Birthplace of a biblical Mary | 29 |
Batch of solicitations, maybe | 29 |
Business ctr. of a small town | 29 |
Bread and butter, so to speak | 29 |
Best Supporting Actor of 1951 | 29 |
Baby's first words, maybe | 29 |
Bryant Gumbel's successor | 29 |
Bialik of "Blossom" | 29 |
Brand with a lonely repairman | 29 |
Beginning of the XIII century | 29 |
Butterfly, Beetle and cricket | 29 |
Baltic seaport, to a Berliner | 29 |
Balmy spring day, for example | 29 |
Ball with a bet riding on it? | 29 |
Broadway and Park Place venue | 29 |
Behaved like a lovesick swain | 29 |
Bubbling pools in Yellowstone | 29 |
Bodybuilder's theme song? | 29 |
Bulked up like a weightlifter | 29 |
Bell sounds that I like most? | 29 |
Black Flag's second album | 29 |
British celebrity chef Lawson | 29 |
Basketball contest selectors? | 29 |
Becomes aware of the rookies? | 29 |
Brother and husband of Tethys | 29 |
Books of size about 6 x 9 in. | 29 |
Bachelor ____: college degree | 29 |
Bakery discard [RHODE ISLAND] | 29 |
Being displayed conspicuously | 29 |
Beings from Mork's planet | 29 |
Best quarters at the Waldorf? | 29 |
Broken transom's results? | 29 |
Brit Olympic track star Steve | 29 |
Banning CFC production, e.g.? | 29 |
Beast's burden, sometimes | 29 |
Bore one's responsibility | 29 |
Bumps that contain taste buds | 29 |
Bergeron of the Boston Bruins | 29 |
Ballerina from St. Petersburg | 29 |
Big name in specialty coffees | 29 |
Board game played with stones | 29 |
Big name in laminate flooring | 29 |
Barack Obama's birthstone | 29 |
Beginning with frost or press | 29 |
Businessman's three . . . | 29 |
Brit trip-hoppers Sneaker ___ | 29 |
Bygone bowling alley employee | 29 |
Button quail's look-alike | 29 |
British business abbreviation | 29 |
Beaver skin, in Western lingo | 29 |
Boats used as bridge supports | 29 |
Bomb heavily, in R.A.F. argot | 29 |
Busy person early in November | 29 |
Bay of Pigs invasion, to JFK? | 29 |
Baby Face Nelson contemporary | 29 |
Bourbon Street get-togethers? | 29 |
Ballplayer's body double? | 29 |
Bellows-powered parlor player | 29 |
Bette Davis and Quentin Crisp | 29 |
Broccoli -- (leafy vegetable) | 29 |
Boxer's jumpy cheap shot? | 29 |
Best Actress of 1936 and 1937 | 29 |
Back at work Mr. Ridder _____ | 29 |
Blue garnets and red diamonds | 29 |
Bring into accord with reason | 29 |
Butt of a Jeff Foxworthy joke | 29 |
Boiled lobster's feature? | 29 |
Butterfly of the eastern U.S. | 29 |
Burt Reynolds film of '88 | 29 |
Brings in for more tests, say | 29 |
Bob Dylan, né ___, 5/24/41 | 29 |
Block of rows toward the back | 29 |
Balsa plane "motor" | 29 |
Big name in hotel chocolates? | 29 |
Banjolike Japanese instrument | 29 |
British invasion participants | 29 |
Bully's coercive comeback | 29 |
Bo ___, former Michigan coach | 29 |
Battle of Bannockburn victors | 29 |
Bacon's partner, at times | 29 |
By the ___ of one's pants | 29 |
Bisector of the City of Light | 29 |
Broker's advice, at times | 29 |
Boxer's title" Abbr. | 29 |
Beethoven's Opus 20, e.g. | 29 |
Battle of Kosovo participants | 29 |
Bedroom and kitchen followers | 29 |
Beethoven's is in A major | 29 |
Bay Area law enforcement org. | 29 |
Bay Area enforcers, initially | 29 |
Ban Ki-moon and others: Abbr. | 29 |
Bantu warrior chief, ___ Zulu | 29 |
Bond's martini preference | 29 |
Bundle bound with twine, e.g. | 29 |
Bishop Fulton or actor Martin | 29 |
Body part that may get barked | 29 |
Boys' variation of hockey | 29 |
Bligh's bio by K. Porter? | 29 |
Blackjack dealer's device | 29 |
Beantown retail photographer? | 29 |