Leader of the Silk Road Ensemble | 32 |
Chinese-American with 14 Grammys | 32 |
They're used to walk the dog | 32 |
Town called leper by the Flemish | 32 |
Eastern Michigan University home | 32 |
Scene of battles: 1914–18 | 32 |
River through France and Belgium | 32 |
What a slingshot or wishbone has | 32 |
European designer's monogram | 32 |
Monogram on many a fancy handbag | 32 |
Inits. on a bottle of Parisienne | 32 |
Until now, in a CPA's report | 32 |
Time period on a financial stmt. | 32 |
"Jan. 1 to now" period | 32 |
"Jan. 1 to now" column | 32 |
State whose capital is Mérida | 32 |
Desert plants with white flowers | 32 |
'80s-'90s Serbian import | 32 |
1890's gold rush destination | 32 |
Brynner of "Westworld" | 32 |
Symbol of an 80's life style | 32 |
Oldest feminine org. in the U.S. | 32 |
"Butterfly" star, 1981 | 32 |
Veer back in the other direction | 32 |
Restaurant guide name since 1979 | 32 |
Kinshasa's country, formerly | 32 |
Where Ali KO'd Foreman, 1974 | 32 |
African nation's former name | 32 |
Drummer Starkey, Ringo's son | 32 |
'40s middleweight champ Tony | 32 |
Billy of "The Phantom" | 32 |
Kill mosquitos outdoors, perhaps | 32 |
"Freak Out!" guitarist | 32 |
Big name in online merchandising | 32 |
Business technology news website | 32 |
Lion food, in many a nature film | 32 |
Oxford English Dictionary finish | 32 |
One of two in a Canadian puzzle? | 32 |
Letter that rhymes with a colour | 32 |
Final letter to the London Times | 32 |
Lord ___ (Power Rangers villain) | 32 |
New York's Tappan ___ Bridge | 32 |
One of two in an American puzzle | 32 |
New York's Tappan --- Bridge | 32 |
1902 Physics Nobelist Pieter ___ | 32 |
Nintendo's The Legend of ___ | 32 |
Nancy Milford literary biography | 32 |
Enlightenment-seeking discipline | 32 |
Bush: "Everything ___" | 32 |
___ state (pleasant place to be) | 32 |
Where gravel may represent water | 32 |
___ of Citium, Greek philosopher | 32 |
A Buddhist might be found in one | 32 |
Feature of a pleasant summer day | 32 |
Youngest of five famous brothers | 32 |
Speedometer's lowest reading | 32 |
Chess and tennis, mathematically | 32 |
Citrusy addition to some risotto | 32 |
"Chicago" Oscar winner | 32 |
Catherine of "Traffic" | 32 |
Subject for the sculptor Phidias | 32 |
Pakistani president of the 1980s | 32 |
Like drawings of lightning bolts | 32 |
'Invader' on Nickelodeon | 32 |
Fan's publication, for short | 32 |
Fans' publication, for short | 32 |
Possibly sarcastic joke response | 32 |
Pan a Dahl novel without Disney? | 32 |
National Park close to Las Vegas | 32 |
Five-digit number on an envelope | 32 |
"Hush!" to a clothier? | 32 |
This gets popped when it pops up | 32 |
Homecoming queen's nightmare | 32 |
"Hannah Montana," e.g. | 32 |
Pasta that's totally tubular | 32 |
Cylindrical spaghetti substitute | 32 |
Teens might try to cover them up | 32 |
California Congresswoman Lofgren | 32 |
2008 title role for Adam Sandler | 32 |
Suffix in the names of many eras | 32 |
"The Dram-Shop" author | 32 |
Emile who wrote "Nana" | 32 |
"The Dram Shop" author | 32 |
Drop ___ (skydiver's target) | 32 |
''DMX'' follower | 32 |
Lost focus, with "out" | 32 |
Daydreamed, with "out" | 32 |
Members of some city commissions | 32 |
Photo of the Panama Canal, once? | 32 |
Place to see lions and sea lions | 32 |
Place to glimpse chimps, perhaps | 32 |
The IndyCar photographer used __ | 32 |
Expand the viewed area, in a way | 32 |
Albee play, with "The" | 32 |
___ suit (baggy '40s outfit) | 32 |
Don Diego de la Vega, familiarly | 32 |
Overcrowding antidote, initially | 32 |
When repeated, one of the Gabors | 32 |
Speaker of the quote, familiarly | 32 |
Miss Hungary of 1936, familiarly | 32 |