Fifth note of the diatonic scale | 32 |
Fifth note in the diatonic scale | 32 |
"Green" kind of energy | 32 |
"___ Barque," Nin work | 32 |
Periods between vernal equinoxes | 32 |
Undergoes liquefaction, as a gel | 32 |
Word accompanying a gavel strike | 32 |
Where the rubber meets the road? | 32 |
Annoying places for gum to stick | 32 |
One of the four states of matter | 32 |
Recovering patients consume them | 32 |
Prussian city, famed for cutlery | 32 |
Ozzy Osbourne became one in 1979 | 32 |
Sean Hannity, lately, and others | 32 |
Iconic red draft beer conveyance | 32 |
Big step for a pilot-in-training | 32 |
One of the Seven Sages of Greece | 32 |
Prima donna's times to shine | 32 |
Longtime Chicago Symphony leader | 32 |
Chicago Symphony conductor Georg | 32 |
Maestro who won the most Grammys | 32 |
Like most nitrate salts in water | 32 |
"Brave New World" drug | 32 |
Vedic drink for an immortal soul | 32 |
Language often heard in Djibouti | 32 |
Dweller along the Horn of Africa | 32 |
Site of a 1990's U.N. action | 32 |
"Gimme --- Lovin'" | 32 |
"Gimme ___ Lovin'" | 32 |
Hit song by Jackson Browne, 1982 | 32 |
Gymnast's specialty, perhaps | 32 |
Author Maugham's middle name | 32 |
Part 7 of a Labour Day quotation | 32 |
Deterrent to tossing and turning | 32 |
"Carry On Wayward ___" | 32 |
"Junior" in the family | 32 |
Louis Tiffany to Charles Tiffany | 32 |
John Quincy Adams, to John Adams | 32 |
First word of many sequel titles | 32 |
Addition to my family on 5/31/12 | 32 |
Destroyer's "ears" | 32 |
A school might be found using it | 32 |
Underwater detection instruments | 32 |
Piece for one or two instruments | 32 |
"Hammerklavier" is one | 32 |
"Appasionata," for one | 32 |
Output of both Haydn and Hyundai | 32 |
You might have one in your heart | 32 |
Part 4 of today's quota-tion | 32 |
D.C. colleague of Ruth and Elena | 32 |
___-law (daughter's husband) | 32 |
One of Mrs. Browning's poems | 32 |
Steinway & ___ (piano maker) | 32 |
Fyodor Karamazov's offspring | 32 |
Fred MacMurray's three on TV | 32 |
Big dog: ___ Music Entertainment | 32 |
"War and Peace" orphan | 32 |
Tang ___ Do (Korean martial art) | 32 |
Locks between Huron and Superior | 32 |
". . . are ___ parted" | 32 |
One vis-Ã -vis three, at times | 32 |
Santa's suit covering, maybe | 32 |
Said "there, there" to | 32 |
More dirty, as Santa's boots | 32 |
Covers with fine black particles | 32 |
Like Santa on Christmas morning? | 32 |
1982 title role for Meryl Streep | 32 |
Brassy, bawdy entertainer Tucker | 32 |
Rookie of the Year's concern | 32 |
Last year's frosh class, now | 32 |
Overly sentimental or overly wet | 32 |
Castrato's register, perhaps | 32 |
Pieces of solid food for dipping | 32 |
Unimpressed person's comment | 32 |
Between-course palate refreshers | 32 |
Gathers on a surface, chemically | 32 |
Like a running back after a game | 32 |
Feeling yesterday's exercise | 32 |
The New Yorker cartoonist Edward | 32 |
Reason for a massage appointment | 32 |
They're painful to the touch | 32 |
"My humble apologies!" | 32 |
Song from "Mamma Mia!" | 32 |
Skipper's "mayday" | 32 |
Sinking ship's call for help | 32 |
Seaman's call for assistance | 32 |
Sailor's "Mayday!" | 32 |
Slugger with 588 lifetime homers | 32 |
He hit his 600th homer 6/20/2007 | 32 |
Cubs slugger who rivaled McGwire | 32 |
''Too bad, ___'' | 32 |
"I've been better" | 32 |
Garnering a "meh," say | 32 |
It may be seen next to some pans | 32 |
__ ped.: piano music instruction | 32 |
Mayberry's Otis, for example | 32 |
Shakespeare's Sir Toby, e.g. | 32 |
More than the occasional drinker | 32 |
"That'll show you" | 32 |
"How you like me now?" | 32 |