Possible Questions:
	
			
		
					- Cunning
 
					- Crafty
 
					- Shoe part
 
					- Foot part
 
					- Curve
 
					- Bend
 
					- Chief
 
					- St. Louis landmark
 
					- Sly
 
					- Vault
 
					- Mischievous
 
					- Pert
 
					- Foremost
 
					- Rainbow shape
 
					- Principal
 
					- BOW
 
					- Roguish
 
					- Main
 
					- Part of a foot
 
					- Cheeky
 
					- Boot part
 
					- Waggish
 
					- Kind of support
 
					- Part of the foot
 
					- Eyebrow shape
 
					- Foot feature
 
					- Shoe insert
 
					- Sneaker feature
 
					- St. Louis attraction
 
					- Span
 
					- Foot curve
 
					- Bridge part
 
					- Coy
 
					- St. Louis sight
 
					- Cagey
 
					- Vault part
 
					- Place for a keystone
 
					- A good shoe supports it
 
					- Tongue-in-cheek
 
					- Curved entrance
 
					- Bridge or foot feature
 
					- Type of support
 
					- Spot for a keystone
 
					- Shoe support
 
					- It may have fallen on a foot
 
					- Curved part of the foot
 
					- Playfully roguish
 
					- Paris landmark
 
					- London's Marble ___
 
					- Flatfoot's lack
 
					- Chief: Prefix
 
					- Aqueduct formation
 
					- Aqueduct feature
 
					- Symbol of St. Louis
 
					- Sole support?
 
					- Semicircular entrance
 
					- Ogee, e.g.
 
					- Military doctor's concern
 
					- Keystone's place
 
					- Curved entranceway
 
					- Washington Sq. sight
 
					- St. Louis' Gateway, e.g.
 
					- St. Louis symbol
 
					- Sole's curve
 
					- Kind of enemy
 
					- Fancy entrance
 
					- Dict. label
 
					- Camber
 
					- Bend over backward
 
					- Vault feature
 
					- Type of enemy
 
					- Sight on the Champs Elysees
 
					- Saarinen's St. Louis design
 
					- Roman aqueduct feature
 
					- Nickname of a famous chauvinist
 
					- Make like an angry cat
 
					- Kind of angel
 
					- It has a keystone
 
					- High-handed
 
					- Enemy leader?
 
					- Curved doorway
 
					- Curved construction
 
					- Viaduct feature
 
					- Too cute
 
					- St. Louis's Gateway __
 
					- Sight on the Champs-Elysees
 
					- Shoe device
 
					- Roman construction element
 
					- Prefix meaning "primary"
 
					- Precursor to duke or bishop
 
					- Playfully mischievous
 
					- Missouri structure
 
					- Missouri monument
 
					- McDonald's symbol
 
					- Lift, as one's brow
 
					- Keystone structure
 
					- Keystone site
 
					- Keystone place
 
					- It's supported by a good shoe
 
					- It's big in St. Louis
 
					- Instep
 
					- Impressive entrance
 
					- Heel's neighbor
 
					- Grand Army Plaza structure
 
					- Gateway ___
 
					- Foot's curve
 
					- Foot portion
 
					- Eyebrow or rainbow
 
					- Dramatic entryway
 
					- Curved structure
 
					- Curve, as the back
 
					- Champs-Élysées landmark
 
					- Bridge piece
 
					- Bend backward
 
					- ''Duke'' starter
 
					- ___ Deluxe (old McDonald's sandwich)
 
					- Word with fiend or enemy
 
					- Way lead-in
 
					- Washington Square sight
 
					- Washington Sq. landmark
 
					- Washington Sq. feature
 
					- Triumphal edifice
 
					- This may be pointed
 
					- Symbol of triumph
 
					- Support site?
 
					- Structure with a keystone
 
					- St. Louis's Gateway ___
 
					- St. Louis' Gateway ____
 
					- St. Louis' Gateway ___
 
					- St. Louis destination
 
					- St. Louis --
 
					- Squinch, e.g.
 
					- Spot for a parade
 
					- Sight at St. Louis
 
					- Semicircular structure
 
					- Rounded entrance
 
					- Roman monument to Constantine
 
					- Roman aqueduct support
 
					- Roguish; sly
 
					- Rival or bishop preceder
 
					- Remarque's "___ of Triumph"
 
					- Raise, as an eyebrow
 
					- Raise (an eyebrow)
 
					- Pride of St. Louis?
 
					- Prefix with duke or deacon
 
					- Prefix for fiend or angel
 
					- Prefix for duke or enemy
 
					- Prefix for angel or fiend
 
					- Prefix for angel or duke
 
					- Playwright Oboler
 
					- Playfully tricky
 
					- Playfully saucy
 
					- Part of McDonald's logo
 
					- Part of a platform dive
 
					- Part of a gateway
 
					- Parade passageway
 
					- Overcute
 
					- One of a pair in a fast-food logo
 
					- Old bridge feature
 
					- Ogive, e.g.
 
					- Ogive
 
					- Oboler of radio fame
 
					- Nemesis or conservative preceder
 
					- Mr. Bunker, familiarly
 
					- Move up, as an eyebrow
 
					- Mosque entranceway
 
					- Military parade passageway
 
					- Mies's profession: Abbr.
 
					- Marble ___ (London landmark)
 
					- Look of St. Louis gateway
 
					- London's is Marble
 
					- Lead-in for "enemy"
 
					- Landmark in St. Louis
 
					- Lancet, e.g.
 
					- Kind of fiend
 
					- Kind of enemy or angel
 
					- Kind of duke or support
 
					- Kind of duke or angel
 
					- Kind of bishop or duke
 
					- Keystone's locale
 
					- Keystone spot
 
					- Keystone setting
 
					- Jerusalem's ___ of Pilate
 
					- It could fall on a foot
 
					- Instep shape
 
					- Instep feature
 
					- Hump
 
					- Half of the McDonald's symbol
 
					- Half of a McDonald's logo
 
					- Half a McDonald's logo
 
					- Gothic doorway shape
 
					- Go up, as eyebrows
 
					- Gloria's pop, to Meathead
 
					- Given to deviltry
 
					- Geological feature on a Utah license plate
 
					- Gateway City landmark
 
					- Gateway __ (St. Louis landmark)
 
					- Gaily mischievous
 
					- Footwear insert
 
					- Foot support
 
					- Foot shape
 
					- Foot area
 
					- Figure on a Utah license plate
 
					- Fiend's intro
 
					- Feature for which a Utah national park is named
 
					- Fast food symbol
 
					- Eyebrow, e.g.
 
					- Entrance to many a plaza
 
					- Enemy attachment?
 
					- Elaborate entrance
 
					- Duke or bishop preceder
 
					- Design feature of many a viaduct
 
					- Decorative doorway
 
					- Daath "___ (Enemy) Misanthrope"
 
					- Curved support
 
					- Curved part of a foot
 
					- Curved gateway
 
					- Curved foot part
 
					- Curved entryway
 
					- Curve with a keystone
 
					- Coyly roguish
 
					- Classy entranceway
 
					- Classy entrance
 
					- Champs Elysées landmark
 
					- Castle entrance, perhaps
 
					- Castle entrance
 
					- Brow shape
 
					- Bridger
 
					- Bridge shape
 
					- Bridge feature
 
					- Bishop starter
 
					- Bishop or  deacon preceder
 
					- Bishop lead-in
 
					- Back position
 
					- Architectural piece that becomes weaker when supported
 
					- Apt feature for a podiatrist's doorway?
 
					- Angel or enemy preceder
 
					- A kind of rival
 
					- "The Root of All Evil" ___ Enemy
 
					- -- enemy
 
					- ___ of Titus
 
					- ___ of Constantine (Roman landmark)
 
					- ___ enemy (one who may blow up bridges)