Writers who work with dead lines? | 33 |
"Have mercy," in a Mass | 33 |
Figure skater Sokolova and others | 33 |
It might squirt you at the circus | 33 |
Like the novel "Gadsby" | 33 |
More voluminous cowboy accessory? | 33 |
Transplanted Acropolis sculptures | 33 |
___cup (setting at a seder table) | 33 |
"L'___ d'Amore" | 33 |
This puzzle's mystery subject | 33 |
Tennis's Clijsters and others | 33 |
"House Beautiful" rival | 33 |
Comedy's Cleghorne and others | 33 |
Part of the Northwest Territories | 33 |
The Oscars of magazine publishing | 33 |
National monument site since 1965 | 33 |
Similar to cartoon character Fudd | 33 |
Shady Australian-born supermodel? | 33 |
"The other," in Spanish | 33 |
Seat of Canadian County, Oklahoma | 33 |
Scott of "Men in Trees" | 33 |
Marisa Berenson's grandmother | 33 |
Yankee great Howard and namesakes | 33 |
Seven-time Grammy winning pianist | 33 |
Massachusetts Ave. bldg., in D.C. | 33 |
Keep from spilling over, in a way | 33 |
Bright-green municipal officials? | 33 |
They make people want to throw up | 33 |
"Lost" actress de Ravin | 33 |
Actor Jannings and pianist Gilels | 33 |
What terrific stereo speakers do? | 33 |
Subject of a Flaubert masterpiece | 33 |
Words from a 13th cent. plainsong | 33 |
Sensitive to other's feelings | 33 |
Leader who renounced his divinity | 33 |
Desirous of equaling someone else | 33 |
Prepare a salad dressing, perhaps | 33 |
In an advanced stage of pregnancy | 33 |
Gaffer's acknowledgment, e.g. | 33 |
'There's no -- sight' | 33 |
"The ___ the Innocence" | 33 |
Nominee's important supporter | 33 |
Forming a line, as banquet tables | 33 |
Valentine Day's gift, perhaps | 33 |
Putting off popping the question? | 33 |
"The Word of Love" poet | 33 |
Setting of the former Phillips U. | 33 |
Combiner meaning "nine" | 33 |
Hero of a poem by Alfred, Lord T. | 33 |
Mathematician Poincare, for short | 33 |
"La Vie ___," 1946 song | 33 |
"La Vie ___," Piaf song | 33 |
Start of Massachusetts' motto | 33 |
Start of MassachusettsÂ’ motto | 33 |
Start of Massachusett's motto | 33 |
First word of the Bay State motto | 33 |
Guarantee against loss, old style | 33 |
Double-___ (term of two meanings) | 33 |
It marks the end of a line, maybe | 33 |
Director's directive, perhaps | 33 |
Shrink everyone wants to be like? | 33 |
"Free Your Mind" ladies | 33 |
"I Got You" (Split ___) | 33 |
Relating to part of the Stone Age | 33 |
Goddess for whom Easter was named | 33 |
Jewish high priest's vestment | 33 |
Thessalian's ancient neighbor | 33 |
They're often etched in stone | 33 |
They often start "Here" | 33 |
Hall-of-Fame pitcher Rixey et al. | 33 |
"Chicago" Oscar winner? | 33 |
Elasticity measures, in economics | 33 |
Tender of the prince's horses | 33 |
They occur in March and September | 33 |
Where the rubber meets the paper? | 33 |
Hungarian-born mathematician Paul | 33 |
Greek personification of darkness | 33 |
Medicinal extract from rye fungus | 33 |
Restaurant in "Vertigo" | 33 |
Keebler's head elf and others | 33 |
Apt to stop at the grocery store? | 33 |
"It's a true fact!" | 33 |
Possible road construction result | 33 |
What a couch detective looks for? | 33 |
Last resort, in some sci-fi films | 33 |
"The Onion Row" author? | 33 |
Cable program with team coverage? | 33 |
Estrogen receptor, to geneticists | 33 |
You can't really guess on one | 33 |
Events for antique hunters, maybe | 33 |
Antique dealers' destinations | 33 |
Pop music's Gloria and Emilio | 33 |
Affari ___ (foreign affairs): It. | 33 |
Result of an annual guessing game | 33 |
First-aid supply for Springsteen? | 33 |
Where the tides meet the currents | 33 |
Rock where Samson hid: Judg. 15:8 | 33 |
Edward the Confessor's father | 33 |
Group of the same race or culture | 33 |
Disneyland's Matterhorn, once | 33 |