John's collaborator | 23 |
John Jones's middle name | 28 |
First Nunuvut Premier Okalik | 28 |
First name in film and salsa | 28 |
Colonial patriot Revere | 23 |
Capt. Jones's middle name | 29 |
Cézanne or Gauguin | 25 |
Biblical epistle writer | 23 |
Associate of Peter and Mary | 27 |
Prentiss from San Antonio | 25 |
The second Mrs. Tanqueray | 25 |
Tanqueray's second wife | 27 |
Sen. Hawkins from Fla. | 22 |
Prentiss orPoundstone | 22 |
Prentiss or Poundstone | 22 |
Famous singer-turned-judge | 26 |
Cohort of Randy and Simon | 25 |
1995 Isabel Allende memoir | 26 |
'80s pop star Abdul | 23 |
Former CNN news anchor | 22 |
St. ___ Girl (German beer) | 26 |
St. ___ Girl (beer brand) | 25 |
St. __ Girl: beer brand | 23 |
Sainted eighth-century pope | 27 |
Russian emperor in 1800 | 23 |
Physics Nobelist: 1945 | 22 |
Physics Nobelist Wolfgang | 25 |
Nobel Prize physicist: 1945 | 27 |
Nobel physicist of 1945 | 23 |
King of Greece, 1947-64 | 23 |
Exclusion-principle physicist | 29 |
Soprano henchman ___ Walnuts | 28 |
One of Tony Soprano's men | 29 |
Talking parrot of film | 22 |
Talking parrot in a 1998 film | 29 |
1998 movie title parrot | 23 |
1946 Wimbledon champ Betz | 25 |
"The Perils of ---" | 29 |
Husband of Joanne Woodward | 26 |
Part of a South American city | 29 |
Brazilian name for six popes | 28 |
Important event in 1775 | 23 |
St. ___ Cathedral, London | 25 |
St. _____ (London site) | 23 |
Saint --- Cathedral, London | 27 |
It follows St. or Mrs. | 22 |
Letterman's bandleader | 26 |
'Graceland' singer | 26 |
Art Garfunkel's partner | 27 |
Successor to Pope John XXIII | 28 |
1960's-70's pontiff | 27 |
"Jury Duty" star | 26 |
Nondieter's trademark | 25 |
Twain's Tom Canty, e.g. | 27 |
Tom Canty, in a Twain tale | 26 |
Tom Canty, in a Twain novel | 27 |
Alms receivers of yore | 22 |
YouTube viewerÂ’s option | 27 |
One that may be pregnant | 24 |
Children's Hour, e.g. | 25 |
Like some DVDs in DVD players | 29 |
Didn't immediately go on | 28 |
Didn't go on right away | 27 |
Stops the tape temporarily | 26 |
Renaissance dance (Var.) | 24 |
17th-century court dance | 24 |
Stately old court dance | 23 |
Dance of the 16th century | 25 |
17th century court dance | 24 |
Great Italian tenor of today | 28 |
Cover with stone, e.g. | 22 |
Cover a lot of ground? | 22 |
Work with tar, perhaps | 22 |
Turn into a parking lot | 23 |
Ring studded with diamonds | 26 |
Repair roads, in a way | 22 |
Put down, as a driveway | 23 |
Lay down some blacktop | 22 |
Get concrete results on? | 24 |
Eschew driveway gravel, maybe | 29 |
Ease the way, in a way? | 23 |
Ease the way, in a way | 22 |
Cover with cobblestones | 23 |
Cover firmly and solidly | 24 |
Worked on the sidewalk | 22 |
Like most well-traveled roads | 29 |
Like "66," etc. | 25 |
Laid down a lot, perhaps | 24 |
Asphalt-covered parking areas | 29 |
Worker with street smarts? | 26 |
Someone who makes a lot? | 24 |
Road crew worker, perhaps | 25 |
One who prepares the way | 24 |
One of a lot of workers? | 24 |
Man in the street, perhaps | 26 |
Device for spreading concrete | 29 |
Installs, as a driveway | 23 |
Gets concrete results? | 22 |
Covers a lot of ground | 22 |
Makes a firm, level surface | 27 |