Germanic people who went to Kent | 32 |
Germans living in the fast lane? | 32 |
Germany vis-Ã -vis France, e.g. | 33 |
Germany vis-Ã -vis the United States, e.g. | 44 |
Germany's Dortmund-___ Canal | 32 |
Germany's first First Family: 1919–25 | 48 |
Germany's Frankfurt an der ___ | 34 |
Germany's Konrad Adenauer, Der ___ | 38 |
Germany's Tirpitz, for one: Abbr. | 37 |
Germany's University of Duisburg-__ | 39 |
Germany's University of Duisburg-___ | 40 |
Germany's ___ Republic: 1919–33 | 42 |
Germany, Italy and Japan, in W.W. II | 36 |
Germaphobia may be a symptom of it, for short | 45 |
Germy dessert, to a five-year-old? | 34 |
Gernreich who designed a scandalous monokini | 44 |
Gernreich who invented the monokini | 35 |
Geroge Michael's old musical group | 38 |
Gerry ____ Agriculture Minister in 2007 | 39 |
Gerry's U.K. backup band of the 1960s | 41 |
Gershon of "Showgirls" | 32 |
Gershwin brothers' hit: 1927 | 32 |
Gershwin brothers' song: 1930 | 33 |
Gershwin brothers' tune: 1927 | 33 |
Gershwin composed one "in blue" | 41 |
Gershwin debut of 1928, with "An" | 43 |
Gershwin musical adapted by Cole Porter | 39 |
Gershwin musical of the 20's | 32 |
Gershwin musical, and the puzzle title | 38 |
Gershwin opus, with "An" | 34 |
Gershwin song popularized by Al Jolson | 38 |
Gershwin song set in London, with "A" | 47 |
Gershwin title "corrected" | 36 |
Gershwin wrote one "in Blue": Abbr. | 45 |
Gershwin's ''Concerto ___'' | 47 |
Gershwin's ''___ Rhythm'' | 45 |
Gershwin's '-- Rhythm' | 34 |
Gershwin's 'Concerto --' | 36 |
Gershwin's "Blue" opus | 36 |
Gershwin's "But ___ for Me" | 41 |
Gershwin's "Concerto __" | 38 |
Gershwin's "Concerto ___" | 39 |
Gershwin's "Embraceable ___" | 42 |
Gershwin's "It ___ Necessarily So" | 48 |
Gershwin's "It ___ So" | 36 |
Gershwin's "Of Thee ---" | 38 |
Gershwin's "Of Thee ___" | 38 |
Gershwin's "Our ___" | 34 |
Gershwin's "Sometime Thing" | 41 |
Gershwin's "Summertime" is one | 44 |
Gershwin's "The Man ___" | 38 |
Gershwin's "The Man _____" | 40 |
Gershwin's "The ___ Love" | 39 |
Gershwin's "The ___ Love": 1924 | 45 |
Gershwin's "___ Again" | 36 |
Gershwin's "___ and Only" | 39 |
Gershwin's "___ Blue" | 35 |
Gershwin's "___ Eat Cake" | 39 |
Gershwin's "___ in Blue" | 38 |
Gershwin's "___ It a Pity" | 40 |
Gershwin's "___ It a Pity?" | 41 |
Gershwin's "___ Rhythm" | 37 |
Gershwin's "___ to Watch Over Me" | 47 |
Gershwin's "___, Lucille" | 39 |
Gershwin's "_____ It a Pity?" | 43 |
Gershwin's "_____ to Watch Over Me" | 49 |
Gershwin's biggest seller, sung by Al Jolson | 48 |
Gershwin's first successful song | 36 |
Gershwins' "___ Rhythm" | 37 |
Gertrude Atherton's "Black ___" | 45 |
Gertrude Atherton's were black | 34 |
Gertrude of "The Goldbergs" | 37 |
Gertrude Stein confidante Alice B. __ | 37 |
Gertrude Stein or Alice B. Toklas | 33 |
Gertrude Stein portraitist, 1906 | 32 |
Gertrude Stein's "Three ___" | 42 |
Gertrude who swam the English Channel | 37 |
Gertrude with the nickname Queen of the Waves | 45 |
Gertrude ___, 1988 Medicine Nobelist | 36 |
Gertrude's 1951 Broadway co-star | 36 |
Gertrude, "Ep" and "Ein" | 44 |
Gertz of "Jersey Girl" | 32 |
Gertz of "Still Standing" | 35 |
Gerulaitis of 1970s -'80s tennis | 36 |
Gestation place, euphemistically | 32 |
Gesture accompanying "Beats me" | 41 |
Gesture that goes with "meh" | 38 |
Gesture-based communication (Abbr.) | 35 |
Gesture-based communication, briefly | 36 |
Get (a ship) ready to sail again | 32 |
Get --- of one's own medicine | 33 |
Get a bad situation under control | 33 |
Get a bald advertising icon out of the slammer? | 47 |
Get a better int. rate, probably | 32 |
Get a better mortgage, for short | 32 |
Get a big surprise on the oil rig? | 34 |
Get a closer look, as with a camera | 35 |
Get a closer view, as with a camera | 35 |
Get a little sloppy with the stickum? | 37 |
Get a ride for seismological research? | 38 |