Opera title character who drowns | 32 |
Agcy. that relieved unemployment | 32 |
Lunch option ... or lunch litter | 32 |
One who pays low auto insurance? | 32 |
Tow truck attachments, sometimes | 32 |
Charles II's royal architect | 32 |
Royal Society president, 1680-82 | 32 |
Royal Hospital Chelsea architect | 32 |
Meadowlark's warbling cousin | 32 |
Cactus __: state bird of Arizona | 32 |
Members of the genus Troglodytes | 32 |
Birds related to the troglodytes | 32 |
Something done between the ropes | 32 |
Name in aviation or architecture | 32 |
Airplane wings, propellers, etc. | 32 |
Squeeze out water, as of clothes | 32 |
Reprimander's slapping spot? | 32 |
Touchscreen device with a strap? | 32 |
Carpal tunnel syndrome locations | 32 |
Item for doodling or note-taking | 32 |
Spellin' things incorrectly? | 32 |
Habeas corpus and mandamus, e.g. | 32 |
Parties one shouldn't go to? | 32 |
Against all standards of decency | 32 |
Financial daily paper, for short | 32 |
Gp. protested in Seattle in 1999 | 32 |
Monogram of Atlanta's burner | 32 |
"Free" gym gear: Abbr. | 32 |
Site of China's First Bridge | 32 |
Event from 1914 to 1918, briefly | 32 |
La Belle Époque ender: Abbr. | 32 |
Doughboy's conflict, briefly | 32 |
Conflict in FDR's presidency | 32 |
"The Big One," to vets | 32 |
TV controllers during the 1940s? | 32 |
Faith-based acronym on bracelets | 32 |
Legendary lawman of the Old West | 32 |
Fork, slingshot, or divining rod | 32 |
Only ex-wife of a U.S. president | 32 |
Crossword puzzle inventor Arthur | 32 |
Least populous state in the U.S. | 32 |
The "W" of W. H. Auden | 32 |
What quotes may be taken out of? | 32 |
Craft hobbyist's blade brand | 32 |
Charles Foster Kane's estate | 32 |
Chicago's St. ___ University | 32 |
Made one's mark on, in a way | 32 |
Spin-off of "Hercules" | 32 |
Seat of Ohio's Greene County | 32 |
Prefix meaning "alien" | 32 |
Generation ___ (thirtysomething) | 32 |
Draft dodger's kid, probably | 32 |
City where sherry was originated | 32 |
"The Document Company" | 32 |
Persian king who captured Athens | 32 |
Item on agent Mulder's desk? | 32 |
First chronicled Chinese dynasty | 32 |
Provincial capital SW of Beijing | 32 |
Marking at the top of many faces | 32 |
1957 Fonda/Cobb courtroom drama? | 32 |
Unlucky number, in ancient Rome? | 32 |
When many people travel, briefly | 32 |
"Do not open till ___" | 32 |
Mutant superhero group of comics | 32 |
Like "Midnight Cowboy" | 32 |
Shot in the doctor's office? | 32 |
Describing Superman's vision | 32 |
They may have a view of a bridge | 32 |
Novelty item marketed to voyeurs | 32 |
"Sweet" Roman numeral? | 32 |
Sugar alternative in chewing gum | 32 |
Suitable ending for this puzzle? | 32 |
"Inside Out" glam band | 32 |
Crawl out of bed and dress (3,2) | 32 |
When said three times, et cetera | 32 |
Et cetera, when said three times | 32 |
And so on, when said three times | 32 |
Classic Milton Bradley dice game | 32 |
Animal near the end of ABC books | 32 |
Washington city, river or county | 32 |
William Buckley's alma mater | 32 |
New Haven's biggest employer | 32 |
Common ground for Bush and Kerry | 32 |
Common campus for Bush and Kerry | 32 |
George Bush or Dick Cheney, once | 32 |
Fans of the bulldog Handsome Dan | 32 |
"Youse guys," in Dixie | 32 |
Site of a famous 1945 conference | 32 |
Conference site of February 1945 | 32 |
Crimean resort in 1945 headlines | 32 |
Skating gold medalist Kristi ___ | 32 |
Chinese official's residence | 32 |
Veggies sometimes baked in syrup | 32 |
O'Neill's hirsute stoker | 32 |
Crossword by Joe DiMaggio, e.g.? | 32 |
Actor Kotto of "Alien" | 32 |
Something found around the house | 32 |
It can be in front of your house | 32 |
Easily maneuverable, as a vessel | 32 |
Easily handled, as a ship (Var.) | 32 |