They may get in your hair | 25 |
Causes of some highlights | 25 |
Hairdresser's bottles | 25 |
Food additives, sometimes | 25 |
Textile factory container | 25 |
Flopping at a comedy club | 25 |
Songwriters Bob and Jakob | 25 |
Music's Bob and Jakob | 25 |
Energetic or high-powered | 25 |
J.J. Evan's catchword | 25 |
Unit in the c.g.s. system | 25 |
Fashionable bit of force? | 25 |
Title lady in a 1933 song | 25 |
George of "CSI" | 25 |
St. Louis's __ Bridge | 25 |
St. Louis's -- Bridge | 25 |
St. Louis bridge designer | 25 |
George on "CSI" | 25 |
Like the idiomatic beaver | 25 |
It's always below par | 25 |
Highest-ranking Boy Scout | 25 |
Word after bald or spread | 25 |
U.S. $10 coin, until 1933 | 25 |
Lindbergh metaphorically | 25 |
NFL team or musical group | 25 |
Holder of 21 merit badges | 25 |
Little bald bird, perhaps | 25 |
Some are small and golden | 25 |
Innovative chair designer | 25 |
Irish statesman de Valera | 25 |
Mr. Potato Head accessory | 25 |
You may eavesdrop with it | 25 |
Traditional piercing site | 25 |
Otologist's specialty | 25 |
Either end of a wide grin | 25 |
Destination of some drops | 25 |
Audiologist's concern | 25 |
Antony's loan request | 25 |
"Tin" body part | 25 |
__ candy (pleasing music) | 25 |
Word with drum or trumpet | 25 |
Word with dog or elephant | 25 |
Word before phone or ring | 25 |
What otitis media affects | 25 |
Van Gogh famously has one | 25 |
Locale of a small stirrup | 25 |
Keep an ___ to the ground | 25 |
It's next to a temple | 25 |
It's lent for support | 25 |
It sticks out at the side | 25 |
Grin's stopping point | 25 |
Body part to lend or bend | 25 |
Big pain for an elephant? | 25 |
What rock music may incur | 25 |
Malady treated with drops | 25 |
Having handles, as a ewer | 25 |
Having a handle, as a mug | 25 |
Gossiper's outpouring | 25 |
Disappearance of 7/2/1937 | 25 |
One who minds his manors? | 25 |
Title in English nobility | 25 |
Eponymous inventor Tupper | 25 |
Canton enshrinee Campbell | 25 |
Tupperware founder Tupper | 25 |
Tupper of Tupperware fame | 25 |
Title equivalent to count | 25 |
Jason Lee title character | 25 |
James ___ Carter (No. 39) | 25 |
He's below a marquess | 25 |
Disraeli's noble rank | 25 |
Broadway columnist Wilson | 25 |
Bowie guitarist ___ Slick | 25 |
Peer's place, perhaps | 25 |
Country/rock singer Steve | 25 |
Sculptor James ___ Fraser | 25 |
Gehrig contemporary Combs | 25 |
Former Governor of Penna. | 25 |
Country-rock artist Steve | 25 |
Country music's Steve | 25 |
Band-Aid inventor Dickson | 25 |
They're often pierced | 25 |
They rank above viscounts | 25 |
Confederate general Jubal | 25 |
Camped out in line, maybe | 25 |
Before the scheduled time | 25 |
At the crack of dawn, say | 25 |
Worm catcher, in a saying | 25 |
Homophone for a sea eagle | 25 |
Emulate Tillie the Toiler | 25 |
____ a living: made money | 25 |
They bring home the bacon | 25 |
Is in line for rightfully | 25 |
Doesn't get a handout | 25 |
Legendary Old West lawman | 25 |
Lawman at the O.K. Corral | 25 |
Memorable Old West lawman | 25 |
An O.K. Corral gunfighter | 25 |
Legendary brothers in law | 25 |
Notable Old West brothers | 25 |
Lawman Wyatt's family | 25 |