"What ___ could I do?" | 32 |
"If all --- fails ..." | 32 |
"If all __ fails. . ." | 32 |
Word after something or anything | 32 |
Threat word, with "or" | 32 |
"What --- could I do?" | 32 |
"What ___ can happen?" | 32 |
"What __ could it be?" | 32 |
"So, what --- is new?" | 32 |
"Is there anyone ___?" | 32 |
"If that fails . . . " | 32 |
"It's someone ___" | 32 |
Dinsmore of children's books | 32 |
Miss Dinsmore of kids' books | 32 |
___ Venner, O. W. Holmes heroine | 32 |
John who sang "Daniel" | 32 |
Bernie's songwriting partner | 32 |
John with an outrageous wardrobe | 32 |
"Rocket Man" performer | 32 |
Extract through use of a solvent | 32 |
"Don Giovanni" soprano | 32 |
"Blithe Spirit" spirit | 32 |
Notable Army inductee of 3/24/58 | 32 |
Hall of Fame Broncos quarterback | 32 |
Big-screen Robin Hood of '93 | 32 |
Cambridgeshire's Isle of ___ | 32 |
TV Tarzan and game show host Ron | 32 |
One "Tarzan" portrayer | 32 |
French president's residence | 32 |
French presidentÂ’s residence | 32 |
"Popeye" creator Segar | 32 |
It's read virtually, briefly | 32 |
Message from a BlackBerry, maybe | 32 |
It's often checked on a cell | 32 |
Form of electronic communication | 32 |
Modern-day war reporter, perhaps | 32 |
Particle of a dwindling campfire | 32 |
___ days, for prayer and fasting | 32 |
Result of "hearthburn" | 32 |
Play host, as for an awards show | 32 |
One who makes opening statements | 32 |
Punctuation that makes one pause | 32 |
Prince of the Middle East (Var.) | 32 |
The "E" in FEMA: Abbr. | 32 |
The "E" in E.R.: Abbr. | 32 |
Lifts one's head above water | 32 |
Chef who kicks things up a notch | 32 |
__ board (manicurist's tool) | 32 |
Coarse mineral used for grinding | 32 |
Energy expressed in volts: Abbr. | 32 |
Parent company of Virgin Records | 32 |
Columbia-associated record label | 32 |
Co. that owns Parlophone records | 32 |
One fleeing persecution, perhaps | 32 |
First Best Actor winner Jannings | 32 |
Pianist Gilels or actor Jannings | 32 |
Actor Jannings or pianist Gilels | 32 |
Jannings who won the first Oscar | 32 |
Erich Kästner's title boy | 32 |
Czech distance runner Zátopek | 32 |
___ Jannings, Best Actor of 1928 | 32 |
Accusing author's first name | 32 |
"The Life of ___ Zola" | 32 |
"Germinal" author Zola | 32 |
'Germinal' novelist Zola | 32 |
Post sought by the ill-mannered? | 32 |
"Lose Yourself" rapper | 32 |
Rapper who founded Shady Records | 32 |
Marshall Mathers' nom de rap | 32 |
His SiriusXM channel is Shade 45 | 32 |
Best-selling artist of the 2000s | 32 |
"Lose Yourself" singer | 32 |
One might attend an OPEC meeting | 32 |
Literally, "commander" | 32 |
Moslem prince's jurisdiction | 32 |
Arab chieftan's jurisdiction | 32 |
An anagram for "times" | 32 |
Monogram of a senator from Mass. | 32 |
Watson of the Harry Potter films | 32 |
Peel on "The Avengers" | 32 |
Peel of "The Avengers" | 32 |
Woodhouse created by Jane Austen | 32 |
Baby Spice's real first name | 32 |
Thompson in Howard's End | 32 |
1816 novel made into a 1996 film | 32 |
"Clueless" inspiration | 32 |
''Friends'' baby | 32 |
__ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice | 32 |
Cowboy running back legend Smith | 32 |
Award for "60 Minutes" | 32 |
"The Daily Show" honor | 32 |
Woman-holding-an-atom statuettes | 32 |
Outstanding Comedy Series awards | 32 |
Musical genre of Jimmy Eat World | 32 |
Like a super wussy punk rock kid | 32 |
Genre started by Rites of Spring | 32 |
Genre of rock's Fall Out Boy | 32 |
Funny-voiced entertainer Philips | 32 |
Falsetto-voiced comedian Philips | 32 |
Expressive offshoot of punk rock | 32 |