2004 NCAA men's and women's basketball champs | 53 |
The NCAA's Huskies | 22 |
The Huskies, in headlines | 25 |
The Huskies of the NCAA's Big East | 38 |
Storrs school, for short | 24 |
Storrs school, familiarly | 25 |
School with a W. Hartford campus | 32 |
Sch. with a Stamford campus | 27 |
Sch. whose women's basketball team is currently on a 76-game winning streak | 79 |
Sch. originally endowed by the Storrs brothers | 46 |
Sch. near Hartford | 18 |
Sch. east of Hartford | 21 |
Only sch. to win both the menÂ’s and womenÂ’s N.C.A.A. basketball titles in the same year | 95 |
Nutmeg State school | 19 |
NCAA Division I school | 22 |
NCAA Division 1A team | 21 |
N.C.A.A. women's basketball powerhouse | 42 |
Its women's basketball team holds the consecutive victories record(abbr.) | 77 |
Home of the Huskies, for short | 30 |
Home of the Huskies | 19 |
East Coast home of the NCAA's Huskies | 41 |
East Coast b-ball powerhouse | 28 |
Constitution State school | 25 |
Big East team, for short | 24 |
Big East school | 15 |
Big East b-ball powerhouse | 26 |
2011 NCAA champs | 16 |
2004 NCAA basketball champs | 27 |
1999 N.C.A.A. hoops champs | 26 |
Area around a Storrs campus? | 28 |
The Gauchos of the NCAA | 23 |
Coll. NW of L.A. | 16 |
Public Ivy near Goleta, CA | 26 |
Golden State school up the coast from L.A. | 42 |
College up the coast from L.A. | 30 |
College north of L.A. | 21 |
Campus 100 miles NW of L.A. | 27 |
La Jolla campus, briefly | 24 |
West Coast sch. with a strong surfing team | 42 |
West Coast sch. that offers a "Physics of Surfing" seminar | 68 |
The Tritons of the NCAA | 23 |
School in La Jolla: Abbr. | 25 |
Sch. whose mascot is King Triton | 32 |
La Jolla sch. | 13 |
Coll. in La Jolla | 17 |
Bay Area campus, briefly | 24 |
Shaped like a letter | 20 |
System of land tenure | 21 |
Shetland land-tenure system | 27 |
Orkney land-tenure system | 25 |
Orkney land holding | 19 |
Land holding in old England | 27 |
Mo of Arizona | 13 |
English dramatist Nicholas | 26 |
Colorado senator Mark | 21 |
Big name in Arizona politics | 28 |
1976 presidential hopeful | 25 |
US Interior Secretary of the '60s | 37 |
Stu or Mo | 9 |
Stewart or Morris | 17 |
Secretary of the Interior: 1961-69 | 34 |
Secretary of the Interior under Kennedy and Johnson | 51 |
Secretary of Interior: 1961–69 | 37 |
Sec. of the Interior: 1961–69 | 36 |
Prominent Ariz. Democrat | 24 |
Presidential hopeful of 1976 | 28 |
Politico Mo | 11 |
One of a Western political family | 33 |
Morris or Stewart of Arizona | 28 |
Morris or Stewart | 17 |
Mo who unsuccessfully ran for president in 1976 | 47 |
Mo or Stu | 9 |
Mo or Stew of Arizona | 21 |
Mo of the House | 15 |
Mo of Arizona politics | 22 |
Mo from Ariz. | 13 |
Member of J.F.K.'s Cabinet | 30 |
Mark of the Senate, or his father Mo | 36 |
Longtime Arizona congressman Mo | 31 |
Kennedy's secretary of the interior | 39 |
Kennedy's pick for Interior | 31 |
J.F.K.'s Secretary of the Interior | 38 |
J.F.K.'s Sec. of the Interior | 33 |
J.F.K. Cabinet member | 21 |
Historical name in Arizona politics | 35 |
Ex-Secretary Stewart | 20 |
Ex-Secretary of the Interior | 28 |
Colorado Senator | 16 |
Carter competitor in 1975–76 | 35 |
Big name in Southwest politics | 30 |
Big name in Arizona political history | 37 |
Arizona politician Mo | 21 |
Arizona Congressman who wrote "Too Funny to Be President" | 67 |
Arizona congressman 1961-91 | 28 |
Ariz.'s Mo or Stu | 21 |
Ariz. statesman | 15 |
Ariz. politician | 16 |
A rival of Carter in 1976 | 25 |
60's Secretary of the Interior | 34 |
1976 presidential hopeful Morris | 32 |