Say "c'est," say | 30 |
Say "Worcestershire" | 30 |
Say "cap'n," say | 30 |
"Dawn" author Wiesel | 30 |
___ Wiesel, Nobelist for Peace | 30 |
Not married or dating steadily | 30 |
Former Secretary of State Root | 30 |
Yale senior society since 1903 | 30 |
Root of McKinley's cabinet | 30 |
He fought against Baal worship | 30 |
Austen's "Sense" | 30 |
Belgian prime minister Di Rupo | 30 |
60's Mets shortstop Chacon | 30 |
"Middlemarch" author | 30 |
"Four Quartets" poet | 30 |
"Ash Wednesday" poet | 30 |
"Adam Bede" novelist | 30 |
"A Cooking Egg" poet | 30 |
"The Wasteland" poet | 30 |
He wrote "Gerontion" | 30 |
George who was really Mary Ann | 30 |
"Mr. Apollinax" poet | 30 |
"Cats" lyrics source | 30 |
'Cats' librettist T.S. | 30 |
"Boola boola" people | 30 |
Dedicatee of a Beethoven piece | 30 |
Kimberly of "John Q" | 30 |
Wonder-working biblical figure | 30 |
Modern way to get the word out | 30 |
They think they're special | 30 |
They believe in ruling classes | 30 |
Alchemist's life prolonger | 30 |
Monarch crowned in 1558: Abbr. | 30 |
'My Fair Lady' heroine | 30 |
Pupil of 'enry 'iggins | 30 |
Certain fraternal order member | 30 |
Redwood National Park creature | 30 |
Large deer, or Manitoba island | 30 |
Actress and 1960s pinup Sommer | 30 |
City west of Salt Lake on I-80 | 30 |
Building wing shape, sometimes | 30 |
Pipe with a quarter bend, e.g. | 30 |
Right-angled building addition | 30 |
Self-titled jazz album of 1969 | 30 |
Jazz great with Louis and Duke | 30 |
Suffix with "salmon" | 30 |
Name meaning "elfin" | 30 |
Former Connecticut Gov. Grasso | 30 |
First lady of scat, familiarly | 30 |
Elegant elephant of kiddie lit | 30 |
Contemporary of Louis and Duke | 30 |
Contemporary of Duke and Louis | 30 |
Contemporary of Count and Duke | 30 |
American social reformer Baker | 30 |
"First Lady of Song" | 30 |
"--- Cinders" (1926) | 30 |
___ Grasso, memorable governor | 30 |
Vogue's newsstand neighbor | 30 |
International fashion magazine | 30 |
MacPherson of If Lucy Fell | 30 |
Harper's Bazaar competitor | 30 |
Colleague of Claudia and Naomi | 30 |
"Glamour" competitor | 30 |
1942 Pulitzer novelist Glasgow | 30 |
First name of two first ladies | 30 |
Groundbreaking 90's sitcom | 30 |
"Finding Nemo" voice | 30 |
Queen who wrote popular novels | 30 |
Dannay and Lee's tec Queen | 30 |
Pseudonym in detective stories | 30 |
Pseudonym in detective fiction | 30 |
Issues for fashionable readers | 30 |
French feminine plural pronoun | 30 |
Miss ___ of "Dallas" | 30 |
Three points in a row, perhaps | 30 |
___ Island (immigration point) | 30 |
Island formerly for immigrants | 30 |
Former heavyweight champ Jimmy | 30 |
Eliza Doolittle's greeting | 30 |
Main house-to-barn connections | 30 |
Tree blighted by a bark beetle | 30 |
Street of Hollywood nightmares | 30 |
Wabbit's "wival" | 30 |
"Wabbit" hunter Fudd | 30 |
"___ Tune," 1941 hit | 30 |
Site of Mark Twain's grave | 30 |
Muppet that's tickled red? | 30 |
Early film Tarzan, ___ Lincoln | 30 |
Dagwood's pesky little pal | 30 |
Castel Sant'___, in Napoli | 30 |
Castel Sant'___, at Napoli | 30 |
Saint ___ fire, sea phenomenon | 30 |
What many bark beetles blemish | 30 |
Street-lining trees, sometimes | 30 |
Raw materials for shipbuilding | 30 |
Massachusetts' state trees | 30 |
Classic trees on shady streets | 30 |
Horror movie locale, for short | 30 |
Title site of six films: Abbr. | 30 |
Thoroughfare bordering Yale U. | 30 |