Eunice Kennedy, to Arnold | 25 |
Acquired-by-marriage relative | 29 |
Wife's mother, for one | 26 |
What a new bride may acquire | 28 |
Spouse's family members | 27 |
Sargent Shriver, to E.M.K. | 26 |
Relatively new relative | 23 |
Patty Duke, to the Astins | 25 |
One lost through divorce | 24 |
Often-maligned relative | 23 |
New bride's acquisition | 27 |
Mother or father follower | 25 |
Member of an extended family | 28 |
Husband of Sis, for one | 23 |
Hubby's mom, for one | 24 |
Holiday visitor, perhaps | 24 |
Father or son follower | 22 |
Father of the bride, say | 24 |
Common loss after a breakup | 27 |
Clinton, to the Rodhams | 23 |
Christmas visitor, maybe | 24 |
Cause of many a family feud | 27 |
Brother's wife, e.g. | 24 |
Bride's new relative, say | 29 |
Archie or Edith, to Mike | 24 |
Archie Bunker, to Mike Stivic | 29 |
Acquisition by marriage | 23 |
Acquisition at the altar | 24 |
Unwelcome visitors, sometimes | 29 |
Typical Thanksgiving guests | 27 |
The Bushes, to Henry Hager | 26 |
Some of the extended family | 27 |
Patty and Selma, to Homer | 25 |
Marriage acquisitions? | 22 |
Edith and Archie, to Meathead | 29 |
By-products of marriage | 23 |
Dentist's handiwork | 23 |
Surface design, as in wood | 26 |
Feature of fancy fiddles | 24 |
Intarsist's creation | 24 |
Fancy furniture feature | 23 |
Dentist's specialty | 23 |
Dentist's creation | 22 |
Cabinet design feature | 22 |
Application after drilling | 26 |
Dentist's specialties | 25 |
Puts down, as parquetry | 23 |
Narrow passage of water | 23 |
Boat launch area, perhaps | 25 |
Possible port in a storm | 24 |
Possible lagoon entrance | 24 |
Passage between two islands | 27 |
Narrow passageway for water | 27 |
Firth of Clyde, for one | 23 |
Coastline irregularity | 22 |
Body near a sound, perhaps | 26 |
Coastal irregularities | 22 |
Narrow passages of water | 24 |
Hot fishing spots, usually | 26 |
Chesapeake Bay features | 23 |
Arms used by torpedo boats | 26 |
Waiting one's turn | 22 |
Waiting to buy tickets, say | 27 |
Awaiting service, maybe | 23 |
Waiting at the bank, say | 24 |
Under Cupid's spell | 23 |
Swept off one's feet | 24 |
Hard to separate, perhaps | 25 |
Like some trucks going uphill | 29 |
San Quentin inhabitant | 22 |
Person with conviction? | 23 |
Resident unable to leave | 24 |
Person completing a sentence | 28 |
One with a flight plan, maybe | 29 |
One who may be stir crazy? | 26 |
One surrounded by cell walls | 28 |
One finishing a sentence | 24 |
Internal Casting Crowns song? | 29 |
Where some crashes take place | 29 |
Farthest from the surface | 25 |
Like the hub, relatively | 24 |
Bed-and-breakfast, say | 22 |
Hostel work environment? | 24 |
"Newhart" setting | 27 |
It's kept by a keeper | 25 |
Business with staying power? | 28 |
It's accommodating | 22 |
What a keeper may keep | 22 |
Traveler's sleepover spot | 29 |
Place to stay the night | 23 |
Overnight stopping place | 24 |
Hotel or motel alternative | 26 |
Famous Bethlehem sellout | 24 |
Weary traveler's stopover | 29 |
Stopover for the night | 22 |
Spot for an overnight stop | 26 |
Hotel and motel relative | 24 |
Boar's Head, for one | 24 |
Where there was no room | 23 |
Wayfarer's stopover | 23 |