English poet 1573–1631 | 29 |
Name on a building, sometimes | 29 |
Direction that costs you $200 | 29 |
"Father of the CIA" | 29 |
Elvis Presley tune of '58 | 29 |
'I advise against it' | 29 |
Protest to one on the way out | 29 |
"I want the truth!" | 29 |
Things that are out of bounds | 29 |
Treat in a grease-stained bag | 29 |
Stereotypical snack for a cop | 29 |
Dieter's no-no, for short | 29 |
Brief coffee go-with, perhaps | 29 |
"Zip-A-Dee-___-Dah" | 29 |
Picasso's are worth money | 29 |
Mount ___ (volcano in Mordor) | 29 |
Up the creek without a paddle | 29 |
Consigns to a disastrous fate | 29 |
Alternative to dangling beads | 29 |
Necessity for an opening act? | 29 |
Carlton, in "Rhoda" | 29 |
Something that may hide a key | 29 |
Opportunities, metaphorically | 29 |
Peddlers' stopping points | 29 |
Where a bell ringer may stand | 29 |
Singing genre of the '50s | 29 |
Singing style of the '50s | 29 |
Genre of "Only You" | 29 |
___-up (on strong medication) | 29 |
Deduces, with "out" | 29 |
Photographer's developers | 29 |
Palme ___ (Cannes film award) | 29 |
Palme _____ (award at Cannes) | 29 |
Louis ___, former French coin | 29 |
Animated "Explorer" | 29 |
___ Maar (Picasso's muse) | 29 |
Companion of Boots the Monkey | 29 |
Bilingual TV cartoon explorer | 29 |
"Cannery Row" woman | 29 |
The Swordfish, to astronomers | 29 |
Biker's headgear, perhaps | 29 |
Miami stop on the P.G.A. Tour | 29 |
Dante's great illustrator | 29 |
'Sound of Music' song | 29 |
Lincoln Memorial column style | 29 |
Classic style of architecture | 29 |
Day movie fans might remember | 29 |
Biographer ___ Kearns Goodwin | 29 |
Piquant triangular snack chip | 29 |
"Finding Nemo" fish | 29 |
Old computer operating system | 29 |
Gave the prescribed amount to | 29 |
Amounts prescribed by doctors | 29 |
Address component, these days | 29 |
Act like a loving grandparent | 29 |
Indulged, with "on" | 29 |
Loved not wisely but too well | 29 |
"This I gotta hear" | 29 |
"Let's have it" | 29 |
Spoils (with "on") | 29 |
Smothers, with "on" | 29 |
Adores, with "upon" | 29 |
Classic pencil-and-paper game | 29 |
i's and j's have them | 29 |
General MacArthur, to friends | 29 |
Former NFL quarterback Flutie | 29 |
Built to Spill singer Martsch | 29 |
Breadmaker's raw material | 29 |
Treat to a Gatorade bath, say | 29 |
Magician's bird of choice | 29 |
Capital named by William Penn | 29 |
Wooden rod used as a fastener | 29 |
Carpenter's fastening pin | 29 |
About half of crossword clues | 29 |
One way to miss a performance | 29 |
Misses part of a movie, maybe | 29 |
Is a poor night watchman, say | 29 |
Print quality measure (abbr.) | 29 |
Two-outs-in-a-single-AB stats | 29 |
Twin killings, on a scorecard | 29 |
MLB "twin killings" | 29 |
Get-two-out situations: Abbr. | 29 |
Feats often started by the SS | 29 |
Baseball twin-killings: Abbr. | 29 |
Color also known as sand dune | 29 |
Constellation next to Cepheus | 29 |
Constellation near Ursa Major | 29 |
Improperly insulated, perhaps | 29 |
Play slower than normal tempo | 29 |
Grabs and moves with a cursor | 29 |
Grabs with a cursor and moves | 29 |
Food with an inedible center? | 29 |
Brings against one's will | 29 |
Hair collection spot in a tub | 29 |
Apothecaries' weight unit | 29 |
Zola's "The ___-Shop | 29 |
Wee bit o' Glenlivet, say | 29 |
Emotionally charged situation | 29 |
You may pour it down the sink | 29 |
Bottle in the kitchen or bath | 29 |