Curve-cutting lines | 19 |
Cosines' reciprocals | 24 |
Cosine reciprocals | 18 |
WHAT POLITICOS MAY DO AT N.J. CONVENTION | 40 |
Jersey Meadowlands town | 23 |
Dry-plaster painting | 20 |
Short, to Verdi | 15 |
Short and very staccato: Mus. | 29 |
Short and staccato, musically | 29 |
Plaster painting (from "dry": It.) | 44 |
Painting on dry plaster | 23 |
Fresco ____: painting technique | 31 |
Dry, in Italian | 15 |
Dry, as Italian wine | 20 |
Kind of mortgage | 16 |
Withdraw formally | 17 |
Leave the country? | 18 |
Be a union buster? | 18 |
Withdraw (from) | 15 |
Withdraw officially | 19 |
Leave the union | 15 |
Withdraw from a union | 21 |
Leave a group | 13 |
Break away formally | 19 |
Withdraw from an alliance | 25 |
Withdraw from a federation | 26 |
Leave the country | 17 |
Leave like Louisiana once did | 29 |
Become an ex-member | 19 |
Withdraw from the Union | 23 |
Withdraw from an organization | 29 |
Withdraw from | 13 |
War cry of some Quebecois | 25 |
State yourself? | 15 |
Start another country | 21 |
Start a new state, say | 22 |
Quit a union | 12 |
Pull out formally | 17 |
Pull away | 9 |
Opt not to be a state of the Union | 34 |
Formally withdraw from membership | 33 |
Formally break away | 19 |
Form a splinter group | 21 |
Emulate what Dixie did in 1861 | 30 |
Emulate S.C. in 1860 | 20 |
Disaffiliate | 12 |
Break up an alliance, in a way | 30 |
Break a union | 13 |
Withdrew in a way | 18 |
What Texas did on Feb. 1, 1861 | 30 |
Quit the union | 14 |
Left the Union | 14 |
Left a federation | 17 |
Followed S.C. in 1860 | 21 |
Broke off (from) | 16 |
Any of the Confederate states | 29 |
Virginia in 1861 | 16 |
One leaving the union | 21 |
One leaving the country | 23 |
One breaking away | 17 |
Jeff Davis, for one | 19 |
Defector of a sort | 18 |
Backing-out backer | 18 |
Union leavers | 13 |
The South, in 1860-61 | 21 |
The Confederate States of America | 33 |
The Carolinas in 1861, e.g. | 27 |
Dropouts of a sort | 18 |
Withdraws from an organization | 30 |
Withdraws officially | 20 |
Leaves the union | 16 |
Leaves the country? | 19 |
Withdraws from a union | 22 |
Withdraws formally | 18 |
Pulls out | 9 |
Leaves the country | 18 |
Formally withdraws | 18 |
Emulates S.C. in 1860 | 21 |
Drops out | 9 |
Dissociates formally | 20 |
Breaking away | 13 |
Withdrawing from a union | 24 |
Leaving America | 15 |
Discriminate | 12 |
Breakaway | 9 |
Movement led by South Carolina | 30 |
Dixie decision: 1861 | 20 |
Hyperbolic secant: Abbr. | 24 |
Zwei times drei | 15 |
Vier + zwei | 11 |
Drei doubled | 12 |
1/2 Dutzend guns? | 17 |
Small pear | 10 |
Small, yellowish-brown variety of pear | 38 |
Small yellowish- to reddish-brown pear | 38 |
Reddish-brown pear | 18 |
Novus ordo __: Great Seal phrase | 32 |
Withdraw into solitude | 22 |
Shut off from view | 18 |
Screen from view | 16 |