Moulding at the base of a column | 32 |
Doughnuts, topologically speaking | 33 |
Doughnut shapes, mathematically speaking | 40 |
Donuts, bagels, and coffee mugs, topologically | 46 |
Danish kroner, topologically speaking | 37 |
Aaron Spelling's actress daughter | 37 |
"To Venus and Back" singer Amos | 41 |
"To Venus and Back" Amos | 34 |
"Tiger's Mouth" Sparks | 36 |
"Strange Little Girl" singer Amos | 43 |
"Silent All These Years" Amos | 39 |
"Scarlet's Walk" singer | 37 |
"Midwinter Graces" Amos | 33 |
"Little Earthquakes" singer Amos | 42 |
"From the Choirgirl Hotel" singer Amos | 48 |
"Beverly Hills: 90210" actress Spelling | 49 |
"A Sorta Fairytale" singer Amos | 41 |
"___ & Dean" (Oxygen reality show) | 48 |
"Cornflake Girl" singer | 33 |
Singer of the 1992 hit "Crucify" | 42 |
"Scarlet's Walk" singer/songwriter | 48 |
"Professional Widow" singer | 37 |
"Flavor" singer/songwriter | 36 |
"1000 Oceans" singer, 1999 | 36 |
''To Venus and Back'' artist | 44 |
Like an inner tube, geometrically | 33 |
"She's got a ticket --- ..." | 42 |
Supporters of James II, originally | 34 |
One side in the Revolutionary War | 33 |
Conservative Party members, in Great Britain | 44 |
Outfielder Hunter with nine Gold Gloves | 39 |
Angel Hunter from Pine Bluff, AR | 32 |
Old Ford named for an Italian city | 34 |
Italian motor city, to an Italian | 33 |
Former Ford named for an Italian city | 37 |
2006 Winter Olympics host city, to locals | 41 |
"Flying Down ___" (1933 movie) | 40 |
Hope-Crosby's "Road ___" | 38 |
Hope-Crosby flick, "Road ___" | 39 |
"Road ___" (Hope/Crosby film) | 39 |
"Flying Down ___" (Astaire-Rogers film) | 49 |
The Monkees' bass player Peter | 34 |
Former bandmate of Dolenz, Jones, and Nesmith | 45 |
Singer Mel ("The Velvet Fog") | 39 |
"It Wasn't All Velvet" memoirist | 46 |
"Careless Hands" singer, 1949 | 39 |
Singer nicknamed "The Velvet Fog" | 43 |
Self-titled jazz vocal album of 1958 | 36 |
Lifetime Achievement Grammy recipient of '99 | 48 |
Grammy's Best Male Jazz Vocalist of 1982-83 | 47 |
Cowriter of "The Christmas Song" | 42 |
"The Other Side of the Rainbow" author | 48 |
"The Christmas Song" composer Mel | 43 |
"The Christmas Song" co-writer | 40 |
"The Christmas Song" co-composer | 42 |
"Chestnuts roasting ..." melody writer | 48 |
"Careless Hands" singer Mel | 37 |
"Careless Hands" crooner, 1949 | 40 |
"Born to be Blue" penner | 34 |
"Bewitched" singer, 1950 | 34 |
Like some postmen's trousers | 32 |
Ednaswap song Natalie Imbruglia had a hit with | 46 |
"___ Curtain" (1966 Paul Newman film) | 47 |
"___ Curtain," Newman film | 36 |
" . . . tattered and ___" | 35 |
"The Wizard of Oz" disaster | 37 |
Phenomenon measured by the Fujita scale | 39 |
Early scene in "The Wizard of Oz" | 43 |
"The Wizard of Oz" weather event | 42 |
''Wizard of Oz'' plot device | 44 |
Weatherperson's back street? | 32 |
Alerts generated by funnel cloud sightings | 42 |
Film co-starring Lena Horne becomes dangerous? | 46 |
... "Works on a ___, too!" | 36 |
Like gift wrap on Christmas morning | 35 |
Red-carpet appearance of actor Rip? | 35 |
Side of a fight that almost always loses | 40 |
Runner in "The Sun Also Rises" | 40 |
Ring figure in "Carmen" | 33 |
Matador's adversary in the corrida | 38 |
Fatty tuna at a sushi restaurant | 32 |
Company that acquired Lawn-Boy in 1989 | 38 |
"Death in the Afternoon" beast | 40 |
"Bullish" mower manufacturer | 38 |
"Blood and Sand" beast | 32 |
Peppard film, "One More Train ___" | 44 |
Four Seasons Hotels headquarters | 32 |
World's Biggest Bookstore site | 34 |
One of my favourite cities in North America | 43 |
Home of hockey's Maple Leafs | 32 |
Harbourfront is one of its neighborhoods | 40 |
City where NOW and eye weekly are published | 43 |
City originally known as the Town of York | 41 |
City in Ontario's Golden Horseshoe | 38 |
"Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World" setting | 47 |
Certain major-leaguer, to a letter writer? | 42 |
Ironically, end of a patriotic sports trio | 42 |
1993 World Series winners, alphabetically? | 42 |
Basketball team whose members have pet macaws? | 46 |
"The Devil knows how ___": Coleridge | 46 |