Subsiding (with "down") | 33 |
"The Dick Van ___ Show" | 33 |
The Wallflowers lead singer Jakob | 33 |
Name associated with classic rock | 33 |
Luke's "90210" role | 33 |
Kennedy Center honoree of '97 | 33 |
Lalo's "Le Roi ___" | 33 |
Richard ___ plays Leland McKenzie | 33 |
Symbol of the U.S. Postal Service | 33 |
Sam the Muppet, to a bird watcher | 33 |
Bird on Michigan's state seal | 33 |
Scored a hole in one, most likely | 33 |
N.F.L. team with the mascot Swoop | 33 |
"Hotel California" band | 33 |
Recruiter at a Wichita newspaper? | 33 |
Charles for whom a chair is named | 33 |
Suffix meaning "native" | 33 |
"The Gold-Bug" monogram | 33 |
"The Gold Bug" monogram | 33 |
Dr. Ménière's specialty | 33 |
Play by ___ (without sheet music) | 33 |
Mike Tyson's 1997 mouthpiece? | 33 |
Like human heads and cup trophies | 33 |
Rank between viscount and marquis | 33 |
Robin Hood, the ___ of Huntington | 33 |
Nobleman ranking above a viscount | 33 |
Countess's spouse, in England | 33 |
"Duke of ___" (old hit) | 33 |
Pro athlete with 41 career titles | 33 |
Grammy-winning country star Steve | 33 |
Bogart in "High Sierra" | 33 |
Rock/Country guitar slinger Steve | 33 |
"Copperhead Road" Steve | 33 |
_____ Naval Weapons Station, N.J. | 33 |
They're married to countesses | 33 |
". . . and ___ to rise" | 33 |
While still not much has happened | 33 |
___ living (bring home the bacon) | 33 |
"Deadwood" lawman Wyatt | 33 |
1800s law-enforcement family name | 33 |
Wyatt and Virgil of the Wild West | 33 |
They're usually sold in pairs | 33 |
You'll find them near temples | 33 |
Distinctive features of Mr. Spock | 33 |
Space flight's starting point | 33 |
Only planet with exactly one moon | 33 |
Astronaut's final destination | 33 |
Cerium and samarium are rare ones | 33 |
" ___ on Down the Road" | 33 |
What the good life is filled with | 33 |
Talented musicians play with this | 33 |
Second word of a military command | 33 |
It's support for art students | 33 |
It might come with a few pointers | 33 |
What Ronnie Wood uses in downtime | 33 |
In front of Ronnie Wood, at times | 33 |
Paul Stanley's downtime needs | 33 |
Like the path of least resistance | 33 |
River beneath the Brooklyn Bridge | 33 |
Starboard side when sailing north | 33 |
The Jets' division in the AFC | 33 |
Marco Polo's original heading | 33 |
Eliot's "___ Coker" | 33 |
Direction of the moon's orbit | 33 |
Direction of Earth's rotation | 33 |
"___ Lynne," 1861 novel | 33 |
Festival named for a dawn goddess | 33 |
White bloomer around holiday time | 33 |
Where Jaime Escalante taught H.S. | 33 |
Urban area in a Cheech Marin film | 33 |
Oscar de la Hoya's birthplace | 33 |
Home of Michigan State University | 33 |
Home of maroon-and-white Leopards | 33 |
Some defenders, in bridge columns | 33 |
Hopper film "--- Rider" | 33 |
Big ___ (nickname of New Orleans) | 33 |
"Don't get excited" | 33 |
"Don't be startled" | 33 |
___-Bake Oven (popular 1960s toy) | 33 |
Class that requires little effort | 33 |
High mark, little effort required | 33 |
Course with no unexpected curves? | 33 |
Grades in non-challenging classes | 33 |
Classes you barely have to attend | 33 |
"I hate to ___ and run" | 33 |
Make ''all gone'' | 33 |
What one must do to be a gourmand | 33 |
Signora's "Mangia!" | 33 |
Haas's "___ to Win" | 33 |
Vex (with ''at'') | 33 |
Hass's "___ to Win" | 33 |
"I hate to --- and run" | 33 |
"I can't ___ thing" | 33 |
''___ Joe's'' | 33 |
"The Purple People ___" | 33 |
"The Rat ___" Byzantine | 33 |
Have a blast, with "up" | 33 |
Words in Wonderland read by Alice | 33 |
" . . . could ___ lean" | 33 |
Shirley of "Goldfinger" | 33 |