Howard as a museum supporter? | 29 |
"Prince of the Ode" | 29 |
Sound heard on Christmas Eve? | 29 |
Ones giving cash for quarters | 29 |
Sign in a house window, maybe | 29 |
Plant parts that absorb water | 29 |
The love of money it is said | 29 |
Discover by digging as a pig, | 29 |
Lawn game played with mallets | 29 |
Actress from Waterbury, Conn. | 29 |
Like Florida's spoonbills | 29 |
Mrs. Kennedy painted tumblers | 29 |
Ira Levin's classic novel | 29 |
Item on a pitcher's mound | 29 |
Pitcher's mound accessory | 29 |
Long Island Rail Road station | 29 |
Member of a humanitarian club | 29 |
Part of Mazda cars since 1967 | 29 |
Printing processes, for short | 29 |
One may spoil the whole bunch | 29 |
They make you red in the face | 29 |
Like the loser of a fistfight | 29 |
Put up with rugged conditions | 29 |
Camp without electricity, say | 29 |
Tries mightily to get ashore? | 29 |
First hit by the Police, 1979 | 29 |
Of Clark's country music? | 29 |
Payment to an author, perhaps | 29 |
Events of 7/29/81 and 4/29/11 | 29 |
Memorable N.A.A.C.P. director | 29 |
Employee's wrap-up: Abbr. | 29 |
Presented, as the news: Abbr. | 29 |
Modern methods of syndication | 29 |
Block of rows toward the back | 29 |
Maine-Florida artery, mapwise | 29 |
First line of a nursery rhyme | 29 |
Balsa plane "motor" | 29 |
You might take a hike with it | 29 |
David Dinkins's successor | 29 |
"STEIN Song" singer | 29 |
Maker of rifles and revolvers | 29 |
Landscape background, perhaps | 29 |
1945 Andrews Sisters hit song | 29 |
___ temperature (be feverish) | 29 |
Quick, open-topped automobile | 29 |
Plan to pay at 2:00 a.m., say | 29 |
Plan to close at closing, say | 29 |
Near the bottom of the barrel | 29 |
Scrambling Namath, literally? | 29 |
Transporting white envelopes? | 29 |
Dancer's jogging routine? | 29 |
Elections following elections | 29 |
Keeps moving, but just barely | 29 |
Keeps an open bill at the bar | 29 |
Namesake of a Lexington arena | 29 |
Longtime Kentucky hoops coach | 29 |
Founder of the Russian empire | 29 |
Element of ambulance driving? | 29 |
Time when traffic is heaviest | 29 |
Big name in hotel chocolates? | 29 |
Nation with eleven time zones | 29 |
Isaac Asimov's birthplace | 29 |
Muscovite preparing for work? | 29 |
Game you can't lose twice | 29 |
Lee in "Funny Face" | 29 |
Certain hockey players: Abbr. | 29 |
Hostile takeover of Jim Beam? | 29 |
Landmark Nashville auditorium | 29 |
Hall of Famer Sandberg et al. | 29 |
Of an ancient Arabian kingdom | 29 |
Texas–La. border river | 29 |
River or lake in Tex. and La. | 29 |
Romans' victims: 290 B.C. | 29 |
Ancient Romans' neighbors | 29 |
Something immune to criticism | 29 |
Goof-up during a cult ritual? | 29 |
They hold a biker's stuff | 29 |
Prepares for the cattle drive | 29 |
Part of a forlorn face, maybe | 29 |
Hebrew letter (same as tsadi) | 29 |
Signature of a famed American | 29 |
"Teen Angel" et al. | 29 |
Panhandler's spiel, often | 29 |
Some letter enclosures, abbr. | 29 |
Trapeze artist's security | 29 |
2000 U.S. Open champion Marat | 29 |
Woody plants that herb likes? | 29 |
Travels with Sinbad, in a way | 29 |
Visit on an ocean cruise, say | 29 |
Johnny of the '40s Braves | 29 |
Wars of the Roses battle site | 29 |
Mortgage service for sailors? | 29 |
Town along the Charente River | 29 |
Sinless Tina has this quality | 29 |
Christmas "visitor" | 29 |
Greeted with a ceremonial bow | 29 |
Greens used for bra-stuffing? | 29 |
Crusaders' formidable foe | 29 |
Expected to move, so to speak | 29 |
Figure seen in a store window | 29 |