Type of betting pool | 20 |
Totalizators | 12 |
Spot for KP duty? | 17 |
Side by side, from Latin | 24 |
End of a watery pun | 19 |
Newman film: 1961 | 17 |
French leapers of a sort | 24 |
Apache et al. | 13 |
Creations for mesdemoiselles | 28 |
Artist's pigment, once | 26 |
Vert | 4 |
Poisonous pigment, perhaps | 26 |
Failed jokes in Louisiana? (France) | 35 |
Diocese subdivisions | 20 |
Louisiana counties | 18 |
There are ones named after all the men featured on current U.S. banknotes except Hamilton | 89 |
Pastors' concerns | 21 |
Counties in La. | 15 |
Golf-loving church district? | 28 |
Do I hire parson? | 17 |
They mass for Mass | 18 |
Ritz, George V, etc. | 20 |
Le Prince de Galles and La Villa Beaumarchais | 45 |
Lists of Catholic church attendees | 34 |
Church community's worth? | 29 |
Sartre, for one | 15 |
Sartre, e.g. | 12 |
Montmartre resident | 19 |
Métro area resident | 22 |
Left-Bank resident | 18 |
ÃŽle St.-Louis native | 23 |
City of Lights dweller | 22 |
Capital Frenchman | 17 |
Arrondissement resident | 23 |
Anatole France, for one | 23 |
TU | 2 |
Eau | 3 |
Emergency shout at a Vegas casino? | 34 |
Birthplace of Vice President Hannibal Hamlin | 44 |
System with a Porte de Versailles station | 41 |
Trojan bust? | 12 |
Certain plastic tubes | 21 |
Latin Quarter couples? | 22 |
Couples in France? | 18 |
Event during the Vietnam War: 1968 | 34 |
The Louvre, Notre Dame, etc.? | 29 |
Notre Dame and the Louvre? | 26 |
Wim Wenders film: 1984 | 22 |
Pete Dexter novel whose title character is an unrepentant murderer | 66 |
Equivalents | 11 |
Equivalencies | 13 |
Separatist Jacques | 19 |
Quebec's Premier Jacques | 28 |
Street in Nome's garment district? | 38 |
Igloo? | 6 |
Tony N.Y.C. address | 19 |
Seagram Bldg. location | 22 |
Fashionable part of N.Y.C. | 26 |
Swank New York address | 22 |
Fashionable New York City street | 32 |
Where Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase are headquartered | 52 |
Where "bad women walk with good dogs" | 47 |
Street mentioned in the "Green Acres" theme song | 58 |
Ritzy Big Apple thoroughfare | 28 |
Fashionable New York address | 28 |
Berlin's "Slumming on ___": 1937 | 46 |
Search for a cradle-robbing woman in New York City? | 51 |
Fairly ritzy place in New York City | 35 |
Tub handle? | 11 |
Brand advertised with a talking tub | 35 |
Pitcher and catcher on a ballfield? | 35 |
Home of the Sundance Film Festival | 34 |
___-Davis (pharmaceutical company) | 34 |
___-Davis pharmaceuticals | 25 |
Pfizer subsidiary, ___-Davis | 28 |
___-Davis (Pfizer subsidiary) | 29 |
Used a lot | 10 |
What The Cars did on the scene in the '80s? | 47 |
Garaged | 7 |
Did a valet's job | 21 |
In front of a hydrant, say | 26 |
Sat down, slangily | 18 |
Ready for an entire day of football, likely | 43 |
Bakery item folded in half | 26 |
Best-selling writer | 19 |
"Best in Show" actress | 32 |
Dorothy and Sarah Jessica | 25 |
Charlie and Dorothy | 19 |
Melrose Place actor | 22 |
Noted Australian statesman: 1815–96 | 42 |
Inventor of celluloid | 21 |
Ranger? | 7 |
Smokey Bear? | 12 |
End of a thought-provoking quip | 31 |
Standing still/norm golfer? | 27 |
Ruler on a golf course? | 23 |
A lot of spaces? | 16 |
Discounts at garages? | 21 |
"No spaces available" condition? | 42 |
Person who steals your spot? | 28 |