The U.S. joined it in Apr. 1917 | 31 |
Town for which sherry was named | 31 |
Top of a grandfather clock dial | 31 |
Trimmed holiday item, for short | 31 |
The rest of the algebra problem | 31 |
The ___ Affair (1797 imbroglio) | 31 |
Talk and talk and talk and talk | 31 |
The Big Unit, 'til recently | 31 |
Time for a worldwide revolution | 31 |
They're filled with longing | 31 |
Tulip tree's alternate name | 31 |
The heel of a geographical boot | 31 |
Tibet's "monster" | 31 |
Trees used to make archery bows | 31 |
Trees yielding archery bow wood | 31 |
Tranquil, cross-legged exercise | 31 |
Thing keeping the team together | 31 |
They provide richness in batter | 31 |
TV catchphrase starting in 2004 | 31 |
The Silk Road Ensemble musician | 31 |
The King's real first name? | 31 |
The Congolese franc replaced it | 31 |
They're often caught in bed | 31 |
Turns in alternating directions | 31 |
They gained four digits in 1983 | 31 |
Type of oversized '40s suit | 31 |
Title role for Antonio Banderas | 31 |
Trey Songz "Say ___" | 30 |
Taken ___ (caught by surprise) | 30 |
To the rear, to a rear admiral | 30 |
The Airfarce's Roger _____ | 30 |
Take into a flying saucer, say | 30 |
Take aboard a spaceship, maybe | 30 |
Terminate during the countdown | 30 |
Take ___ (respond to applause) | 30 |
Take __ (acknowledge applause) | 30 |
They may be ripped or crunched | 30 |
They're worked on at the Y | 30 |
Tennis's Ivanisevic, often | 30 |
They provide excellent service | 30 |
They're unbeatable in war? | 30 |
They are not returned properly | 30 |
They might be found up sleeves | 30 |
Tired "dogs" do this | 30 |
They may come in the long run? | 30 |
TV's "Green ___" | 30 |
There are 640 in a square mile | 30 |
The five of "Hamlet" | 30 |
The last of "Hamlet" | 30 |
They're often old and wise | 30 |
Town in a 1945 Pulitzer winner | 30 |
Turns a book into a film, e.g. | 30 |
Turns a book into a film e.g. | 30 |
Top 10 hit for Sarah McLachlan | 30 |
Toulouse "Toodle-oo" | 30 |
Tijuana "Toodle-oo!" | 30 |
Tall, dark or handsome (Abbr.) | 30 |
TV's Don Draper and others | 30 |
Trouble in a Shakespeare title | 30 |
They're sometimes personal | 30 |
Tool used to hollow out timber | 30 |
They may be current or foreign | 30 |
Throw ___ (blow one's top) | 30 |
They were picked at Woodstock? | 30 |
Two-time U.S. Open champ Andre | 30 |
Tennis star with a shaved head | 30 |
Touchy subject, to some people | 30 |
Tommie who had 999 career hits | 30 |
Tommie of the Amazin' Mets | 30 |
Those seeking junior partners? | 30 |
Typical questionnaire question | 30 |
The numbers in PG-13 and NC-17 | 30 |
Turkish military leader (Var.) | 30 |
Turkish elder statesman (Var.) | 30 |
Tourist city in northern India | 30 |
They're hard on the joints | 30 |
Tennessee Williams title words | 30 |
Tongue-in-cheek acknowledgment | 30 |
Title captive in an 1871 opera | 30 |
Travelocity user's request | 30 |
TV's "___ Pablo" | 30 |
Tuscaloosa's site briefly | 30 |
Tulsa-based rent-a-car company | 30 |
The Empire State's capital | 30 |
They have many cuts, typically | 30 |
Their wood is used for bridges | 30 |
Tess Durbeyfield's seducer | 30 |
Tar's direction in a storm | 30 |
They're on tap in taprooms | 30 |
They have big heads when drawn | 30 |
TV puppet voiced by Paul Fusco | 30 |
Title acronym of 1980's TV | 30 |
Title role for Michael or Jude | 30 |
Title role for Jude or Michael | 30 |
Tennyson and Nobel, familiarly | 30 |
Trumpet player nicknamed Jumbo | 30 |
Title role about a titleholder | 30 |
The greatest pugilist, he says | 30 |
Three-time opponent of Frazier | 30 |
They're assumed to be fake | 30 |