Dick Francis has four of them | 29 |
Tendency to push the envelope | 29 |
Posts held by Cato and Caesar | 29 |
Fit to print, after revisions | 29 |
Second wife of Woodrow Wilson | 29 |
___ princeps (first printing) | 29 |
Textbook update specification | 29 |
A limited one can be valuable | 29 |
One very big and so round (4) | 29 |
One with influential opinions | 29 |
"Cimarron" novelist | 29 |
Gaylord Ravenal's creator | 29 |
83-cent stamp subject of 2002 | 29 |
Pelé's real first name | 29 |
Michael Caine film of '83 | 29 |
Start of a quote by Aristotle | 29 |
Near-miss Tim Burton classic? | 29 |
Morays don't grow on this | 29 |
Architect Saarinen and others | 29 |
"That's yucky!" | 29 |
Das ___ (1990s hip-hop group) | 29 |
Women's Lib goal in Paris | 29 |
Former First Family of Alaska | 29 |
Dieter's breakfast option | 29 |
Spring fun at the White House | 29 |
Like some pantyhose packaging | 29 |
Attempt a new breakfast dish? | 29 |
Hardly the self-effacing sort | 29 |
Sweet Hereafter director Atom | 29 |
Israel's Barak and Olmert | 29 |
Plato's "ideas" | 29 |
Like some old gaming consoles | 29 |
Rowing team enjoys Mister Ed? | 29 |
Sizable, as a hamburger patty | 29 |
Figure skater's practice? | 29 |
Big name in modeling agencies | 29 |
Actresses Heckart and Brennan | 29 |
Book's binding, in Berlin | 29 |
Startling enunciation in 1905 | 29 |
NFL Network sportscaster Rich | 29 |
Area of military retaliation? | 29 |
Greek military gp. of W.W. II | 29 |
Greek military gp. in W.W. II | 29 |
Program that brings much joy? | 29 |
Climber's sheer challenge | 29 |
Seniors, with "the" | 29 |
No longer burdened with youth | 29 |
One in 1800 resulted in a tie | 29 |
Important event: Nov. 4, 1980 | 29 |
November arithmetic, at times | 29 |
Important news in a democracy | 29 |
Approval from a shocked Scot? | 29 |
Writes a poem in mourning for | 29 |
Singers Obraztsova and Cernei | 29 |
Unacceptable for this puzzle? | 29 |
Religious leader ___ Muhammad | 29 |
Sewing machine's inventor | 29 |
Nobelist Wiesel and namesakes | 29 |
Author Wylie and soprano Ross | 29 |
Actress Landi's namesakes | 29 |
Suds for the rich and famous? | 29 |
Maker of the perfume Red Door | 29 |
Best Actress of 1960 and 1966 | 29 |
Md.'s former Gretna Green | 29 |
Norse deity who defeated Thor | 29 |
"Tobacco Road" girl | 29 |
Site of cave temples in India | 29 |
He leaked the Pentagon Papers | 29 |
Pocoyo's pachyderm friend | 29 |
60s TV's ___ May Clampett | 29 |
Ranch worker becomes pollster | 29 |
Old-time journalist-socialite | 29 |
Fictional Dinsmore and Venner | 29 |
Huxley who wrote about Africa | 29 |
Many correspondents, nowadays | 29 |
Modern things to subscribe to | 29 |
Like squads in arena football | 29 |
Attaché's place: Abbr. | 29 |
U.S. trade laws of 1800's | 29 |
Ambassador's headquarters | 29 |
Fortifies, as a military camp | 29 |
Diplomats' offices: Abbr. | 29 |
Linguistic suffix with morph- | 29 |
Like many third-world nations | 29 |
Retired professor's title | 29 |
Heliogabalus's birthplace | 29 |
Dosages for poison swallowers | 29 |
Alfred Dreyfus's defender | 29 |
"Otello" mezzo role | 29 |
___-Romagna (region of Italy) | 29 |
Adviser on dos and don'ts | 29 |
Person with a polite message? | 29 |
Another name for Jesus Christ | 29 |
Ubiquitous actor M. ___ Walsh | 29 |
Award-winning country singer? | 29 |
Preconceived notions, perhaps | 29 |
"The Scream," e.g.? | 29 |
Potsdam Declaration recipient | 29 |
Makes more confident, perhaps | 29 |
Less popular, as a restaurant | 29 |