| Title for Diana's brother | 29 |
| Husband of a British countess | 29 |
| Former Orioles manager Weaver | 29 |
| English estate owner, perhaps | 29 |
| Bowling Hall-of-Famer Anthony | 29 |
| Bowling Hall of Famer Anthony | 29 |
| Between marquess and viscount | 29 |
| ''Mutts'' dog | 29 |
| Anthony Eden's Avon e.g. | 29 |
| "Guitar Town" Steve | 29 |
| Robert of GE College Bowl | 29 |
| Folk singer Justin Townes ___ | 29 |
| Spouses of British countesses | 29 |
| English equivalents of counts | 29 |
| "___ to bed . . . " | 29 |
| Hall of Fame pitcher ___ Wynn | 29 |
| Distinguishing characteristic | 29 |
| Acquire the old-fashioned way | 29 |
| One who brings home the bacon | 29 |
| Noted frontiersman: 1848-1929 | 29 |
| My Darling Clementine role | 29 |
| Gunfighter at the O.K. Corral | 29 |
| "Tombstone" subject | 29 |
| Dumbo's "wings" | 29 |
| What the walls have, they say | 29 |
| They're big on dachshunds | 29 |
| Little pitchers have big ones | 29 |
| Basset's notable features | 29 |
| What walls have, proverbially | 29 |
| They may be ringing right now | 29 |
| Organs often used in charades | 29 |
| On Hobbits, they make a point | 29 |
| Hares' prominent features | 29 |
| Flappers in "Dumbo" | 29 |
| Contents of some farm bushels | 29 |
| Gettysburg Address conclusion | 29 |
| Ball c. 7,926 mi. in diameter | 29 |
| "Santa Baby" singer | 29 |
| Rare (elements #57 to #71) -- | 29 |
| Keep one's ___ the ground | 29 |
| Have one's ___ the ground | 29 |
| Insect with abdominal pincers | 29 |
| What Fred Astaire danced with | 29 |
| Moderate, with "up" | 29 |
| New retiree's expectation | 29 |
| "I did it with ___" | 29 |
| Start slowly and methodically | 29 |
| Artist's means of support | 29 |
| Stand for artistic expression | 29 |
| Masking frame, in photography | 29 |
| Business presentation holders | 29 |
| They may stand in auditoriums | 29 |
| Relents (with "up") | 29 |
| ''Back off!'' | 29 |
| Point in the right direction? | 29 |
| It may be due, get the point? | 29 |
| Ninety degrees right of north | 29 |
| Word with Near, Middle or Far | 29 |
| New York's Upper ___ Side | 29 |
| New York City's ___ River | 29 |
| Some in prayer look toward it | 29 |
| One of Manhattan's rivers | 29 |
| One N.B.A. All-Star Game team | 29 |
| Nod's direction from Eden | 29 |
| It may be Near, Middle or Far | 29 |
| From whence the wise men came | 29 |
| Holiday honoring Jesus Christ | 29 |
| Symbol of spring's return | 29 |
| Community SW of Monterey Park | 29 |
| Positions in Goren's game | 29 |
| Bridge players' positions | 29 |
| Former mayor and Oscar winner | 29 |
| 'Unforgiven' director | 29 |
| Like taking candy from a baby | 29 |
| Word used to calm people down | 29 |
| Like Monday crossword puzzles | 29 |
| Like connect the dots puzzles | 29 |
| "Calm down now ..." | 29 |
| ''Watch it!'' | 29 |
| ''No sweat!'' | 29 |
| Class requiring little effort | 29 |
| Course that you waltz through | 29 |
| Courses you can sleep through | 29 |
| Lottery winner's address? | 29 |
| What to do after being served | 29 |
| Get take out and then tuck in | 29 |
| First of a hard-partying trio | 29 |
| "Have some quiche!" | 29 |
| "Clean your plate!" | 29 |
| "___, drink . . . " | 29 |
| ''Have some'' | 29 |
| "I could __ horse!" | 29 |
| "I could ___ horse" | 29 |
| '... could -- horse!' | 29 |
| Admit an embarrassing mistake | 29 |
| Retract a misstatement humbly | 29 |
| Like Baby Bear's porridge | 29 |
| Cannibalistic Bloodbath song? | 29 |
| All gone from one's plate | 29 |
| "Purple People ___" | 29 |