Sailors' quarters, for short | 32 |
Bo's'n quarters, perhaps | 32 |
The State Department, informally | 32 |
Type of chair for impromptu show | 32 |
"Paul Bunyan," for one | 32 |
Directional sign of Sagittarius? | 32 |
What Stan tries to do to Oliver? | 32 |
Leaving no opportunity for error | 32 |
Great minds think alike, but ... | 32 |
It stops when it's depressed | 32 |
Evidence washed away by the tide | 32 |
Injury around a horse's hoof | 32 |
Place to rest one's tootsies | 32 |
"___ Few Dollars More" | 32 |
Words from a New Year's song | 32 |
Magazine with an annual 400 list | 32 |
Magazine that earns 1% interest? | 32 |
_____ Planet, 1956 Nielsen movie | 32 |
Course on a taboo ham seasoning? | 32 |
1956 Pidgeon/Francis space movie | 32 |
Connectors for elbows and wrists | 32 |
In a ___, many a ___ is standing | 32 |
Story of a broken traffic light? | 32 |
Criminal with a signature trick? | 32 |
Chopsticks eschewers, informally | 32 |
Two adjectives applied to roads? | 32 |
Dryden's "All ___" | 32 |
What some swanky affairs require | 32 |
Premier breast milk alternative? | 32 |
Oscar-winning role for Tom Hanks | 32 |
Former Supreme Court Justice Abe | 32 |
Workweek with overtime, for many | 32 |
Place for Hollywood's Jodie? | 32 |
It's usually called a strike | 32 |
Hancock, Franklin and colleagues | 32 |
Ben Franklin, John Hancock, etc. | 32 |
Dana Scully's sci-fi partner | 32 |
"Conning Tower" inits. | 32 |
One-time gas and elec. regulator | 32 |
Problem seen in medical circles? | 32 |
Organizations with Greek letters | 32 |
Four groups found in this puzzle | 32 |
This is its brothers' keeper | 32 |
Guarantee in the First Amendment | 32 |
What a quarterback may dream of? | 32 |
Improvise with ribbons and bows? | 32 |
Marching band leader from Paris? | 32 |
Marquesas, Society Islands, etc. | 32 |
Classic New Orleans neighborhood | 32 |
Airline's important customer | 32 |
Old salt's words for novices | 32 |
Like smooth electric bass lines? | 32 |
Phallic-looking gastropod? [LIP] | 32 |
... according to Joseph Campbell | 32 |
Appliance for making onion rings | 32 |
Halloween tricksters' route? | 32 |
Southwest chips-and-chili snacks | 32 |
Potential princes in fairy lore | 32 |
Completely, as in reading a line | 32 |
More than just headline material | 32 |
Like the head on a glass of beer | 32 |
You can't withdraw from them | 32 |
Abbreviations in real estate ads | 32 |
Key in the middle of the top row | 32 |
Way to send docs. electronically | 32 |
Natl. Mon. near Charleston, S.C. | 32 |
Home of the Univ. of St. Francis | 32 |
Clothing company founded in 1992 | 32 |
Wyclef Jean or Lauryn Hill, once | 32 |
"Ready or Not" rappers | 32 |
Axis title, with "Der" | 32 |
Army's Doc Blanchard was one | 32 |
Offerings at a downscale eatery? | 32 |
Film directed by Stanley Kubrick | 32 |
Where many allowances come from? | 32 |
1990's soaring asset values? | 32 |
Penultimate final resting place? | 32 |
One of the oldest forms of dress | 32 |
Reasoning system with gray areas | 32 |
Golf's 1984 U.S. Open winner | 32 |
First name in Russian literature | 32 |
Have trouble swallowing, perhaps | 32 |
"Coraline" author Neil | 32 |
William who founded Mad magazine | 32 |
Bushy-tailed nocturnal creatures | 32 |
" . . . ___ Kalamazoo" | 32 |
Medal of Honor's recognition | 32 |
Noted French glass-vase designer | 32 |
Nina, Pinta or Santa Maria, e.g. | 32 |
Like some victims of the Vandals | 32 |
"It is to laugh," etc. | 32 |
"MASH" dramatic device | 32 |
Solutions for unfair situations? | 32 |
Girlfriend, in tabloid headlines | 32 |
Noted Italian physicist: 1737-98 | 32 |
Warren Harding's middle name | 32 |
Family of a Portuguese navigator | 32 |
Rolling Stones' wine cellar? | 32 |
French premier in the 1800's | 32 |
Sir Michael who plays Dumbledore | 32 |