"To a ___," Burns poem | 32 |
"To a ___", Burns poem | 32 |
It's a many-splendored thing | 32 |
It comes with hearts and flowers | 32 |
It means nothing to Andy Roddick | 32 |
Like Romeo before meeting Juliet | 32 |
Song identified with Ruth Etting | 32 |
Ruth Etting's trademark tune | 32 |
"___, Come Back to Me" | 32 |
The ____Arctic ( our near north) | 32 |
Like a film made on a shoestring | 32 |
Rob of "The West Wing" | 32 |
Rob of the "Brat Pack" | 32 |
Chad of "Life Goes On" | 32 |
"Brat Pack" member Rob | 32 |
Defuses a tense situation, maybe | 32 |
Credit-card issuer's come-on | 32 |
It's often served on a bagel | 32 |
"The Thin Man" actress | 32 |
"The Thin Man" co-star | 32 |
Org. that awards the Vare Trophy | 32 |
Org. co-founded by Babe Zaharias | 32 |
Orderly supervisor, maybe: Abbr. | 32 |
They rotate 2,000 times per hour | 32 |
They groove for about 26 minutes | 32 |
Discophile's collection | 32 |
___ Hubbard, Scientology founder | 32 |
Its scores range from 120 to 180 | 32 |
Its highest score is 180 (abbr.) | 32 |
Future lawyer's exam (abbr.) | 32 |
Exam with six 35-minute sections | 32 |
Exam for future attorneys: Abbr. | 32 |
Exam for A.B.A.-approved schools | 32 |
Coll. senior's exam, perhaps | 32 |
Bar aspirant's exam, briefly | 32 |
Drug that might cause flashbacks | 32 |
Timothy Leary's hallucinogen | 32 |
'60s trip starter, initially | 32 |
Means of changing one's mind | 32 |
It's dropped to start a trip | 32 |
It's dropped before tripping | 32 |
It may be dropped when one trips | 32 |
Drug that can cause an acid trip | 32 |
'60s tripper's substance | 32 |
Off. who wears a silver oak leaf | 32 |
Letters denoting Corp. structure | 32 |
A secy might take one from a CEO | 32 |
Party where pipi kaula is served | 32 |
Event with ukulele entertainment | 32 |
Part of routine auto maintenance | 32 |
___ Tube (Alaska's pipeline) | 32 |
French director Jean ____ Godard | 32 |
"Star Wars" mastermind | 32 |
"All My Children" star | 32 |
"The Women" playwright | 32 |
1930's-60's power couple | 32 |
Saint ___ (isle S of Martinique) | 32 |
Donizetti's Lammermoor bride | 32 |
St. ___ (Caribbean island state) | 32 |
__ di Lammermoor (opera heroine) | 32 |
''Filthy'' money | 32 |
''Filthy'' dough | 32 |
Lawless of "Xena" fame | 32 |
Winter Olympics event since 1964 | 32 |
"The Count" biographee | 32 |
Lions legendary kicker Passaglia | 32 |
All-Star second baseman Castillo | 32 |
1956 Rookie of the Year Aparicio | 32 |
Author of Acts, by most accounts | 32 |
Persona non grata in a 1925 song | 32 |
Abner's partner on old radio | 32 |
Abner's partner in old radio | 32 |
Abner's buddy from old radio | 32 |
Unit for measuring flow of light | 32 |
Chevy model discontinued in 2001 | 32 |
Obsolete term for legal insanity | 32 |
''Clair de ___'' | 32 |
Anything shaped like a half moon | 32 |
Place for a breath of fresh air? | 32 |
Skin divers' gear, for short | 32 |
American stage actor Alfred ____ | 32 |
Actor on a 1999 US postage stamp | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Alison | 32 |
Foreign Affairs author Alison | 32 |
"Nothing Natural" band | 32 |
A reflection on Queen Elizabeth? | 32 |
Played an Elizabethan instrument | 32 |
Elizabethan ballad player, maybe | 32 |
Comedy nominated for a 1965 Tony | 32 |
Anne Jackson stage vehicle: 1964 | 32 |
One of about 11 in a foot-candle | 32 |
First-class, with "de" | 32 |
What a rich person might live in | 32 |
More than just creature comforts | 32 |
Common name for sodium hydroxide | 32 |
Solution obtained by lixiviation | 32 |
Massachusetts city with a harbor | 32 |
Founder of Mount Holyoke College | 32 |
City between Paris and Marseille | 32 |
France's second-largest city | 32 |