Game that rhymes with its usual setting | 39 |
Game playable in some Vegas restaurants | 39 |
Orson Welles's Wisconsin birthplace | 39 |
One of three countries on Lake Victoria | 39 |
National home of many elite marathoners | 39 |
Retirement option for the self-employed | 39 |
Actress Russell of "Waitress" | 39 |
Actress Russell of "Felicity" | 39 |
He thinks it's not easy being green | 39 |
Deborah of "Tea and Sympathy" | 39 |
Actress in "Tea and Sympathy" | 39 |
Star of the first "Footloose" | 39 |
British admiral, W.W. II commando chief | 39 |
Items sometimes locked in a car (oops!) | 39 |
Island chain, or things kept on a chain | 39 |
Org. in which Putin was once an officer | 39 |
Background of Vladimir Putin, for short | 39 |
'Star Trek II: The Wrath of --' | 39 |
The thing to put on that's a halter | 39 |
Get rid of by promoting, as an employee | 39 |
"Star Wars ___" (viral video) | 39 |
German city on a canal of the same name | 39 |
Canal between the Baltic and North Seas | 39 |
"A View to a ___" (Bond film) | 39 |
"Kath & ___" (NBC sitcom) | 39 |
Beer-drinking singer of the 1970's? | 39 |
A stolen item that's often returned | 39 |
"Thus with a __ I die": Romeo | 39 |
Talking car on "Knight Rider" | 39 |
Bird whose name is the same as its call | 39 |
"Kid-tested" breakfast cereal | 39 |
"The Birth of a Nation" group | 39 |
Co-founder of the avant-garde Blue Four | 39 |
Airline with headquarters in Amstelveen | 39 |
Model who designs shoes for New Balance | 39 |
Movie for which Jane Fonda won an Oscar | 39 |
The first one opened in Detroit in 1962 | 39 |
He stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts | 39 |
Anterior cruciate ligament's locale | 39 |
"Portrait (He ___)" by Kansas | 39 |
“Whad’Ya ___?” (radio show) | 39 |
"Who ___ what evil lurks ..." | 39 |
Fort featured in "Goldfinger" | 39 |
Fort attacked in "Goldfinger" | 39 |
Washington's first Secretary of War | 39 |
First name in college football coaching | 39 |
Maker of the FunSaver disposable camera | 39 |
Japanese carp found in ornamental ponds | 39 |
1945 Parker and Gillespie bebop kickoff | 39 |
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie ____" | 39 |
Drink brand with a pitcher for a mascot | 39 |
''MASH'' setting: Abbr. | 39 |
It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom | 39 |
Belts boxers don't want to receive? | 39 |
Teacher at TV's James Buchanan High | 39 |
Indonesian volcano that erupted in 1883 | 39 |
Dobie Gillis' friend Maynard G. ___ | 39 |
Angel who replaced Jill, in '70s TV | 39 |
"Grinding It Out" subject Ray | 39 |
Coin with the monogram of King Harald V | 39 |
'Sing, Sing, Sing drummer Gene' | 39 |
"The vine that ate the South" | 39 |
Discipline that means "skill" | 39 |
A master of this really knows his chops | 39 |
"The Bridge on the River ___" | 39 |
"The Bridge on the River ---" | 39 |
Companion of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, and Po | 39 |
Chocolate-coated treat lover, for short | 39 |
Jacob's father-in-law, in the Bible | 39 |
Where washing instructions may be found | 39 |
"The Secret of NIMH" critters | 39 |
First opera in which Pavarotti appeared | 39 |
Some chocolate-colored dogs, familiarly | 39 |
''Arsenic and Old ___'' | 39 |
Game invented by Native North Americans | 39 |
One of "Charlie's Angels" | 39 |
"Wild at Heart" actress Diane | 39 |
"Charlie's Angels" costar | 39 |
''Braveheart'' producer | 39 |
"Well, aren't you fancy!" | 39 |
Provided lavishly, with "out" | 39 |
1955 title role voiced by Barbara Luddy | 39 |
1955 film with a famous spaghetti scene | 39 |
Word repeated in a children's rhyme | 39 |
''Well ___-di-dah ...'' | 39 |
Site of Pakistan's Shalimar gardens | 39 |
"The Wizard of Oz" actor Bert | 39 |
Notable in "The Wizard of Oz" | 39 |
Actor who was born a Leo, as it happens | 39 |
"The Wizard of Oz" star, Bert | 39 |
"Love Story" composer Francis | 39 |
''Love Story'' composer | 39 |
"The best ___ schemes . . . " | 39 |
Spacehog "At Least I Got ___" | 39 |
Knocked hard to the ground, in football | 39 |
Kilmer's rhyme for "rain" | 39 |
Frankie who sang "Mule Train" | 39 |
Old song, "Mighty ___ a Rose" | 39 |
Garrison Keillor's Wobegon, for one | 39 |
Site of a key battle in the War of 1812 | 39 |