Practitioner of nontraditional medicine | 39 |
Wolfe's "Look ___, Angel" | 39 |
It's ground in a Southern side dish | 39 |
Breakfast items often eaten with spoons | 39 |
The president at a medal ceremony, e.g. | 39 |
Pipe smoked by a Wonderland caterpillar | 39 |
"Fighting Joe," Union general | 39 |
Dress that makes a slow dance difficult | 39 |
James Whitcomb Riley's beloved home | 39 |
19th century writer of inspiring novels | 39 |
It may be involved in a sting operation | 39 |
Completion of the mechanic's report | 39 |
Someone responding to a party R.S.V.P.? | 39 |
Relaxing conclusion to a long, hard day | 39 |
Question heard during this time of year | 39 |
What a local news broadcast leads with? | 39 |
Complete train wreck, in Southern slang | 39 |
Jefferson Airplane spinoff band of 1969 | 39 |
Pekingese or Yorkshire terrier, usually | 39 |
"Laughing All the Way" author | 39 |
President's favorite Bible passage? | 39 |
"Give me your honest opinion" | 39 |
Whose “Rules of Games” is that? | 39 |
Group responsible for tallying dingers? | 39 |
Old kids' show featuring Witchiepoo | 39 |
"That guy's unstoppable!" | 39 |
___ T'ung, Chinese emperor: 1908-12 | 39 |
Reference for a novice webpage designer | 39 |
'60s vice president ___ H. Humphrey | 39 |
"Fanatics & Fools" author | 39 |
Thing that can destroy one's budget | 39 |
Tycoon on 'The Girls Next Door' | 39 |
Justice joins wife slayer; gets bruised | 39 |
Many an early French settler in America | 39 |
Signal that one's ready for dinner? | 39 |
Somewhat redundant Milton Bradley game? | 39 |
Actress Helen married to actor Gregory? | 39 |
"Back Street" novelist Fannie | 39 |
Eire's first family: 1938–45 | 39 |
Martha of "Some Came Running" | 39 |
Like Olivia Newton-John's last name | 39 |
They'll help if you break your word | 39 |
Fancy apartment not for fancy party (5) | 39 |
Industrialist Lee's favorite drink? | 39 |
'-- Got Nobody' (standard song) | 39 |
"According to my sources ..." | 39 |
"___, the great and powerful" | 39 |
Martin Buber's "___ Thou" | 39 |
"That's my understanding" | 39 |
"Angélique" composer: 1927 | 39 |
Scheduling software that ships with OSX | 39 |
Declaration after a successful campaign | 39 |
Johnny Nash "___ Clearly Now" | 39 |
Determined response to low expectations | 39 |
The Atlas and the R-7 Semyorka, for two | 39 |
Like a ship trapped in the Arctic Ocean | 39 |
Protective structure for a snowball war | 39 |
One who plays music at skating parties? | 39 |
Good place to watch the northern lights | 39 |
Group of criminals doing figure eights? | 39 |
Milieux of the Canadiens, Bruins et al. | 39 |
Gathering of the Juggalos band, to fans | 39 |
A resident of the "Gem State" | 39 |
2007 coin with a peregrine falcon on it | 39 |
''Why, ___ delighted!'' | 39 |
Esquire in "Henry VI, Part 2" | 39 |
"Henry VI, Part II" character | 39 |
Of a hypothetical unit of living matter | 39 |
Start of a quip by comic Mike Birbiglia | 39 |
"You'd better believe it" | 39 |
"Thus with a kiss ___": Romeo | 39 |
"Each Dawn ---" (Cagney film) | 39 |
Characteristic of a particular language | 39 |
Sin forbidden by the Second Commandment | 39 |
'What have to deserve this?' -- | 39 |
Mt. ___ (Charley Weaver's hometown) | 39 |
News, to Sun city editor John B. Bogart | 39 |
"This isn't looking good" | 39 |
"Here comes the bad news ..." | 39 |
Beatles flip side about having the flu? | 39 |
My work commute would be a breeze . . . | 39 |
38 Special "___ Been the One" | 39 |
Start of a saying about violent TV news | 39 |
"___ pleases the court . . ." | 39 |
Start of a quip by comedian David Cross | 39 |
Start of a quotation by Joseph Campbell | 39 |
I'd be the happiest boy alive . . . | 39 |
"___ kick from champagne ..." | 39 |
Town in Ontario, or pianist Paderewski | 39 |
"May ___?" (request to leave) | 39 |
Billy Joel hit "___ Extremes" | 39 |
Per. from July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1958 | 39 |
James formerly of the Smashing Pumpkins | 39 |
"Be Strong Now" Pumpkin James | 39 |
Bumper sticker slogan for Stooges fans? | 39 |
Genie's offering, to ancient Romans | 39 |
Prime Minister of Japan: 1960–64 | 39 |
Japanese Prime Minister: 1960–64 | 39 |
Double this for a perfume-yielding tree | 39 |
"___ Song Go Out of My Heart" | 39 |