___ football (Pop Warner sport), 4 letters
*Billower on a pole, 4 letters
Rally 'Round the ___, Boys! (Paul Newman movie), 4 letters
You're a Grand Old ___, 4 letters
1814 Fort McHenry sight, 4 letters
4th of July parade sight, 4 letters
A checkered one indicates victory, 4 letters
Checkered banner at the track, 4 letters
Checkered item at the race track, 4 letters
Checkered race-ender, 4 letters
Colorful symbol, often, 4 letters
Cross stroke attached to an eighth note or a sixteenth note, 4 letters
Fall off, as interest, 4 letters
Football foul indicator, 4 letters
Fourth of July sight, 4 letters
Greg Ginn's band Black ___, 4 letters
Henry Rollins band Black ___, 4 letters
Immobile Stratego piece, 4 letters
It waves patriotically, 4 letters
It's honored on June 14, 4 letters
Item historically flown at half-mast on Memorial Day, 4 letters
Item protesters may burn, 4 letters
Item used in semaphore signaling, 4 letters
Jasper Johns work in the MoMA, 4 letters
Jolly Roger, for one, 4 letters
Lose strength, e.g., 4 letters
Mark for review, as an offensive comment, 4 letters
Marker on a golf green, 4 letters
McCain has admitted he wasn't candid about this issue, 4 letters
Nepal's has five sides, 4 letters
Nepal's is irregular in shape, 4 letters
Object of controversy in South Carolina, 4 letters
Olympic ceremony sight, 4 letters
One posted outside an embassy, 4 letters
One with a support staff?, 4 letters
Patriotic lapel pin, 4 letters
Pennant winners wave it, 4 letters
Pledge of Allegiance word, 4 letters
Ross national product, 4 letters
Sixth word in the Pledge of Allegiance, 4 letters
Something to salute, 4 letters
Something to stand for, 4 letters
South Carolina's House voted to remove it, 4 letters
Stars and Stripes, e.g., 4 letters
Stars and Stripes, notably, 4 letters
Switzerland's is square, 4 letters
The Charlie Daniels band's This Ain't No Rag, It's a ___, 4 letters
The Jolly Roger, e.g., 4 letters
The skull and crossbones, e.g., 4 letters
The Stars and Stripes, 4 letters
Union Jack, for one, 4 letters
United Nations sight, 4 letters
Vexillology subject, 4 letters
A conspicuously marked or shaped tail, 4 letters
Emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design, 4 letters
An emblem flown as a symbol of nationality, 4 letters
A rectangular piece of fabric used as a signalling device, 4 letters
Stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones, 4 letters
Raising a standard?, 13 letters
Olympics opening ceremony VIP, 10 letters
Contact a Hudson costar?, 7 letters
Holiday that celebrates a 1777 resolution, 7 letters
June 14 (or two words that can follow GREEN), 7 letters
June 14th celebration, 7 letters
June celebration of a 1777 resolution, 7 letters
When waving is most commemorated, 7 letters
Microorganism's locomotion, 8 letters
Microscopic means of propulsion, 8 letters
Usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages, 10 letters
Some pathogens of humans and other animals, 10 letters
Monk's penance, once, 12 letters
Beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment, 12 letters
A whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor), 9 letters
Long lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in sperm cells and some protozoa), 9 letters
Felt strangely about unfinished age-old recorder (9), 9 letters
A small fipple flute with with four finger holes and two thumb holes, 9 letters
A French bean variety with light-colored seeds, 9 letters
Game with no tackling allowed, 12 letters
Pop Warner program, 12 letters
Fried Green Tomatoes... author, 5 letters
Fried Green Tomatoes... author Fannie, 5 letters
Fried Green Tomatoes screenwriter Fannie, 5 letters
I Want YOU poster artist, 5 letters
Actress/author Fannie, 5 letters
Actress/writer Fannie, 5 letters
Author of Fried Green Tomatoes, 5 letters
Author/comic Fannie, 5 letters
Ernest who designed Washington's Corcoran gallery, 5 letters
Fannie who wrote Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, 5 letters
Fried Green Tomatoes inspiration, 5 letters
She wrote Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, 5 letters
Spasm of actress Fannie?, 9 letters
Patriotic fan of author Fannie?, 10 letters
Captain's superior, 11 letters
St. Andrew's Cross, 14 letters
Commonly short-necked container, 6 letters
It holds its liquor, 6 letters
Large metal vessel with a handle and spout, 6 letters
One that holds liquor, 6 letters
Used to hold alcoholic beverages (usually wine), 6 letters
A large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout, 6 letters
Oenophile's favorite sport?, 14 letters
Beer-filled tankard, 13 letters
They hold their liquor, 7 letters
Wine-imbiber's vessels, 7 letters
Enthusiastic drinker at an old English inn?, 11 letters
Attachment to government buildings, 8 letters
One of many at the U.N. headquarters, 8 letters
Pennant-hoisting site, 8 letters
Place for Old Glory, 8 letters
Post-office fixture, 8 letters
Sight at post offices, 8 letters
Used for sightings by surveyors, 8 letters
A tall staff or pole on which a flag is raised, 8 letters
Places for Old Glory, 9 letters
Summon Warsaw citizens?, 9 letters
Undercover operation carried out in front of a post office?, 13 letters
Standard tirade is outrageous (8), 8 letters
Intentional foul, in some sports, 11 letters
One who makes outlandish mistakes?, 12 letters
It might lead to an ejection, 12 letters
Obvious no-no, in sports, 12 letters
Three ___ (Jasper Johns painting), 5 letters
Football penalty indicators, 5 letters
Gridiron penalty indicators, 5 letters
Jolly Roger and Union Jack, e.g., 5 letters
Massive Attack's are False, 5 letters
Old Glory, and others, 5 letters
Oval Office decorations, 5 letters
Referees throw them, 5 letters
Roger Waters Folded his, 5 letters
Rural mailbox attachments, 5 letters
Semaphore equipment, 5 letters
They have support staffs, 5 letters
United Nations display, 5 letters
United Nations Plaza array, 5 letters
United Nations Plaza display, 5 letters
Main member of the fleet, 8 letters
The USS Enterprise, e.g., 8 letters
The ship that carries the commander of a fleet and flies his flag, 8 letters
The chief one of a related group, 8 letters
Marks certain bovine parents (if X=4)?, 14 letters
City west of Albuquerque, 9 letters
Color guard's vacation spot?, 9 letters
Seat of Coconino county, 9 letters
Seat of Coconino County, Arizona, 9 letters
A tall staff or pole on which a flag is raised, 9 letters
Site of an important observatory, 9 letters
A town in north central Arizona, 9 letters
CITY NEAR THE GRAND CANYON, 15 letters
Unscheduled train stop, 11 letters
Hail author Irving?, 9 letters
Terrace surface, perhaps, 9 letters
Tires not reversing easily at first on part of pavement (9), 9 letters
Stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones, 9 letters
Station usually bypassed by the train, 8 letters
Enthusiastic patriot, 9 letters
A person who is whipped or whips himself for sexual gratification, 10 letters
A person who whips himself as a religious penance, 10 letters
Protozoa having flagella, 10 letters
Perennial marsh plant having swordlike leaves and aromatic roots, 8 letters
Antiprotozoal medication (trade name Flagyl) used to treat trichomoniasis and giardiasis, 6 letters