It could get an innocent person into trouble | 44 |
It's important to read it before signing | 44 |
It's usually less than four inches thick | 44 |
It's not good to have in one's mouth | 44 |
Instrument warmed up by rubbing (Tribute #8) | 44 |
Incriminating evidence, with "the" | 44 |
It's 4.0 for a straight-A student: Abbr. | 44 |
It may be attached to a windshield, in brief | 44 |
Its flag includes an image of a nutmeg clove | 44 |
It runs the Federal Citizen Information Ctr. | 44 |
It merged with Bell Atlantic to form Verizon | 44 |
Its official languages are French and Creole | 44 |
It has departments named Nord, Sud and Ouest | 44 |
It's for children, in a Pat Benetar song | 44 |
It's for children, in a Pat Benatar song | 44 |
Intro to "Girl Friday," movie-wise | 44 |
It might help you work through a rough patch | 44 |
It might get you into more underground stuff | 44 |
It often results in changes across the board | 44 |
Its state quarter depicts a peregrine falcon | 44 |
Irving Berlin's "When ___ You" | 44 |
Its flag is a red stripe over a white stripe | 44 |
Isle where several Scottish kings are buried | 44 |
Its results commonly fall between 70 and 130 | 44 |
It might be said when the light bulb goes on | 44 |
It's symbolized by a red circle on white | 44 |
Items sometimes tossed in strongman contests | 44 |
It literally means "thing to wear" | 44 |
Instruction to Kate in a Cole Porter musical | 44 |
Island where Bill and Melinda Gates were wed | 44 |
Its yearbook is called the "Gumbo" | 44 |
Its motto is L'Étoile du Nord: Abbr. | 44 |
In romance poetry, a frequent rhyme for June | 44 |
It may not be able to pick up something tiny | 44 |
Its insignia includes an orbiting spacecraft | 44 |
Its flag says "Battle Born": Abbr. | 44 |
It's not useful in a long shot situation | 44 |
It may be seen, heard or spoken, in a saying | 44 |
It's west of New York's East Village | 44 |
Its first complete ed. was published in 1928 | 44 |
It precedes "the land of the free" | 44 |
Island town whose sign boasts a giant potato | 44 |
It's believable that it's not butter | 44 |
It's at the top of Pascal's triangle | 44 |
Its official bird is the great northern loon | 44 |
Indonesia is considering withdrawing from it | 44 |
Ingredient in Cookies 'n Cream ice cream | 44 |
Illinois city that symbolizes Middle America | 44 |
Illinois city symbolizing mainstream America | 44 |
It may be taken from the neck of a superhero | 44 |
It may measure 16" x 16" x 2" | 44 |
Imperative in an automated telephone message | 44 |
It's sometimes removed from orange juice | 44 |
It's used to fire someone who's late | 44 |
It's straight from the horse's mouth | 44 |
It's in the bridal shower, traditionally | 44 |
It may be resting on a sentry's shoulder | 44 |
Incur additional cell phone charges, perhaps | 44 |
It would still smell sweet by any other name | 44 |
Inspiration for "Wheel of Fortune" | 44 |
It may begin with ''Do not'' | 44 |
Island nation once under New Zealand control | 44 |
Inseparable friends on "Community" | 44 |
Its logo includes a winged hammer and sickle | 44 |
It separates the Bering Sea from the Pacific | 44 |
Inversion, such as "Came the dawn" | 44 |
Isherwood's treatise on philosophy: 1970 | 44 |
Italian version of "The Rubaiyat"? | 44 |
It may lead to ejection from a baseball game | 44 |
It pairs with "Faith," in a saying | 44 |
Inedible-pizza magnate Herman and his family | 44 |
It's "M'm! M'm! Good!" | 44 |
Intoxicant in a Japanese martial arts movie? | 44 |
It's close to one's goal in football | 44 |
Illegal use of someone else's Visa card? | 44 |
Interviewer's or pitcher's surprises | 44 |
Immortal pitcher with an award named for him | 44 |
Interplanetary visitors, in old sci-fi films | 44 |
Interplanetary graffiti artist's action? | 44 |
It blew Mary Poppins to the Banks' house | 44 |
It allows workers to avoid rush-hour traffic | 44 |
Item carried on the shoulder in an emergency | 44 |
International coalition of finance ministers | 44 |
It's tough to find, but worth the effort | 44 |
It merged with Socal in 1984 to form Chevron | 44 |
It's known as "Insurance City" | 44 |
Improper trade of a St. Louis N.F.L. player? | 44 |
It may be answered with "Who, me?" | 44 |
It's said to be true of change, part two | 44 |
Individual renderings of roles, scores, etc. | 44 |
It's said to be true of change, part one | 44 |
Is acquainted with a quartet of wildebeests? | 44 |
Initial sound of approval after a touchdown? | 44 |
It may occur before going home from the prom | 44 |
Installing sets and lighting, in the theater | 44 |
Inventor of a "Vegetable Compound" | 44 |
Invitation to cocktails with pianist Ramsey? | 44 |
Its calendar says the world will end in 2012 | 44 |
Ill-fated Bush Supreme Court nominee Harriet | 44 |
It left parts of itself in 11 states in 1980 | 44 |