Computer introduced by Steve Jobs | 33 |
Cool cat's "Got it" | 33 |
Chat room "seems to me" | 33 |
Chat room "I think ..." | 33 |
Chevrolet model beginning in 1958 | 33 |
Cheese from overseas, for example | 33 |
Caught ___ (exposed as deceitful) | 33 |
Clock ___ (finish with a time of) | 33 |
Country with castes of thousands? | 33 |
Chicago Museum of Science and ___ | 33 |
California's Mission Santa __ | 33 |
Co. offering Orange Savings plans | 33 |
Come Back Little Sheba author | 33 |
Confident way to solve crosswords | 33 |
Chester A. Arthur has one (abbr.) | 33 |
Computer programmer's concern | 33 |
Conclusion's opposite (Abbr.) | 33 |
Charged subject in science class? | 33 |
College in New Rochelle, New York | 33 |
Constituent of senator Tom Harkin | 33 |
Country "house," maybe? | 33 |
CPA's recommendation, perhaps | 33 |
Country bordering the Caspian Sea | 33 |
Controversial conflict since 2003 | 33 |
Crime and romance writer Johansen | 33 |
Churchill's political barrier | 33 |
Clairvoyant's first two words | 33 |
Circumnavigator's stop, maybe | 33 |
Comcast and CenturyLink, in brief | 33 |
Car trip alternative to Geography | 33 |
Colon's meaning, in analogies | 33 |
Colon's meaning in an analogy | 33 |
Celebrity couple, in the tabloids | 33 |
Currier's lithography partner | 33 |
Co. that makes Motrin and Tylenol | 33 |
Clampett patriarch of '60s TV | 33 |
Comment not to be taken seriously | 33 |
California-to-New York flight aid | 33 |
Cab destination for a NYC tourist | 33 |
Conrad's "Lord ___" | 33 |
Citizen of Little Salem, Colorado | 33 |
Carol of ''Taxi'' | 33 |
Critique of Pure Reason writer | 33 |
Critique of Pure Reason author | 33 |
Captain Cook landed there in 1778 | 33 |
Contemporary of Byron and Shelley | 33 |
Clark who ducks into phone booths | 33 |
Country that attracts safarigoers | 33 |
Chain with an Extra Crispy option | 33 |
Captain hanged for piracy in 1701 | 33 |
Crème de cassis and white wine | 33 |
Cocktails with crème de cassis | 33 |
Commercial ending for Sun or Star | 33 |
Certain surfer's power source | 33 |
Chain where people might geocache | 33 |
Country called Chosen by Japanese | 33 |
Conforming to Jewish dietary laws | 33 |
Country music's Kristofferson | 33 |
Chocolate-colored dogs, for short | 33 |
CNN's Tokyo reporter Kyung __ | 33 |
Cat suit wearer in a 1939 classic | 33 |
Chewed out, with "into" | 33 |
Class that ends before labor day? | 33 |
Clark's Smallville girlfriend | 33 |
Country slightly larger than Utah | 33 |
Columbo's employer, for short | 33 |
Croft, of "Tomb Raider" | 33 |
Crooner canned on live TV in 1953 | 33 |
Common entree at a potluck dinner | 33 |
Computer printer component, often | 33 |
Casual sexual partner, as it were | 33 |
Cary Grant's original surname | 33 |
Charge for using, as an apartment | 33 |
City pigeon's perch, at times | 33 |
Carrie Fisher's breakout role | 33 |
Carson's late-night successor | 33 |
Common Indian cooking ingredients | 33 |
Confident, loyal type, supposedly | 33 |
Control-driven people, supposedly | 33 |
Celebrants of midsummer birthdays | 33 |
Country encircled by South Africa | 33 |
Commercial property holder, often | 33 |
Court call that sounds permissive | 33 |
Code on some N.Y.C.-bound luggage | 33 |
Country whose flag is solid green | 33 |
Cause of head-scratching, perhaps | 33 |
Contraction for "small" | 33 |
Charles DeGaulle's birthplace | 33 |
Capital of Flanders: 17th century | 33 |
Capital city on the Pacific Ocean | 33 |
Christians' traditional foes? | 33 |
Celebrity's part, so to speak | 33 |
Coin for a descendant of Columbus | 33 |
Currier and Ives print, for short | 33 |
Certain printing process, briefly | 33 |
Comedian Richard Carruthers _____ | 33 |
Capital city very unlike its name | 33 |
Character in "Turandot" | 33 |
Camel's South American cousin | 33 |
City served by Ben-Gurion Airport | 33 |