Some "Aïda" singers | 32 |
"Boris Godunov" singer | 32 |
Oboes' lower-pitched cousins | 32 |
Part of a turkey recipe, perhaps | 32 |
Word before man, cave and mobile | 32 |
Philippines battleground of 1942 | 32 |
''Psycho'' motel | 32 |
___ Motel, in "Psycho" | 32 |
Something a cat doesn't like | 32 |
'Splish Splash' activity | 32 |
They may be drawn before bedtime | 32 |
Certain fabric worker's work | 32 |
Designs created with wax and dye | 32 |
Repeated role for Christian Bale | 32 |
Sanguinary event in 1861 or 1862 | 32 |
Speed unit in telecommunications | 32 |
He created the Yellow Brick Road | 32 |
Reprimand (with "out") | 32 |
Castigates, with "out" | 32 |
It includes Oakland and San Jose | 32 |
Emulate a doggie drill sergeant? | 32 |
Lugar's junior in the Senate | 32 |
Aromatic herb in a bouquet garni | 32 |
Ronstadt's 'Blue --' | 32 |
State-owned media outlet of note | 32 |
Fourth of July events, for short | 32 |
Abbr. with some historical dates | 32 |
Cake-and-candles time, for short | 32 |
Abbr. in the real estate section | 32 |
School over-seeing groups: Abbr. | 32 |
'Don't -- stranger!' | 32 |
Cohort of Betty, Rue and Estelle | 32 |
"C'mon, __ sport!" | 32 |
"___ Clown," 1948 song | 32 |
Decoration on an Indian moccasin | 32 |
__ Street (Memphis blues center) | 32 |
It travels at the speed of light | 32 |
Dispatch to first base, in a way | 32 |
Bit of "Archie" attire | 32 |
It might prevent a gas explosion | 32 |
Weezer: "Pork and ___" | 32 |
The slightest amount, informally | 32 |
"Refried" Mexican food | 32 |
"Come on, help me out" | 32 |
Words with resemblance or grudge | 32 |
Baden-Powell's U.S. follower | 32 |
Lions and tigers and bears, e.g. | 32 |
Apt rhyme for "defeat" | 32 |
____ Generation (Kerouac et al.) | 32 |
Certain British Invasion invader | 32 |
Word coined by Herb Caen in 1958 | 32 |
Wally's TV brother, to Wally | 32 |
One of the singing Winans family | 32 |
Exhortation for a panicky person | 32 |
Snarky reply to "Why?" | 32 |
Eponymous German brewer Heinrich | 32 |
Where the bears found Goldilocks | 32 |
Breakfast place for the pampered | 32 |
Eliot's "Adam ___" | 32 |
"Venerable" theologian | 32 |
Eliot's "Adam ---" | 32 |
Venerable scholar of old England | 32 |
"De Temporibus" writer | 32 |
Where some manners are important | 32 |
Scripps-sponsored event for kids | 32 |
UK network, with "the" | 32 |
"Where's the ___?" | 32 |
Strengthens, with "up" | 32 |
One whose workplace is all abuzz | 32 |
"___ there, done that" | 32 |
"--- there, done that" | 32 |
Whittier's saddest last word | 32 |
"Where've you __?" | 32 |
"It's __ too long" | 32 |
Makes noise like the Road Runner | 32 |
Apt rhyme for "Cheers" | 32 |
Wallace of "The Champ" | 32 |
Like the smell of a cheap tavern | 32 |
Creatures that do a waggle dance | 32 |
Height of excellence, supposedly | 32 |
Veggie with a Ruby Queen variety | 32 |
Vegetable that might get pickled | 32 |
It's the root of all borscht | 32 |
Like a furious fellow's face | 32 |
When dinosaurs roamed the Earth? | 32 |
Signer of the Camp David Accords | 32 |
Old-fashioned "Scram!" | 32 |
"Don't misbehave!" | 32 |
'We've Only Just --' | 32 |
"The Scarperer" author | 32 |
"The View" co-host Joy | 32 |
"The View" regular Joy | 32 |
Execute, French Revolution-style | 32 |
Puccini's 'Un -- di' | 32 |
Sculptor Pratt: 1867–1917 | 32 |
First name in vampire portrayers | 32 |
First name among screen vampires | 32 |
Boris and Lon's contemporary | 32 |
''Ed Wood'' role | 32 |
'The Fresh Prince of --' | 32 |