Element found in flashbulbs | 27 |
"X-Men" character | 27 |
Ginger Rogers movie of 1946 | 27 |
Training in microscope use? | 27 |
1971 skating champion Karen | 27 |
"Frasier" co-star | 27 |
Skiing twins Steve and Phil | 27 |
One abandoned at the altar? | 27 |
___ honor (nuptials figure) | 27 |
Letter distribution on base | 27 |
Novelist who sends letters? | 27 |
Severely injuring, in a way | 27 |
Most used waterway, perhaps | 27 |
Liner's primary section | 27 |
Natalie of the Dixie Chicks | 27 |
The Lower 48, to a Hawaiian | 27 |
Principal part of a country | 27 |
Ultra-reliable team members | 27 |
Broadway or State St., e.g. | 27 |
___ fois (many a time): Fr. | 27 |
Heads of Paris, Brest, etc. | 27 |
Henry James title character | 27 |
House near the Eiffel Tower | 27 |
French teacher's width? | 27 |
Order to a short-order cook | 27 |
Take advantage of sunshine? | 27 |
Soundtrack for lip syncing? | 27 |
Does some lab maze-solving? | 27 |
Second chances for students | 27 |
Employ, with "of" | 27 |
"Clear the aisle" | 27 |
Moore-Minnelli documentary? | 27 |
Partying with Eddie Cantor? | 27 |
Pertaining to the cheekbone | 27 |
Illness caused by plasmodia | 27 |
A neighbor of an Australian | 27 |
Feign illness to avoid work | 27 |
Duck common in Central Park | 27 |
Hibiscus plant's family | 27 |
Mixture used in brickmaking | 27 |
Mediterranean candy treats? | 27 |
They can't cut the cord | 27 |
Playwright David and family | 27 |
Site of battles of Bull Run | 27 |
Al Bundy's garage, e.g. | 27 |
North Dakota native or city | 27 |
Two guys out to dinner, say | 27 |
Dutch-born satirist Bernard | 27 |
#1 hit for Hall & Oates | 27 |
Popular sea menaces of film | 27 |
Element used in many alloys | 27 |
Element used by steelmakers | 27 |
Realty bargain of New World | 27 |
One with a bipolar disorder | 27 |
Salon treatment, informally | 27 |
Big name in kosher products | 27 |
Start of a line by Tennyson | 27 |
Site of a Minnesota college | 27 |
"Death in Venice" | 27 |
Canadian new products award | 27 |
Legendary city of El Dorado | 27 |
A woman's cloak of yore | 27 |
Decimal part of a logarithm | 27 |
Old-time poacher deterrents | 27 |
Romeo's banishment city | 27 |
Trump's Palm Beach home | 27 |
Yachting center near Boston | 27 |
U.S. Soc. of Sculptors site | 27 |
His clown alter ego was Bip | 27 |
Charles Swann's creator | 27 |
Actresses Nancy and Corinne | 27 |
Neiman's retail partner | 27 |
Department store Neiman ___ | 27 |
West Coast navy-yard locale | 27 |
Napoleon's cheval blanc | 27 |
Fighter running on tequila? | 27 |
Willie Mays' first wife | 27 |
Tequila cocktails, casually | 27 |
____ Islands east of Leyte | 27 |
Leap Day William's home | 27 |
Hemingway in Civil Wars | 27 |
Ohio city named for a queen | 27 |
Yachter's undergarment? | 27 |
Season by steeping in brine | 27 |
Imbue with flavor, in a way | 27 |
It might cover an oil spill | 27 |
Gomer Pyle's colleagues | 27 |
Name in Democratic politics | 27 |
Promissory note in a casino | 27 |
Regular time to go shopping | 27 |
People who study cuneiform? | 27 |
Sleuth from Saint Mary Mead | 27 |
Agatha Christie sleuth Jane | 27 |
The Smiths guitarist Johnny | 27 |
1988 Michelle Pfeiffer film | 27 |
Blood cells' birthplace | 27 |
Get hitched to leave class? | 27 |
Chief Justice from Virginia | 27 |
Shooter of soft confections | 27 |
Charles ___, Frankish ruler | 27 |