Site of the 1960 Summer Games | 29 |
"Quo Vadis" setting | 29 |
Star-crossed lover of fiction | 29 |
TV's "___ Room" | 29 |
Child's one-piece garment | 29 |
Sexual encounters, as it were | 29 |
One of them won in Roman myth | 29 |
One-time White House nickname | 29 |
Turcotte who rode Secretariat | 29 |
'80s White House nickname | 29 |
Late Commerce Secretary Brown | 29 |
Darling of the baseball world | 29 |
80's White House nickname | 29 |
Firing of a gossip columnist? | 29 |
George H.W.'s predecessor | 29 |
SePArately distinct lettering | 29 |
"La ___," 1950 film | 29 |
Often last movement of sonata | 29 |
Many a Beethoven sonata ender | 29 |
1998 John Frankenheimer movie | 29 |
Running back Dayne and others | 29 |
Colman and Reagan, to friends | 29 |
Baseball's LeFlore et al. | 29 |
Baseball's Gant and Santo | 29 |
Pooh's friend, Little ___ | 29 |
Australasian mammal, slangily | 29 |
Associate of Tigger the Tiger | 29 |
They're raised in revelry | 29 |
Piece that moves orthogonally | 29 |
Class-schedule column heading | 29 |
"A ___ With a View" | 29 |
Compartment in a sleeping car | 29 |
Late TV exec's first name | 29 |
2003 memoir of a TV executive | 29 |
Shoes with an interior pocket | 29 |
Australian leapers, for short | 29 |
Human rights advocate Eleanor | 29 |
A "vote loser"? No! | 29 |
Place to stop between flights | 29 |
Morning "announcer" | 29 |
Democratic party symbol, once | 29 |
Bass note of a chord, usually | 29 |
Support, with "for" | 29 |
Food item for a Digger Indian | 29 |
Underground crop storage area | 29 |
Rumble in the Jungle strategy | 29 |
Secured, with "off" | 29 |
Participated in a rodeo event | 29 |
They're shown to a novice | 29 |
They're sometimes skipped | 29 |
Pulitzer-winning composer Ned | 29 |
One of TV's Gilmore girls | 29 |
Calhoun who played Marco Polo | 29 |
2011 U.S. Open winner McIlroy | 29 |
Children's author Asquith | 29 |
Icelandic rock band Sigur ___ | 29 |
Children's writer Asquith | 29 |
"()" band Sigur ___ | 29 |
Sonoma County's Santa ___ | 29 |
Parks of civil-rights history | 29 |
Parks in the front of the bus | 29 |
Martin's bus boycott ally | 29 |
Civil rights figure ___ Parks | 29 |
"Hail Mary" counter | 29 |
It's romantic to give one | 29 |
"The Bachelor" prop | 29 |
Yorkist or Lancastrian emblem | 29 |
Matriarch of the Kennedy clan | 29 |
Flower in a Portland nickname | 29 |
Baseball's Charlie Hustle | 29 |
"Oliver Twist" girl | 29 |
'The Bachelor' flower | 29 |
Home field of the UCLA Bruins | 29 |
"Citizen Kane" line | 29 |
Like brilliantly colored lips | 29 |
They come with bows and beaus | 29 |
Syrup source for marshmallows | 29 |
Pulitzer play subject in 1965 | 29 |
Faced head-on, as a challenge | 29 |
Met, as a difficult challenge | 29 |
___ stone (hieroglyphics key) | 29 |
Ornament shaped like a flower | 29 |
Icing buds on decorated cakes | 29 |
___ Hashana (Jewish New Year) | 29 |
W.W. II's ___ the Riveter | 29 |
What McCall's was renamed | 29 |
Talk radio host O'Donnell | 29 |
Oprah's best-selling cook | 29 |
One-time talker O'Donnell | 29 |
Daytime TV host OÂ’Donnell | 29 |
"Ring-a-round" girl | 29 |
It helps a pitcher get a grip | 29 |
Contents of pitcher's bag | 29 |
Friend on "Friends" | 29 |
Antarctica's __ Ice Shelf | 29 |
The New Yorker founder Harold | 29 |
First woman to govern a state | 29 |
Friend in "Friends" | 29 |
Clooney's E.R. role | 29 |
Chipmunks creator Bagdasarian | 29 |