U.S. Surgeon General under Reagan | 33 |
Former Surgeon General C. Everett | 33 |
Silent filmdom's Keystone ___ | 33 |
Land divided at the 38th parallel | 33 |
Country called Chosen by Japanese | 33 |
''MASH'' setting | 33 |
"Freak on a Leash" band | 33 |
Most of George Foreman's wins | 33 |
Many of George Foreman's wins | 33 |
Conforming to Jewish dietary laws | 33 |
1990s speed skating gold medalist | 33 |
Thirteen-stringed Japanese zither | 33 |
"On the Beach" director | 33 |
"Instant Replay" author | 33 |
"Sauer" hot dog topping | 33 |
Doughnut ingredient, commercially | 33 |
Country music's Kristofferson | 33 |
Deity with more than 16,000 wives | 33 |
Danish or Norwegian monetary unit | 33 |
Mineo title role in a 1959 biopic | 33 |
Drummer with Goodman in the 1930s | 33 |
"As Seen on TV" company | 33 |
"Hold Me" Grammy winner | 33 |
Panda's skill, in a 2008 film | 33 |
'70s philosophical TV western | 33 |
Olympic skating medalist Michelle | 33 |
Famous environmental meeting city | 33 |
White-coat wearer's workplace | 33 |
Place that may get many reactions | 33 |
White coat wearer's workplace | 33 |
Where people and rats may coexist | 33 |
Where a chemist may spend the day | 33 |
Science course requirement, maybe | 33 |
Room with a Skinner box, probably | 33 |
The mad scientist usually has one | 33 |
Opera that opens on Christmas Eve | 33 |
Workers, as opposed to management | 33 |
Subject of a September observance | 33 |
Chocolate-colored dogs, for short | 33 |
Initials of a pro basketball team | 33 |
Gift for 13th wedding anniversary | 33 |
Adornment for some unmentionables | 33 |
''Chantilly ___'' | 33 |
Mom vis-a-vis Junior's shoes | 33 |
Wisconsin city on the Mississippi | 33 |
Jim Brown famously lettered in it | 33 |
Game invented by American Indians | 33 |
Housman's was from Shropshire | 33 |
Alan of ''Shane'' | 33 |
Alan of "The Glass Key" | 33 |
Determine who breaks in billiards | 33 |
"Sleepy ___," 1930 song | 33 |
"Well ___-di-dah . . ." | 33 |
CNN's Tokyo reporter Kyung __ | 33 |
Words of the pretentious, perhaps | 33 |
Bert who played the Cowardly Lion | 33 |
Cat suit wearer in a 1939 classic | 33 |
Actor in "Wizard of Oz" | 33 |
Chewed out, with "into" | 33 |
"The best-___ plans..." | 33 |
Produced and deposited, as an egg | 33 |
Arranged, as articles for display | 33 |
'70s defense secretary Melvin | 33 |
Baikal is the world's deepest | 33 |
About 9,900 square miles of water | 33 |
Alaska has over 3,000,000 of them | 33 |
"I can't hear you!" | 33 |
"I'm ignoring you!" | 33 |
"Deck the Halls" ending | 33 |
Hit 1980's-90's NBC drama | 33 |
Bochco's TV series of 1986-94 | 33 |
1986-'94 Steven Bochco series | 33 |
'80s-'90s courtroom drama | 33 |
"Roi d'Ys" composer | 33 |
Politico Alexander from Tennessee | 33 |
Hedy of "Tortilla Flat" | 33 |
Hedy of "Ecstasy," 1933 | 33 |
"Tortilla Flat" co-star | 33 |
"Tortilla Flat" actress | 33 |
"Ecstasy" actress, 1933 | 33 |
"Ecstasy and Me" author | 33 |
Filmdom's Fernando or Lorenzo | 33 |
Actor who married Esther Williams | 33 |
Class that ends before labor day? | 33 |
"Essays of Elia" author | 33 |
"Dream Children" author | 33 |
Shari Lewis's puppet playmate | 33 |
Not very believable, as an excuse | 33 |
Impressionist composition of 1905 | 33 |
Female demon (anagram of I AM AL) | 33 |
''Shade'' starter | 33 |
Office computer linkup, for short | 33 |
In-house computer linkup, briefly | 33 |
Clark's Smallville girlfriend | 33 |
Turner, the 40's Sweater Girl | 33 |
Actress Turner or Sikela creation | 33 |
A Turner who was christened Julia | 33 |
"Ziegfeld Girl" actress | 33 |
Tour de France champion Armstrong | 33 |
British medical journal, with The | 33 |