Capital near the 60th parallel | 30 |
Artist Edvard Munch's home | 30 |
Home of the Nobel Peace Center | 30 |
City once known as Christiania | 30 |
Seat of King Olaf V's rule | 30 |
Olympics city after St. Moritz | 30 |
Home of the Viking Ship Museum | 30 |
Capital dating back to 1000 AD | 30 |
1952 Winter Olympics host city | 30 |
Norway's ___ Cathedral (4) | 30 |
Modern-day name of Christiania | 30 |
King Harald III's creation | 30 |
Home of the Gardermoen airport | 30 |
City with a Viking Ship Museum | 30 |
City warmed by the Gulf Stream | 30 |
City of the Viking Ship Museum | 30 |
Capital at 60 degrees latitude | 30 |
Founder of the Ottoman dynasty | 30 |
"Pyramid" host Donny | 30 |
Move through a membrane, maybe | 30 |
Jardin zoológico attraction | 30 |
Pavarotti Grammy song for 1980 | 30 |
Chicago team, on Spanish radio | 30 |
Bird that feeds mainly on fish | 30 |
Courtier in "Hamlet" | 30 |
Onetime Indiana Jones employer | 30 |
Peak on the Gulf of Thérmai | 30 |
"Odyssey" high point | 30 |
Sunrise direction, to a German | 30 |
From Essen to Leipzig, locally | 30 |
Direction in a Bonn RR station | 30 |
Word form for "bone" | 30 |
Town at the mouth of the Tiber | 30 |
Bird that lays the largest egg | 30 |
Home of the Beavers, for short | 30 |
Surname in late 1963 headlines | 30 |
He was 24 when he shot Kennedy | 30 |
New York river to Lake Ontario | 30 |
New York city, county or river | 30 |
Japanese beer named for a city | 30 |
Haunt for handicappers (abbr.) | 30 |
Handicapper's place: Abbr. | 30 |
Venue for horse players: Abbr. | 30 |
Legal gambling parlor, briefly | 30 |
Bookie alternative in New York | 30 |
Bettors' letters in N.Y.C. | 30 |
Bettor business bureau?: Abbr. | 30 |
Touts' hangouts, for short | 30 |
Some wagering parlors, briefly | 30 |
Needing no prescription: Abbr. | 30 |
Like some painkillers, briefly | 30 |
Like many cold remedies: Abbr. | 30 |
How some stocks trade, briefly | 30 |
Titular tenor in a Verdi opera | 30 |
Desdemona's love, in opera | 30 |
"Willow Song" source | 30 |
"Niun mi tema" opera | 30 |
"Era la notte" opera | 30 |
Cheri of "Liar Liar" | 30 |
Board game also called Reversi | 30 |
Trademarked version of reversi | 30 |
"The Moor of Venice" | 30 |
Last choice on a questionnaire | 30 |
"In ___ words . . ." | 30 |
"Significant" person | 30 |
Thomas Tryon's The ____ | 30 |
None of the above, on a survey | 30 |
It's often the last choice | 30 |
Final questionnaire box, often | 30 |
All ___ (nonspecific category) | 30 |
"On the __ hand ..." | 30 |
"Do unto ___ . . . " | 30 |
Suffix with "psych-" | 30 |
Spunkmeyer of the cookie world | 30 |
Milo's pal, in a 1989 film | 30 |
Big name in vertical transport | 30 |
"Miss _____ Regrets" | 30 |
Spunkmeyer in the cookie aisle | 30 |
He had a lush life in Mayberry | 30 |
Elevator safety brake inventor | 30 |
Company that owns elevator.com | 30 |
Amos of the Kansas City Royals | 30 |
A leading manufacturer of cars | 30 |
Prefix with scope or sclerosis | 30 |
Member of the Winnebago nation | 30 |
Tribe related to the Missouria | 30 |
Native American of the Midwest | 30 |
Indian related to the Missouri | 30 |
"The Stunt Man" star | 30 |
"Becket" actor, 1964 | 30 |
"Becket" actor Peter | 30 |
Two-time portrayer of Henry II | 30 |
"Becket" actor: 1964 | 30 |
'Lord Jim' actor Peter | 30 |
'Becket' co-star Peter | 30 |
Natives of Noble County, Okla. | 30 |
Chief Whitehorse and tribesmen | 30 |
___ cosa (something else: Sp.) | 30 |
___ cosa (something else): Sp. | 30 |
___ mujeres (other women): Sp. | 30 |