___ point (very center) | 23 |
___ point (featured element) | 28 |
Nina of "Spartacus" | 29 |
WWI French military leader | 26 |
WWI French Army leader | 22 |
Nina of 1940s-'50s films | 28 |
Marshal of France in W.W. I | 27 |
Marshal of fighting fame | 24 |
French marshal, in W.W. I | 25 |
Dutch-born actress Nina | 23 |
Allied commander of 1918 | 24 |
Points of concentration | 23 |
Points where rays meet | 22 |
Points where lines meet | 23 |
Points that may have rays | 25 |
Places where lines meet | 23 |
Origins of earthquakes | 22 |
An ellipse has two of them | 26 |
Algebraic meeting points | 24 |
"Pay attention!" | 26 |
Cameraman's concern | 23 |
Yell to the projectionist | 25 |
Point of concentration | 22 |
Make things clear, in a way | 27 |
Eliminate distractions | 22 |
Adjust, as a telescope | 22 |
Inspiration for a comedian | 26 |
Big name in travel guides | 25 |
Eugene of travel guide fame | 27 |
Site of a crude awakening? | 26 |
Friend's counterpart | 24 |
Dangerous answer to a sentry | 28 |
Contender for your title | 24 |
"Friend or ___?" | 26 |
The Riddler, to Batman | 22 |
Dr. Evil, to Austin Powers | 26 |
Wellington, to Napoleon | 23 |
Darius III, to Alexander | 24 |
The Red Baron, to Snoopy | 24 |
Tecumseh, to W. H. Harrison | 27 |
Persians, to the 300, e.g. | 26 |
One who isn't with us | 25 |
One who isn't behind you | 28 |
One on the opposing side | 24 |
Mr. Mxyzptlk, to Superman | 25 |
Mr. Big, to James Bond | 22 |
Mothra or MUTO, to Godzilla | 27 |
Hannibal, to Scipio Africanus | 29 |
Goliath, to David, e.g. | 23 |
Giant's third word | 22 |
Friend's antithesis | 23 |
Friend's adversary | 22 |
Expression of reproach | 22 |
Crazy Horse, to Custer | 22 |
Cornwallis, to Washington | 25 |
Contender to your title | 23 |
Bugs Moran, to Al Capone | 24 |
Any member of the other team | 28 |
#1 spot, when you're #2 | 27 |
"Friend or ---?" | 26 |
"Friend or __?" | 25 |
"Friend or _____?" | 28 |
Batman and The Joker, e.g. | 26 |
They're not on your side | 28 |
North and South Korea, e.g. | 27 |
Macbeth and Macduff, e.g. | 25 |
Z. Taylor and Tecumseh | 22 |
They're playing you | 23 |
They're against you | 23 |
They don't get along | 24 |
They aren't behind you | 26 |
The Blue and the Gray, say | 26 |
The Blue and the Gray, once | 27 |
Snoopy and the Red Baron | 24 |
Plaintiffs, to defendants | 25 |
Opposite sides of a fight | 25 |
Napoleon and Wellington, e.g. | 29 |
Jackson and Clay, e.g. | 22 |
Eries and Senecas, e.g. | 23 |
David and Goliath, e.g. | 23 |
Darius III and Alexander | 24 |
Cassius and Casca, to Caesar | 28 |
Capulets, to Montagues | 22 |
Blue and Grey: 1861–65 | 29 |
"Fe fi" followers | 27 |
"Fe fi ___!" | 22 |
Feature of some horror films | 28 |
Weather London is famous for | 28 |
San Francisco sight, often | 26 |
Reason for a flight delay | 25 |
It may come in a blanket | 24 |
Hindrance to navigation | 23 |
Frequent London forecast | 24 |
Flight delayer, at times | 24 |
Film noir weather condition | 27 |
Cause of many an accident | 25 |
Old-fashioned one (Var.) | 24 |
Long-in-the-tooth types | 23 |
Verne's circumnavigator | 27 |
Passepartout's boss | 23 |