Improvised musical accompaniments | 33 |
Mover, but hopefully not a shaker | 33 |
It'll help you make your move | 33 |
Joan of "Knots Landing" | 33 |
Vivian of "I Love Lucy" | 33 |
Revolver with the letters N-E-W-S | 33 |
It shows which way the wind blows | 33 |
Redgrave of "Atonement" | 33 |
"Blade Runner" composer | 33 |
VC help for soft drink consumers? | 33 |
"To the Extreme" rapper | 33 |
Disappear, like a moving vehicle? | 33 |
Cosmetics, perfume, and the like? | 33 |
She makes a living off of letters | 33 |
"Wheel of Fortune" name | 33 |
Sponsor of the annual Warped Tour | 33 |
Movers, but hopefully not shakers | 33 |
Alternate sp., in crossword clues | 33 |
Coyote, say, to a Western rancher | 33 |
Biographer of Michelangelo et al. | 33 |
16th c. chronicler of Italian art | 33 |
Popular Valentine's Day items | 33 |
Geraldo Rivera opened one in 1986 | 33 |
Syllables before "voom" | 33 |
''___ con Dios!'' | 33 |
Home electronics censoring device | 33 |
Remote target with multiple heads | 33 |
Obsolete program saver, for short | 33 |
___ analysis (branch of calculus) | 33 |
Something that'll follow you? | 33 |
Beetle with four wheels, slangily | 33 |
Avoid a suddenly stopped car, say | 33 |
Alters a schooner's direction | 33 |
Tomato drink used in retaliation? | 33 |
Strip searcher's destination? | 33 |
Place to play poker 'til dawn | 33 |
Where to grow carrots and spinach | 33 |
". . . or else" message | 33 |
Charlotte Martin song that flows? | 33 |
The Sail (southern constellation) | 33 |
Andorra la ___ (Pyrenees capital) | 33 |
Gentle manner intended to deceive | 33 |
Where St. Mark's Cathedral is | 33 |
Eponymous logical diagram creator | 33 |
Twenty : English :: ___ : Italian | 33 |
Starbucks size bigger than grande | 33 |
The Magellan spacecraft mapped it | 33 |
Ship of "Ship of Fools" | 33 |
Tennis's Zvonareva and others | 33 |
Actress Miles and author Brittain | 33 |
''Aida'' composer | 33 |
Captain in "Billy Budd" | 33 |
Cinéma ___ (documentary style) | 33 |
"View of Delft" painter | 33 |
Bicentennial state: March 4, 1991 | 33 |
"Off on a Comet" author | 33 |
"Romeo and Juliet" city | 33 |
Riverdale High brunette of comics | 33 |
Hor.'s opposite, on an old TV | 33 |
Meeting place for mathematicians? | 33 |
"Roman Holiday" scooter | 33 |
"Roman Holiday" vehicle | 33 |
Emperor who started the Colosseum | 33 |
Third piece of a three-piece suit | 33 |
Part of a fashion ensemble, maybe | 33 |
Provides with power and authority | 33 |
One who might care for a sick cat | 33 |
Liz of "Garfield," e.g. | 33 |
Expert performer, usually (Abbr.) | 33 |
Longtime Indy 500 competitor, say | 33 |
Some November paraders, for short | 33 |
Caramel-coconut Girl Scout cookie | 33 |
"Couples Therapy" airer | 33 |
Other choice that's practical | 33 |
Pertaining to a road or traveling | 33 |
Crown ___ (popular cop car model) | 33 |
1951 A.L. strikeout leader Raschi | 33 |
Lead-in for "president" | 33 |
Pertaining to a king's deputy | 33 |
Title for Columbus, in the Indies | 33 |
Guitarist Peterson of The Bangles | 33 |
Kid-___ (children's TV shows) | 33 |
End of a long Iron Butterfly song | 33 |
Blue who was the A.L. MVP in 1971 | 33 |
"La ___," O. Lewis book | 33 |
Primates seen on old home movies? | 33 |
"The Third Man" setting | 33 |
Marie Antoinette's birthplace | 33 |
Some served veterans there: Abbr. | 33 |
Final article of the Constitution | 33 |
Publisher of Steinbeck and Bellow | 33 |
Tennis's 1977 U.S. Open champ | 33 |
1977 U.S. Open champion Guillermo | 33 |
"In the Navy" pop group | 33 |
An evil soul's sin? (Anagram) | 33 |
Capital of Lithuania, to Russians | 33 |
Diesel of ''XXX'' | 33 |
Ingredient in dressing, in France | 33 |
Adorned with climbers or creepers | 33 |
Expensive for being used, perhaps | 33 |