Part of Cio-Cio-San's attire | 32 |
Item tied with a decorative knot | 32 |
"Madama Butterfly" tie | 32 |
Award given by The Village Voice | 32 |
It's awarded by a Voice vote | 32 |
Theater award for half a century | 32 |
Felicity Huffman won one in 1995 | 32 |
Award for Best New American Play | 32 |
"The Crucible" got one | 32 |
"Rent" won one in 1996 | 32 |
"Village Voice" awards | 32 |
Sometimes-satin items of apparel | 32 |
Sashes in "The Mikado" | 32 |
Article often written in advance | 32 |
"In memoriam" write-up | 32 |
Receiver of the action, in gram. | 32 |
"__ d'art" (curio) | 32 |
"O" in old radio lingo | 32 |
Double-reed orchestra instrument | 32 |
Instrument an orchestra tunes to | 32 |
Reed to which an orchestra tunes | 32 |
Its mouthpiece has a double reed | 32 |
Instrument that's blown into | 32 |
Instrument played with the mouth | 32 |
Instrument for Johann Jacob Bach | 32 |
Instrument also called a hautboy | 32 |
Certain chamber music instrument | 32 |
An English horn is lower than it | 32 |
Some members of the reed section | 32 |
Delivery room doctors, for short | 32 |
No longer used, as a word: Abbr. | 32 |
Lexicographer's abbreviation | 32 |
Drs. who may appreciate the quip | 32 |
Offensive, as an amount of money | 32 |
The state of falling into disuse | 32 |
"Heads" side of a coin | 32 |
Seat of Fla.'s Marion County | 32 |
Neighbor of Silver Springs, Fla. | 32 |
Location of Silver Springs, Fla. | 32 |
Florida city near Silver Springs | 32 |
City just west of Silver Springs | 32 |
National anthem of North America | 32 |
Anthem for "eh" sayers | 32 |
Musical "sweet potato" | 32 |
Thinker with a "razor" | 32 |
Logician who espoused simplicity | 32 |
Pertaining to magic or astrology | 32 |
"Finding Nemo" setting | 32 |
Led Zep song "The ___" | 32 |
Expanse with crests and currents | 32 |
''1984'' setting | 32 |
They're spotted in the Andes | 32 |
Gainsborough's paint pigment | 32 |
Big name in newspaper publishing | 32 |
Newspaper publisher Adolph Simon | 32 |
Last name in 1960s protest music | 32 |
"---, All Ye Faithful" | 32 |
"___, All Ye Faithful" | 32 |
"___ let us adore Him" | 32 |
First woman on the Supreme Court | 32 |
Inst. that turns out lieutenants | 32 |
Where would-be offs. are trained | 32 |
Where a Lt. may get his training | 32 |
Lt.'s "birthplace" | 32 |
Prefix meaning "eight" | 32 |
Mo. of Canada's Thanksgiving | 32 |
Scorpio's birth mo., perhaps | 32 |
Mo. to see Dracula at your door? | 32 |
Number system in which 64 is 100 | 32 |
What has sixteen legs and sings? | 32 |
Clancy's "Red" sub | 32 |
Sushi bars make tako out of them | 32 |
Highly intelligent invertebrates | 32 |
___ Mae ("Ghost" role) | 32 |
Sick Puppies "___ One" | 32 |
Somewhat unusual cabana hanging? | 32 |
'Believe it or not, ...' | 32 |
The longer they are, the riskier | 32 |
"What are the ___...?" | 32 |
"More than likely ..." | 32 |
"It's probable..." | 32 |
Coleridge wrote one to dejection | 32 |
"___ on a Grecian Urn" | 32 |
"___ to a Nightingale" | 32 |
"Golden Treasury" item | 32 |
"___ to the West Wind" | 32 |
Selection from Keats's canon | 32 |
Poem written to be sung, perhaps | 32 |
Poem titled "To a ..." | 32 |
Keats wrote one to a nightingale | 32 |
It may have complex stanza forms | 32 |
Form popular among the Romantics | 32 |
Flowery expression of admiration | 32 |
Took too much of a drug, briefly | 32 |
Went too far on a trip, in brief | 32 |
Newbery-winning author Scott ___ | 32 |
River between Germany and Poland | 32 |
Part of the German/Polish border | 32 |
River from Silesia to the Neisse | 32 |
Major waterway of Eastern Europe | 32 |