"Unforgettable," e.g. | 31 |
Performance that takes a second | 31 |
"That's obvious!" | 31 |
Forehead-slapper's syllable | 31 |
Tipsy person's hwy. offense | 31 |
One weaving on the rd., perhaps | 31 |
Motorist's offense, briefly | 31 |
Motorist's no-no, for short | 31 |
Time's 1954 Man of the Year | 31 |
D'Artagnan's chronicler | 31 |
Creator of the Three Musketeers | 31 |
Word in a Jim Carrey film title | 31 |
Shaq's favorite two-pointer | 31 |
Like Oreos and doughnuts, often | 31 |
Dipped in coffee, as a doughnut | 31 |
Country music partner of Brooks | 31 |
___ Scotus, Scottish theologian | 31 |
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, e.g. | 31 |
Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice | 31 |
Having two beats to the measure | 31 |
Company behind nylon and Teflon | 31 |
English county or Ontario town | 31 |
"Yer __ tootin'!" | 31 |
It's something to sneeze at | 31 |
"___ thou art . . . " | 31 |
Attire for a horseless carriage | 31 |
Like "aardvark," e.g. | 31 |
This requires individual checks | 31 |
Filmdom's Major Frank Burns | 31 |
What "The Wall" is on | 31 |
"Dumky Trio" composer | 31 |
Hickman who played Dobie Gillis | 31 |
Live action role player, likely | 31 |
Stay on the same topic too long | 31 |
Think anxiously about something | 31 |
Fasten one's attention (on) | 31 |
Offense confirmed by a BAC test | 31 |
Cause of unwanted points: Abbr. | 31 |
Cause of some skid marks: Abbr. | 31 |
Cannon of "Deathtrap" | 31 |
Cannon shot by cinematographers | 31 |
Easter egg decorating kit stuff | 31 |
Aging rocker's hair product | 31 |
It may have made a blonde blond | 31 |
It may be used for highlighting | 31 |
Changed from black to red, e.g. | 31 |
Zep: "___ Mak'er" | 31 |
Some garment industry employees | 31 |
"Lay Lady Lay" singer | 31 |
"Lay Lady Lay" writer | 31 |
__Flex: exercise products brand | 31 |
Like Batman and Robin, as a duo | 31 |
Energetic multi-tasker, perhaps | 31 |
Unit in an erg's definition | 31 |
There are 100,000 in one newton | 31 |
"Bad" from the start? | 31 |
Richard of "L.A. Law" | 31 |
"Lady" in an old song | 31 |
"Lady" in a 1932 song | 31 |
Actor George of "CSI" | 31 |
Part of the Anheuser-Busch logo | 31 |
It holds 13 arrows on a $1 bill | 31 |
Bird in the Postal Service logo | 31 |
'Hotel California' band | 31 |
Charles or Ray of modern design | 31 |
Former Irish P.M. ___ de Valera | 31 |
Suffix with "Ecuador" | 31 |
Where you'll find a stirrup | 31 |
Where to find a hammer or anvil | 31 |
Tristram poet's monogram | 31 |
Tin ___ (lack of musical sense) | 31 |
Place to whisper sweet nothings | 31 |
One might be kept to the ground | 31 |
Mike Tyson's in-fight snack | 31 |
It can be pierced or pricked up | 31 |
Bionic part of the Bionic Woman | 31 |
Drum problem for many drummers? | 31 |
It protects the tympanic cavity | 31 |
Like cornstalks and human heads | 31 |
Like human heads and some seals | 31 |
Viscount's superior in rank | 31 |
"Downton Abbey" title | 31 |
Rapper Sweatshirt of Odd Future | 31 |
Peer that sounds like a Gardner | 31 |
Jimmy Kimmel/jazz bassman Jimmy | 31 |
Jason Lee title character on TV | 31 |
Countess's male counterpart | 31 |
"Fatha" Hines of jazz | 31 |
'Duke of --' (1962 hit) | 31 |
_____ marshal (British officer) | 31 |
Closer to the beginning of time | 31 |
Where much dangling takes place | 31 |
___ Court (London tube station) | 31 |
Legislator's source of pork | 31 |
Set aside for a special purpose | 31 |
Doesn't receive for nothing | 31 |
Holliday's O.K. Corral ally | 31 |
He shot it out at the OK Corral | 31 |
Famous family of Western lawmen | 31 |
What "the walls have" | 31 |