"The O.C.," essentially | 33 |
Its leaves are used for cleansing | 33 |
Rises dramatically, as popularity | 33 |
Winemaking village east of Verona | 33 |
Sound from someone who's down | 33 |
Beverage brand with a lizard logo | 33 |
Drink with a lizard on its bottle | 33 |
Grew serious, with "up" | 33 |
Gets serious, with "up" | 33 |
Recovers from a night on the town | 33 |
Ferber's Pulitzer Prize novel | 33 |
"The Outsiders" faction | 33 |
San Diego's region, for short | 33 |
Russian host of the 2014 Olympics | 33 |
"Laugh-In" catch phrase | 33 |
Projecting piece, as for a column | 33 |
Part of a statue's foundation | 33 |
Stormtroopers of Death, for short | 33 |
Primus album "Pork ___" | 33 |
"Sermons and ___ water" | 33 |
Crush holder that's crushable | 33 |
The philosophy behind colatherapy | 33 |
"Two cents plain" drink | 33 |
'-- I' ('Me too') | 33 |
Gomorrah's wicked sister city | 33 |
City destroyed for its wickedness | 33 |
They may get rolled out in spring | 33 |
The Who: "Odds and ___" | 33 |
Where loose change might be found | 33 |
"Convertible" furniture | 33 |
It's delivered underhandedly? | 33 |
Start for Germany, but not Greece | 33 |
Nonaggressive marketing technique | 33 |
Condition of being damp and heavy | 33 |
Like cereal in milk, after a time | 33 |
"You never had it ___!" | 33 |
"I swear it's true" | 33 |
Area south of Houston St., N.Y.C. | 33 |
Green crops cultivated for fodder | 33 |
"That seems to be true" | 33 |
Jurisdiction, in Anglo-Saxon days | 33 |
"Do re mi fa ___ . . ." | 33 |
It takes a year to get around him | 33 |
Having no more options, for short | 33 |
Offered a shoulder to cry on, say | 33 |
Green fests might use this energy | 33 |
The sun and its revolving spheres | 33 |
Realtor's "Eureka!" | 33 |
Ace Frehley: "Rock ___" | 33 |
They say, "We done it!" | 33 |
Experimenter's electromagnets | 33 |
Baroque composer Padre Antonio __ | 33 |
Maturity classification of sherry | 33 |
Architect Paolo of Arcosanti fame | 33 |
They often hit the ground running | 33 |
Unwelcome doorbell ringers, often | 33 |
Theme of this puzzle, so to speak | 33 |
They're not liquid or gaseous | 33 |
Made entirely with semiconductors | 33 |
Audition winner's part, maybe | 33 |
It's just him or her on stage | 33 |
Parting words from the von Trapps | 33 |
Project without the band, perhaps | 33 |
"American Idol" numbers | 33 |
Round-trippers with nobody aboard | 33 |
Puzzle contestant who eschews aid | 33 |
"Deadwood" entrepreneur | 33 |
Longtime Chicago Symphony maestro | 33 |
Sir Georg of the Chicago Symphony | 33 |
It's dissolved into a solvent | 33 |
In the black, like a dry cleaner? | 33 |
Accomplish today's objective? | 33 |
"___ Enchanted Evening" | 33 |
Definition of a professor, part 1 | 33 |
First in a series of Web postings | 33 |
Duke in "King Henry VI" | 33 |
Track 2 on "Abbey Road" | 33 |
What Marcellus sensed in Denmark? | 33 |
Supertramp "___ Change" | 33 |
At an unknown point in the future | 33 |
In a minute or two . . . or three | 33 |
Vowel inclusion with a disclaimer | 33 |
Prince William, to Prince Charles | 33 |
Cult "Wild Hearted ___" | 33 |
About one of every two deliveries | 33 |
"___ of a Preacher Man" | 33 |
Labor result, about half the time | 33 |
Founder's successor, at times | 33 |
Harpsichord practice piece, maybe | 33 |
Thing that many people break into | 33 |
It's occasionally broken into | 33 |
It may be broken into on Broadway | 33 |
"Jingle Bells," for one | 33 |
"Auld Lang Syne" is one | 33 |
''Boom'' beginner | 33 |
Antonio Banderas, to Tippi Hedren | 33 |
"Golden Treasury" entry | 33 |
14-liner from a pain in the neck? | 33 |
Some of Shakespeare's income? | 33 |
"I Got You Babe" singer | 33 |