It may need to be cured | 23 |
It may be cured or glazed | 25 |
Hardly one with stage fright | 28 |
Easter entrée, often | 23 |
Cuban sandwich ingredient | 25 |
Canaanite's ancestor | 24 |
Brother of Shem and Japheth | 27 |
Veal cordon bleu stuffing | 25 |
Tapper in a "shack" | 29 |
Steeler all-pro linebacker | 26 |
Roast beef alternative | 22 |
Radio operator in a shack | 25 |
Prosciutto, for example | 23 |
Possible calzone filling | 24 |
Person with a headset, maybe | 28 |
Part of a western sandwich | 26 |
One of Noah's boys | 22 |
Omelet ingredient, maybe | 24 |
Not act professionally? | 23 |
Meat that may be spiral-cut | 27 |
Kind of string or bone | 22 |
Kind of actor or radio | 22 |
It's often in hock | 22 |
It may be part of a club | 24 |
Hot dog's relative | 22 |
He has shack, will rap | 22 |
Hawaiian-pizza topping | 22 |
Hardly an underperformer | 24 |
Green eggs' go-with | 23 |
Green eggs' accompanier | 27 |
Director's headache | 23 |
Denver omelet ingredient | 24 |
Croque-monsieur ingredient | 26 |
Cordon bleu ingredient | 22 |
Companion to green eggs | 23 |
Common city name ending | 23 |
Certain terrible actor | 22 |
Certain radio operator | 22 |
CBer's licensed cousin | 26 |
Cast party braggart, perhaps | 28 |
Biblical ark passenger | 22 |
__ and cheese sandwich | 22 |
Villain in the book of Esther | 29 |
Plotter exposed by Esther | 25 |
Persian foe of the Jews | 23 |
Hanged Biblical prince | 22 |
Esther's antagonist | 23 |
Esther was his nemesis | 22 |
Biblical victim of hanging | 26 |
Biblical hanging victim | 23 |
Biblical gallows victim | 23 |
Biblical enemy of Jews | 22 |
Cylindrical sandwich order | 26 |
Skywalker portrayer Mark | 24 |
Skating gold medalist Dorothy | 29 |
Mark up on the screen? | 22 |
Co-star of Fisher and Ford | 26 |
First Treasury secretary | 24 |
Burr's duel victim | 22 |
Exaggerate while playing | 24 |
Queen Gertrude's son | 24 |
Tchaikovsky fantasy-overture | 28 |
Shakespearean soliloquist | 25 |
Shakespeare title role | 22 |
Exemplar of indecision | 22 |
Coveted role for a thespian | 27 |
Lincoln vice president | 22 |
Harry of "L.A. Law" | 29 |
Harry of 'L.A. Law' | 27 |
Jon of "Mad Men" | 26 |
"Mad Men" star Jon | 28 |
German city on the Lippe | 24 |
"Mad Men" star | 24 |
Scorer of a record 158 goals | 28 |
Retired soccer star Mia | 23 |
Mia of women's soccer | 25 |
Jon of 'Mad Men' | 24 |
Track-and-field missile | 23 |
It hits the nail on the head | 28 |
Arm-twisting wrestling hold | 27 |
Olympic track-and-field event | 29 |
Sailor's bed of yore | 24 |
It swings between trees | 23 |
___ rye (deli offering) | 23 |
Amateur radio operators | 23 |
Unlikely Oscar nominees | 23 |
Traditional Easter buys | 23 |
Over-the-top performers | 23 |
Meat from the back of thighs | 28 |
Twin gymnasts Paul and Morgan | 29 |
They don't act well | 23 |
The Three Stooges, e.g. | 23 |
Soupy Sales and others | 22 |
Smithfield's pride | 22 |
Scene-stealing performers | 25 |
Certain radio enthusiasts | 25 |
"Cured" cold cuts | 27 |
Post-Easter sandwich content | 28 |
Deli sandwich material | 22 |
Assembly of radio operators? | 28 |