Port named for a Scandinavian god | 33 |
Hans C. Andersen's birthplace | 33 |
"___ Melancholy": Keats | 33 |
Cineplex ___ (movie theater name) | 33 |
River dividing Germany and Poland | 33 |
Part of the Germany/Poland border | 33 |
Part of the Poland-Germany border | 33 |
___-Spree Canal (German waterway) | 33 |
Pindaric, Horatian, Sapphic, etc. | 33 |
Literature class reading, perhaps | 33 |
"For the Fallen" et al. | 33 |
West Texas city named by Russians | 33 |
"The ___ File": Forsyth | 33 |
Comedian Yakov Smirnoff, by birth | 33 |
Start of a number of Keats titles | 33 |
Keats's "__ Psyche" | 33 |
Keats's "__ Autumn" | 33 |
"Golden Boy" playwright | 33 |
"Awake and Sing" author | 33 |
Folk singer from Birmingham, Ala. | 33 |
Mme. Swann, in Proust's books | 33 |
Cartoon canine with a long tongue | 33 |
Big-tongued comic strip character | 33 |
Occasionally punted comics canine | 33 |
Dog often messed with by Garfield | 33 |
Dog in a popular syndicated strip | 33 |
Comics canine for nearly 30 years | 33 |
Norse god of culture, art and war | 33 |
He banished Thor in Marvel Comics | 33 |
"Blue Moon" of baseball | 33 |
Stimulus used in aversion therapy | 33 |
Something to turn up your nose at | 33 |
One might make you hold your nose | 33 |
Limburger cheese has a strong one | 33 |
It's disagreeable to the nose | 33 |
It may be picked up in a dumpster | 33 |
Ones from the kitchen can be good | 33 |
Two-time N.L. batting champ Lefty | 33 |
More than stuffs oneself, briefly | 33 |
Exceeds a reasonable speed limit? | 33 |
Webster's relative, for short | 33 |
Ref. work that spans 21,730 pages | 33 |
Philologists' work, for short | 33 |
Lexicographic behemoth, for short | 33 |
Competitor of Chambers, for short | 33 |
Agcy. that led the War on Poverty | 33 |
" ___ the ramparts ..." | 33 |
'-- the fields we go ...' | 33 |
"_____ the ramparts..." | 33 |
Preposition with three homophones | 33 |
"___ the ramparts ... " | 33 |
"__ the ramparts . . ." | 33 |
Four-time discus gold medalist Al | 33 |
Setting for the setting of el sol | 33 |
"The good old U.S. ___" | 33 |
"The Greatest Love ___" | 33 |
''__ the nerve!'' | 33 |
The ''O'' in OTB | 33 |
"Turn that racket ___!" | 33 |
Figurehead making casual remarks? | 33 |
This is no time for playing games | 33 |
"Just for the heck ---" | 33 |
''Man __ Mancha'' | 33 |
Shakespeare's seven ages ____ | 33 |
"You want a piece ___?" | 33 |
Classic tune, "All ___" | 33 |
"You want a piece ---?" | 33 |
"Why not take all ___?" | 33 |
"All __" (Sinatra tune) | 33 |
"All ___" (Tomlin film) | 33 |
"All ___" (1984 comedy) | 33 |
Poet's "frequently" | 33 |
Bard's "frequently" | 33 |
More than occasionally, to a bard | 33 |
'Twixt ne'er and e'er | 33 |
Chicago's first mayor William | 33 |
Big city nearest the Golden Spike | 33 |
Look at long ... and with longing | 33 |
Can't get enough of, in a way | 33 |
"Puss in Boots" villain | 33 |
Fiona, e.g., in "Shrek" | 33 |
"A Mighty Wind" actress | 33 |
Scarlett Butler's maiden name | 33 |
"BUtterfield 8" creator | 33 |
"A Rage to Live" author | 33 |
Frequent site for flight layovers | 33 |
Airport once called Orchard Field | 33 |
Airport in "Home Alone" | 33 |
Place for many a Bears touchdown? | 33 |
Kennedy's Midwest counterpart | 33 |
"This will be awesome!" | 33 |
Writer known for surprise endings | 33 |
Literary award named for a writer | 33 |
Greeting to an unexpected visitor | 33 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame locale | 33 |
William McKinleyÂ’s home state | 33 |
State with a non-rectangular flag | 33 |
Soap Box Derby championship state | 33 |
Football Hall of Fame's state | 33 |
Chillicothe was its first capital | 33 |