Key figure in a 1980s scandal | 29 |
TV's Ashley and Mary-Kate | 29 |
Capital of the northwest U.S. | 29 |
Airline once owned by Onassis | 29 |
Washington's __ Peninsula | 29 |
Women's issue, familiarly | 29 |
Mike of "Yes, Dear" | 29 |
He owned "Dem Bums" | 29 |
Jason of 'Terra Nova' | 29 |
Poet with a German influence? | 29 |
Ruminants' third stomachs | 29 |
Official who hears complaints | 29 |
"____ 1111!11!1!!1" | 29 |
Like one with all the answers | 29 |
They'll try most anything | 29 |
Out ___ (precariously placed) | 29 |
Candelabra's place, often | 29 |
One way to be run out of town | 29 |
"___ Boat to China" | 29 |
Thing to press to get started | 29 |
They're pressed for power | 29 |
"Walk __": 1964 hit | 29 |
Prescription description part | 29 |
Start of a Socratic quotation | 29 |
How some salespeople are paid | 29 |
Like many teens at the movies | 29 |
How some movies are delivered | 29 |
Like some cable movie viewing | 29 |
How some things are available | 29 |
TV's "___ Time" | 29 |
"___ Time," TV show | 29 |
Feature of the key of F major | 29 |
Lonely child in a playground? | 29 |
Second-largest lake in Europe | 29 |
Second largest lake in Europe | 29 |
Like many a Dale Murphy catch | 29 |
Start of a message to the Met | 29 |
They can be used when driving | 29 |
Priest, in an Ogden Nash poem | 29 |
Quarter-mile, for many tracks | 29 |
It's a little over a yard | 29 |
"___ in May . . . " | 29 |
What Cher Bono, e.g., goes by | 29 |
Old slang for a unique person | 29 |
Embarassing spelling mistake? | 29 |
Start of a quip by Lady Astor | 29 |
Something it's good to be | 29 |
John Wilkes Booth performance | 29 |
It's to the left of a dot | 29 |
Not quite direct, as a flight | 29 |
Request from a coffee drinker | 29 |
Request at Starbucks, perhaps | 29 |
Life-size replica's ratio | 29 |
It's marked with an arrow | 29 |
What a candle might symbolize | 29 |
Flavorful holder for hot beef | 29 |
Like many magazines, nowadays | 29 |
Spoiled brat, stereotypically | 29 |
"Put the Blame ___" | 29 |
"With God ___ Side" | 29 |
Being displayed conspicuously | 29 |
"NO RIGHT TURN ___" | 29 |
When a right may be permitted | 29 |
Pulling a plug while at work? | 29 |
When some footballs are hiked | 29 |
Available for public scrutiny | 29 |
Suffix meaning 'word' | 29 |
Trip-odometer initial reading | 29 |
Aria from "Aïda" | 29 |
"My life is an ___" | 29 |
Where to get a public hearing | 29 |
Common sight after a burglary | 29 |
Part of modern tennis history | 29 |
Swivel like an apartment door | 29 |
You can take them in an alley | 29 |
"___ Door, Richard" | 29 |
Open oneÂ’s heart, perhaps | 29 |
Of a serpent-worshiping group | 29 |
Editorial writer, essentially | 29 |
Weighing down Top 40 artists? | 29 |
One with rose-colored glasses | 29 |
Plant of the goosefoot family | 29 |
Plant with spinachlike leaves | 29 |
Warren Buffett's nickname | 29 |
Calculus expert's concern | 29 |
Some tape-recorded interviews | 29 |
Fruit that makes you smarter? | 29 |
Citrus eater's throwaways | 29 |
Fine-grained carpentry supply | 29 |
Some crickets and some snakes | 29 |
Yell behind the lunch counter | 29 |
Joe Walsh "___ Guy" | 29 |
Légion d'honneur, e.g. | 29 |
Command from le général | 29 |
Old truck delivering cookies? | 29 |
Opera first performed in 1762 | 29 |
Many trendy health food items | 29 |
Church musicians' choices | 29 |
Their seats are called carols | 29 |
Like the Mikado and Nanki-Poo | 29 |