One of the red Monopoly spaces | 30 |
R. Dean Taylor tune of '70 | 30 |
Sundance Festival entry, often | 30 |
Film festival selection, often | 30 |
Film at a film festival often, | 30 |
___-European (language family) | 30 |
Like many rainy-day activities | 30 |
Where smoking jackets are worn | 30 |
___ course (at the right time) | 30 |
Race at The Brickyard, briefly | 30 |
Ending with nectar or elephant | 30 |
Ending for elephant or serpent | 30 |
Ending for Clement or Benedict | 30 |
"You're All ___" | 30 |
'Baby, -- Your Loving' | 30 |
Hard to get a reaction out of? | 30 |
Dom Pedro's ill-fated wife | 30 |
"Can you beat that!" | 30 |
Start of a Zsa Zsa Gabor quote | 30 |
16-year-olds, legally speaking | 30 |
Imply's opposite, in a way | 30 |
Extrapolate from what is known | 30 |
"Divine Comedy" part | 30 |
Debriefing extraction, briefly | 30 |
Press release contents (Abbr.) | 30 |
Horse's-mouth intelligence | 30 |
"___ a penny . . . " | 30 |
Effective now, as a regulation | 30 |
New York City Marathon sponsor | 30 |
Like Schubert's Mass No. 2 | 30 |
Dutch financial services giant | 30 |
Young Frankenstein married her | 30 |
Foxy Brown neé ___ Marchand | 30 |
"Bus Stop" dramatist | 30 |
1953 Pulitzer winner for drama | 30 |
Author of "Bus Stop" | 30 |
1953 Pulitzer Prize playwright | 30 |
Actress Stevens of 60's TV | 30 |
How last-minute plans are made | 30 |
Like many company publications | 30 |
Signature parts, often (abbr.) | 30 |
Read it every day in the paper | 30 |
Make permanent, as a signature | 30 |
Puts one's John Hancock on | 30 |
Tattoo artist's selections | 30 |
Invisible, indelible and India | 30 |
Prepares the presses, in a way | 30 |
Attends to, as a dry stamp pad | 30 |
Affixes one's signature to | 30 |
Adds one's John Hancock to | 30 |
Like some decorative furniture | 30 |
Without a firm grip on reality | 30 |
You might get one at City Hall | 30 |
Relative acquired at the altar | 30 |
Nonreturnable wedding present? | 30 |
Arkin to Falk, in a 1979 movie | 30 |
Source of much family friction | 30 |
Inevitable results of marriage | 30 |
Frequent post-wedding visitors | 30 |
Subsurface woodwork decoration | 30 |
Replacing, with "of" | 30 |
Like Fiennes's Shakespeare | 30 |
"Friends ___ Places" | 30 |
Just starting to roll, perhaps | 30 |
It may have a room with a view | 30 |
Tourist's overnight option | 30 |
Quaint traveler's quarters | 30 |
It may follow Days on the road | 30 |
"Holiday ___" (1942) | 30 |
English novelist Hammond _____ | 30 |
Weary travelers' stopovers | 30 |
The Tabard and the White Horse | 30 |
Michelin Guide recommendations | 30 |
She gave Odysseus a magic veil | 30 |
Sea goddess who saved Odysseus | 30 |
How canned sardines are packed | 30 |
Part of, like a practical joke | 30 |
Get ___ (share the rewards of) | 30 |
"___ ear and . . . " | 30 |
"... two mints ___!" | 30 |
Privy to a practical joke, say | 30 |
Trying to get untied, briefly? | 30 |
Trying to break a tie, briefly | 30 |
How some NFL games are decided | 30 |
Tied to the train tracks, e.g. | 30 |
Like Humpty Dumpty, ultimately | 30 |
Current supplied for a circuit | 30 |
Dressed like Oliver Twist, say | 30 |
Start of a legal clarification | 30 |
Japanese equivalent of a purse | 30 |
Cio-Cio-San's set of boxes | 30 |
Many bricks shy of a full load | 30 |
They can't get off the web | 30 |
Brushback pitch's location | 30 |
"Not ___ many words" | 30 |
Psychically, if not physically | 30 |
"Meet Me ____ Louis" | 30 |
Load onto oneÂ’s hard drive | 30 |
Protect against heat loss, say | 30 |
Lloyd's of London, for one | 30 |