"Little help here?" | 29 |
___ Book (old English record) | 29 |
Shakespeare's tamed shrew | 29 |
Benedictine monks' titles | 29 |
Popular 80's daytime show | 29 |
Oprah Winfrey forerunner Phil | 29 |
"Snow White" author | 29 |
His pen name is Richard Stark | 29 |
Supporting a blood drive, say | 29 |
___ a turn (cooked perfectly) | 29 |
Director-turned-disco singer? | 29 |
Santa reindeer-turned-zombie? | 29 |
1956 #1 hit for Elvis Presley | 29 |
Encouragement to a wallflower | 29 |
'That's unlikely' | 29 |
Lexington (Ã la J. Parker) | 29 |
Sound advice for rowing crews | 29 |
Memorable catchphrase of 2007 | 29 |
They may be sold by the dozen | 29 |
Objects of Homer's desire | 29 |
Words from an old Welsh carol | 29 |
Surname of a famed marionette | 29 |
Manna, according to the Bible | 29 |
Onetime role for Neil Patrick | 29 |
First strip to win a Pulitzer | 29 |
Send out press releases, e.g. | 29 |
Longtime TV/movie actress Ann | 29 |
Budapest-born conductor Antal | 29 |
Antal ___, conductor-composer | 29 |
1950s bombshell Mamie Van ___ | 29 |
Andrea ___ (ill-fated vessel) | 29 |
Last name in ill-fated liners | 29 |
Andrea ___, Italian statesman | 29 |
U.S. rebellion leader of 1842 | 29 |
Back of a book, to old-timers | 29 |
County on the English Channel | 29 |
Sinatra's big band leader | 29 |
"Let's hear it" | 29 |
End of many college addresses | 29 |
Cuban emcee's exhortation | 29 |
Partially burned pipe tobacco | 29 |
Dutch painter: 1613–75 | 29 |
Foursome on the town, perhaps | 29 |
CHARLIE-DOROTHY, ELEANOR-FESS | 29 |
Gang up on, as in basketball? | 29 |
It's cheaper by the dozen | 29 |
Lincoln's debate opponent | 29 |
Elwood, in "Harvey" | 29 |
Secrecy, with "the" | 29 |
Feeling less resolute lately? | 29 |
Like New York City, to Albany | 29 |
Memo to a waiting taxidermist | 29 |
Donut lover's discipline? | 29 |
Euros replaced them in Greece | 29 |
Stoker's pain in the neck | 29 |
Group overseeing conscription | 29 |
Healthful mineral from anime? | 29 |
It can make you laugh and cry | 29 |
"SNL" alumna Rachel | 29 |
Checkers, across the Atlantic | 29 |
Party to a financial exchange | 29 |
Pirate artist's activity? | 29 |
Climbing the corporate ladder | 29 |
What public oddities often do | 29 |
"Playgirl" picture? | 29 |
Musical based on the Supremes | 29 |
Where many visit but few stay | 29 |
Fran of "The Nanny" | 29 |
Executive's fashion credo | 29 |
Oscar actress: 1930–31 | 29 |
Frau Farbissina's husband | 29 |
High school course, for short | 29 |
Future licensees may be in it | 29 |
British motorist's right? | 29 |
Auto commuter's companion | 29 |
Really try one's patience | 29 |
Directing Claude's course | 29 |
Legendary New Orleans pianist | 29 |
Brooklyn-born surgeon general | 29 |
Memorable civil-rights leader | 29 |
À ___ (on the right): Fr. | 29 |
Athenian course for footraces | 29 |
Foolish talker's activity | 29 |
Result of some digit-sucking? | 29 |
Words with line, hint or bomb | 29 |
Edit one's Xmas-card list | 29 |
Get rid of one's groupies | 29 |
Fell into Morpheus's arms | 29 |
Breakfast fare for a poacher? | 29 |
Cop's order to holdup man | 29 |
Caused to be scored, as a run | 29 |
He might give you a bum steer | 29 |
Of an ancient Celtic religion | 29 |
Solicits, with "up" | 29 |
Beat-keepers' big moments | 29 |
Mythical deities of the woods | 29 |
Cold treat for a hairdresser? | 29 |
Laundry appliances' ducts | 29 |
Most in need of a moisturizer | 29 |
Grew crops without much water | 29 |