He had a record 5,714 strikeouts | 32 |
Chicago's Dan ___ Expressway | 32 |
"Seacrest out" speaker | 32 |
'-- Hope' (old ABC soap) | 32 |
Winona of "Black Swan" | 32 |
"Red ___," comic strip | 32 |
U.S.-vs.-Europe golf competition | 32 |
Main ingredient in a Monte Carlo | 32 |
Agatha Christie's pocketful? | 32 |
"A pocket full of ___" | 32 |
Widely cultivated cereal grasses | 32 |
Sight in a Stockholm parking lot | 32 |
"Born From Jets" brand | 32 |
Region of heavy W.W. II fighting | 32 |
Day between venerdi and domenica | 32 |
Tonto's "Kemo ___" | 32 |
"My ___ Is Bent": Paar | 32 |
Weapons for Jeb Stuart's men | 32 |
Big name in immunization history | 32 |
N.H.L. Northeast Division player | 32 |
"Light Brigade" weapon | 32 |
"The Jungle Book" star | 32 |
Star of "Elephant Boy" | 32 |
Star of "Savage Drums" | 32 |
Pachyderm's pal, in pictures | 32 |
"The Jungle Book "star | 32 |
"Elephant Boy" of film | 32 |
Kind of fly, in baseball (Abbr.) | 32 |
Give up a chess piece, for short | 32 |
AB that advances a runner, often | 32 |
Vanzetti's 1921 co-defendant | 32 |
Anarchist executed with Vanzetti | 32 |
Some residents of Iowa and Okla. | 32 |
Time's Man of the Year, 1977 | 32 |
1978 Nobel Peace Prize recipient | 32 |
1978 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner | 32 |
Gp. opposed to underage drinking | 32 |
He was captured in December 2003 | 32 |
___ Horse; or low mountain pass | 32 |
"Empty ___," 1936 song | 32 |
'Smooth Operator' singer | 32 |
Hekzebiah Hawkins's daughter | 32 |
The Beatles' Sexy ____ | 32 |
Follower of a well-known marquis | 32 |
Emulator of a well-known marquis | 32 |
Crossword constructor, seemingly | 32 |
Reply facilitator, w/o the stamp | 32 |
It facilitates replying to a MS. | 32 |
Saint-___ (Delibes contemporary) | 32 |
Ump's outstretched-arms call | 32 |
There's probably money in it | 32 |
-- Field (Mariners' stadium) | 32 |
Morley of "60 Minutes" | 32 |
One of a Sunday evening foursome | 32 |
They're occasionally cracked | 32 |
It can't light just anywhere | 32 |
Cause for plastic surgery, maybe | 32 |
Something to keep a teller busy? | 32 |
"Worlds Apart" rockers | 32 |
"Pale Blue Dot" author | 32 |
"Contact" author, 1985 | 32 |
"Heimskringla" stories | 32 |
___ Derby (mottled green cheese) | 32 |
"Full House" actor Bob | 32 |
Starchy food obtained from palms | 32 |
Isn't straight in the middle | 32 |
Doesn't look at all youthful | 32 |
World's third-largest desert | 32 |
Form of address in British India | 32 |
Colonial Indian title of respect | 32 |
Address in "Gunga Din" | 32 |
Canadian-born political satirist | 32 |
"At Sunset" comic Mort | 32 |
Common word in dialogue passages | 32 |
Turned down, with "to" | 32 |
Broadway's 'Miss --' | 32 |
Compete in the America's Cup | 32 |
Roger Moore TV role with The | 32 |
A Moscow church is named for him | 32 |
He might say, "Phrase" | 32 |
Japanese beverage made from rice | 32 |
Writer H.H. Munro's pen name | 32 |
“The Open Window” author | 32 |
Notable pen name in storywriting | 32 |
Hector Hugh Munro's pen name | 32 |
Department store on Fifth Avenue | 32 |
Competitor of Bloomingdale's | 32 |
"On the Road" narrator | 32 |
1955 costar of James and Natalie | 32 |
"On the Road "narrator | 32 |
"My Gal __": 1942 film | 32 |
'40s-'50s pitcher Maglie | 32 |
''Casa'' section | 32 |
A garden can provide a fresh one | 32 |
You may make your own at the bar | 32 |
Elvis "Polk ___ Annie" | 32 |
Celestial Seasonings alternative | 32 |
Part of a dinner course dressing | 32 |
Something inside a hero, perhaps | 32 |
$400,000, for the U.S. president | 32 |