Ursula Andress's birthplace | 31 |
St. ___ (dog of the Swiss Alps) | 31 |
"Happy Valley" author | 31 |
Famed U.S. poet: 1914–72 | 31 |
“Sesame Street” regular | 31 |
"Mary Poppins" fellow | 31 |
Cruise ships' docking place | 31 |
Baboons' aquamarine supply? | 31 |
Brown ___ (British Army musket) | 31 |
1940s-'50s White House name | 31 |
Crème de la crème | 31 |
___ in Show (Westminster prize) | 31 |
It's yet to be, to Browning | 31 |
British actress: 1900–74 | 31 |
It's most likely to succeed | 31 |
Part of a favorable impression? | 31 |
Lucille Ball musical of '43 | 31 |
Opposite (or synonym) of worsts | 31 |
Put chips on the roulette table | 31 |
Red or black, at a gaming table | 31 |
It may cost you $2 at the track | 31 |
Nut that's a mild stimulant | 31 |
Third of the four March sisters | 31 |
English singer/songwriter Orton | 31 |
Ancient city north of Jerusalem | 31 |
Central Park's ___ Fountain | 31 |
They must be covered to be real | 31 |
She was The Rose in 1979 | 31 |
"___ late than never" | 31 |
One concerned with show horses? | 31 |
1946 Wimbledon champion Pauline | 31 |
Start of a dog owner's sign | 31 |
Richard of 1990s talk show fame | 31 |
Turhan ___, 40's film actor | 31 |
Pal 'til the end, for short | 31 |
Breakdancing participant, maybe | 31 |
Former Pakistani leader Benazir | 31 |
It inhibits impartial judgement | 31 |
High-chair user's accessory | 31 |
Protection against flying sauce | 31 |
Netanyahu of Israel, familiarly | 31 |
Moniker in Mideastern diplomacy | 31 |
Reading material in hotel rooms | 31 |
You can get them at Red Lobster | 31 |
Lobster eaters' accessories | 31 |
Popeye's post-spinach pride | 31 |
What to do with one's time? | 31 |
It may be before one's time | 31 |
Try to buy, as at Sotheby's | 31 |
"Muy ___" (very good) | 31 |
''Très __!'' | 31 |
Home of the Cowboys, informally | 31 |
Home of the Cowboys, familiarly | 31 |
Fort Worth neighbor, familiarly | 31 |
Fish named for a facial feature | 31 |
"Super Size Me" order | 31 |
Oscar Robertson's sobriquet | 31 |
TV's George Jefferson, e.g. | 31 |
Jazz lovers on the Mississippi? | 31 |
Water temperature tester, maybe | 31 |
Item peddled by a spokesperson? | 31 |
Cartoonist Jeff Keane's dad | 31 |
Lower part of a ship's hold | 31 |
Steve Martin title role of 1996 | 31 |
Fort Baxter con man of early TV | 31 |
Legislature's consideration | 31 |
In "Independence Day" | 31 |
Ducks and most people have them | 31 |
Stanford-___ Intelligence Scale | 31 |
Chandler on "Friends" | 31 |
Hardly a show of self-restraint | 31 |
Double this for a Chilean river | 31 |
"Who's Who" piece | 31 |
One's life story, for short | 31 |
Prefix meaning "life" | 31 |
"Who's Who" entry | 31 |
Tropical rain forest or wetland | 31 |
Like the Six Million Dollar Man | 31 |
They sometimes accompany photos | 31 |
The Abominable Snowman, for one | 31 |
Symbol of old-school discipline | 31 |
Chuck-will's-widow, for one | 31 |
Alcatraz inmate of fame [flute] | 31 |
February item for George or Abe | 31 |
Start of an early Grafton title | 31 |
People with many dating options | 31 |
Florida's ___ National Park | 31 |
Lemonheads "___ Part" | 31 |
Indicator of an interested fish | 31 |
Zookeeper's injuries, maybe | 31 |
Merkel's "please" | 31 |
"Yes, please" in Bonn | 31 |
Like the herbs on a Seder plate | 31 |
Hollywood, with "the" | 31 |
"That's show __!" | 31 |
Commercial dealings, informally | 31 |
Reykjavik-born one-named singer | 31 |
Result of a battle of bighorns? | 31 |
Moniker for some gay newspapers | 31 |
Bogart's role in Casablanca | 31 |