Tall cactus with "arms" | 33 |
Area south of the Atlas Mountains | 33 |
It's 3.5 million square miles | 33 |
3 1/2 million square mile expanse | 33 |
Term of address in colonial India | 33 |
What Punjab called Daddy Warbucks | 33 |
Term of respect in colonial India | 33 |
Form of address in Colonial India | 33 |
Respectful title in British India | 33 |
Comic who wrote jokes for Kennedy | 33 |
"You just __ mouthful!" | 33 |
Compete for the America's Cup | 33 |
He may take liberties with women? | 33 |
Buffett was a son of a son of one | 33 |
"Red ___ in the Sunset" | 33 |
One who goes marching in, in song | 33 |
Thérèse de Lisieux, for one | 33 |
"Wheel of Fortune" host | 33 |
Pat of 'Wheel of Fortune' | 33 |
One of a popular TV game show duo | 33 |
Alcoholic beverage made from rice | 33 |
"For heaven's ___!" | 33 |
"For goodness' __!" | 33 |
"Art for art's ___" | 33 |
"For goodness' ___" | 33 |
"The Square Egg" author | 33 |
"The Square Egg" writer | 33 |
Store originally in Herald Square | 33 |
Paradise of 'On the Road' | 33 |
Its fórmula quÃmica is NaCl | 33 |
1942 title role for Rita Hayworth | 33 |
(Possible) g(o)al of s(h)o(ppi)ng | 33 |
"My Gal ___," 1905 song | 33 |
Weight-watcher's order, maybe | 33 |
It's often dressed for dinner | 33 |
"___ Days" Minor Threat | 33 |
Ancient city famed for cold cuts? | 33 |
Like full-time employees, usually | 33 |
Cause of a department store riot? | 33 |
"Prices slashed!" event | 33 |
Where the National Guard was born | 33 |
Site of the House of Seven Gables | 33 |
Birthplace of Nathaniel Hawthorne | 33 |
Italian seaport, WWII battle site | 33 |
___ Chase, Chief Justice: 1864-73 | 33 |
1953 title role for Rita Hayworth | 33 |
Establishment with swinging doors | 33 |
Pico de gallo and guacamole, e.g. | 33 |
Drug in a Miley Cyrus viral video | 33 |
Danson role in "Cheers" | 33 |
Ted's "Cheers" role | 33 |
Pianist in "Casablanca" | 33 |
Finger-pointing "Uncle" | 33 |
Brazilian dance of African origin | 33 |
On the ___ wavelength (in accord) | 33 |
"Sighted sub, sank ___" | 33 |
Daily order, with "the" | 33 |
Bar reorder, with "the" | 33 |
"What she just ordered" | 33 |
"That goes for me, too" | 33 |
"It's the __ story" | 33 |
Signature name on the Declaration | 33 |
Georgia senator ('72-'97) | 33 |
Site of interest to Margaret Mead | 33 |
Its most populous island is Upolu | 33 |
2009 "Survivor" setting | 33 |
Where Robert Louis Stevenson died | 33 |
Where lavalava lovers likely live | 33 |
One of Margaret Mead's topics | 33 |
"Coming of Age" country | 33 |
Start of many Western place names | 33 |
Part of Mme. Butterfly's name | 33 |
Lead-in for Fernando or Francisco | 33 |
California's ___ Pedro Valley | 33 |
Beach Boys "___ Miguel" | 33 |
Yemen's capital, in old texts | 33 |
Sword-and-___ (period film genre) | 33 |
It may leave a print on the beach | 33 |
Tot's precarious construction | 33 |
Flat sea urchin (with money back) | 33 |
Competed on "The Voice" | 33 |
Family-planning advocate Margaret | 33 |
"Marbles," colloquially | 33 |
California's capital 1849-51 | 33 |
California city Dionne sang about | 33 |
Dropped to the bottom of the lake | 33 |
"Sighted sub, ___ same" | 33 |
County whose seat is Redwood City | 33 |
College town on San Francisco Bay | 33 |
Grandchild of Japanese immigrants | 33 |
Descendant of Japanese immigrants | 33 |
Subject of a famed 1897 editorial | 33 |
Stranger often sat on by children | 33 |
Secret ___ (seasonal office game) | 33 |
One who provides coal in December | 33 |
One who flies south in the winter | 33 |
Images on some Christmas wrapping | 33 |
Word in many Brazilian city names | 33 |
Chalon-sur-___, city SSW of Dijon | 33 |
South American state capital city | 33 |