"And others" abbreviation | 35 |
And others, in a Latin abbreviation | 35 |
Arequipa is its second-largest city | 35 |
Abbr. that usually refers to people | 35 |
Abbr. at the end of a list, perhaps | 35 |
Pilots' approximations, briefly | 35 |
Pilots' guesstimates, for short | 35 |
Pilots' announcements, in brief | 35 |
Characters in "The Iliad" | 35 |
"L'___ c'est moi" | 35 |
Tiers ___ (French political system) | 35 |
"L'--- c'est moi" | 35 |
Abbr. sometimes used twice in a row | 35 |
"You know the rest" abbr. | 35 |
"... yadda, yadda, yadda" | 35 |
"You get the idea": Abbr. | 35 |
". . . and so on" (Abbr.) | 35 |
Yadda yadda yadda, in three letters | 35 |
It's used for shortening: Abbr. | 35 |
Abbr. sometimes seen twice in a row | 35 |
"You get the picture ..." | 35 |
Words of Anna's king, for short | 35 |
Literally, "and the rest" | 35 |
Inaccurate verb in a toy's name | 35 |
It may be delayed by a storm: Abbr. | 35 |
Frequently overoptimistic JFK guess | 35 |
Waiting area announcements, briefly | 35 |
Busy time on the Côte d'Azur | 35 |
Time spent on la Côte d'Azur | 35 |
Common French word with two accents | 35 |
Second-most populous nation in Afr. | 35 |
Haile Selassie's country: Abbr. | 35 |
Wharton's "___ Frome" | 35 |
Wharton's "--- Frome" | 35 |
One of the filmmaking Coen brothers | 35 |
"Blue River" author Canin | 35 |
Neighbor in "I Love Lucy" | 35 |
Controversial Starbucks water brand | 35 |
Europe's highest active volcano | 35 |
Volcano that blew its stack in 2002 | 35 |
Europe's tallest active volcano | 35 |
Europe's largest active volcano | 35 |
Vulcan's forging place, in myth | 35 |
Vesuvius's Sicilian counterpart | 35 |
Sicilian peak popular in crosswords | 35 |
Eisenhower's command, for short | 35 |
Operation Dragoon's loc.: Abbr. | 35 |
Ballet company's leading dancer | 35 |
School with historic playing fields | 35 |
Town connected by bridge to Windsor | 35 |
School just north of Windsor Castle | 35 |
School James Bond was kicked out of | 35 |
School for 13-year-old British lads | 35 |
Avenger John Steed's alma mater | 35 |
___ blue (color named for a school) | 35 |
Prince Harry or William, schoolwise | 35 |
Jackets named for an English school | 35 |
Its commercials have talking babies | 35 |
Raison d'___ (reason for being) | 35 |
___ humain (human being, in French) | 35 |
They're from waaaay out of town | 35 |
Area 51's contents, purportedly | 35 |
Visitors to the Enterprise, briefly | 35 |
"The Outer Limits" extras | 35 |
"And the following": Lat. | 35 |
Jones or James of crosswordese/jazz | 35 |
"Only a Fool" jazz singer | 35 |
"Blues to the Bone" James | 35 |
Comics teenager who debuted in 1925 | 35 |
''Bachelor'' add-on | 35 |
Phrase uttered on the Ides of March | 35 |
Julius's two little dying words | 35 |
"You too?" Ã la Caesar | 35 |
"Even you?," artistically | 35 |
"Brute's" predecessor | 35 |
Liszt's "Paganini __" | 35 |
Debussy's "Douze ___" | 35 |
Decorative needle and scissors case | 35 |
Case for tweezers, buttons and such | 35 |
It may be used for pins and needles | 35 |
Case for needles and small scissors | 35 |
It takes three tricks to get a hand | 35 |
Ohio city named for a mathematician | 35 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Welty | 35 |
Oregon’s “Emerald City” | 35 |
Swiss mathematician: 1707–83 | 35 |
Swiss who pioneered in graph theory | 35 |
Noted Swiss mathematician (1707-83) | 35 |
Kennedy who married Sargent Shriver | 35 |
Start for ''asian'' | 35 |
Backpacker's destination: Abbr. | 35 |
Continental train ticketing service | 35 |
It stretches from Iberia to Siberia | 35 |
It's somewhat less than a pound | 35 |
Coin with a gold-colored outer ring | 35 |
Coin whose face depicts a continent | 35 |
Setting of the board game Diplomacy | 35 |
Land area personified by a princess | 35 |
About 2% of the Earth's surface | 35 |
They're making pesetas passé | 35 |