17th-century Baroque sculptor | 29 |
Former NY Philharmonic bigwig | 29 |
___ l'Etang (French port) | 29 |
Pre-canning activity, perhaps | 29 |
Alternative to tighty whities | 29 |
Woman's wide, lacy collar | 29 |
Santa Anna at the Alamo, e.g. | 29 |
Category for Daniel Day-Lewis | 29 |
"The ___ yet to be" | 29 |
They're rarely discovered | 29 |
Start of some parental advice | 29 |
Jardin zoologique inhabitants | 29 |
City in Pa. or Jordanian town | 29 |
Assignment change: Ezek. 38:7 | 29 |
"For ___ worse ..." | 29 |
Page from old pinup magazines | 29 |
Wager on a first place finish | 29 |
Dickie of The Allman Brothers | 29 |
"You ___!" (indeed) | 29 |
Pain's partner, in France | 29 |
Welsh political great Aneurin | 29 |
Cuts at an angle, as a mirror | 29 |
They can be hot, warm or cold | 29 |
Female breakdancers, slangily | 29 |
What's not for big shots? | 29 |
Dressed for a lobster dinner? | 29 |
Supports on a ship's mast | 29 |
Midwestern fashion accessory? | 29 |
Declarers at the bridge table | 29 |
In even-numbered years, maybe | 29 |
Split right before your eyes? | 29 |
N.Y.C. race track, informally | 29 |
Estimate re universal origins | 29 |
13½-ton tourist attraction | 29 |
London's formal landmark? | 29 |
Protagonist of a Wright novel | 29 |
Outcome of merciless teasing? | 29 |
Cardiff Giant or Piltdown man | 29 |
Background for gangster films | 29 |
Ones with a Bunker mentality? | 29 |
Cause of goose bumps, perhaps | 29 |
Highest level in a profession | 29 |
There's much fun under it | 29 |
Rings can be found under them | 29 |
Actor-folk singer from Vienna | 29 |
Atomic bomb test site of 1946 | 29 |
Anti-apartheid activist Steve | 29 |
Chart from a music newsweekly | 29 |
City on the Yellowstone River | 29 |
City on the Mississippi Sound | 29 |
City hit by hurricane Katrina | 29 |
Puppeteer Baird and namesakes | 29 |
Certain sex scandal, in slang | 29 |
Need them for nosebleed seats | 29 |
Hypothetical protein molecule | 29 |
Natural timekeeper, of a sort | 29 |
Modern-day medical diagnostic | 29 |
One of the B-complex vitamins | 29 |
Genetically related organisms | 29 |
It stands on its own two feet | 29 |
Tourists with spotting scopes | 29 |
Observation of cardinals, say | 29 |
Proverbial flying companions? | 29 |
1984 film with Matthew Modine | 29 |
Vessel with two tiers of oars | 29 |
Galley with two banks of oars | 29 |
Figure that concerned Malthus | 29 |
Vampire victim's souvenir | 29 |
Faces up to expected hardship | 29 |
Certain computer image format | 29 |
Like grapefruit on the tongue | 29 |
Towlines are tied around them | 29 |
Holders for ship's cables | 29 |
Surname in a rainbow mnemonic | 29 |
Roy G. ___ (rainbow mnemonic) | 29 |
Where everything is a bit off | 29 |
B2B opportunity for a gossip? | 29 |
It's half ale, half stout | 29 |
Angler's freshwater catch | 29 |
They may be found in wreckage | 29 |
Symbols of villainy in oaters | 29 |
Convention site for gamblers? | 29 |
One of three dozen on a piano | 29 |
They have chocolate relatives | 29 |
Film murder motive, sometimes | 29 |
Occasion for lighting candles | 29 |
Pohl book about Arsenio Hall? | 29 |
African-American martial art? | 29 |
"It's my fault" | 29 |
La Casa ___ (The White House) | 29 |
They're obviously shocked | 29 |
Hall-of-Fame QB/kicker George | 29 |
Football Hall-of-Famer George | 29 |
Comprehensive insurance plans | 29 |
Starts out on a space mission | 29 |
Opposite of "muted" | 29 |
Results of remarriages, often | 29 |
French aviation pioneer Louis | 29 |
Happy happening in some lives | 29 |
Response to "Achoo" | 29 |