Stigmatized high school students | 32 |
Hecht's "Erik ___" | 32 |
'Big Spender' songwriter | 32 |
U.S. rebellion leader of 1841-42 | 32 |
___ Horn, English breed of sheep | 32 |
Part of a veterinarian's job | 32 |
Ornamental cloth behind an altar | 32 |
"How ___ thou?": Shak. | 32 |
Where Nicholas Nickleby rebelled | 32 |
Chubby Checker's exhortation | 32 |
Like some notes on a music sheet | 32 |
Item between a twin and a queen? | 32 |
One of two involved with rackets | 32 |
Inconsistently applied criterion | 32 |
Moral makeup of Kirk's clan? | 32 |
'-- all a favor and ...' | 32 |
New York Times columnist Maureen | 32 |
Distributing post offices: abbr. | 32 |
Three-in-one vaccine, familiarly | 32 |
Places to buy Blizzards, briefly | 32 |
Fanged movie creature, for short | 32 |
Do a baseball manager's job? | 32 |
Party to a financial transaction | 32 |
The bank, in a check transaction | 32 |
Handles for kitchen compartments | 32 |
Art correspondence class come-on | 32 |
Make a spectacle of oneself, say | 32 |
Apprehensive about a train trip? | 32 |
1954 song with a repeating title | 32 |
"I ___ You," 1944 song | 32 |
"Never had a ___ nice" | 32 |
They have shins on only one side | 32 |
"Sister Carrie" author | 32 |
Put Mr. Meese in an Armani suit? | 32 |
Madison, N.J., school, for short | 32 |
"J'accuse" subject | 32 |
Subj. that may lead to a license | 32 |
"Born Yesterday" words | 32 |
Physician with a daily talk show | 32 |
One who hasn't gone straight | 32 |
"___ Along the Mohawk" | 32 |
Rock concert highlight, for some | 32 |
They're rare at a tearjerker | 32 |
Raise crops on the Plains, maybe | 32 |
Evaporating, with "up" | 32 |
Monogram of a former Reagan aide | 32 |
Feature of many a V-8 engine car | 32 |
Do some film editing with voices | 32 |
One who writes about CD remixes? | 32 |
Small state ruled by a sovereign | 32 |
Skimming-stones-on-water pastime | 32 |
Where Howard Stern rides horses? | 32 |
Those who prefer ranch dressing? | 32 |
Moore of "Arthur" fame | 32 |
From left to right, on many maps | 32 |
Settled a disagreement, in a way | 32 |
Guarantee in the Fifth Amendment | 32 |
Painter of "Trouville" | 32 |
"C Jam Blues" composer | 32 |
Charles and Edgar who took steps | 32 |
Soft-nosed ammo outlawed in 1899 | 32 |
Seat of Sequatchie County, Tenn. | 32 |
Satin Doll composer (sort of) | 32 |
Written in a major key, in music | 32 |
''No mas'' boxer | 32 |
"The Great Schnozzola" | 32 |
Large red hog with drooping ears | 32 |
Sign of an indifferent homemaker | 32 |
Feature of some country kitchens | 32 |
French word for "down" | 32 |
Greek resistance org. in W.W. II | 32 |
One with a long commute, perhaps | 32 |
Event in N Calif.: Oct. 17, 1989 | 32 |
Remove tactfully, as from office | 32 |
Occasional White House cover-ups | 32 |
Describing winds from the Orient | 32 |
Domain ruled from Constantinople | 32 |
Their noontime is 9 A.M. in L.A. | 32 |
Day before the rebellion of 1916 | 32 |
Linda who married Paul McCartney | 32 |
Words starting a Steinbeck title | 32 |
Steinbeck novel, to a Norse god? | 32 |
United Nations member since 2002 | 32 |
Start of a happy-go-lucky phrase | 32 |
Part of a saying re spendthrifts | 32 |
David Lee Roth full-length debut | 32 |
Throw food down one's gullet | 32 |
"Jack Sprat could ..." | 32 |
Government agcy.: 1948–51 | 32 |
Organism modified by environment | 32 |
Adherence to religious practices | 32 |
St. Petersburg's ___ College | 32 |
American Horse of the Year, e.g. | 32 |
Environmentalist's test site | 32 |
Chemical plant graffiti, perhaps | 32 |
Literally, out of one's body | 32 |
"Walk on Water" singer | 32 |
Popular name for a seaside hotel | 32 |
"The Hangover" co-star | 32 |
Instructed for moral improvement | 32 |