The ''A'' of FAQ | 32 |
Title town in a John Denver song | 32 |
Trees with sawtooth-edged leaves | 32 |
They're used to make matches | 32 |
The law, according to Mr. Bumble | 32 |
Town of an animal-friendly saint | 32 |
They help you achieve your goals | 32 |
They usually have yellow centers | 32 |
The Tanaro River runs through it | 32 |
Titanic passenger John Jacob ___ | 32 |
The "A" in NATO: Abbr. | 32 |
The Flames' home, before CGY | 32 |
The "A" of NATO: Abbr. | 32 |
They're smashed in a smasher | 32 |
They often want to settle: Abbr. | 32 |
Top-10 baby girl name since 2005 | 32 |
They're more than full turns | 32 |
They're universally accepted | 32 |
Transmission conduits, of a sort | 32 |
They might have it in the Senate | 32 |
Town near Burns's birthplace | 32 |
The Riviera's Cote d'___ | 32 |
The Joker in Batman movies, e.g. | 32 |
Troubling sign of things to come | 32 |
The last thing a fish might eat? | 32 |
Tijuana's peninsula, briefly | 32 |
Tijuana's locale, informally | 32 |
The so-called Island of the Gods | 32 |
Tuscaloosa university, for short | 32 |
They're held by some pickers | 32 |
Trolley's "garage" | 32 |
Torricelli's invention: 1643 | 32 |
They're not fun to be behind | 32 |
They may be drawn before bedtime | 32 |
The slightest amount, informally | 32 |
Talk Talk "Asides ___" | 32 |
They hang in seafood restaurants | 32 |
TV's "Science Guy" | 32 |
The Rio Grande divides it: Abbr. | 32 |
They stand on their own two feet | 32 |
Toasted sandwich with toothpicks | 32 |
They're toasted at luncheons | 32 |
They're in charge of rigging | 32 |
Tries to bite an apple, in a way | 32 |
Turn-of-century British conflict | 32 |
Tora ___ (region of Afghanistan) | 32 |
Tycho who taught Johannes Kepler | 32 |
Tey's "___ Farrar" | 32 |
The Green Hornet's alter ego | 32 |
Term of endearment to a frat boy | 32 |
Term of address in the 'hood | 32 |
The _____ ,1979 Cronenberg movie | 32 |
The "Be prepared" org. | 32 |
The Pirates, in sports headlines | 32 |
They're exchanged at parting | 32 |
They're drawn in tournaments | 32 |
Things best let be, proverbially | 32 |
Tables-on-the-street restaurants | 32 |
Title ship in a 1951 best seller | 32 |
Their national holiday is July 1 | 32 |
They can be produced by shifting | 32 |
They may be locked on a computer | 32 |
Triathlete's pre-race intake | 32 |
Tuscan city known for its marble | 32 |
Theodore Dreiser title character | 32 |
The "C" in J.C. Penney | 32 |
They're supportive to a star | 32 |
They were driven in the Old West | 32 |
Trucker with a handle, for short | 32 |
Three hundred, in Roman numerals | 32 |
Things sometimes found in towers | 32 |
The Chi. Cubs play games on this | 32 |
Two of them are sometimes put in | 32 |
Tim Cook, e.g., since last month | 32 |
The biggest part of a large belt | 32 |
Two ... two ... two mints in one | 32 |
Television watcher's choices | 32 |
The "cuchi-cuchi" girl | 32 |
The New Yorker cartoonist Addams | 32 |
Target of grandparental pinching | 32 |
Tai ___ (meditative martial art) | 32 |
Thing made at a fork in the road | 32 |
This puzzle's theme (quick!) | 32 |
Third year of the second century | 32 |
The original "It" girl | 32 |
Track bettor's consideration | 32 |
The Indians, on some scoreboards | 32 |
They're rough on golf greens | 32 |
The Mediterranean has a warm one | 32 |
Thing often shown on a talk show | 32 |
The "C" of C. S. Lewis | 32 |
Teetotaler's choice, perhaps | 32 |
This has teeth but can't eat | 32 |
Type of trendy women's boots | 32 |
Tough categories in 20 Questions | 32 |
The "C" of FDIC: Abbr. | 32 |
Three balls and no strikes, e.g. | 32 |
TV's "Dolphin ___" | 32 |
Tipping target, so it's said | 32 |
They keep a close eye on figures | 32 |