Neiman's business partner | 29 |
Doctor played by Robert Young | 29 |
New Orleans event with floats | 29 |
Runner Sidney of the Olympics | 29 |
"Hot Lips" Houlihan | 29 |
Steep, as meat for barbecuing | 29 |
Kabob preparer's activity | 29 |
Plants and animals of the sea | 29 |
Snake in the grass, literally | 29 |
Likely purchasing demographic | 29 |
Person trying to move things? | 29 |
A founder and editor of Punch | 29 |
1984 Maximilian Schell biopic | 29 |
"That Girl" actress | 29 |
English dramatist Christopher | 29 |
Rabat's country, to Marie | 29 |
Subject of a Peter Weiss play | 29 |
Johnny formerly of The Smiths | 29 |
Occasion for the Cana miracle | 29 |
Matthew Modine comedy of 1988 | 29 |
1988 Michelle Pfeiffer comedy | 29 |
Film about swabbing drudgery? | 29 |
Advice to a wannabe princess? | 29 |
Alternatives to Butterfingers | 29 |
Four-time Oscar nominee Mason | 29 |
Thurgood of the Supreme Court | 29 |
American choreography pioneer | 29 |
Wife of the 3d U.S. President | 29 |
Cuban patriot: 1853–95 | 29 |
"Gorky Park" author | 29 |
Japanese maritime designation | 29 |
Tavern run by funny brothers? | 29 |
Chico, Zeppo, etc., for short | 29 |
One of seven sitcom castaways | 29 |
___ Mobley, Miss America 1959 | 29 |
"___ a little lamb" | 29 |
Kiddie verse about a bivalve? | 29 |
Female New Testament disciple | 29 |
Electromagnetic wave enhancer | 29 |
Disguised as Batman and Robin | 29 |
The arts as shown on TV, e.g. | 29 |
Composer of "Manon" | 29 |
One with hands-on experience? | 29 |
Person of great intelligence? | 29 |
Young Skywalker's teacher | 29 |
Lap dog's opposite number | 29 |
Cigarette lighter alternative | 29 |
American Indian's garment | 29 |
Clue for the southwest corner | 29 |
Madonna, with "the" | 29 |
Important person on the stand | 29 |
Alma ___ (grads' schools) | 29 |
Precocious Roald Dahl heroine | 29 |
Double this for Belafonte hit | 29 |
Australian tramp's bundle | 29 |
Timeframe for quick decisions | 29 |
'I.Q.' co-star Walter | 29 |
Bryant Gumbel's successor | 29 |
The Manassa ___(Jack Dempsey) | 29 |
Eponymous German gun inventor | 29 |
Fictional typing tutor Beacon | 29 |
Hit one's limit, in slang | 29 |
Ancient Yucatán inhabitant | 29 |
Bialik of "Blossom" | 29 |
Like some political campaigns | 29 |
Employer of an idle repairman | 29 |
Brand with a lonely repairman | 29 |
Major province in Afghanistan | 29 |
One of 58 Chopin compositions | 29 |
WWW connection speed measures | 29 |
Year in the reign of Edward I | 29 |
Beginning of the XIII century | 29 |
Steel union's former boss | 29 |
Star of "Ape" films | 29 |
Secretary of Defense, 1957-59 | 29 |
Loser in a '70s landslide | 29 |
"Sincerely" sisters | 29 |
Year the Second Crusade ended | 29 |
Joey of New Kids on the Block | 29 |
Highest peak in North America | 29 |
Virginia suburb of Washington | 29 |
Mary ___, late black educator | 29 |
Year in the reign of Henry II | 29 |
Year George V took the throne | 29 |
Steve of the Baltimore Ravens | 29 |
Vietnam-era defense secretary | 29 |
Abbr. for a misogynist, maybe | 29 |
Butterfly, Beetle and cricket | 29 |
A bit more than 900 years ago | 29 |
Year in Edward VI's reign | 29 |
The drug ecstasy, alternately | 29 |
Year Cortés conquered Cuba | 29 |
Memorable Harlem Globetrotter | 29 |
"There I go again!" | 29 |
They might have bones to pick | 29 |
. . . from a grocer (press 6) | 29 |
Sailor who's a bit thick? | 29 |
Replace personnel with robots | 29 |
One of the top three, perhaps | 29 |
Award given to U.S. civilians | 29 |