| Award-winning soaps actress Jane | 32 |
| Figure in Kepler's first law | 32 |
| New York Harbor's ___ Island | 32 |
| Island that processed immigrants | 32 |
| Branford and Wynton's father | 32 |
| __ Island (immigrants' site) | 32 |
| Architectural add-ons, sometimes | 32 |
| West ___ (fancy furniture store) | 32 |
| Tree in some Constable paintings | 32 |
| Street haunted by Freddy Krueger | 32 |
| Certain leaf beetle's target | 32 |
| Certain bark beetle's target | 32 |
| 'Nightmare on -- Street' | 32 |
| One of Leopold Auer's pupils | 32 |
| Warner Brothers' ___ J. Fudd | 32 |
| Oscar-winning composer Bernstein | 32 |
| Cartoon character with a big gun | 32 |
| "Sesame Street" Muppet | 32 |
| Napoli's Castel Sant'___ | 32 |
| Muppet with his pet fish Dorothy | 32 |
| Muppet who talks in third person | 32 |
| Dorothy the goldfish's owner | 32 |
| Naples's Castle of St. _____ | 32 |
| Dagwood's pesky kid neighbor | 32 |
| 'Sesame Street' favorite | 32 |
| "Glitz" author Leonard | 32 |
| ''St. ___ Fire'' | 32 |
| "Desire Under the ___" | 32 |
| "Desire Under the ---" | 32 |
| City of _____ (New Haven, Conn.) | 32 |
| Target for a certain bark beetle | 32 |
| Cause of some weather conditions | 32 |
| Periodic source of weird weather | 32 |
| Goal of some Rio Grande crossers | 32 |
| "Xanadu" band, briefly | 32 |
| "Telephone Line" group | 32 |
| "Evil Woman" rock grp. | 32 |
| 'Xanadu' band, for short | 32 |
| "Out of the Blue" band | 32 |
| Inits. in 70's-80's rock | 32 |
| Grp. that sang "Do Ya" | 32 |
| "Xanadu" band, to fans | 32 |
| ''Xanadu'' group | 32 |
| They sang "Evil Woman" | 32 |
| Pop outfit from Birmingham, Eng. | 32 |
| Jeff Lynne's band, for short | 32 |
| "Time" band, for short | 32 |
| "Rockaria!" rock group | 32 |
| "Ole ___" (1976 album) | 32 |
| "Evil Woman" rock band | 32 |
| "Calling America" band | 32 |
| 'Turn to Stone' rock gp. | 32 |
| 'Hold On Tight' rock gp. | 32 |
| Wells's pleasure-loving race | 32 |
| 'The Time Machine' tribe | 32 |
| Title girl in Kay Thompson books | 32 |
| Kay Thompson's heroine: 1956 | 32 |
| Children's author Greenfield | 32 |
| University with a phoenix mascot | 32 |
| Use a ladder for love's sake | 32 |
| Run off to a judge in Vegas, say | 32 |
| Flee via ladder, stereotypically | 32 |
| Defy one's parents, possibly | 32 |
| Act impulsively, as young lovers | 32 |
| One rushing into a relationship? | 32 |
| Short and sweet wedding attendee | 32 |
| They don't get any reception | 32 |
| Eschews nuptial formalities, say | 32 |
| Like Romeo and Juliet, in Act II | 32 |
| City on the western tip of Texas | 32 |
| ___ del Norte (Rio Grande gorge) | 32 |
| "The King," in Cordoba | 32 |
| Judy Jetson's little brother | 32 |
| They may run over you in Chicago | 32 |
| They can run over you harmlessly | 32 |
| There are three in every lullaby | 32 |
| Lines like the London Overground | 32 |
| 2002 British Open champion Ernie | 32 |
| Lioness in "Born Free" | 32 |
| Snow Queen in "Frozen" | 32 |
| Tiffany jewelry designer Peretti | 32 |
| Gottfried's sister, in opera | 32 |
| "Bridal Chorus" maiden | 32 |
| Lohengrin's bride and others | 32 |
| "If all ___ fails ..." | 32 |
| ''Anything __?'' | 32 |
| What, who, how or where follower | 32 |
| "So, what ___ is new?" | 32 |
| "... or ___!" (threat) | 32 |
| "What ___ could I do?" | 32 |
| "If all --- fails ..." | 32 |
| "If all __ fails. . ." | 32 |
| Word after something or anything | 32 |
| Threat word, with "or" | 32 |
| "What --- could I do?" | 32 |
| "What ___ can happen?" | 32 |
| "What __ could it be?" | 32 |
| "So, what --- is new?" | 32 |
| "Is there anyone ___?" | 32 |
| "If that fails . . . " | 32 |