Raise money using heavenly messengers? | 38 |
"The Lockhorns" creator Bill | 38 |
New Jersey town with a hyphenated name | 38 |
"This won't hurt a bit!" | 38 |
Hindu spring festival honoring Krishna | 38 |
Theatrical corps of skaters since 1943 | 38 |
Longtime Notre Dame football coach Lou | 38 |
Where one may have personal reactions? | 38 |
Unemployed persons with full-time jobs | 38 |
Hunt-and-peck typists don't use it | 38 |
Back-to-the-land movement practitioner | 38 |
The study of great plays at the plate? | 38 |
H. L. Davis Pulitzer Prize novel: 1936 | 38 |
Region at the mouth of the Pearl River | 38 |
Some tests are administered under this | 38 |
Order of the British Empire and others | 38 |
'The -- Coochi Coo (1961 hit)' | 38 |
"Petticoat Junction" setting | 38 |
"Greet" women, sailor-style? | 38 |
Military's online message service? | 38 |
"Jump into Daddy's lap!" | 38 |
"Climb onto Papa's lap!" | 38 |
D. ____ (1944 Ontario born VC winner) | 38 |
Outdoor activity that includes jumping | 38 |
... but he spent his time watching ___ | 38 |
Noted U.S. historian: 1834–1927 | 38 |
"Goodbye and good riddance!" | 38 |
Decoration at an innkeepers' expo? | 38 |
Rumanian name for a city on the Dnestr | 38 |
Metal coating that's all the rage? | 38 |
Shade for much Hello Kitty merchandise | 38 |
Furniture decorations that are stolen? | 38 |
Beautiful seductress, in Muslim belief | 38 |
Confinement to one's home, perhaps | 38 |
N. Scott Momaday's Pulitzer winner | 38 |
Jerry of "Summer of '42" | 38 |
"Kiss Me Kate" co-star, 1953 | 38 |
Bee Gees "___ Is Your Love?" | 38 |
"Do you have a better idea?" | 38 |
Concerned question about a sick friend | 38 |
The _______, Dog River's newspaper | 38 |
"The Call of Cthulhu" author | 38 |
"The world's local bank" | 38 |
"Juvenile pariah" of fiction | 38 |
What some spend their bottom dollar on | 38 |
Onetime college All-Star football game | 38 |
Doctrine that rejects the supernatural | 38 |
"Planet of the Apes" savages | 38 |
Sprite who's mischievous yet meek? | 38 |
Denomination on which Franklin appears | 38 |
English-French conflict beginning 1337 | 38 |
"The African Queen" director | 38 |
"The Simpsons" lawyer Lionel | 38 |
Home to FDR's presidential library | 38 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt's birthplace | 38 |
Alpha ___ acids (cosmetic ingredients) | 38 |
Bitter leaves used sparingly in salads | 38 |
"Talking Straight" co-author | 38 |
"Lady of Spain, ___ you ..." | 38 |
"Don't change anything!" | 38 |
Scientist featured in an X-rated film? | 38 |
Pearl Jam hit off "Riot Act" | 38 |
Response to "Are you awake?" | 38 |
"We have so much in common!" | 38 |
Org. with a pair of gloves in its logo | 38 |
Journeyman QB Drew's autobiography | 38 |
"Clamshell" computers of old | 38 |
"You've made your case!" | 38 |
Dangerous projectiles in winter fights | 38 |
Winter Olympics performance since 1976 | 38 |
Members of Gus Gus and Sigur Ros, e.g. | 38 |
Bartender's supply, squashed flat? | 38 |
At a lecture, say / Surpass in quality | 38 |
Oscar Wilde or Bill Maher, for example | 38 |
Two forms of ID for geometry students? | 38 |
Family pair who are hard to tell apart | 38 |
It's a secret for some superheroes | 38 |
Cagney movie "Each Dawn ___" | 38 |
Teen's expression of embarrassment | 38 |
Not just unfounded r-----, but ___ ___ | 38 |
"You're wrong about me!" | 38 |
"What did ___ deserve this?" | 38 |
Sitcom with a 2,000-year-old character | 38 |
Idea that opposes evolution, for short | 38 |
PASTORAL POEMS INCAPACITATE TEEN FAVES | 38 |
Advice for solving this puzzle, part 1 | 38 |
1961 Patsy Cline hit, to a March baby? | 38 |
"There is some concern ... " | 38 |
"It distresses me to say..." | 38 |
"Hate to break it to you..." | 38 |
1957 Sondheim/Bernstein musical number | 38 |
"___ ain't broke . . . " | 38 |
Wordy phrase to introduce your opinion | 38 |
"___ kick from champagne..." | 38 |
Yearly parody prize awarded at Harvard | 38 |
"___ prepare a place . . . " | 38 |
June gardener's Elvis-style lament | 38 |
James Brown #1 R&B song in '68 | 38 |
Japanese-American rock guitarist James | 38 |
"___ Dream," Isaac Hayes hit | 38 |