"The Santa Clause" extra | 34 |
Questor in the video game Gauntlet | 34 |
Longbow shooter of fantasy fiction | 34 |
Film in which Ed Asner plays Santa | 34 |
"The Silmarillion" being | 34 |
British Museum's _____ marbles | 34 |
___ Marbles, British Museum magnet | 34 |
"View of Toledo" painter | 34 |
Like the pre-coll. supplies market | 34 |
Samuel's teacher, in the Bible | 34 |
Wallach of "The Misfits" | 34 |
Country music's ___ Young Band | 34 |
Obama: Crimsonite :: Clinton : ___ | 34 |
Marrero of the St. Louis Cardinals | 34 |
Connecticut's __ Football Camp | 34 |
Clint : the Good :: ___ : the Ugly | 34 |
Biblical priest who trained Samuel | 34 |
Auto pioneer Olds' middle name | 34 |
"___ Stone" (ABC series) | 34 |
Famous London Magazine contributor | 34 |
'Baby Doll' director Kazan | 34 |
Cuban boy González in 2000 news | 34 |
Boy's name seen in 2000 papers | 34 |
___ González (boy in 2000 news) | 34 |
Say "somethin'," say | 34 |
"Night" memoirist Wiesel | 34 |
Wiesel who wrote "Night" | 34 |
___ Saab (French fashion designer) | 34 |
Nobel-winning Holocaust chronicler | 34 |
One of Yale's secret societies | 34 |
___ Root, Nobelist for Peace: 1912 | 34 |
Poet who inspired "Cats" | 34 |
T.S. who inspired "Cats" | 34 |
"The Sacred Wood" writer | 34 |
"The Sacred Wood" author | 34 |
Lyrics source for "Cats" | 34 |
"Burnt Norton" poet T.S. | 34 |
Staff of the Yale Daily News, e.g. | 34 |
12-time Ivy League football champs | 34 |
"Boola Boola" collegians | 34 |
"____ Coming" (1969 hit) | 34 |
Honoree in a classical composition | 34 |
Actress Cuthbert of "24" | 34 |
Elijah's successor: 2 Kings: 2 | 34 |
Snake oil salesman's bottleful | 34 |
"My Fair Lady" character | 34 |
Doolittle played by Audrey Hepburn | 34 |
Doolittle of "Pygmalion" | 34 |
One kind of fraternal-order member | 34 |
"Benevolent" club member | 34 |
Nevada's second-largest county | 34 |
Group led by a Grand Exalted Ruler | 34 |
Extension that forms a right angle | 34 |
Former Connecticut governor Grasso | 34 |
"The First Lady of Song" | 34 |
"Flying Home" Fitzgerald | 34 |
Raines of "Phantom Lady" | 34 |
Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Jazz | 34 |
1940's-50's actress Raines | 34 |
"Enchanted" girl of film | 34 |
"___ Cinders," 1926 film | 34 |
First name in swimsuit supermodels | 34 |
Magazine that bestows Style Awards | 34 |
Fashion magazine founded in France | 34 |
Model with a self-descriptive name | 34 |
Magazine for the fashion-conscious | 34 |
"Project Runway" sponsor | 34 |
"Legally Blonde" heroine | 34 |
Barkin of "The Big Easy" | 34 |
Barkin of 'The New Normal' | 34 |
1974 Academy Award actress Burstyn | 34 |
"The ___ DeGeneres Show" | 34 |
"___ Bayne," Foster song | 34 |
''Oklahoma!'' aunt | 34 |
Detective who wrote about himself? | 34 |
Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee | 34 |
NBC's "Watching ___" | 34 |
"Billy ___" (2000 movie) | 34 |
Bob of the comedy team Bob and Ray | 34 |
Bob of the Bob and Ray comedy team | 34 |
Figure with a major and minor axis | 34 |
"American Psycho" author | 34 |
Island famed as immigration center | 34 |
___ Island, museum site since 1990 | 34 |
Boston's Liberty Tree, for one | 34 |
Wych --- (tree with coarse leaves) | 34 |
Street in a noted Wes Craven movie | 34 |
Not the best street from sleeping? | 34 |
BostonÂ’s Liberty Tree, for one | 34 |
'A Nightmare on -- Street' | 34 |
One known for stick-to-it-iveness? | 34 |
Fudd the "wabbit" hunter | 34 |
"Wascally wabbit" hunter | 34 |
"Sesame Street" favorite | 34 |
Chinese ___ (popular bonsai trees) | 34 |
"Desire Under the _____" | 34 |
Freddy Krueger's haunts: Abbr. | 34 |
Headline-making weather phenomenon | 34 |
The United States, in Nuevo Laredo | 34 |
The U.S., south of the U.S. border | 34 |