It's taken out at the seams | 31 |
Bad child's stocking filler | 31 |
They're stirred in the fire | 31 |
Ingredient in medicated shampoo | 31 |
Ivory ___ (neighbor of Liberia) | 31 |
Across the entire United States | 31 |
Raccoon's tropical relative | 31 |
Ty of the Baseball Hall of Fame | 31 |
"12 Angry Men" costar | 31 |
Some programs are written in it | 31 |
Snake that can flatten its neck | 31 |
Snake preyed on by the mongoose | 31 |
They're found under kernels | 31 |
Emmy-winning comedienne of 1951 | 31 |
Old Indian culture of Southwest | 31 |
Gabrielle Chanel's nickname | 31 |
Drink after a day on the slopes | 31 |
Fish off the Nova Scotian coast | 31 |
Cape sighted from the Mayflower | 31 |
Cape ____ (Buzzards Bay locale) | 31 |
Opposite of an intro, musically | 31 |
Building contractor's study | 31 |
Legacies of Morse and Hammurabi | 31 |
Olympic gold medalist Sebastian | 31 |
Britain's Lord Sebastian -- | 31 |
Like some fraternities nowadays | 31 |
Like Sarah Lawrence, since 1966 | 31 |
"Fargo" director Joel | 31 |
Directing brothers' surname | 31 |
Cinematic brothers' surname | 31 |
Brothers behind 'Fargo' | 31 |
Stereotypical cops' hangout | 31 |
Industrial revolution elements? | 31 |
"Over There" composer | 31 |
He gave his regards to Broadway | 31 |
"Harrigan" songwriter | 31 |
Secretary of Defense William S. | 31 |
Borat portrayer Sacha Baron ___ | 31 |
Beautiful Losers author Leonard | 31 |
Film executive Harry and others | 31 |
Item collected by a numismatist | 31 |
It's flipped in this puzzle | 31 |
It's at the top of the pops | 31 |
Oliver North's rank (Abbr.) | 31 |
Long Island iced tea ingredient | 31 |
Beverage with caffeine, usually | 31 |
Part of a fast-food meal, maybe | 31 |
Card game in a walk-in freezer? | 31 |
Iconic American composer Porter | 31 |
"I Love Paris" Porter | 31 |
Singer Natalie's side dish? | 31 |
Part of a digital-watch display | 31 |
It separates hours from minutes | 31 |
What some sportscasters provide | 31 |
Kentucky Derby entrant, usually | 31 |
Future Lucas Oil Stadium player | 31 |
You're out of it when in it | 31 |
Result of a serious head injury | 31 |
Best seller in '77, by Cook | 31 |
Feature of a rooster's head | 31 |
2002 Jerry Seinfeld documentary | 31 |
Member of Bill Haley's band | 31 |
Halley's or Encke's ___ | 31 |
Semicolon's undotted cousin | 31 |
Part of "I, Claudius" | 31 |
"I, Claudius" feature | 31 |
It's often caught in winter | 31 |
Something everybody is aware of | 31 |
Hernando's "Huh?" | 31 |
'Magic Moments' crooner | 31 |
Auguste ___, French philosopher | 31 |
Spanish Prisoner or pigeon drop | 31 |
Piece for orchestra and soloist | 31 |
Might be bought after first hit | 31 |
Some residential units, briefly | 31 |
'Get Smart' contraption | 31 |
They may be stacked in a parlor | 31 |
___ Island (Brooklyn peninsula) | 31 |
Informal discussion, informally | 31 |
Does the "1-2-3-kick" | 31 |
Author of "The Rover" | 31 |
"Cannon" star William | 31 |
Discontinued Sudafed competitor | 31 |
"Rocky" composer Bill | 31 |
Tom of "Saving Grace" | 31 |
Troops led by George Washington | 31 |
Inmate's side of the story? | 31 |
Lover's or bird's sound | 31 |
Archbishop of New York, 1968-83 | 31 |
"Keep your shirt on!" | 31 |
Ring-tailed critter, informally | 31 |
Tree-climbing mammal, for short | 31 |
Nighttime scavenger, informally | 31 |
Nickname of a 1941 Oscar winner | 31 |
Member of New York's Finest | 31 |
Manilow's nightclub of song | 31 |
Compromise with the DA, perhaps | 31 |
Admit fault for a lesser charge | 31 |
Word on a health-insurance card | 31 |
Figure in a doctor's office | 31 |