He wrote "Golden Boy" | 31 |
U.S. playwright: 1906–63 | 31 |
"Glory, Glory" singer | 31 |
Proust's Parisian courtesan | 31 |
Garfield's canine companion | 31 |
Victim of Garfield's pranks | 31 |
Tongue-lolling comics character | 31 |
Drooler in "Garfield" | 31 |
Beagle "born" in 1978 | 31 |
"Swan Lake" character | 31 |
Jupiter's Norse counterpart | 31 |
Prominent character in the Edda | 31 |
Norse god associated with magic | 31 |
Norse "father of all" | 31 |
God with a horse named Sleipnir | 31 |
God who presided over the Aesir | 31 |
God who commanded the Valkyries | 31 |
Fighter of the frost giant Ymir | 31 |
Penner of praise, but not prose | 31 |
"Star Trek: DSN" role | 31 |
"What died?" elicitor | 31 |
Hydrogen sulfide characteristic | 31 |
It may cause the nose to twitch | 31 |
What wavy lines mean, in comics | 31 |
What aeration removes from milk | 31 |
This emerges from a locker room | 31 |
Sure target in the locker room? | 31 |
Something carbon monoxide lacks | 31 |
Sign that something has turned? | 31 |
Reminder to take out the trash? | 31 |
Reason for a patchouli cover-up | 31 |
It may seep from an onion patch | 31 |
It may be picked up in a locker | 31 |
Aroma if pleasant, smell if bad | 31 |
What wavy lines often represent | 31 |
''__ bodkins!'' | 31 |
Takes the whole bottle, perhaps | 31 |
Some emergency cases, for short | 31 |
Emergency room cases, for short | 31 |
Epic with a trip home to Ithaca | 31 |
Shak. is its most-quoted writer | 31 |
Its first vol. covered A to Ant | 31 |
Trompe l'___ (art illusion) | 31 |
Prefix meaning "wine" | 31 |
"__ the ramparts ..." | 31 |
"__ the fields we go" | 31 |
"Above," in an anthem | 31 |
"___ the ramparts..." | 31 |
"___ the land . . . " | 31 |
Contraction in a patriotic song | 31 |
"--- the ramparts..." | 31 |
Dirección sailed by Columbus | 31 |
"The Tears ___ Clown" | 31 |
"Diary / Madman" link | 31 |
Anathema "Sunset ___" | 31 |
"The Three Faces ___" | 31 |
Put one's nose out of joint | 31 |
Something sometimes irrefusable | 31 |
Slays, 'Sopranos' style | 31 |
Kills, 'Sopranos'-style | 31 |
Kills, 'Sopranos' style | 31 |
Illegally ahead of the football | 31 |
Out of the audience's sight | 31 |
Possible title for this puzzle? | 31 |
"For the life __ ..." | 31 |
John Legend "All ___" | 31 |
"For the life ___..." | 31 |
___ consequence (insignificant) | 31 |
Far from seldom, to Shakespeare | 31 |
Popular model-railroading scale | 31 |
Seat of Utah's Weber County | 31 |
City near the Wasatch Mountains | 31 |
Molding that sounds exclamatory | 31 |
Look given to a looker, perhaps | 31 |
Look at with amorous intentions | 31 |
"Hubba hubba" thinker | 31 |
Start of many prayers and hymns | 31 |
'Hellcats' actress Gail | 31 |
"Puss in Boots" beast | 31 |
Grendel, in "Beowulf" | 31 |
Dungeons & Dragons creature | 31 |
"Fee fi fo fum" sayer | 31 |
Secret police postage stamp (7) | 31 |
Fairy-tale creatures, sometimes | 31 |
Baddies in many bedtime stories | 31 |
Creator of "Pal Joey" | 31 |
"Batman" police chief | 31 |
Southern belle of book and film | 31 |
"Pal Joey" playwright | 31 |
"Pal Joey" librettist | 31 |
"K-K-K-Katy" composer | 31 |
Site of many Chicago touchdowns | 31 |
Terminus of Chicago's I-190 | 31 |
Place for touchdowns in Chicago | 31 |
Western end of I-190 near I-294 | 31 |
Site of some Chicago touchdowns | 31 |
One place to come down to earth | 31 |
Kennedy's Midwestern cousin | 31 |
It's 17 miles from the Loop | 31 |
Hub once known as Orchard Field | 31 |