It's often put on backward | 30 |
One may be applied to salaries | 30 |
Part of Superman's costume | 30 |
Garment for Superman or Batman | 30 |
Peninsula on Massachusetts Bay | 30 |
''RUR'' author | 30 |
Author of "Krakatit" | 30 |
"Robot" coiner Josef | 30 |
Pickled buds used as a garnish | 30 |
U.S. jutters into the Atlantic | 30 |
Items for Dracula's closet | 30 |
King of France: 987–996 | 30 |
Toy that goes "bang" | 30 |
'In Cold Blood' author | 30 |
Oscar-winning role for Hoffman | 30 |
Marryin' Sam's creator | 30 |
Fearless FosdickÂ’s creator | 30 |
British sluggard of the comics | 30 |
What many signs are written in | 30 |
Coin toss caller, maybe: Abbr. | 30 |
Chess piece that takes another | 30 |
Ford or Lincoln, but not Obama | 30 |
Word with box, sports or cable | 30 |
Suburbanite's sine qua non | 30 |
Essex or Duesenberg, memorably | 30 |
Irene of "Fame" fame | 30 |
"___ Mia," 1954 song | 30 |
"Fame" actress Irene | 30 |
Women's tennis great Black | 30 |
"___ Mia" (1965 hit) | 30 |
Diamond Lil's measurements | 30 |
Pasta or potato, to an athlete | 30 |
Macronutrient, to a marathoner | 30 |
__-loading: endurance strategy | 30 |
Determine the age of, in a way | 30 |
"Pick a __, any ..." | 30 |
Healthful exercise, informally | 30 |
Aerobic exercise, in gym-speak | 30 |
It's offered in a hospital | 30 |
Overseas package for the needy | 30 |
Tenderheart and Funshine, e.g. | 30 |
"Who ___?" (so what) | 30 |
Indication to put something in | 30 |
Winner of seven batting titles | 30 |
"Hero" singer Mariah | 30 |
___ pants (multipocketed wear) | 30 |
Attire with supersized pockets | 30 |
Waitress on "Cheers" | 30 |
Tortelli on "Cheers" | 30 |
Gugino of "Spy Kids" | 30 |
Character with Woody and Diane | 30 |
Caustic barmaid of '80s TV | 30 |
Triple Crown winner of '67 | 30 |
California artist's colony | 30 |
Don José's gypsy friend | 30 |
"Magnificent" mystic | 30 |
Two-Pulitzer biographer Robert | 30 |
Robert Moses biographer Robert | 30 |
Recipient of a lettera amorosa | 30 |
"Beloved," in operas | 30 |
'-- nome' (Verdi aria) | 30 |
Colony divided into two states | 30 |
"___ Moon," 1928 hit | 30 |
Sings "Silent Night" | 30 |
___ diem (seize the day): Lat. | 30 |
One may be Oriental or Persian | 30 |
Mystery writer John Dickson __ | 30 |
Novelist Caleb or singer Vikki | 30 |
Good last name for a mechanic? | 30 |
Stephen King's first novel | 30 |
Stephen KingÂ’s first novel | 30 |
Nation in favor of prohibition | 30 |
Vegetable accompanying a stick | 30 |
Lucille Ball was one, slangily | 30 |
Pullman and passenger, for two | 30 |
Chat topic for guys, sometimes | 30 |
Runnymede document, with Magna | 30 |
Discoverer of the St. Lawrence | 30 |
Service-station adjunct, maybe | 30 |
Auto repair company since 1971 | 30 |
Grant of "Notorious" | 30 |
En tout ___ (at any rate): Fr. | 30 |
"Mi ___ es su . . ." | 30 |
''Residencia'' | 30 |
La mÃa es la tuya, they say | 30 |
___ de Dios (church, in Spain) | 30 |
Fruit named for a Turkish town | 30 |
South-of-the-border residences | 30 |
Social worker's assignment | 30 |
___ Western Reserve University | 30 |
Part of a judge's workload | 30 |
Investigate, as before a heist | 30 |
Checked out, as before a heist | 30 |
Hood planning a heist, perhaps | 30 |
He walked "The Line" | 30 |
Alternative to check or charge | 30 |
Alternative to check or credit | 30 |
Where to pay for a screwdriver | 30 |
Investment seminar catchphrase | 30 |
Scorsese film set in Las Vegas | 30 |