What your doctor wants to hear? | 31 |
Women's soccer star Wambach | 31 |
What some things are as easy as | 31 |
Where "Lost" is found | 31 |
Washington Wizards owner Pollin | 31 |
Watch out for the cops, perhaps | 31 |
When repeated, a Faulkner title | 31 |
When repeated, a Faulkner novel | 31 |
When doubled, antiaircraft fire | 31 |
Wagnalls of Funk & Wagnalls | 31 |
West of "Batman" fame | 31 |
What turns a fruit to a liquid? | 31 |
Wife or daughter of Victor Hugo | 31 |
With a specific purpose in mind | 31 |
What Berklee will do to prodigy | 31 |
What "ye faithful" do | 31 |
Water between Greece and Turkey | 31 |
Word with mechanics or dynamics | 31 |
Where many travelers come from? | 31 |
What Sherlock said the game was | 31 |
What might give you a big head? | 31 |
When some game shows air: Abbr. | 31 |
With one's jaw on the floor | 31 |
What candles at a party signify | 31 |
What could not wither Cleopatra | 31 |
Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer | 31 |
Waiting, for the impatient, say | 31 |
Whaling ship captain of fiction | 31 |
Wannabe rocker's instrument | 31 |
Window alternative, on a flight | 31 |
Where shopping carts are pushed | 31 |
Wilco "She's ___" | 31 |
What some cars say your door is | 31 |
Where Goodyear is headquartered | 31 |
Words after pie and before mode | 31 |
Western branch of the Tien Shan | 31 |
Where Santa Anna lost 1,500 men | 31 |
Word sometimes said with a tear | 31 |
Word said after a loss, perhaps | 31 |
Winner of three drama Pulitzers | 31 |
Word in a classic Maugham title | 31 |
Woodard of "Crooklyn" | 31 |
Winner of the Thrilla in Manila | 31 |
What little G.W. could not tell | 31 |
What a gimel means on a dreidel | 31 |
Word with ears, heart or thumbs | 31 |
Woody of Gov't Mule/Allmans | 31 |
Words before pieces or the good | 31 |
Word on Hawaiian license plates | 31 |
Word before alternate spellings | 31 |
Where some jewelry is exchanged | 31 |
Word between praying and eating | 31 |
Word said with vigorous nodding | 31 |
Word frequently heard in church | 31 |
Worshippers' place, perhaps | 31 |
What a bandoleer holds, briefly | 31 |
White House kid of the '70s | 31 |
Where "is to" is used | 31 |
Wrestling's _____ the Giant | 31 |
Work without ___ (take chances) | 31 |
What helps a nose make a noise? | 31 |
Where some colonies are studied | 31 |
Word pair with opposite meaning | 31 |
W.W. II beachhead south of Rome | 31 |
Where blood pressure is highest | 31 |
When Parisians typically vacate | 31 |
With mom, symbol of Americanism | 31 |
When the IRS gets a lot of mail | 31 |
When the Boston Marathon is run | 31 |
What the suspicious might smell | 31 |
What suspicious folks may smell | 31 |
Wall Street operator, for short | 31 |
Word with wilderness or staging | 31 |
Word with staging or wilderness | 31 |
Where the lion spared Androcles | 31 |
Where Kings go to beat the Heat | 31 |
Where sports events may be held | 31 |
Where some people come to blows | 31 |
Where Kings might beat the Heat | 31 |
White House spokesman Fleischer | 31 |
Where many shipmates were seen? | 31 |
Where Van Gogh painted a bridge | 31 |
Where you can be all you can be | 31 |
Wine-taster's consideration | 31 |
Wine taster's consideration | 31 |
Without wasting time, for short | 31 |
Where landlubbers need new legs | 31 |
Wood used to make baseball bats | 31 |
Wood often used to make guitars | 31 |
Where some liberties are taken? | 31 |
Where over half the world lives | 31 |
Western edge of the Pacific Rim | 31 |
Where most people eat and sleep | 31 |
Where Bhutan and Bangladesh are | 31 |
Words on a clearance rack label | 31 |
Welcome one's guests, maybe | 31 |
Words on a docent's nametag | 31 |
Weapon, e.g., in military-speak | 31 |
Wine town near the Tanaro River | 31 |
Words before distance or glance | 31 |