Like some inns or hot dog stands | 32 |
First sign of a highway headache | 32 |
City in the Blue Ridge Mountains | 32 |
"The Luck of ___ Camp" | 32 |
Child's actions or creations | 32 |
Stealin' from a bloodsucker? | 32 |
He was allowed to keep his sword | 32 |
Garb of young Sinatra's fans | 32 |
Mingler with the rich and famous | 32 |
Baseball barrier breaker of 1947 | 32 |
Autodialed electioneering tactic | 32 |
Science of programmable machines | 32 |
Record label co-founded by Jay-Z | 32 |
Quartz mined by Hudson and Gayle | 32 |
Word with launcher or propulsion | 32 |
1970s James Garner TV title role | 32 |
Crowded House or Pearl Jam e.g. | 32 |
Union prison site in NW Illinois | 32 |
Timeless symbol of invincibility | 32 |
Stallone film costarring his son | 32 |
Ornate clone of designer Chanel? | 32 |
Name on an Australian Open arena | 32 |
Ebert's partner after Siskel | 32 |
"Knocked Up" star Seth | 32 |
Disney and Updike collaboration? | 32 |
Esther of "Good Times" | 32 |
'Good Times' star Esther | 32 |
"Beast of Burden" band | 32 |
Arrives for Thanksgiving dinner? | 32 |
Ruth and Billie attend spectacle | 32 |
"Blue Heaven" composer | 32 |
Baseball's 'Penguin' | 32 |
Metal legend who died on 5/16/10 | 32 |
Howard during his Mayberry days | 32 |
Cox of "St. Elsewhere" | 32 |
Milne-Shakespeare collaboration? | 32 |
Adélies' breeding grounds | 32 |
Adam Ant "___ the Top" | 32 |
Film from a Daniel Webster quote | 32 |
Brew served at the chicken coop? | 32 |
Got behind, with "for" | 32 |
Using the process of elimination | 32 |
Santa ___ (Baja California port) | 32 |
Latin lover's bouquet, maybe | 32 |
Popular wedding-cake decorations | 32 |
"Citizen Kane" spoiler | 32 |
Portland Trail Blazers' home | 32 |
It's circular and decorative | 32 |
Violinists' cake ingredients | 32 |
Brazzi of "Summertime" | 32 |
It's made as the world turns | 32 |
Muscles worked in lateral raises | 32 |
Kids playing on Sit'n Spins? | 32 |
"Easter Parade" outlet | 32 |
18th C. philosopher Jean-Jacques | 32 |
''Emile'' author | 32 |
How letter carriers are trained? | 32 |
Components for wireless networks | 32 |
Arrived, like Michael in a song? | 32 |
The Police's breakout single | 32 |
Shoulder-fired weapon, for short | 32 |
Causes of some traffic slowdowns | 32 |
Ordinance about blasting debris? | 32 |
River famously crossed by Caesar | 32 |
Complicated Russian contraption? | 32 |
Like Dorothy's magical shoes | 32 |
Restaurant chain founded in 1972 | 32 |
Actor Paul and journalist Hughes | 32 |
Groucho in "Duck Soup" | 32 |
Crime of selling flying carpets? | 32 |
Guideline for the Three Stooges? | 32 |
Ultimatum from a thirsty pirate? | 32 |
Gossipy bartender's choices? | 32 |
1996 novel, with "The" | 32 |
Jobs for a linguist's gofer? | 32 |
The nose most in need of tissues | 32 |
What this entry does in the grid | 32 |
__ Arena: Kentucky Wildcats home | 32 |
The Baron, of college basketball | 32 |
Where the Kentucky Wildcats play | 32 |
"Fools ___," 1940 song | 32 |
Efrem Zimbalist's birthplace | 32 |
Game that often ends with a bang | 32 |
Root vegetable high in vitamin C | 32 |
Swedes, gastronomically speaking | 32 |
Hotelier Paul Rusesabagina, e.g. | 32 |
Movie starring Tatum O'Neal? | 32 |
Painter Rembrandt van ___ (Var.) | 32 |
Wu-Tang member aka Bobby Digital | 32 |
Ran through with a cavalry sword | 32 |
They make people jump at picnics | 32 |
Beatles girl writing some notes? | 32 |
Music that may make you get down | 32 |
Paige tangles the hair while ... | 32 |
Natives of Northwest Territories | 32 |
Primary seascape object, perhaps | 32 |
"___, O Ship of State" | 32 |
Baseball's Johnny and family | 32 |
Status for Peter, Paul, and Mary | 32 |
Elizabeth Ann Seton's status | 32 |