State with major floods in 2008 | 31 |
Spanish-American War battleship | 31 |
Something to roll over, briefly | 31 |
Saccharin discoverer ___ Remsen | 31 |
Sayid of "Lost," e.g. | 31 |
Steve the late Crocodile Hunter | 31 |
Sponsor of Christopher Columbus | 31 |
Shipwreck survivor's refuge | 31 |
Suffix with "surreal" | 31 |
Suffix with "skeptic" | 31 |
Suffix with "patriot" | 31 |
Singer of "Liebestod" | 31 |
She sings "Liebestod" | 31 |
Some similar chemical compounds | 31 |
Suffix for believers, sometimes | 31 |
Sicily's "kicker" | 31 |
Suffix with Israel or Manhattan | 31 |
Statesman who westernized Japan | 31 |
Sugar Ray: "When ___" | 31 |
Saint of a children's rhyme | 31 |
Slangy dissent, pig Latin style | 31 |
Symbol of strength, to the Maya | 31 |
Square after Connecticut Avenue | 31 |
She's "Got a Gun" | 31 |
Smart of ''24'' | 31 |
Site of a Prussian defeat: 1806 | 31 |
Singer whose surname is Kilcher | 31 |
Seattle-born 60's rock star | 31 |
Some Algebra II students: Abbr. | 31 |
Sport practiced in white attire | 31 |
Supergirl's name on Krypton | 31 |
Sanskrit for "action" | 31 |
Shakespearean roles, informally | 31 |
Starting points in shipbuilding | 31 |
Superman's adoptive parents | 31 |
Six-time loser for Best Actress | 31 |
Shakespeare's tragic father | 31 |
Sci-fi hero born March 22, 2233 | 31 |
Swiss painter: 1879–1940 | 31 |
Supplicant's support, maybe | 31 |
Something a mini leaves exposed | 31 |
Skateboarder's padded joint | 31 |
Said "Oh, God," maybe | 31 |
Steering wheel part, brodie ___ | 31 |
Soapmaking compound, chemically | 31 |
Skull Island denizen, for short | 31 |
Sennett's silent authority? | 31 |
So-called Hermit Kingdom of old | 31 |
Sweet filling, in product names | 31 |
Singer/songwriter Kristofferson | 31 |
Spanish for "the tar" | 31 |
Settings for some sci-fi movies | 31 |
Singing group The Four ____ | 31 |
Simple Plan "Jet ___" | 31 |
Sec. of Defense: 1969–72 | 31 |
Symphonie Espagnole composer | 31 |
Ship's eventual destination | 31 |
Signals are used to switch them | 31 |
Surface for a computer, perhaps | 31 |
Something you can stand to lose | 31 |
Star of "Tomb Raider" | 31 |
Seat of Texas's Webb County | 31 |
Substitutes for forgotten words | 31 |
Singer's fallback syllables | 31 |
Sang "There She Goes" | 31 |
She's unmarried in Scotland | 31 |
Station wagon rear door feature | 31 |
Subject to a penalty fee, maybe | 31 |
Supply for a cappuccino machine | 31 |
Soap brand that contains pumice | 31 |
Soap containing volcanic pumice | 31 |
Someone on the defense, perhaps | 31 |
Sarandon on a Sunday afternoon? | 31 |
Songwriters or singers, perhaps | 31 |
Some people turn over a new one | 31 |
Supermarket meat label, perhaps | 31 |
Shed with a single, sloped roof | 31 |
Security is discussed within it | 31 |
Set of three hounds, in hunting | 31 |
Stand that a speaker might take | 31 |
Sight at a hotel check-in, once | 31 |
Spike in a director's chair | 31 |
Sobieski who played Joan of Arc | 31 |
Space travel vehicle for short | 31 |
Snicket of children's books | 31 |
Someone to see before retiring? | 31 |
Spanish autonomy Castile and __ | 31 |
Shunned colony resident of yore | 31 |
Stahl of "60 Minutes" | 31 |
Services that need to be redone | 31 |
Slacken off or allow to surface | 31 |
Structure with high-water marks | 31 |
Superman's archenemy Luthor | 31 |
Slander's well-read cousin? | 31 |
Skynyrd "___ Lessons" | 31 |
Subject for Chagall and Cassatt | 31 |
Seat of Ohio's Allen County | 31 |
Support for a tire swing, often | 31 |
Stars may prefer them stretched | 31 |
Swedish soprano: 1820–87 | 31 |