Group of religious proselytizers | 32 |
''In ___ Trust'' | 32 |
Escapes dramatically from prison | 32 |
"Whither thou ___ ..." | 32 |
"Pride ___ before ..." | 32 |
Split a bill evenly with someone | 32 |
Avoids one's assigned duties | 32 |
Money's the name of her game | 32 |
It's often sliced or chipped | 32 |
Morning eye-opener for swingers? | 32 |
People do a lot of driving there | 32 |
Start of a clubhouse observation | 32 |
Expelled because of a low grade? | 32 |
Novel about a lost contact lens? | 32 |
Post-holiday sigh, Ã la Roth? | 32 |
The best and worst of henhouses? | 32 |
Enough for former hurler Dwight? | 32 |
Fireman's favorite magazine? | 32 |
''Break a leg!'' | 32 |
"Way to go!" elicitors | 32 |
Words spoken late in the evening | 32 |
"Close, but no cigar!" | 32 |
CBS drama (with "The") | 32 |
One who despises search engines? | 32 |
Part of a Cookie Monster costume | 32 |
Treasure seekers in a 1985 movie | 32 |
What an eerie story may give you | 32 |
Two-time U.S. Open winner Retief | 32 |
Rocky Mountain goat's cousin | 32 |
Howe who was known as Mr. Hockey | 32 |
The diet version of Chef Ramsay? | 32 |
Biting, chest-thumping, roaring? | 32 |
First Miss America Margaret ____ | 32 |
"May I interrupt you?" | 32 |
Ate nothing but certain veggies? | 32 |
"___ mansions, . . . " | 32 |
Try to sell produce, as a farmer | 32 |
Decorations seen with cornstalks | 32 |
Stylish, square-jawed male model | 32 |
Quickly satisfy one's hunger | 32 |
"Ice cream is served!" | 32 |
Actress Geena, when being a hog? | 32 |
Elvis Presley's Memphis home | 32 |
Bad photo of a shoelace problem? | 32 |
Rumor of a third-grade uprising? | 32 |
The principal waterway of Venice | 32 |
Transportation hub debut of 1913 | 32 |
Oscar picture, '31–32 | 32 |
Liberace's candelabra holder | 32 |
"Wine" for teetotalers | 32 |
Minimal unit of a writing system | 32 |
Truman Capote novel with The | 32 |
Former Connecticut governor Ella | 32 |
Former N.Y.S.E. chairman Richard | 32 |
Mark in "vis-Ã -vis" | 32 |
November cooking school program? | 32 |
Caps and gowns are worn for them | 32 |
Large North American wading bird | 32 |
2000 Democratic campaign slogan? | 32 |
Canada-to-Texas ranching expanse | 32 |
Exclamatory best-selling author? | 32 |
Sport for environmental keglers? | 32 |
ID for a U.S. permanent resident | 32 |
Sugarloaf top-10 tune of '70 | 32 |
1962 Booker T. & the MGs hit | 32 |
In ___, plenty of ___ is growing | 32 |
Cruel Curry in a London borough? | 32 |
Site of the 1968 Winter Olympics | 32 |
Ornament at the base of a column | 32 |
Prince Rainier's family name | 32 |
Newfoundland's Premier Roger | 32 |
Abolitionists Sarah and Angelina | 32 |
Said ''Cheese!'' | 32 |
Patient wife in a Boccaccio tale | 32 |
"Midnight Run" co-star | 32 |
"Beethoven" star, 1992 | 32 |
Actor David of "Rhoda" | 32 |
Film about a wedding on Everest? | 32 |
Takes in altogether before costs | 32 |
"Animal Crackers" name | 32 |
Wisecracker born October 2, 1890 | 32 |
Industrial power community, once | 32 |
Stereotypical orphanage bowlfuls | 32 |
Result of a boom and bust, maybe | 32 |
'80s Hackett/Howe supergroup | 32 |
"Please leave at once" | 32 |
"Seems to be the case" | 32 |
Slimer filling in for Letterman? | 32 |
Music to a prosecutor's ears | 32 |
One pound and one shilling, once | 32 |
Hit video game series since 2005 | 32 |
Round candy in a vending machine | 32 |
Southern cousin of bouillabaisse | 32 |
Cajun version of a Russian soup? | 32 |
Painter Klimt or composer Mahler | 32 |
Caspar of The Maltese Falcon | 32 |
Geologist Arnold: 1807–84 | 32 |
1939 blockbuster film, for short | 32 |
Initials for a 1939 Oscar winner | 32 |
J. Edgar Hoover's alma mater | 32 |