Now you see it, now you don't | 33 |
Grandmother's keepsake, maybe | 33 |
Stars' brief film appearances | 33 |
Lincoln's first War Secretary | 33 |
Soldier's disguise, for short | 33 |
TV's "Batman," e.g. | 33 |
Lives in the wilderness for a bit | 33 |
Apt anagram of "my car" | 33 |
"Overhead" engine parts | 33 |
"The Stranger" novelist | 33 |
He wrote "The Stranger" | 33 |
"State of Siege" author | 33 |
With wood, Saskatchewan community | 33 |
Scene of Jesus' first miracle | 33 |
Where Jesus changed water to wine | 33 |
Wedding site: John 2: 1–11 | 33 |
Site of Jesus's first miracle | 33 |
It was invaded in the War of 1812 | 33 |
Unfortunate coal mine inhabitants | 33 |
Two words your boss loves to hear | 33 |
"___ Kisses," 1948 song | 33 |
Vaudeville dancer's accessory | 33 |
"Cave __" (old warning) | 33 |
''What ___ say?'' | 33 |
___ Major (Dog Star's locale) | 33 |
__ Major: Great Dog constellation | 33 |
"How is this possible?" | 33 |
Background noise on many a sitcom | 33 |
Feature of a daredevil circus act | 33 |
It's often stored upside-down | 33 |
"I'm busy that day" | 33 |
"That's impossible" | 33 |
"C'mon ... please?" | 33 |
"Divine Comedy" segment | 33 |
Pro Football Hall of Fame setting | 33 |
City south-southeast of Cleveland | 33 |
Graduating student's headwear | 33 |
Trade partner in the oil business | 33 |
Part of a West Pointer's garb | 33 |
Like Batman, sartorially speaking | 33 |
"The Italian Job," e.g. | 33 |
They skate in red, white and blue | 33 |
Medicine morsels similar to pills | 33 |
Lincoln's "___ Eri" | 33 |
___ Andy of "Show Boat" | 33 |
Crime bigwig or guitar attachment | 33 |
Millay's "Aria ___" | 33 |
Philip Seymour Hoffman title role | 33 |
"The Grass Harp" author | 33 |
A __ (unaccompanied, as a chorus) | 33 |
"Lost Horizon" director | 33 |
Three-time Oscar-winning director | 33 |
It Happened One Night director | 33 |
Oscar-winning film director Frank | 33 |
Director of "Mr. Deeds" | 33 |
Site of Tiberius' Villa Jovis | 33 |
Island off the Sorrento Peninsula | 33 |
It must be tired to work properly | 33 |
___ and Driver (popular magazine) | 33 |
One of 20 featured in this puzzle | 33 |
Blimp's passenger compartment | 33 |
"--- Wash" (Rose Royce) | 33 |
Irene of ''Fame'' | 33 |
Actress Irene of "Fame" | 33 |
One might keep you awake at night | 33 |
Weight of interest to Diamond Lil | 33 |
About three grains of troy weight | 33 |
___-load (prepare for a marathon) | 33 |
It may be used between the sheets | 33 |
Part of many workouts, informally | 33 |
High-intensity workout, for short | 33 |
Felt-topped table locale, perhaps | 33 |
Don't __ rap (be unconcerned) | 33 |
Sign that something's missing | 33 |
Seven-time A.L. batting champ Rod | 33 |
"Vision of Love" singer | 33 |
"Of Human Bondage" hero | 33 |
Wear for rough outdoor activities | 33 |
Obama with extra-large ears, e.g. | 33 |
Former first lady of France Bruni | 33 |
"Blowup" producer Ponti | 33 |
Robert of 'Trainspotting' | 33 |
Clint Eastwood was once its mayor | 33 |
Judy of "Laugh-In" fame | 33 |
Beloved, in "Rigoletto" | 33 |
"___ nome" (Verdi aria) | 33 |
"___ nome," Verdi opera | 33 |
Health store snack bar ingredient | 33 |
Area between Georgia and Virginia | 33 |
"The Alienist" novelist | 33 |
Mystery writer John Dickson _____ | 33 |
"It Must Be Him" singer | 33 |
New York Times media writer David | 33 |
"Sex and the City" role | 33 |
Pixar blockbuster film of '06 | 33 |
Mercury and Saturn, but not Pluto | 33 |
Mercury and Saturn, but not Earth | 33 |
A shopping mall has lots of these | 33 |
Child in auto-Mobile gets capital | 33 |
Bad thing to put before the horse | 33 |