"Animal" pop singer | 29 |
One of New York's Fingers | 29 |
Late makeup artist ___ Aucoin | 29 |
Influential English economist | 29 |
Gear for the maintenance crew | 29 |
Site of Potomac State College | 29 |
Southernmost city in the U.S. | 29 |
They sell Extra Crispy Strips | 29 |
Building material from Sudan? | 29 |
One of the lesser Kardashians | 29 |
Dogpatch's ____ Joy Juice | 29 |
Note on a victim's behind | 29 |
It may get stuck to your back | 29 |
Kids' street game of yore | 29 |
Fare that may come with a toy | 29 |
Large vat for bleaching cloth | 29 |
Successful volleyball strikes | 29 |
Tells really badly, as a joke | 29 |
"Sayonara" costumes | 29 |
Official loafer of the realm? | 29 |
Any of nine rulers of Denmark | 29 |
Empire State Building climber | 29 |
Checkers player's request | 29 |
Jimmy Choo or Manolo Blahnik? | 29 |
Luciano Pavarotti, informally | 29 |
Jelly Roll Morton composition | 29 |
Large, long-billed marsh bird | 29 |
"Water Babies" poet | 29 |
Newly appointed court jester? | 29 |
Difficulties to be worked out | 29 |
Pink Nintendo title character | 29 |
Argentine president Néstor | 29 |
Star of "Spartacus" | 29 |
Request from Melinda to Bill? | 29 |
Statement heard on March 17th | 29 |
"Alice" catchphrase | 29 |
Back pay for thorough people? | 29 |
Unofficial advisers of a sort | 29 |
Army group assisting the cook | 29 |
Persian's diamond collar? | 29 |
"Jackie Oh!" author | 29 |
Pueblo Indian ceremonial room | 29 |
Chapters for hoods with hoods | 29 |
Coffee ___ (social gathering) | 29 |
"Buddy Buddy" actor | 29 |
"Star Trek" warrior | 29 |
Breaks a small piece off from | 29 |
They may be brought on a trip | 29 |
Understood what one did wrong | 29 |
Activities for gangs in films | 29 |
Sharply creased skirt feature | 29 |
Thanksgiving hosts' needs | 29 |
One choosing a sweater, e.g.? | 29 |
Tale told by a sweater maker? | 29 |
California berry farm founder | 29 |
Opposite of being in the dark | 29 |
"Nightline" newsman | 29 |
One is North, the other South | 29 |
Highest mountain in Australia | 29 |
Where John Paul II Airport is | 29 |
One protected by Offissa Pupp | 29 |
"Amazing" mentalist | 29 |
Dance, as in "Rize" | 29 |
Fatalist's favorite song? | 29 |
Daytime host starting in 2012 | 29 |
Founder of the Mongol dynasty | 29 |
TV co-star of Aniston and Cox | 29 |
Former MLB commissioner Bowie | 29 |
David Duke'sorganization | 29 |
"Roots" protagonist | 29 |
Iconic couple of the '90s | 29 |
Thomas ___, English dramatist | 29 |
16th century dramatist Thomas | 29 |
Australian pop singer Minogue | 29 |
California ball club, briefly | 29 |
Baseball rival of SEA and TEX | 29 |
Summer's finale, for some | 29 |
One in a dozen difficult jobs | 29 |
Low-paying but rewarding work | 29 |
1983 Herman-Fierstein musical | 29 |
Restricted spot at an airport | 29 |
Nader's 2000 running mate | 29 |
Foundation for many a dessert | 29 |
Gambler's favorite woman? | 29 |
Father of Eliasaph: Num. 3:24 | 29 |
Remove the clerical nature of | 29 |
"Café" additions | 29 |
Fish also called a largemouth | 29 |
___ column (building support) | 29 |
Region of south-central Spain | 29 |
Cheeseheads' home stadium | 29 |
Moving lightly over a surface | 29 |
George Bush in late 1992, say | 29 |
Location in a Donizetti opera | 29 |
A son of Hercules and Omphale | 29 |
Athlete with four ESPY awards | 29 |
Get Amy for the gospel choir? | 29 |
Traditional phone connections | 29 |
Alternatives to mobile phones | 29 |
Legislative group, in Germany | 29 |