- SAW
- Bromide
- Cut
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Didn't overlook
- Glanced at
- Logger's implement
- Tool with sharp teeth
- Tool for cutting lumber
- 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.
- 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
- Discerned
- Look before you leap is one
- 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...
- 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
