“I can’t deny that” | 31 |
Answer on an easy-to-grade test | 31 |
Author of "The Other" | 31 |
A player might be cut after one | 31 |
Airport screeners' employer | 31 |
An anagram for "rats" | 31 |
Anastasia's father, for one | 31 |
Alexandra's husband was one | 31 |
A weather strip may fit into it | 31 |
Auto roof with removable panels | 31 |
Alan of "Suburgatory" | 31 |
Au courant, with "in" | 31 |
A, B, and O pertaining to blood | 31 |
Abductors' crafts, some say | 31 |
Arthur Godfrey's instrument | 31 |
Arthur GodfreyÂ’s instrument | 31 |
A soprano one has short strings | 31 |
“Sayonara” star Miyoshi | 31 |
Actress O'Connor: 1880-1959 | 31 |
A woman who has borne one child | 31 |
Apartments, in real estate talk | 31 |
Al who's driven to succeed? | 31 |
“Once ___ midnight ...” | 31 |
Actress Mary and musician Midge | 31 |
Address at the top of a browser | 31 |
Addresses starting with http:// | 31 |
American military branch: Abbr. | 31 |
Advertiser who may be on a lot? | 31 |
Archive hosted by Google Groups | 31 |
Agcy. with an eagle in its logo | 31 |
All-purpose vehicles, for short | 31 |
A hero might get a medal for it | 31 |
Anne Rice's Lestat, for one | 31 |
American magazine debut of 1913 | 31 |
Anne Sexton's claim to fame | 31 |
Aria from "Pagliacci" | 31 |
Abe of ''Fish'' | 31 |
Apt anagram of "evil" | 31 |
All-Star third baseman, 1985-96 | 31 |
“The Way West” vehicles | 31 |
Austrian observance of April 30 | 31 |
“Pogo” cartoonist Kelly | 31 |
Angkor ___ (Cambodian landmark) | 31 |
Acquianted with powerful people | 31 |
At a time of one's choosing | 31 |
Antiroyalist, in the Revolution | 31 |
Any one of the Phillies in 1950 | 31 |
Announcer's call on a pitch | 31 |
Apt rhyme for "guile" | 31 |
Author of a best-selling reader | 31 |
Alternative to an iron, in golf | 31 |
A three or a five, for instance | 31 |
Actor Jack, circling the globe? | 31 |
Anti-unemployment org. 1935-43 | 31 |
Ancient warrior from Amphipolis | 31 |
Alien landings, telepaths, etc. | 31 |
A. B. Giamatti is its president | 31 |
Area within a picket fence, say | 31 |
Apt anagram for "aye" | 31 |
Affirmative vote for new member | 31 |
A governor of colonial Virginia | 31 |
Animated film set in Pepperland | 31 |
Arabian republic formed in 1990 | 31 |
“___ for ‘yak’” | 31 |
Attention-getting interjections | 31 |
Ambiguous ad at the diet center | 31 |
African country renamed in 1997 | 31 |
Arcade shoot 'em up classic | 31 |
Albee's "The ___" | 31 |
Abstract expressionist Siskind | 30 |
Ancestor of the adding machine | 30 |
Arabs' sleeveless garments | 30 |
Ann's advice-giving sister | 30 |
Assist with an inside job, say | 30 |
Anne Nichols title protagonist | 30 |
Apology description, sometimes | 30 |
Auto safety feature, for short | 30 |
Architects' considerations | 30 |
Arm at the top of the rotation | 30 |
Allowing no returns, in tennis | 30 |
About four-tenths of a hectare | 30 |
Angle between 0 and 90 degrees | 30 |
A Sam who damned the Stamp Act | 30 |
Adjusts to one's situation | 30 |
Action for calculating people? | 30 |
Arabian Peninsula coastal city | 30 |
Annie of "Oklahoma!" | 30 |
A point away from losing serve | 30 |
Always, rarely or never: Abbr. | 30 |
Agcy. superseded by the N.R.C. | 30 |
Attachment to smith or dynamic | 30 |
Andrews or Vandenberg, briefly | 30 |
All the more, in legal writing | 30 |
Admission restriction, usually | 30 |
Allowed to improve, as cheeses | 30 |
Augustus's chief counselor | 30 |
Ashcroft and Reno, e.g.: Abbr. | 30 |
Athletes' employees: Abbr. | 30 |
At the drop of ___ (instantly) | 30 |
Attention-getting interjection | 30 |