Takes the lion's share of | 29 |
"Pick me! Pick me!" | 29 |
Common molecule, to a chemist | 29 |
Santa's jovial expression | 29 |
Not much to get excited about | 29 |
Roadside eateries, familiarly | 29 |
Pedro's "Ahoy!" | 29 |
It might be behind a windmill | 29 |
Louis Bonaparte's kingdom | 29 |
Netherlands nosebag contents? | 29 |
Part 2 of our Christmas carol | 29 |
Ian of "The Hobbit" | 29 |
Vaughan Williams contemporary | 29 |
George Eliot character, Felix | 29 |
Victoria ___, Gothic novelist | 29 |
Word 3 of a Christmas classic | 29 |
Like a Thursday before Easter | 29 |
Base-runner's destination | 29 |
Where many strikes are called | 29 |
Commuter's starting point | 29 |
Base runner's destination | 29 |
2012 hit for Phillip Phillips | 29 |
"Sweet ___ Alabama" | 29 |
Students might clean up in it | 29 |
One that's in your field? | 29 |
Like cookies from the kitchen | 29 |
Like bathtub gin and zip guns | 29 |
Jeter's 3,000th hit, e.g. | 29 |
It's right before the end | 29 |
John Wayne title role of 1953 | 29 |
Sounds of anger or jubilation | 29 |
French novelist d'Urfé | 29 |
Veteran, on Veteran's Day | 29 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Wagner | 29 |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Wagner | 29 |
Turner's title film buddy | 29 |
Get close without being close | 29 |
Exclamation of joy or victory | 29 |
Happening with lots of laughs | 29 |
Progress by leaps and bounds? | 29 |
It comes before skip and jump | 29 |
Word before and after against | 29 |
Bill Clinton's birthplace | 29 |
One might lose it in a crisis | 29 |
Be unrealistically optimistic | 29 |
Be optimistic, no matter what | 29 |
Had one's fingers crossed | 29 |
Tribe known for kachina dolls | 29 |
Dwellers at First Mesa, Ariz. | 29 |
Welcoming words from a driver | 29 |
Sheepherders of the Southwest | 29 |
Motorcyclist's invitation | 29 |
Bus driver's solicitation | 29 |
Boards, as a moving streetcar | 29 |
"Get busy on that!" | 29 |
Vert. counterpart, on old TVs | 29 |
Opposite of vert., on old TVs | 29 |
Level with the ground (abbr.) | 29 |
"Hava Nagila" dance | 29 |
Part of a wedding celebration | 29 |
"Carpe diem" source | 29 |
Genghis Khan's was Golden | 29 |
What some lean on in traffic? | 29 |
Dilemma feature, figuratively | 29 |
Crescent-shaped tract of land | 29 |
Glinda in "The Wiz" | 29 |
Jack of children's rhymes | 29 |
"Good boy" of rhyme | 29 |
They frequently become locked | 29 |
"Little Shop of __" | 29 |
___ concours (unrivaled: Fr.) | 29 |
Desperate need of Richard III | 29 |
Motor's power, informally | 29 |
Mr. Ed's words of wisdom? | 29 |
Helpful attribute at Aqueduct | 29 |
Most suitable for equestrians | 29 |
Kin of "hallelujah" | 29 |
Part 4 of our Easter greeting | 29 |
Alternative to a watering can | 29 |
Firefighter's requirement | 29 |
Drench, with "down" | 29 |
Daniel follower, in the Bible | 29 |
Socket in a golfer's iron | 29 |
Sprays, with "down" | 29 |
Egypt's President Mubarak | 29 |
"Bonanza" character | 29 |
Leader in home entertainment? | 29 |
Key to the puzzle's theme | 29 |
Word overused by Paris Hilton | 29 |
Word before pink or after red | 29 |
Much-anticipated social event | 29 |
The Beverly Wilshire, for one | 29 |
Setting for many a convention | 29 |
Monopoly piece with a chimney | 29 |
Places that take reservations | 29 |
Emergency communication setup | 29 |
Direct means of communication | 29 |
How some things are contested | 29 |
Tricky situation to deal with | 29 |
"Get your Red ___!" | 29 |