Notorious 1930's bank robber | 32 |
Only president to win a Pulitzer | 32 |
Barack Obama's 2008 opponent | 32 |
English poet joins U.S. comedian | 32 |
1997-2004 Cartoon Network series | 32 |
Carson's spinning-toy essay? | 32 |
He's there when you need him | 32 |
Chief of staff under George Bush | 32 |
Two-time Fiction Pulitzer winner | 32 |
Sherlock Holmes's chronicler | 32 |
Maker of doors and window sashes | 32 |
"This Is the End" star | 32 |
Materialistic vaccine developer? | 32 |
Folk singer Mitchell in concert? | 32 |
Missouri/Nebraska municipal bond | 32 |
Sequel to "Little Men" | 32 |
"The Outlaw ___ Wales" | 32 |
Incense (with "stick") | 32 |
A debit or a credit, for example | 32 |
What do you see in their future? | 32 |
Author of "Night-Side" | 32 |
Cruising-and-boozing sprees, say | 32 |
Some picture files, in techspeak | 32 |
Pastime for a car thief, perhaps | 32 |
1983 arcade sequel set in a maze | 32 |
Participant in a defensive sport | 32 |
What multitaskers do with things | 32 |
Classic movie theater concession | 32 |
Classical guitarist and lutenist | 32 |
Child and Howe, grab, L.B.J. pet | 32 |
Acted impetuously, N.R.A. style? | 32 |
It's often followed by 99801 | 32 |
"It's ___ January" | 32 |
Theme from "Bus Stop"? | 32 |
1904 date in "Ulysses" | 32 |
Taking an excursion for pleasure | 32 |
It's between Mars and Saturn | 32 |
Galileo's final resting spot | 32 |
Trials end when they're hung | 32 |
"___ song at twilight" | 32 |
Morgan's initial occupation? | 32 |
Singer who's always on call? | 32 |
"I didn't mean it" | 32 |
Challenging potato chip quantity | 32 |
Love song to the less-than-slim? | 32 |
Gift recipient's declaration | 32 |
Germanic people who went to Kent | 32 |
Frida who painted spider monkeys | 32 |
Sudoku's cross-sums relative | 32 |
Hindu goddess of time and change | 32 |
Soviet president: 1923–46 | 32 |
Figure on the 50th state quarter | 32 |
Screenwriters Garson and Michael | 32 |
Capek of "R.U.R." fame | 32 |
Byron of "MythBusters" | 32 |
'I Kissed a Girl' singer | 32 |
TV cartoon psychiatrist Dr. ____ | 32 |
Bad last name for an ailurophobe | 32 |
Lilliputian of early 50's TV | 32 |
Kauffman Stadium team, for short | 32 |
Single-serve coffee maker insert | 32 |
He wrote about Irish nationalism | 32 |
Capsizing, with "over" | 32 |
Advice ignored by John Barrymore | 32 |
Phrase from the Second Amendment | 32 |
What a blabbermouth can't do | 32 |
Sign for a recovering alcoholic? | 32 |
The one that didn't get away | 32 |
"Consider that a gift" | 32 |
Mob-probing senator of the 1950s | 32 |
Guy who won $2.5 million in 2004 | 32 |
Much-mocked smooth jazz musician | 32 |
"Duotones" saxophonist | 32 |
Voluntary abasement, in theology | 32 |
Bicentennial state: June 1, 1992 | 32 |
Allowed for a future possibility | 32 |
"We R Who We R" singer | 32 |
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil | 32 |
They sell Doublicious sandwiches | 32 |
Sudanese cable channel for kids? | 32 |
Kim Kardashian's younger sis | 32 |
Ketamine-induced state, slangily | 32 |
Put one's best foot forward? | 32 |
Breaks environmental regularity? | 32 |
They have no height requirements | 32 |
"Moulin Rouge" actress | 32 |
Anthony of Red Hot Chili Peppers | 32 |
Mrs. Kris Humphries, for 72 days | 32 |
Camper's collection, perhaps | 32 |
''Surf'' serving | 32 |
Subject of a Shakespearean drama | 32 |
Cry when reaching the other side | 32 |
2003 novel, with "The" | 32 |
Extra large plumbers' tools? | 32 |
Subject of an 11/26/22 discovery | 32 |
2004 biopic starring Liam Neeson | 32 |
Ugandan lake with papyrus swamps | 32 |
Settle a lover's spat nicely | 32 |
Betray a lover's confidences | 32 |
End Sleeping Beauty's sleep? | 32 |