Emmitt Smith scores them: abbr. | 31 |
Brief causes of some Bear hugs? | 31 |
They might end in spikes: Abbr. | 31 |
Super Bowl successes, for short | 31 |
Some ESPN highlights, for short | 31 |
Some dramatic runbacks, briefly | 31 |
Screens may lead to them: Abbr. | 31 |
Results of most 100-yd. returns | 31 |
Patriot's concerns, briefly | 31 |
Occasions for spikes in the NFL | 31 |
Cowboy accomplishments, briefly | 31 |
It was once harbored in Boston? | 31 |
It may be high in the afternoon | 31 |
A&P's original business | 31 |
What some balls are filled with | 31 |
New York's Russian ___ Room | 31 |
Flight attendant's offering | 31 |
Drink served at pho restaurants | 31 |
British East India Co. monopoly | 31 |
Beverage in a caterer's urn | 31 |
Beverage for Wallace and Gromit | 31 |
Afternoon meal, across the pond | 31 |
It usually ends up in hot water | 31 |
Charge for an afternoon social? | 31 |
One often called on for answers | 31 |
It may be filled with gunpowder | 31 |
Background color of a $100 bill | 31 |
"Tower Heist" actress | 31 |
"I love you," to Luis | 31 |
Some extracurricular activities | 31 |
World Puzzle Championship squad | 31 |
Sports squad honoring Old Glory | 31 |
Tempest container, proverbially | 31 |
Cozy's raison d'être | 31 |
Tailor's concern, sometimes | 31 |
Compound used for crowd control | 31 |
"Like Niobe, all ___" | 31 |
They may stream down the cheeks | 31 |
Pop music's ___ for Fears | 31 |
Like the face after a good bawl | 31 |
Like a face with running makeup | 31 |
Gunpowder and souchong, for two | 31 |
Subjects of some British breaks | 31 |
Donovan song best after dinner? | 31 |
Celestial Seasonings selections | 31 |
Say "nyah, nyah," say | 31 |
Cups, saucers, sugar bowl, etc. | 31 |
Afternoon social need, for some | 31 |
Souchong servers' chinaware | 31 |
Where to pick up leaves in bags | 31 |
Afternoon observance in England | 31 |
Word after Georgia and Virginia | 31 |
Engineering college designation | 31 |
Best Buy's Geek Squad, e.g. | 31 |
__-thriller: computer-age drama | 31 |
Gadget-loving religious leader? | 31 |
Koppel of "Nightline" | 31 |
Williams, the Splendid Splinter | 31 |
"Dilbert" Generic Guy | 31 |
Lou Grant's employee Baxter | 31 |
This Leo jams w/the Pharmacists | 31 |
The Pharmacists' leader Leo | 31 |
Tech-obsessed conference series | 31 |
Scandal-ridden preacher Haggard | 31 |
Longtime Alaska senator Stevens | 31 |
Key who draws "Hazel" | 31 |
Gay prostitute customer Haggard | 31 |
Film about a talking teddy bear | 31 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Williams | 31 |
2012 movie about a stuffed bear | 31 |
Victoria's Secret offerings | 31 |
Nickname for a cousin of F.D.R. | 31 |
It's stuffed on a toy shelf | 31 |
It gets the ball off the ground | 31 |
Sports item with a concave head | 31 |
Thing frequently hit by drivers | 31 |
Couples's cheapest purchase | 31 |
"Elevator" for Norman | 31 |
Ready to be hit, as a golf ball | 31 |
___ off (played the first hole) | 31 |
Readied a golf ball for a drive | 31 |
Initiated, with "off" | 31 |
Committed a flagrant foul, e.g. | 31 |
Place the golf ball for a drive | 31 |
Typical driver's ed student | 31 |
Slumber party attendee, usually | 31 |
Last year's twelve-year-old | 31 |
Parent's challenge, perhaps | 31 |
One going off to college, maybe | 31 |
Many a "Twilight" fan | 31 |
"Boston Public" extra | 31 |
"___ Wolf Too" (1987) | 31 |
Heart-wrenching #1 song of 1960 | 31 |
Like a werewolf in a film title | 31 |
Typical driving-school customer | 31 |
Publication featuring boy bands | 31 |
High school student, informally | 31 |
Britney Spears and Aaron Carter | 31 |
Fashion-conscious people, often | 31 |
Driver's ed students, often | 31 |