Degree of disorder in a system | 30 |
Present, as for a spelling bee | 30 |
Henri's desire or hangnail | 30 |
Old word for a Cenozoic period | 30 |
Common decongestant ingredient | 30 |
Patriarch of a tribe of Israel | 30 |
Like much of the New Testament | 30 |
Tweaks a mixing board, briefly | 30 |
Phrase from the 14th Amendment | 30 |
Royal aide in charge of horses | 30 |
Pertaining to primitive horses | 30 |
Cicero's "I was" | 30 |
Some hospital figures, briefly | 30 |
Period before a Jewish holiday | 30 |
End of a Napoleonic palindrome | 30 |
Italian's secluded retreat | 30 |
Utopian novel by Samuel Butler | 30 |
Writer Gardner's namesakes | 30 |
English poet Dowson and others | 30 |
Country singer Tubb and others | 30 |
Subject to slow disintegration | 30 |
Produced by land deterioration | 30 |
Nature's wearing processes | 30 |
Kama Sutra illustrations, e.g. | 30 |
They may lead to another story | 30 |
Rabbi in "Winterset" | 30 |
Laborer in Ethelbald's day | 30 |
___ Santo (E. Brazilian state) | 30 |
Sports-themed restaurant chain | 30 |
Treatment for an English earl? | 30 |
Choice for a fill-up in Canada | 30 |
New businessman's activity | 30 |
Arizona and Texas, to Mexicans | 30 |
What Brits call station wagons | 30 |
Study of beauty and art (Var.) | 30 |
Prefix used with some hormones | 30 |
Eskimo settlement in Greenland | 30 |
Accepted PayPal payments, e.g. | 30 |
Merchant whose customers click | 30 |
Title teen of old comic strips | 30 |
Butchers' stalls, in Brest | 30 |
Annual, as Mediterranean winds | 30 |
"Training Day" actor | 30 |
Online investor's activity | 30 |
___ humains (people, in Paris) | 30 |
Ancient land now part of Italy | 30 |
"And wife," in Latin | 30 |
Public-channel offering: Abbr. | 30 |
Plato's "Bravo!" | 30 |
"Bravo," Greek style | 30 |
Process of improving offspring | 30 |
One who makes passing remarks? | 30 |
Dr. Foote the podiatrist, e.g. | 30 |
Having a feeling of well-being | 30 |
Sounds when the lights come on | 30 |
"Alcestis" dramatist | 30 |
1990s-2000s Volkswagen vehicle | 30 |
1930s world chess champion Max | 30 |
"Well, Did You ---?" | 30 |
"CSI: Miami" actress | 30 |
"Gone With the Wind" | 30 |
". . . not __ mouse" | 30 |
Wager that could go either way | 30 |
Anglican equivalent of vespers | 30 |
"A thousand pardons" | 30 |
Christian pop singer Tornquist | 30 |
Tammany Hall corruption, e.g.? | 30 |
Actress Kelly as a villainess? | 30 |
"Snow White" villain | 30 |
Festive cry in Plato's day | 30 |
Classical "Whoopee!" | 30 |
"Climb ___ Mountain" | 30 |
Metropolitan Opera star Podles | 30 |
Conformation defect in a horse | 30 |
Room in an old English mansion | 30 |
Selected parts of longer works | 30 |
Remark to a line cutter, maybe | 30 |
Permission granted by a bishop | 30 |
Performed, as one's duties | 30 |
___ Bank (U.S. loan guarantor) | 30 |
1999 David Cronenberg thriller | 30 |
Susceptible to being persuaded | 30 |
Action in a Blatty best seller | 30 |
The _____ ( 1973 horror movie) | 30 |
Stalin's daughter, for one | 30 |
Good dispatcher's activity | 30 |
Point of view of an old flame? | 30 |
They don't make many stops | 30 |
Obama and Clinton, for example | 30 |
Straightening muscles on limbs | 30 |
Predict on basis of known data | 30 |
Area known for making contacts | 30 |
"E" has a line on it | 30 |
Device in the medicine cabinet | 30 |
They may be found near temples | 30 |
Cups that may be watching you? | 30 |
Where a camera is usually held | 30 |
"Five-feet two, ___" | 30 |
What the contest entrants had? | 30 |
Old Testament book before Neh. | 30 |