Bookie's commission, briefly | 32 |
Abe of "Barney Miller" | 32 |
Last article in the Constitution | 32 |
Henry who founded the Tudor line | 32 |
Obnoxious Presidential advisers? | 32 |
Pennsylvania university and town | 32 |
Dulls or splits suffix, in slang | 32 |
Cheerleader's characteristic | 32 |
House of Wax star familiarly | 32 |
Marsannay or California Grenache | 32 |
Six-stringed instrument, usually | 32 |
16th-century stringed instrument | 32 |
Gasparo da Salo's instrument | 32 |
Walter Trampler's instrument | 32 |
Member of the chordophone family | 32 |
Double bass's smaller cousin | 32 |
___ d'orchestre (organ stop) | 32 |
Purple ___, state flower of N.J. | 32 |
"Blue" flower of rhyme | 32 |
Stringed Renaissance instruments | 32 |
One given a red-carpet reception | 32 |
"Celebrity chef area"? | 32 |
Ones getting bottle service, say | 32 |
Pertaining to an infective agent | 32 |
Like super-popular YouTube clips | 32 |
Native state of eight presidents | 32 |
Actress with the keys to a city? | 32 |
Dance with fiddlers and a caller | 32 |
Optometrist's concern: Abbr. | 32 |
As far as the eye can see: Abbr. | 32 |
It's usually taken in stores | 32 |
It can get you credit in a store | 32 |
Word with social or doctor's | 32 |
"Ars longa, __ brevis" | 32 |
"Apologia pro ___ Sua" | 32 |
Blood pressure, heart rate, etc. | 32 |
Cushion that's good for you? | 32 |
Accident at a health food store? | 32 |
Dante's "New Life" | 32 |
Oscar role for Marlon and Robert | 32 |
Artificial, after "in" | 32 |
Elvis: "___ Las Vegas" | 32 |
Godiva's favorite J.S. film? | 32 |
Daredevil action film of '77 | 32 |
Composer known as the Red Priest | 32 |
Opposite of "Ã bas" | 32 |
Patriotic cheer for the tricolor | 32 |
Vance of "I Love Lucy" | 32 |
How one might recall a nightmare | 32 |
In -- (within a living organism) | 32 |
15th-century prince of Wallachia | 32 |
Pickle brand with a stork mascot | 32 |
Company with a stork in its logo | 32 |
Features of some daring sweaters | 32 |
One step up from a four-cylinder | 32 |
U.S. broadcaster overseas: Abbr. | 32 |
English homework list, for short | 32 |
What Sinatra renders on platters | 32 |
Clear libation popular in Russia | 32 |
Part of a bartender's lineup | 32 |
"___ where prohibited" | 32 |
Pierre's "Presto!" | 32 |
Word from Little Jacques Horner? | 32 |
"Eureka!" to Descartes | 32 |
Relating to the palm of the hand | 32 |
#1 foreign-language song of 1958 | 32 |
Demi's volatile new husband? | 32 |
MarsÂ’s Olympus Mons, for one | 32 |
Olympics event played with a net | 32 |
Lady __: Univ. of Tennessee team | 32 |
Thrust-avoiding leap, in fencing | 32 |
Inventor of the electric battery | 32 |
Bombastic rock band The Mars ___ | 32 |
Word with Bismarck or Hindenburg | 32 |
Type of doll for revenge-seekers | 32 |
Papa Doc Duvalier's religion | 32 |
Ending meaning "eater" | 32 |
Have one's say in the U.S.A. | 32 |
Political pollsters' targets | 32 |
Guarantee (with "for") | 32 |
"I shall return," e.g. | 32 |
___ populi (voice of the people) | 32 |
U.S. Naval Observatory residents | 32 |
Churchill's trademark salute | 32 |
Abbr. on a bottle of Courvoisier | 32 |
Sights, as from the Eiffel Tower | 32 |
Former females' service grp. | 32 |
Female mil. unit created 5/15/42 | 32 |
Sound that may wake a new parent | 32 |
Time-travel device of television | 32 |
WWII medical technician, perhaps | 32 |
Money in one's pocket, maybe | 32 |
Get one's feet wet, in a way | 32 |
Enter only up to the ankles, say | 32 |
Don't get in over your head? | 32 |
Winner of five AL batting titles | 32 |
Had water up to one's ankles | 32 |
Got one's feet wet, in a way | 32 |
Artist's favorite spiritual? | 32 |
Something often laid at a window | 32 |