Lounge provider at major airports | 33 |
Grp. that sends pkgs. to soldiers | 33 |
Grp. helping those on shore leave | 33 |
Gp. that's done tours in Iraq | 33 |
Gp. that helps soldiers see stars | 33 |
G.I.'s entertainment provider | 33 |
Stars and Stripes land, for short | 33 |
Canada's neighbor, familiarly | 33 |
Drug-standards publication: Abbr. | 33 |
Letters on the "Nimitz" | 33 |
WWII battlecruiser in the Pacific | 33 |
Dollar bill depiction, familiarly | 33 |
Ship that runs on impulse engines | 33 |
Former communist country, briefly | 33 |
"Spies Like Us" setting | 33 |
RWR's "evil empire" | 33 |
Red giant that's broken apart | 33 |
Former UN Security Council member | 33 |
Focus of a big breakup in '91 | 33 |
BOAC destination in a Beatles hit | 33 |
1960 European Championship winner | 33 |
"Back in the ___"" | 33 |
Corp. headquartered in Pittsburgh | 33 |
Company co-founded by J.P. Morgan | 33 |
"Habla ___ español?" | 33 |
"Give ___ tools . . . " | 33 |
Diner order, with "the" | 33 |
Pub request, with "the" | 33 |
Bar request, with "the" | 33 |
"I'll have the ___" | 33 |
One generating a lot of interest? | 33 |
Its motto is "Industry" | 33 |
"Industry" is its motto | 33 |
Its official snack food is Jell-O | 33 |
Home of the Bonneville Salt Flats | 33 |
Capitol Reef National Park locale | 33 |
Young's "the place" | 33 |
Where the Golden Spike was driven | 33 |
The sego lily is its state flower | 33 |
Sundance Film Festival's home | 33 |
Locale of 1869's Golden Spike | 33 |
Its state flower is the sego lily | 33 |
Its quarters have two locomotives | 33 |
Capital Reef National Park locale | 33 |
Brigham Young, at one time (var.) | 33 |
"Big Love" family, e.g. | 33 |
Tony winner Hagen's namesakes | 33 |
Salt Lake City collegiate athlete | 33 |
Tribe with a state named after it | 33 |
Runnin' Rebel opponent, maybe | 33 |
Indian in the Four Corners states | 33 |
They're set in place settings | 33 |
Sch. whose mascot is Paydirt Pete | 33 |
Sch. with the mascot Paydirt Pete | 33 |
"In ___," Nirvana album | 33 |
Multipurpose vehicles, informally | 33 |
Off-roaders' choices, briefly | 33 |
New York city on the Mohawk River | 33 |
"Thinking ahead" reader | 33 |
Alternative magazine founder Eric | 33 |
___ Reader (alternative magazine) | 33 |
___ Reader (former magazine name) | 33 |
Independent Press Awards bestower | 33 |
Eclectic magazine founded in 1984 | 33 |
Big name in alternative magazines | 33 |
-- -Aztecan (family of languages) | 33 |
Painter of Parisian street scenes | 33 |
They're illegal on many roads | 33 |
East Coast pretzel and chip giant | 33 |
School founded by Thos. Jefferson | 33 |
It was founded by Thos. Jefferson | 33 |
Ray blocked by certain sunscreens | 33 |
Inst. founded by Thomas Jefferson | 33 |
Charlottesville campus, for short | 33 |
Area changed by a colored contact | 33 |
German speed skater ____ Jens Mey | 33 |
Secret Service agent's weapon | 33 |
9mm weapon named for its designer | 33 |
It flows into Africa's Orange | 33 |
Word on an airplane bathroom door | 33 |
They've got "leche" | 33 |
Workaholics don't use it much | 33 |
Playwright who became a president | 33 |
___ victus (woe to the conquered) | 33 |
What a hobo might be charged with | 33 |
Batman between Michael and George | 33 |
Michael's successor as Batman | 33 |
Kilmer of "Real Genius" | 33 |
"The Doors" star Kilmer | 33 |
1974 Best Actress nominee Perrine | 33 |
California's capital, 1852-53 | 33 |
Continental headquarters, 1777-78 | 33 |
"Grease" singer Frankie | 33 |
"Rag Doll" singer, 1964 | 33 |
''Grease'' singer | 33 |
Mettle that might win you a medal | 33 |
Physics Nobelist Fitch and others | 33 |
Sibelius' '-- Triste' | 33 |
"Let's go," to Dora | 33 |
"Let's go, Miguel!" | 33 |