Person Cinderella said was cruel | 32 |
Abbr. in many Paris street names | 32 |
__-Anne-de-Beaupré, Québec | 32 |
Stand in good ___ (be useful to) | 32 |
Composed command from the bridge | 32 |
Surf 'n' turf's turf | 32 |
It's sometimes rarely served | 32 |
''Swiss'' entree | 32 |
Peppercorn-coated beef entrée | 32 |
At least it's a real bargain | 32 |
___ march on (beat to the punch) | 32 |
What you do after looting first? | 32 |
Byproduct of an irate dairy cow? | 32 |
Household gadget used on a board | 32 |
___-de Beaupré, Quebec shrine | 32 |
Spirited mount [SEE NOTE WINDOW] | 32 |
John of "The Avengers" | 32 |
Denver Broncos' helmet logo? | 32 |
Pittsburgh product, historically | 32 |
Man of -- (Super-man comparison) | 32 |
Addison's publishing partner | 32 |
Original publisher of The Tatler | 32 |
Literary contemporary of Addison | 32 |
"The Tattler" essayist | 32 |
Prepared, as for a daunting task | 32 |
Six-time Lombardi Trophy winners | 32 |
Addison's partner and family | 32 |
Balance also called lever scales | 32 |
"Merry Company" artist | 32 |
"Twelve Night" painter | 32 |
Hard-to-climb entrance stairway? | 32 |
Immigrant's way to get there | 32 |
They're taken on long drives | 32 |
Co-creator of a law of radiation | 32 |
"Small Fry" cartoonist | 32 |
It's held during Oktoberfest | 32 |
Upright, inscribed stone tablets | 32 |
Name that means "star" | 32 |
Name shouted by Stanley Kowalski | 32 |
Luther Adler's acting sister | 32 |
"Streetcar . . ." role | 32 |
"Streetcar . . . " cry | 32 |
Prepare, as cherries for cooking | 32 |
One may be picked out of a stash | 32 |
Apple's apple logo lacks one | 32 |
Apt anagram of "notes" | 32 |
User of a pad with a center rule | 32 |
Dictator's writer, for short | 32 |
Copier of a dictator's words | 32 |
They're taken from dictators | 32 |
"Mad Men" pool members | 32 |
Narrowing of a corporeal passage | 32 |
Tube used to keep an artery open | 32 |
Picture in an Ikea booklet, e.g. | 32 |
Happy Mondays "___ On" | 32 |
Answering an ad is the first one | 32 |
Accelerate, with "up" | 32 |
"One giant __ for ..." | 32 |
Mike Brady, to Carol's girls | 32 |
Fictional Connecticut robot town | 32 |
How-to book's starting point | 32 |
Part of the Kazakhstan landscape | 32 |
They're often taken in rehab | 32 |
Problem for the wheelchair-bound | 32 |
"Cinderella" character | 32 |
One of Cinderella's taunters | 32 |
Josh Brolin, to Barbra Streisand | 32 |
Blended family member, sometimes | 32 |
Isolated hill surrounded by lava | 32 |
Ancient social networking suffix | 32 |
Speaker of the house's spot? | 32 |
Frequent target of car break-ins | 32 |
"Private Parts" author | 32 |
'Tristram Shandy' writer | 32 |
'Tristram Shandy' author | 32 |
With a voice that means business | 32 |
Violinist acknowledges applause? | 32 |
Theresa and Genevieve, for short | 32 |
Bernadette and Genevieve (Abbr.) | 32 |
Holy ones in Notre Dame: abbr. | 32 |
Félicité and others: Abbr. | 32 |
Let stand, in editorial parlance | 32 |
Leave in after all, to an editor | 32 |
Editor's word in the margins | 32 |
Proofreader's second thought | 32 |
Indication to leave something in | 32 |
Editorial "never mind" | 32 |
Dotted underscore in blue pencil | 32 |
"Never mind!" notation | 32 |
"Ignore my correction" | 32 |
"Belay that deletion!" | 32 |
''Let it stand'' | 32 |
Prefix meaning "chest" | 32 |
"Keep it in" notations | 32 |
One of Washington's generals | 32 |
Carell of "The Office" | 32 |
Secretary of Labor (businessman) | 32 |
Tyler of 'American Idol' | 32 |
Supreme Court justice since 1975 | 32 |
Slow-cooked mélange of a meal | 32 |