Active Huey Lewis & the News album? | 39 |
Notice folks quarreling about a skewer? | 39 |
Coral ___ (city near Oakland Pk., Fla.) | 39 |
Difference between prices bid and asked | 39 |
"Shop 'til you drop" trip | 39 |
Seasonal event which can cause flooding | 39 |
Like a little old lady in tennis shoes? | 39 |
City by the ocean, like N.Y.C. or Balt. | 39 |
Did a communications director's job | 39 |
Strand of several fibers woven together | 39 |
Only Stratego piece with a letter on it | 39 |
Native American who helped the Pilgrims | 39 |
"Hollywood ___," TV game show | 39 |
Shout when zucchini falls off the boat? | 39 |
--- Valley, 1960 Winter Olympics locale | 39 |
Lottery winner's reaction, perhaps? | 39 |
Got off a packed subway train, in a way | 39 |
Edgar Lee Masters masterwork, initially | 39 |
Title for a woman with un marido: Abbr. | 39 |
Literally, "resplendent land" | 39 |
"No more seats," on B'way | 39 |
Cramped urban accommodations, for short | 39 |
King and queen of the prom, e.g.: Abbr. | 39 |
Just past five o'clock, compasswise | 39 |
It never starts with an 8 or a 9: Abbr. | 39 |
Fig. that never starts with an 8 or a 9 | 39 |
Datum sought by identity thieves: Abbr. | 39 |
IDs often verified by the last 4 digits | 39 |
Estonia or Georgia, at one time (abbr.) | 39 |
Kazakhstan and others, formerly (abbr.) | 39 |
Sound of water hitting a hot frying pan | 39 |
Alarming sound for a hot air balloonist | 39 |
1973 snake movie starring Dirk Benedict | 39 |
The U.S.S.R. had the first civilian one | 39 |
What an express often whizzes by: Abbr. | 39 |
Union Pacific or Greyhound stop (abbr.) | 39 |
It may be at the end of the line: Abbr. | 39 |
Abstract sculpture with no moving parts | 39 |
What a dot indicates on a musical score | 39 |
"Step by Step" actress Keanan | 39 |
"Delphine" author Mme. de ___ | 39 |
Leap into a crowd of rowdy concertgoers | 39 |
Rose in ''Gypsy'', e.g. | 39 |
Competitor of Hormel and Dennison's | 39 |
''60 Minutes'' reporter | 39 |
Former "Face the Nation" host | 39 |
"The Human ___" (Philip Roth) | 39 |
"Slaughterhouse Five" setting | 39 |
Col. Klink's domain, in 60's TV | 39 |
WWII battle site in southwestern Russia | 39 |
Place with pithy, anonymous scribblings | 39 |
John of "Necessary Roughness" | 39 |
Actor often drumming for The Beach Boys | 39 |
If it's canceled, it's accepted | 39 |
"Forever" post office product | 39 |
Cause of colonists' concern in 1765 | 39 |
Suffix meaning ''land'' | 39 |
Laurel of "The Flying Deuces" | 39 |
Business that supplies stadium seating? | 39 |
Musician known as "the Sound" | 39 |
The "Incredible Hulk" creator | 39 |
Frequent Jack Kirby comics collaborator | 39 |
Nixon's first secretary of Commerce | 39 |
Device put in Jell-O in an office prank | 39 |
Feature of Captain America's shield | 39 |
"Overnight" surprise for some | 39 |
It's not good to do this at the sun | 39 |
". . . first ___ see tonight" | 39 |
Onetime co-host of "The View" | 39 |
Prosecutor in Clinton's impeachment | 39 |
"Octopus's Garden" singer | 39 |
Film about a celebrity golf tournament? | 39 |
''Gilmore Girls'' place | 39 |
"Go" square in Monopoly, e.g. | 39 |
"Gentlemen, ___ your engines" | 39 |
Something for the record books, briefly | 39 |
''Immediately, nurse!'' | 39 |
Word with ''your name'' | 39 |
Wealth accrued in a government account? | 39 |
It might restrict texting while driving | 39 |
"Georgia on My Mind," for one | 39 |
"Le Grand Orange" of baseball | 39 |
"Saturday Night Fever" sequel | 39 |
Investing largely in money markets, say | 39 |
Madame's "unmentionables" | 39 |
What kids like to do at a slumber party | 39 |
It's sometimes caught while scoring | 39 |
Jeanne d'Arc or Bernadette, briefly | 39 |
Abbr. on a letter to an office building | 39 |
Signal from the third base coach, maybe | 39 |
Grateful Dead "___ Your Face" | 39 |
You might lose it when you're tired | 39 |
If you're tired, you've lost it | 39 |
"Fulton's Folly," for one | 39 |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer nicknamed Turkey | 39 |
The ''S'' in T.S. Eliot | 39 |
Part of Paul Revere's Boston statue | 39 |
She wrote "Season of Passion" | 39 |
The "Tatler" essayist Richard | 39 |
Team with the most Super Bowl victories | 39 |