"High ___," 1941 movie | 32 |
Forty winks, south of the border | 32 |
Went through carefully, as clues | 32 |
Check-cashing requirement: Abbr. | 32 |
Member of a popular college frat | 32 |
Nostalgic person's utterance | 32 |
Billboards, posters and placards | 32 |
It's often indicated by bars | 32 |
Doyle tale, with "The" | 32 |
Lets the fingers do the talking? | 32 |
Certain stereotypical indicators | 32 |
King of the Amorites: Num. 21:21 | 32 |
"Oliver Twist" bad guy | 32 |
Most popular word game in India? | 32 |
Himalayan state bordering Bhutan | 32 |
'The Da Vinci Code' monk | 32 |
Marner in a George Eliot classic | 32 |
Former Cavaliers head coach Paul | 32 |
Maxim's bequest to gangsters | 32 |
Few of them were made after 1929 | 32 |
It's known for its start-ups | 32 |
Product of a domesticated insect | 32 |
It's just outside the window | 32 |
"Bubbles" of the opera | 32 |
Place for an inactive Minuteman? | 32 |
It may have a high grain content | 32 |
Storage buildings with elevators | 32 |
What may accumulate in the mouth | 32 |
1985 western starring two Kevins | 32 |
Race horse in an A.C. Doyle tale | 32 |
Symbol of being born into wealth | 32 |
Realistic video game, informally | 32 |
Popular computer game since 1989 | 32 |
Dinah's avenger in the Bible | 32 |
___ Valley (Reagan Library site) | 32 |
___ Valley (Reagan Library city) | 32 |
Ventura County's ____ Valley | 32 |
One in Tarzan's family tree? | 32 |
"Red as a rose" is one | 32 |
'Hard as nails,' for one | 32 |
'Cute as a button,' e.g. | 32 |
1980s game with four big buttons | 32 |
Electronic game fad of the 1980s | 32 |
"The Capeman" composer | 32 |
"The Boxer" songwriter | 32 |
'Plaza Suite' playwright | 32 |
Feminist philosopher de Beauvoir | 32 |
Eponym of a major Canadian river | 32 |
People with laid-back lifestyles | 32 |
Marge Bouvier's married name | 32 |
Electronic enactments, for short | 32 |
Virtual citizens in a video game | 32 |
It's carried by radio and TV | 32 |
State that many couples live in? | 32 |
Where Moses received two tablets | 32 |
Where the Decalogue was received | 32 |
Hotel Lombardy resident: 1939-40 | 32 |
One who can cure transgressions? | 32 |
Words for indefinite adjournment | 32 |
Symbol of simple harmonic motion | 32 |
Source of strength, figuratively | 32 |
"___ song of sixpence" | 32 |
Literally, "lion city" | 32 |
Choir members during the sermon? | 32 |
Choir director's exhortation | 32 |
Meeting place for the unattached | 32 |
Isolates, as one from among many | 32 |
Makings of a very boring mosaic? | 32 |
Turns state's evidence, e.g. | 32 |
Gary of "Forrest Gump" | 32 |
" . . . will ___ ship" | 32 |
___ Fein (Irish political party) | 32 |
"Born again" candidate | 32 |
Alcohol and tobacco levies, e.g. | 32 |
They may be cleared with a spray | 32 |
ItÂ’s northwest of Des Moines | 32 |
Wets one's whistle, in a way | 32 |
What to call a sergeant, perhaps | 32 |
Gen. Schwarzkopf's new title | 32 |
Former Beatle ___ Paul McCartney | 32 |
''Your majesty'' | 32 |
With Warner or Elektra, at times | 32 |
Seattle Slew, vis-Ã -vis Swale | 32 |
''No ___, Bob!'' | 32 |
Second careers for thoroughbreds | 32 |
Knighted vintner's nickname? | 32 |
"Baby Got Back" rapper | 32 |
Emphatic response during a drill | 32 |
"Vulgar Errors" author | 32 |
Spanish ''ayes'' | 32 |
Plant fiber used for making rope | 32 |
"Yes, sir," in Seville | 32 |
"Of course, señor!" | 32 |
Yucatán "For sure!" | 32 |
Señor's iterated approval | 32 |
Mexican's double affirmative | 32 |
Enthusiastic Latino's assent | 32 |
Charo's "aye, aye" | 32 |
Acapulco "Absolutely!" | 32 |
"Oh yes, señorita!" | 32 |