Cinderella, ultimately | 22 |
Anne or Ida | 11 |
"Come back new" sloganeer | 35 |
Judith Krantz novel | 19 |
Judith Krantz book | 18 |
Leia's lines? | 17 |
Royal regimen? | 14 |
Coin featuring Sleeping Beauty? | 31 |
Di and Margaret | 15 |
'Shrek' character | 25 |
Bride in 1956 news | 18 |
Snow White, Cinderella and Ariel, none of them clergy? | 54 |
Lady Diana Spencer was one | 26 |
501 | 3 |
Ma Bell introduction of 1959 | 28 |
Substitute sovereigns | 21 |
Test preparation company | 24 |
New Jersey ecumenical institution | 33 |
New Jersey Ivy League football team | 35 |
Eastern eleven | 14 |
Brown Bears' adversaries | 28 |
Site of the Woodrow Wilson Sch. of Public and Intl. Affairs | 59 |
Comic-strip ant | 15 |
Nordic ruler of the comics | 26 |
Harold Foster's nobleman | 28 |
Harold Foster's creation | 28 |
Bridegroom of 4/29/11 | 21 |
With 65A, shooting with the stars | 33 |
Victoria of filmdom | 19 |
High school VIP | 15 |
H.S. V.I.P. or capital sum | 27 |
High-level guideline | 20 |
Folk-rock singer John | 21 |
Singer John with the album "Bruised Orange" | 53 |
Folksy John | 11 |
Folk singer John | 16 |
Actor in "The Miracle Worker" | 39 |
"Paradise" songwriter John | 36 |
"Ew...all I found were the stale remnants of a ___." | 62 |
Snug snack item? | 16 |
Canada AM star, Valerie | 23 |
Stacked snacks | 14 |
Saddle-shaped brand of potato chips | 35 |
Potato chips that come in a canister | 36 |
Maker of Stix | 13 |
Chips brand | 11 |
"I think ___ initial intention was to make tennis balls" (Mitch Hedberg) | 82 |
School heads: Abbr. | 19 |
Sch. officials | 14 |
Fit to be read | 14 |
Fit for Mr. Ochs | 16 |
Old-fashioned promotions | 24 |
Word-processor pop-up | 21 |
Spring on the Seine | 19 |
Caxton or Zenger | 16 |
Gutenberg was one | 17 |
Zenger, for one | 15 |
Press user | 10 |
Laser or inkjet | 15 |
It may fax and scan, too | 24 |
Franklin was one | 16 |
Epson product | 13 |
Compositor | 10 |
Caxton or Franklin | 18 |
Tray holders | 12 |
Ben Franklin and others | 23 |
Mild oath by a compositor | 25 |
Pressroom need | 14 |
Place to wash up in a graphic arts shop? | 40 |
Basin for a press operator? | 27 |
Sight seen through the HP factory windows? | 42 |
Publishing shop | 15 |
Crowds of typographers? | 23 |
Publishers' lots | 20 |
Em dash, e.g. | 13 |
"A first rough draft of history," to Phil Graham | 58 |
Newspaper reporter, for example | 31 |
Newspaper or magazine writer | 28 |
Lacking clues, as a murder weapon | 33 |
Out of ___ (x3) | 15 |
Transfer from computer to paper | 31 |
It contains spooled documents | 29 |
Computer pages awaiting output | 30 |
Certain job lineup for a computer | 33 |
Crime scene clues | 17 |
Some collectible art | 20 |
Dusting may reveal them | 23 |
Darkroom output | 15 |
Creates a hard copy | 19 |
Alternatives to solids | 22 |
Uses a press | 12 |
Uses a LaserJet | 15 |
Some pictures | 13 |
Set for a detective, maybe | 26 |
Pucci products | 14 |
Photo copies | 12 |
Museum store purchases | 22 |
Digital evidence? | 17 |
Criminal evidence | 17 |
Art copies | 10 |