LEADING ACTRESS MINI-SERIES/SPECIAL | 36 |
Leading character of a literary work | 36 |
Leading edge of a weather system | 32 |
Leading Edinburgh newspaper, with "The" | 49 |
Leading fast food chicken franchise? | 36 |
Leading figure on a long journey? | 33 |
Leading inits. in frozen desserts | 33 |
Leading man in "The Misfits" | 38 |
Leading man of "Top Hat" | 34 |
Leading members of dogsled teams | 32 |
Leading money-winning horse: 1955 | 33 |
Leading record label of the early 1900s | 39 |
Leading shoot-'em-up computer game | 38 |
Leading the "in-the-pink" group | 41 |
Leading woulda-coulda-shoulda words | 35 |
Leadoff hitter's accumulation | 33 |
Leads or contributes to a result | 32 |
Leaf drawn on many a teen's folder | 38 |
Leafless, white plant of the U.S. | 33 |
Leaflock, e.g. in "The Two Towers" | 44 |
Leafy green that's high in vitamin K | 40 |
Leafy vegetable in Asian cuisine | 32 |
Leafy vegetable in the beet family | 34 |
League championship series prize | 32 |
League for armchair quarterbacks | 32 |
League for L.S.U. and Mississippi St. | 37 |
League for the Sun, Sky and Storm | 33 |
League including Cin., St. L., etc. | 35 |
League including St. L. and Pitt. | 33 |
League of the Albuquerque Isotopes | 34 |
League of Women Voters founder Carrie | 37 |
League of Women Voters organizer | 32 |
League the Lehigh Valley IronPigs play in | 41 |
League where Dr. J's pro career began | 41 |
League with a red, white and blue ball | 38 |
League with Bulls and Timberwolves (abbr.) | 42 |
League with Dartmouth and Cornell | 33 |
League with the Sixth Woman of the Year award | 45 |
League with the Spirits of St. Louis: Abbr. | 43 |
League's top performer, briefly | 35 |
Leakeys' famous African gorge | 33 |
Lean toward, as with a demographic | 34 |
Lean, mean fighting machines, perhaps | 37 |
Leander's love, Italian style | 33 |
Leander's milieu and high priest | 36 |
Leandro's love, in a Handel cantata | 39 |
Leandro's love, in a Mancinelli opera | 41 |
Leandro's partner in a Handel title | 39 |
Leandro's partner in a Mancinelli opera | 43 |
Leaning Ani DiFranco song (with "The")? | 49 |
LeAnn Rimes's "How Do __" | 39 |
LeAnn Rimes's "Love ___ Army" | 43 |
Leap from a plane, with "out" | 39 |
Leap into a crowd of rowdy concertgoers | 39 |
Lear's Pobble hasn't any | 32 |
LEAR/ALCOA merger confined to one neighborhood | 46 |
Learn about all things rosy-colored? | 36 |
Learn about, as through research | 32 |
Learn about, with "on" | 32 |
Learn all about the capital of Ecuador? | 39 |
Learn by --- (take in effortlessly) | 35 |
Learn through trying different things | 37 |
Learned and smart, in rebus puzzles | 35 |
Learned role on "The Waltons" | 39 |
Learner's permit prerequisite, often | 40 |
Learning by repetitive memorization | 35 |
Learning method that "works for me" | 45 |
Learning place for working adults | 33 |
Learning technique in a US citizenship class? | 45 |
Learning that there's no Santa Claus | 40 |
Learning the __ (getting trained) | 33 |
Learns the ropes, with "on" | 37 |
Leary in ''Wag the Dog'' | 40 |
Leary in "Wag the Dog" | 32 |
Leary of "The Amazing Spider-Man" | 43 |
Leary of TV's "Rescue Me" | 39 |
Leary's 'prescription' | 34 |
Least bustling, as a part of town | 33 |
Least impressive place of business? | 35 |
Least likely to win a Tony, perhaps | 35 |
Least number of nonstudio films? | 32 |
Least popular job at the circus? | 32 |
Least populous state in the U.S. | 32 |
Least populous state with a major sports team | 45 |
Least powerful member of the board? | 35 |
Least-likely invite to the office party | 39 |
Leather accessory for ING's logo? | 37 |
Leather designer's naughty exhibition? | 42 |
Leather features that are awl done | 34 |
Leather named for a Western city | 32 |
Leather sharpener used in old-timey barber shops | 48 |
Leather that can be ruined in the rain | 38 |
Leather used for winter clothing | 32 |
Leather-jacketed "Happy Days" guy | 43 |
Leathernecks' outfit (abbr.) | 32 |
Leave an argument unresolved, say | 33 |
Leave an audience in the aisles, say | 36 |
Leave angrily with "off" | 34 |
Leave behind ... or not leave behind | 36 |
Leave behind, as a "friend" | 37 |