Two-time Indy winner Luyendyk | 29 |
The Little Mermaid's name | 29 |
They're open on Saturdays | 29 |
TV title role for Robert Wuhl | 29 |
They're sometimes twisted | 29 |
They're frequently folded | 29 |
The Cadets, in college sports | 29 |
They may make the mouth water | 29 |
The 'A' of ETA: Abbr. | 29 |
Temperamental one, supposedly | 29 |
They're black for witches | 29 |
They may be lively or liberal | 29 |
They're liberal on campus | 29 |
Take -- (rest one's dogs) | 29 |
Take out for ___ (test-drive) | 29 |
Tea-producing region of India | 29 |
They may get in shape or gear | 29 |
Toss from the center, perhaps | 29 |
They help you make your goals | 29 |
The 'A' of PTA: Abbr. | 29 |
They often have organs: Abbr. | 29 |
Takes on, as a responsibility | 29 |
Tony Bennett's birthplace | 29 |
Three golden apples undid her | 29 |
Trailblazing video game maker | 29 |
Two-time host of the Olympics | 29 |
They participate in big games | 29 |
Take ____ from me: listen up! | 29 |
The Thrashers, on scoreboards | 29 |
The Amazon R. empties into it | 29 |
They're filled with dough | 29 |
They're pressed for cash? | 29 |
They're filled with bills | 29 |
The ___, comics crime fighter | 29 |
Threesome in a water molecule | 29 |
They're split and smashed | 29 |
Trapped, after "up" | 29 |
Take ___ down memory lane ... | 29 |
The U.N.'s Kofi ___ Annan | 29 |
Truman's U.K. counterpart | 29 |
The Bard of ___ (Shakespeare) | 29 |
Twisting Winter Olympics leap | 29 |
The A in "CAT scan" | 29 |
Truth held to be self-evident | 29 |
Town near the Don's mouth | 29 |
They're often up in arms? | 29 |
TheyÂ’re often up in arms? | 29 |
This needs to be brought home | 29 |
Tries to keep the boat afloat | 29 |
Tutu wearer's performance | 29 |
Trees that yield light lumber | 29 |
They were big in the 40's | 29 |
They make frequent statements | 29 |
The ___ of Avon (Shakespeare) | 29 |
They can go pretty low (Var.) | 29 |
They're relayed in relays | 29 |
Telecommunications speed unit | 29 |
They equal one bit per second | 29 |
The ammo theme of this puzzle | 29 |
They originate from the heart | 29 |
The Father of English History | 29 |
Traditional Sunday entrées | 29 |
Telephone inventor, Alexander | 29 |
Title girl in a 1976 Kiss hit | 29 |
Tot's dinnertime neckwear | 29 |
They catch babies' spills | 29 |
Thing with a life of its own? | 29 |
Toasted sandwiches, for short | 29 |
They're listed near clubs | 29 |
They often include toothpicks | 29 |
The Road Runner, when running | 29 |
This may be found on a jacket | 29 |
Thing with feathers or scales | 29 |
Trustees' gathering place | 29 |
There are five in this puzzle | 29 |
The stuff heroes are made of? | 29 |
Tells terrible jokes, perhaps | 29 |
TV technician's equipment | 29 |
Trick-or-treaters' sounds | 29 |
Tender of nursery rhyme sheep | 29 |
They took orders from Mr. Big | 29 |
TD Garden team on scoreboards | 29 |
Tom of "Happy Days" | 29 |
Three-time Holyfield opponent | 29 |
Top two trump cards in euchre | 29 |
Tarzan's jungle companion | 29 |
Top of a woman's swimsuit | 29 |
Title in an Uncle Remus story | 29 |
Three-time A.L. batting champ | 29 |
Thing that may be penciled in | 29 |
The ___, Dick Tracy adversary | 29 |
They may be arched or plucked | 29 |
There are eagles in it: Abbr. | 29 |
They usually weren't hits | 29 |
Tampa Bay footballer, briefly | 29 |
Tampa Bay gridders, for short | 29 |
Tries to move someone 90 feet | 29 |
TV award discontinued in 1997 | 29 |
Town near the English Channel | 29 |
Ticket seller's enclosure | 29 |