Tokyo trasher, in a 1956 film | 29 |
Godzilla's flying frenemy | 29 |
Endured, with "out" | 29 |
Its competitors may be thrown | 29 |
"8 Seconds" setting | 29 |
Sport based on vaquero skills | 29 |
Riding and roping competition | 29 |
Event where chaps may be seen | 29 |
Event at which to ring necks? | 29 |
Events that are full of bull? | 29 |
Middle name in U.S. diplomacy | 29 |
"The Kiss" sculptor | 29 |
"The Thinker" maker | 29 |
Sculptor's running place? | 29 |
Celebrity born Christmas 1924 | 29 |
Name in a landmark court case | 29 |
Baseball's Maris, to pals | 29 |
Provider of renewed coverage? | 29 |
Rhode Island founder Williams | 29 |
''Copy that'' | 29 |
Astaire's dancing partner | 29 |
"The Gambler" Kenny | 29 |
Name associated with synonyms | 29 |
Famed doctor-turned-wordsmith | 29 |
Name synonymous with synonyms | 29 |
Palace of Versailles resident | 29 |
Word with "vive le" | 29 |
Important pieces in échecs | 29 |
"Ralph ___ Doister" | 29 |
Seoul's nation, for short | 29 |
Colleague of Lauer and Vieira | 29 |
Would-be thespian's quest | 29 |
Actor's meat and potatoes | 29 |
Hamlet, in "Hamlet" | 29 |
Eminem: "___ Model" | 29 |
Cast member's performance | 29 |
Frequently faked luxury brand | 29 |
Pocahontas's married name | 29 |
Pocahontas's husband John | 29 |
'That's how I --' | 29 |
One might be high at a casino | 29 |
Competition on an indoor ring | 29 |
Maggie's weapon in comics | 29 |
Rich kid in "Nancy" | 29 |
Rich boy in "Nancy" | 29 |
Nancy's comic book friend | 29 |
Jacob Abbott's young hero | 29 |
Early Norse ruler of Normandy | 29 |
10th century Normandy founder | 29 |
Transferred nest egg, perhaps | 29 |
Fancy British car, informally | 29 |
Status symbol car, familiarly | 29 |
Hershey's candy in a tube | 29 |
Chocolate-caramel candy brand | 29 |
Hershey's caramel candies | 29 |
Syllable after "CD" | 29 |
Italian city, to the Italians | 29 |
Home of Città del Vaticano | 29 |
Capital of Italy, to Italians | 29 |
Site of the Piazza del Popolo | 29 |
Home of the Galleria Borghese | 29 |
European "capitale" | 29 |
"Arrivederci, ____" | 29 |
'80s nobodys ___ Holliday | 29 |
___ Ã clef (type of novel) | 29 |
Wallachia and Moldavia, today | 29 |
Nadia Comaneci's homeland | 29 |
Marc Antony and Julius Caesar | 29 |
Many Shakespearean characters | 29 |
Villa Borghese gardens locale | 29 |
Site of the 1960 Summer Games | 29 |
"Quo Vadis" setting | 29 |
Star-crossed lover of fiction | 29 |
TV's "___ Room" | 29 |
Child's one-piece garment | 29 |
Sexual encounters, as it were | 29 |
One of them won in Roman myth | 29 |
One-time White House nickname | 29 |
Turcotte who rode Secretariat | 29 |
'80s White House nickname | 29 |
Late Commerce Secretary Brown | 29 |
Darling of the baseball world | 29 |
80's White House nickname | 29 |
Firing of a gossip columnist? | 29 |
George H.W.'s predecessor | 29 |
SePArately distinct lettering | 29 |
"La ___," 1950 film | 29 |
Often last movement of sonata | 29 |
Many a Beethoven sonata ender | 29 |
1998 John Frankenheimer movie | 29 |
Running back Dayne and others | 29 |
Colman and Reagan, to friends | 29 |
Baseball's LeFlore et al. | 29 |
Baseball's Gant and Santo | 29 |
Pooh's friend, Little ___ | 29 |
Australasian mammal, slangily | 29 |
Associate of Tigger the Tiger | 29 |
They're raised in revelry | 29 |
Piece that moves orthogonally | 29 |
Class-schedule column heading | 29 |