Coffee maker at Starbucks, e.g. | 31 |
It may act as an intruder alert | 31 |
Intruder's deterrent, maybe | 31 |
Dogwood covering, appropriately | 31 |
Event where 13 is a good number | 31 |
Noble's bookselling partner | 31 |
Comedienne's discarded name | 31 |
Support for practicing pliés | 31 |
Taxpayer's garb in cartoons | 31 |
Seriously lacking in vegetation | 31 |
Spanish-speaking part of a city | 31 |
Cell signal strength indicators | 31 |
Universal product code elements | 31 |
They're frequented at night | 31 |
"Nor iron ___ a cage" | 31 |
Subway that starts in Pittsburg | 31 |
You might run one up with shots | 31 |
It may be picked up at a tavern | 31 |
They may be running in a saloon | 31 |
Grasshoppers can help make them | 31 |
German explorer: 1821–65 | 31 |
Shakers, tumblers, and the like | 31 |
What hist. and econ. majors get | 31 |
Degrees in hist. or social sci. | 31 |
Home is one, the rules state it | 31 |
"___ on a true story" | 31 |
Alloy's principal component | 31 |
It doesn't include overtime | 31 |
Datum on an employment contract | 31 |
They may be loaded on the field | 31 |
They're occasionally loaded | 31 |
They're covered on diamonds | 31 |
You must be quick to steal them | 31 |
Holy ___ (herb of Thai cuisine) | 31 |
San Pietro in Vaticano, for one | 31 |
Catholic pilgrimage destination | 31 |
Best Supporting Actress of 1997 | 31 |
Music for "Hoosiers"? | 31 |
Language with no known relative | 31 |
City on the Shatt al-Arab river | 31 |
Instrument played by Bill Wyman | 31 |
Paul McCartney's instrument | 31 |
It may be largemouth or spotted | 31 |
Black and tan ingredient, often | 31 |
Beverage with a triangular logo | 31 |
Some barbershop quartet members | 31 |
Often villainous operatic roles | 31 |
Jazz's Charles Mingus, e.g. | 31 |
Low man on the barbershop pole? | 31 |
Luigi's "Enough!" | 31 |
Cookbook instruction, sometimes | 31 |
Prison stormed on July 14, 1789 | 31 |
Hitter's "lumber" | 31 |
Meat Loaf's favorite flier? | 31 |
Chiropterologist's interest | 31 |
"Misery" Oscar winner | 31 |
"Downton Abbey" valet | 31 |
What a dirty person might draw? | 31 |
Wife of _____ (Chaucer pilgrim) | 31 |
Investors take one occasionally | 31 |
Bedtime story preceder, perhaps | 31 |
Dagwood's "soaks" | 31 |
Michael Keaton title role, 1989 | 31 |
They're passed to the swift | 31 |
They're passed on the track | 31 |
Vampire film "extras" | 31 |
Shipbuilder's strip of wood | 31 |
1861 or 1862 Civil War conflict | 31 |
It may have the name of a state | 31 |
"24" protagonist Jack | 31 |
Jack ___ ("24" agent) | 31 |
Creator of good and bad witches | 31 |
Reprimand, with "out" | 31 |
San Francisco/Oakland separator | 31 |
Many mgrs.' college degrees | 31 |
Org. that may work with the FTC | 31 |
"I, Claudius" network | 31 |
PBS program provider, sometimes | 31 |
World's largest broadcaster | 31 |
Media grp. with a royal charter | 31 |
Unit of oil production, briefly | 31 |
Tailgate preparation, for short | 31 |
Summer party invitation letters | 31 |
Fourth of July party, for short | 31 |
Family reunion event, for short | 31 |
Place to post online, for short | 31 |
They're slower than bullets | 31 |
Includes furtively, on an email | 31 |
Gift-giving occasion, for short | 31 |
"Don't ___ fool!" | 31 |
"C'mon, --- pal!" | 31 |
"C'mon, ___ pal!" | 31 |
"C'mon, __ sport" | 31 |
"___ Clown," pop song | 31 |
'There oughta -- law!' | 31 |
Setting for Frankie and Annette | 31 |
Pelican's trademark feature | 31 |
``___ you can be. . .'' | 31 |
Gymnastics apparatus, for short | 31 |
Hit in the head with a baseball | 31 |