An antonym for restores | 23 |
An apartment, to a landlord | 27 |
An apple for Apple Inc., e.g. | 29 |
An apple was named after him | 28 |
An apple-less merry land? | 25 |
An April loser in 1988 | 22 |
An archangel: II Esdras 4 | 25 |
An archbishop of Canterbury | 27 |
An arm and a leg, maybe | 23 |
An arm and a leg, really | 24 |
An arm of a worldwide org. | 26 |
An artful Dodger: 1940-58 | 25 |
An article for André | 23 |
An article you use every day | 28 |
An assembling of huntsmen | 25 |
An associate of Thalia | 22 |
An Astaire and namesakes | 24 |
An astronaut may get into it | 28 |
An atheist can't be one | 27 |
An athlete might run in it | 26 |
An athlete might run in one | 27 |
An athlete might swim in it | 27 |
An athlete might turn this | 26 |
An Atlas Mountains locale | 25 |
An attendant on Cleopatra | 25 |
An attendee at an S.R.O. show | 29 |
An attenuator decreases it | 26 |
An aunt of little Beatrice | 26 |
An aunt of Princess Beatrice | 28 |
An author might give it away | 28 |
An auto may require it | 22 |
An auto-body experience? | 24 |
An awkward, stupid person | 25 |
An aye for an aye, in Mexico | 28 |
An e. e. cummings work | 22 |
An eagle is on its flag | 23 |
An eagle is two under this | 26 |
An early invader of Britain | 27 |
An early Mets' game? | 24 |
An early ocean crosser | 22 |
An early supporter of Fidel | 27 |
An Eastern Church member | 24 |
An easy crossword, e.g. | 23 |
An echo's performance | 25 |
An eclipse, some think | 22 |
An Ed with aspirations? | 23 |
An editor may wield one | 23 |
An editor's may be blue | 27 |
An Edomite, to Esau: Abbr. | 26 |
An eephus pitch has a big one | 29 |
An egg develops from it | 23 |
An egg in Caesar's salad | 28 |
An egotist's toast? | 23 |
An Einstein he's not | 24 |
An Eisenhower doctor: 1956 | 26 |
An electrically charged atom | 28 |
An element in our atmosphere | 28 |
An element, in Ecuador | 22 |
An element, to the ancients | 27 |
An elephant has a big one | 25 |
An elephant has a long one | 26 |
An ellipse has two of them | 26 |
An emoticon's eyes | 22 |
An emperor and a pianist | 24 |
An emperor and a Wolfe | 22 |
An empty bottle is full of it | 29 |
An English cider apple | 22 |
An English royal house | 22 |
An epicure has a refined one | 28 |
An equilateral parallelogram | 28 |
An ergosphere surrounds it | 26 |
An essay may be on one | 22 |
An essayist's pen name | 26 |
An essential amino acid | 23 |
An essential ingredient | 23 |
An ester used in ointments | 26 |
An estuary of the Amazon | 24 |
An eternity, seemingly | 22 |
An evening in Florence | 22 |
An event won by Jesse Owen | 26 |
An ex of Artie and Frank | 24 |
An exciting moment on Dec. 31 | 29 |
An exemplar of neatness | 23 |
An exercise for Rubinstein | 26 |
An exiled Yank, perhaps | 23 |
An expat may take it: Abbr. | 27 |
An expectant father, e.g. | 25 |
An expert might sit on one | 26 |
An expert on E. O'Neill | 27 |
An explosive, for short | 23 |
An expression of disdain | 24 |
An expression of regret | 23 |
An extremely long time | 22 |
An eye for an eye to some? | 27 |
An eye for the poetic? | 22 |
An eye, ear or nose, e.g. | 25 |
An H.S. dropout may earn one | 28 |
An hour after midnight | 22 |
An hour before midnight | 23 |
An hourglass may set it | 23 |