Victorian and Edwardian, for two | 32 |
Eoarchean and Neoarchean are two | 32 |
''-zoic'' things | 32 |
Stats for Pirates with good arms | 32 |
Periods of history on a timeline | 32 |
Can be easily removed by rubbing | 32 |
Evanescence "___ This" | 32 |
Cardigans "___/Rewind" | 32 |
1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie | 32 |
Helpful tip for a puzzle solver? | 32 |
Crossword-puzzle maker's aid | 32 |
Word in a proof's conclusion | 32 |
The ''E'' in QED | 32 |
One of Mnemosyne's daughters | 32 |
Pindar's patroness of poetry | 32 |
One with Clio, Thalia and Urania | 32 |
Puzzle maker's favorite Muse | 32 |
One of Terpsichore's sisters | 32 |
Mythical inventor of the kithara | 32 |
Muse appropriate for this puzzle | 32 |
Classic label in classical music | 32 |
Monogram of Tarzan's creator | 32 |
"Das Lied von der ___" | 32 |
Obsolete palindromic preposition | 32 |
"Prior to," poetically | 32 |
". . . ___ I saw Elba" | 32 |
It comes before "long" | 32 |
"Able was I ___ I ..." | 32 |
"Able was I ___ . . ." | 32 |
Like a Siberian Husky's ears | 32 |
Like an attentive dog's ears | 32 |
Future engineer's toy, maybe | 32 |
Future architect's plaything | 32 |
Beams, nuts, bolts, motors, etc. | 32 |
" . . . ___ saw Elba" | 32 |
Spanish pop tune of the '70s | 32 |
1974 pop hit with Spanish lyrics | 32 |
Centimeter-gram-second work unit | 32 |
About 624 billion electron-volts | 32 |
Algeria's Grand ___ Oriental | 32 |
Philosopher's "so" | 32 |
10 million of them equal a joule | 32 |
___ per second (luminosity unit) | 32 |
They can be used to measure work | 32 |
"___ tu" (Verdi work) | 32 |
"Layla" singer Clapton | 32 |
Idle of "Monty Python" | 32 |
Football Hall of Famer Dickerson | 32 |
Actor Bana of "Munich" | 32 |
One of the acting Roberts family | 32 |
Guitarist Clapton of Blind Faith | 32 |
Costar of John, Terry and Graham | 32 |
Clapton of Derek and the Dominos | 32 |
"Spamalot" writer Idle | 32 |
"All My Children" role | 32 |
Jong who wrote "Fanny" | 32 |
"Loveroot" author Jong | 32 |
Lake named after an Indian tribe | 32 |
Tribe also called the Cat Nation | 32 |
Pennsylvania's Flagship City | 32 |
One of Jay Gould's railroads | 32 |
Northernmost Pennsylvania county | 32 |
New York county south of Niagara | 32 |
Where ships for Perry were built | 32 |
Upstate New York's ___ Canal | 32 |
Site of the Cuyahoga's mouth | 32 |
Pennsylvania county, or its lake | 32 |
Oliver Hazard Perry victory site | 32 |
Northwestern Pennsylvania county | 32 |
Mercyhurst University's city | 32 |
It's due north of Pittsburgh | 32 |
Indian of the Great Lakes region | 32 |
First Great Lake, alphabetically | 32 |
___ Lackawanna (bygone railroad) | 32 |
Work on it began in Rome in 1817 | 32 |
"CHiPs" costar Estrada | 32 |
Nobelist poet ___ Axel Karlfeldt | 32 |
"Flying Dutchman" role | 32 |
Collaborator with Claude Debussy | 32 |
''___ go bragh'' | 32 |
Lead-in for "go bragh" | 32 |
Start of a slogan heard in March | 32 |
Poetic name for the emerald isle | 32 |
Sons of ___ (ethnic pride group) | 32 |
Popular girl's name in Wales | 32 |
"The Waltons" daughter | 32 |
Three-time Emmy nominee La Salle | 32 |
Noah's "ER" costar | 32 |
Source of conflict, in antiquity | 32 |
Dwarf planet orbited by Dysnomia | 32 |
Legislation benefitting retirees | 32 |
United Nations member since 1993 | 32 |
Italian colony from 1890 to 1941 | 32 |
A. A. Fair's real first name | 32 |
First name in whodunit mysteries | 32 |
Creator of Perry, Della and Paul | 32 |
Man's name that sounds noble | 32 |
Lieutenant Tragg creator Gardner | 32 |
Contemporary of Ngaio and Agatha | 32 |
Contemporary of Dashiell and Rex | 32 |