orlean work is described as “that sprawling New Yorker shit” . . . or what the answer to each starred clue is |
33% | SHOCK | 5 | Suddenly being upset; Getting to know of something in an unexpected manner |
33% | NEWLOOK | 7 | Name by which the women's fashion lines Corolle and Huit, introduced in 1947 by Christian Dior, came to be known |
33% | SEQUENCE | 8 | Particular order in which events follow each other |
33% | SPOONING | 8 | Cuddling position in which one envelops the other |
33% | CLAUSES | 7 | Couple in the news each December |
33% | ASCENDING | 9 | In the other direction to descending |
32% | ROCKEMSOCKEMROWBOATS | 20 | Kids' game in which small vessels attack each other? |