Fort near Pope Air Force base | 29 |
Confederate Civil War general | 29 |
Close friend, in surfer slang | 29 |
Salon specializing in plaits? | 29 |
Brilliant ship's captain? | 29 |
Gag gift for a fuzzy thinker? | 29 |
Cooked slowly in a closed pot | 29 |
Publisher Henry slowing down? | 29 |
Author of "Dracula" | 29 |
U.S. jurist: 1856–1941 | 29 |
Snifter's contents, maybe | 29 |
They have numbers and letters | 29 |
Historic period in metallurgy | 29 |
High-ranking military officer | 29 |
Medal of Honor recipient, say | 29 |
Cereal eaten at muscle beach? | 29 |
Spreader of the theme answers | 29 |
Glassware, etc., for instance | 29 |
Ironic "Good luck!" | 29 |
Begin, at a construction site | 29 |
The farmer got busted for ___ | 29 |
Start getting visibly nervous | 29 |
'80s Matthew Wilder smash | 29 |
Chance for a win on the court | 29 |
They might lighten your pants | 29 |
Late fall forecast, sometimes | 29 |
One of Uncle Remus's gang | 29 |
Conference site in N.H.: 1944 | 29 |
Supreme Court Justice Stephen | 29 |
Like a hundred-handed monster | 29 |
Hundred-armed monster of myth | 29 |
Covered with protective barbs | 29 |
Secured the vote of, in a way | 29 |
Strong criticism, so to speak | 29 |
Actor Jeff's dental work? | 29 |
What some pipes are made from | 29 |
Good thing to look forward to | 29 |
They're good for scouring | 29 |
Throw heat, in baseball slang | 29 |
Ceremony performed by a mohel | 29 |
Rite for a newborn Jewish boy | 29 |
Sharpens, with "up" | 29 |
Archipelago of western Europe | 29 |
Bring up the subject of ammo? | 29 |
Ruminants at the anchor desk? | 29 |
Ladies, in old gangster films | 29 |
Place for Cohan's regards | 29 |
Nickname of a former Jet star | 29 |
Cop arresting baseballer Lou? | 29 |
Actor Crawford's nickname | 29 |
Chestnut named for an element | 29 |
King James of Miami, casually | 29 |
19th-century literary sisters | 29 |
Some New York traffic sounds? | 29 |
Olympic prize for third place | 29 |
Part of the Big Apple skyline | 29 |
Big Apple landmark since 1883 | 29 |
English scholar: 18th century | 29 |
Credits for doing nice things | 29 |
"Pippa Passes" poet | 29 |
Order at a Chinese restaurant | 29 |
Martial artist extraordinaire | 29 |
French painter Charles Le ___ | 29 |
Model who married a president | 29 |
The dentist may give her away | 29 |
Talked without real knowledge | 29 |
Freq. performer at Tanglewood | 29 |
Part of a tux rental, perhaps | 29 |
Type of phone book, for short | 29 |
New Years Eve quaff, in slang | 29 |
Governor General 1935 to 1940 | 29 |
1941 Abbott and Costello film | 29 |
Sci-fi role for Buster Crabbe | 29 |
1978 World Series M.V.P. Dent | 29 |
Weekend time spent with pals? | 29 |
Fixture over a parakeet cage? | 29 |
Queues for the King of Beers? | 29 |
Flummox Helen on a movie set? | 29 |
Vampire slayer of film and TV | 29 |
Place to get an Electra, once | 29 |
It may be filled with offices | 29 |
Forming lasting relationships | 29 |
Montreal's Genevieve ____ | 29 |
Republic in SE Europe (Abbr.) | 29 |
Upscale Italian fashion brand | 29 |
Edition sold the night before | 29 |
Radio program of the 40's | 29 |
Period of investor confidence | 29 |
In need of an outsized collar | 29 |
Falter while imitating Jay-Z? | 29 |
With 'out,' depressed | 29 |
Some dermatological anomalies | 29 |
Pitfalls for Archie and Edith | 29 |
Italian painter Duccio di ___ | 29 |
Martin Van __ (8th president) | 29 |
One may be set for a vacation | 29 |
Eritrea's urethane riches | 29 |
Garments worn by Muslim women | 29 |
Cats from the land of U Thant | 29 |
Work late while losing power? | 29 |