"ER" extras, for short | 32 |
"La Cucaracha" subject | 32 |
It has two shoulders but no head | 32 |
Word in a Hope-Crosby film title | 32 |
Part of a Hope-Crosby film title | 32 |
Cinderella "Gypsy ___" | 32 |
Musician's equipment handler | 32 |
Blowing a fuse in one's car? | 32 |
Go outside the calling area, say | 32 |
Goes outside of the calling area | 32 |
Horse with a gray-sprinkled coat | 32 |
Lion's "Back off!" | 32 |
Certain king's proclamation? | 32 |
"The ___ of the crowd" | 32 |
Sunday dinner entrée, perhaps | 32 |
"Smooth" singer Thomas | 32 |
The Statue of Liberty's garb | 32 |
"Judge Judy" coverage? | 32 |
In "The Pelican Brief" | 32 |
"North of Boston" poet | 32 |
Isabella Rossellini's father | 32 |
10-time Gold Glove winner Alomar | 32 |
With Arm, Newfoundland community | 32 |
He rode shotgun in the Batmobile | 32 |
Romancing a much younger person? | 32 |
Prefix with cop, in a film title | 32 |
Dance performed by The Jackson 5 | 32 |
"Lost in Space" figure | 32 |
Elephant-eating bird of folklore | 32 |
"Arabian Nights" flyer | 32 |
Creature mentioned by Marco Polo | 32 |
Creature from SinbadÂ’s tales | 32 |
"Arabian Nights" flier | 32 |
Canadian novelist Mazo de la ___ | 32 |
What a fist sometimes represents | 32 |
"Hard place" associate | 32 |
Mick Jagger or Bruce Springsteen | 32 |
"Arabian Nights" birds | 32 |
Elephant-carrying birds, in myth | 32 |
Unit of linear or square measure | 32 |
Punishment, with "the" | 32 |
"Spare the ___ . . . " | 32 |
Film pterodactyl of the '50s | 32 |
Took public transportation, e.g. | 32 |
Outlasted (with "out") | 32 |
Expensive drive in Beverly Hills | 32 |
Where the bull does the throwing | 32 |
"The Thinker" sculptor | 32 |
Sculptor of "The Kiss" | 32 |
He sculpted "The Kiss" | 32 |
Declaration signer from Delaware | 32 |
'The Twilight Zone' host | 32 |
1973 Supreme Court decision name | 32 |
Anonymous Richard in court cases | 32 |
W.J.C.'s half brother. O.K.! | 32 |
Surname synonymous with synonyms | 32 |
Something to read word for word? | 32 |
Physician-turned-wordsmith Peter | 32 |
Palin's "Going __" | 32 |
''Vive le ___!'' | 32 |
Chess piece between dame and fou | 32 |
Source of athletic rage, briefly | 32 |
It consists of a series of lines | 32 |
Indiana Jones, for Harrison Ford | 32 |
One may be leading or supporting | 32 |
Malcolm X, for Denzel Washington | 32 |
1997 NL Rookie of the Year Scott | 32 |
Romeo and Juliet are choice ones | 32 |
Its logo is a five-pronged crown | 32 |
Perform deep-tissue manipulation | 32 |
Pocahontas' husband John ___ | 32 |
Airplane's complete rotation | 32 |
Jacob Abbott's juvenile hero | 32 |
Prepare for storage, as a carpet | 32 |
Caramel-filled chocolate candies | 32 |
Letters following "CD" | 32 |
Italy's capital, to Italians | 32 |
Italian capital, to the Italians | 32 |
Daydreamer's activity, maybe | 32 |
Site of the 1960 Summer Olympics | 32 |
Where all roads are said to lead | 32 |
Capital surrounding Vatican City | 32 |
All roads lead to this, they say | 32 |
"Don Pasquale" setting | 32 |
Letter between Quebec and Sierra | 32 |
"Balcony Scene" suitor | 32 |
Dallas quarterback after Bledsoe | 32 |
Abandoned twins nursed by a wolf | 32 |
Howard of "Happy Days" | 32 |
Texas Rangers manager Washington | 32 |
"Hellboy" star Perlman | 32 |
Schoolmate of Harry and Hermione | 32 |
Richie's portrayer on old TV | 32 |
2012 presidential candidate Paul | 32 |
1999 Heisman Trophy winner Dayne | 32 |
"EDtv" director Howard | 32 |
'70s-'80s pitcher Guidry | 32 |
Short poem running on two rhymes | 32 |
Last movement of a sonata, often | 32 |
Blakley of "Nashville" | 32 |