Song popularized by Pearl Bailey | 32 |
"It's break time!" | 32 |
Top chess player: 1960–61 | 32 |
1960-'61 chess champ Mikhail | 32 |
It's no. 1 on the Mohs scale | 32 |
Ingredient in tailor's chalk | 32 |
Covering for a baby's bottom | 32 |
"The Winter's ___" | 32 |
It may be spun around a campfire | 32 |
Shakespearean "hanger" | 32 |
It may be shared over a campfire | 32 |
Spinning plates on a stick, e.g. | 32 |
It may give you a song and dance | 32 |
They're cooked in corn husks | 32 |
"Unto the Sons" author | 32 |
Sylvester's frequent co-star | 32 |
Shire of "Rocky" films | 32 |
Tête-à-tête | 32 |
Coldplay smash for chatterboxes? | 32 |
Smoker's conversation piece? | 32 |
Negotiating in a no-nonsense way | 32 |
Resolve amicably, as an argument | 32 |
Burj Khalifa building, currently | 32 |
Bankhead of "Lifeboat" | 32 |
Fool with pronounced strokes (4) | 32 |
"There's the fox!" | 32 |
Thing used in clutch situations? | 32 |
Element in a clutch performance? | 32 |
They might grab something to eat | 32 |
Brass guardian of Crete, in myth | 32 |
"___ Glen," Burns song | 32 |
Having the capacity to be broken | 32 |
"Chili today, hot ---" | 32 |
"Chili today, hot ___" | 32 |
Mexican food in a corn-husk wrap | 32 |
Mexican dish served in cornhusks | 32 |
River between Devon and Cornwall | 32 |
What Petruchio's Kate became | 32 |
He's good at breaking things | 32 |
Certain native of southern India | 32 |
Tongue of many millions in India | 32 |
"The --- of the Shrew" | 32 |
St. Petersburg's sister city | 32 |
Setting of Raymond James Stadium | 32 |
Impervious to picking, as a lock | 32 |
It's bound to take a beating | 32 |
Something picked up at the beach | 32 |
What you might do in some booths | 32 |
It's acquired on the Riviera | 32 |
Discontinued M&M's color | 32 |
Acquisition for some vacationers | 32 |
"Baywatch" complexion? | 32 |
Lake __, source of the Blue Nile | 32 |
Film about an Indian restaurant? | 32 |
Oldest Best Actress Oscar winner | 32 |
Hit song for Helen O'Connell | 32 |
T for ____ ; or Air Canada brand | 32 |
Ham operator's "T" | 32 |
Dance that famously requires two | 32 |
Patty Hearst's nom de guerre | 32 |
Place to put a tiger, in old ads | 32 |
Vehicles with caterpillar treads | 32 |
Sunbather's transition point | 32 |
Chemical salt in some black inks | 32 |
'Full House' family name | 32 |
"La Plume de Ma _____" | 32 |
What a stubborn person may throw | 32 |
"Chuang Tzu" principle | 32 |
Chinese ''path'' | 32 |
"Chuang-tzu" principle | 32 |
City near Carson National Forest | 32 |
Resort near the Rio Grande Gorge | 32 |
Appetizer served with sangrÃa | 32 |
Ones unlikely to drag their feet | 32 |
The fastest one gets to break it | 32 |
Original camcorder storage media | 32 |
Made a temporary repair, perhaps | 32 |
Like most toothpicks or steeples | 32 |
Winds down, with "off" | 32 |
Nixon's downfall, some think | 32 |
Hard-to-refute evidence in court | 32 |
Nixon's undoing in Watergate | 32 |
Evidence hard to refute in court | 32 |
Ungulate with a prehensile snout | 32 |
Rhino relative with a long snout | 32 |
Rhino relatives with long snouts | 32 |
On the ___ (under consideration) | 32 |
Lesson #1: For early risers only | 32 |
Keep time to the music, in a way | 32 |
Accessed (with "into") | 32 |
Bugle call at a military funeral | 32 |
Army "good-night" tune | 32 |
"Lights out" indicator | 32 |
It's applied before feathers | 32 |
Part of a Puritanical punishment | 32 |
One unhealthy part of cigarettes | 32 |
Controversial cigarette additive | 32 |
Reid of "American Pie" | 32 |
Where the poetic harp hangs mute | 32 |
Royal residence of early Ireland | 32 |