Southern biscuit topper | 23 |
City northwest of Roma | 22 |
Take a pink balloon, twist it in the middle, then twist at both ends | 68 |
Breakfast selection | 19 |
Breakfast decision | 18 |
Restaurant options #3 | 21 |
Function featuring few females | 30 |
Classic home delivery order | 27 |
Pastry sold at pizzerias | 24 |
Leap, in Lyon | 13 |
___ de basque (ballet leap) | 27 |
Fried lightly | 13 |
Fried in fat | 12 |
Cooked lightly in butter | 24 |
Browned in butter (Var.) | 24 |
Jumped, in French (or a cooking term with an extra E at the end) | 64 |
Fried quickly | 13 |
Browned | 7 |
Prepared, as some mushrooms | 27 |
Pan-cooked in oil, say | 22 |
Made scaloppine | 15 |
Like stir-fry | 13 |
Cooked in a wok | 15 |
Browned, perhaps | 16 |
Browned in butter | 17 |
Banquet fish course | 19 |
Pan-frying | 10 |
Finnegan's grandstand partner | 33 |
Finegan's orchestra partner | 31 |
Table wines | 11 |
White wine often served with foie gras | 38 |
French commune known for its white wine | 39 |
___ de basque (leaps) | 21 |
Our first female Governor General | 33 |
Governor General, Jean_____ | 28 |
First female speaker of Canada's parliament | 47 |
___ qui peut | 12 |
Word in some discount store names | 33 |
Part of some discount store names | 33 |
Part of S&L: Abbr. | 22 |
Part of many a discount store's name | 40 |
Economical shorthand in store names | 35 |
Discount, in store names | 24 |
Word in discount store names | 28 |
Type of acct. | 13 |
Part of some bargain store names | 32 |
Kind of bank: Abbr. | 19 |
Kind of acct. that accrues interest | 35 |
Ga. airport that serves Hilton Head Island | 42 |
Yugoslavian River | 17 |
Belgrade's river | 20 |
Not a lost cause | 16 |
Preservationist's word | 26 |
Like sinners, to preachers | 26 |
Picked apart | 12 |
Tore to shreds | 14 |
Tore a new one, in an argument | 30 |
Attacked brutally | 17 |
Sex column that coined the word "santorum" | 52 |
How bitter enemies attack | 25 |
Going at ferociously | 20 |
GMC van model | 13 |
City captured by Sherman | 24 |
U.S. port | 9 |
Southern city that's the setting for "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" | 92 |
Safari locale | 13 |
Port of Georgia | 15 |
Junction of the Seneca and Tugaloo | 34 |
Georgia's oldest city | 25 |
Georgia state college | 21 |
Georgia border river | 20 |
First steamship to cross the Atlantic | 37 |
City founded by Oglethorpe: 1733 | 32 |
'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil' setting | 57 |
City that's all about farming? | 34 |
Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace | 36 |
Birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low | 33 |
Tropical grassy plains | 22 |
Safari sites | 12 |
Much of Cuba | 12 |
Subtropical grasslands | 22 |
Wise French warden | 18 |
Folgers alternative | 19 |
Brillat-___, gastronomist | 25 |
French form of boxing | 21 |
Form of boxing using both the hands and feet | 44 |
Form of boxing | 14 |
The Fray "How to ___ Life" | 36 |
Duran Duran "___ Prayer" | 34 |
"___ tree!" (environmentalist's cry) | 50 |
Not yet completely lost | 23 |
Ad come-on #1 | 13 |
Comprehensive command | 21 |
Receptacle for preventing waste | 31 |
Microsoft Office command | 24 |
Menu choice for e-mail attachments | 34 |
Loss-prevention device | 22 |
What a Southern flower-grower can hardly do nowadays? | 53 |
Start of a series starring Mario Lopez | 38 |
Like many a jailbird? | 21 |