| Like the bills of some grebes | 29 |
| Tin that inspired the Frisbee | 29 |
| Where one's ship comes in | 29 |
| Place where some punts end up | 29 |
| Atlantic City's Steel --- | 29 |
| Atlantic City's Steel ___ | 29 |
| Readies for earring insertion | 29 |
| Capital on the Missouri River | 29 |
| Landing places for watercraft | 29 |
| They're thrown for laughs | 29 |
| Attraction at St. Peter's | 29 |
| Overeat, with "out" | 29 |
| Frequent park statue visitors | 29 |
| Having the feet turned inward | 29 |
| Child's toes, personified | 29 |
| Animals on Dorothy's farm | 29 |
| Water ___ (oral health brand) | 29 |
| Dish cooked in seasoned broth | 29 |
| He said "Ecce homo" | 29 |
| "Ecce homo" utterer | 29 |
| "Ecce homo" speaker | 29 |
| Collection of garbage or wood | 29 |
| Commit a foul on the gridiron | 29 |
| Accumulations of dirty dishes | 29 |
| Values on a scale of 0 to 100 | 29 |
| Highway accident consequences | 29 |
| Person who's hard to take | 29 |
| They could be hard to swallow | 29 |
| Was in command in the cockpit | 29 |
| TV program's test episode | 29 |
| Milne's absent-minded Mr. | 29 |
| River People of the Southwest | 29 |
| You might enter one for money | 29 |
| Four-digit number, at the ATM | 29 |
| _____ cloth (lingerie fabric) | 29 |
| They're broken at parties | 29 |
| Certain state symbol of Maine | 29 |
| Bounce back and forth quickly | 29 |
| Kids' digital deal-sealer | 29 |
| Attach, as a tail to a donkey | 29 |
| Common measuring-cup capacity | 29 |
| One of a famous three vessels | 29 |
| Betty Grable photo in W.W. II | 29 |
| Semistable subatomic particle | 29 |
| Any singer with Gladys Knight | 29 |
| Accessory for Sherlock Holmes | 29 |
| They're calling Danny Boy | 29 |
| The singing voice, informally | 29 |
| Droners on a brae, familiarly | 29 |
| Chemist's small container | 29 |
| Tickle, as one's interest | 29 |
| Software seller's concern | 29 |
| Captain Jack Sparrow, for one | 29 |
| It's southwest of Bologna | 29 |
| City with a lopsided landmark | 29 |
| Camposanto Monumentale locale | 29 |
| His campanile is out of plumb | 29 |
| Nutty Professor's choice? | 29 |
| "---" Pete Maravich | 29 |
| Where to get gas at the track | 29 |
| Unwelcome fruit part, perhaps | 29 |
| Bread with tabbouleh, perhaps | 29 |
| They're pocketed in delis | 29 |
| Talk up Jack for a film role? | 29 |
| Team members near the infield | 29 |
| Brad of "Moneyball" | 29 |
| Tony Dorsett's alma mater | 29 |
| Panthers' home, for short | 29 |
| Name of two English statesmen | 29 |
| British P.M. under George III | 29 |
| Like some store-bought prunes | 29 |
| The Great Commoner and family | 29 |
| Offensive basketball position | 29 |
| Films, in "Variety" | 29 |
| Cul-de-sac, in some addresses | 29 |
| "Your ___ or mine?" | 29 |
| Film about gardening options? | 29 |
| School uniform pattern, often | 29 |
| Crisscross-patterned garments | 29 |
| Lock that's hard to open? | 29 |
| Sketch out a course of action | 29 |
| Line drawing of a skyscraper? | 29 |
| The Spirit of St. Louis, e.g. | 29 |
| Used a certain carpentry tool | 29 |
| Space traveler's booking? | 29 |
| Walkway for pirates' prey | 29 |
| High-definition video display | 29 |
| Oro y __: Montana's motto | 29 |
| Mar del ___, Argentine resort | 29 |
| Arrange, as food to be served | 29 |
| Piedmont ___, area of Georgia | 29 |
| Coagulant bodies in the blood | 29 |
| "The Colossus" poet | 29 |
| "The Bell Jar" poet | 29 |
| "Lady Lazarus" poet | 29 |
| He wrote "Republic" | 29 |
| River flowing to the Missouri | 29 |
| Be in the game or in the band | 29 |
| "___ Simple Melody" | 29 |
| Kids' visits with friends | 29 |