It may bring a box to your house | 32 |
"Old Creole Days" author | 34 |
Item on a San Francisco tchotchke | 33 |
Sent a message before fax machines, say | 39 |
Resort on the southern tip of Baja | 34 |
Mexican vacation spot, familiarly | 33 |
Mexican Riviera port, familiarly | 32 |
Baja spring break mecca, briefly | 32 |
Baja spring break destination, for short | 40 |
Baja California resort city, for short | 38 |
It's also called a "way car" | 42 |
Freight train's "office" | 38 |
___ Cove ("Murder, She Wrote" setting) | 48 |
English explorer of North America | 33 |
Sebastian of "Family Affair" | 38 |
Leader of first English voyage to North America | 47 |
Italian-born explorer of the New World | 38 |
Explorer John or actor Sebastian | 32 |
Discoverer of North American mainland | 37 |
"Murder, She Wrote" setting: ___ Cove | 47 |
"Murder, She Wrote" setting, ___ Cove | 47 |
"Murder, She Wrote" setting __ Cove | 45 |
"Murder, She Wrote" cove | 34 |
____ Cove: Murder She Wrote setting | 42 |
___ Cove, "Murder, She Wrote" locale | 46 |
___ Cove ("Murder, She Wrote" locale) | 47 |
''Murder, She Wrote'' place | 43 |
It's often taken down Broadway | 34 |
They're called on account of rain | 37 |
They may be called on account of rain | 37 |
Men and women of all ages hail them | 35 |
Trucker's rest areas, sometimes | 35 |
They're often yellow or checkered | 37 |
They're hailed in cities everywhere | 39 |
They're hailed from sidewalks | 33 |
They arrive and take off at airports | 36 |
Where hailing isn't necessary | 33 |
Locale of a rank with medallions | 32 |
Tree that provides for chocoholics | 34 |
Willie Wonka's favorite tree? | 33 |
Crème de __ (chocolate liqueur) | 34 |
Tropical tree cultivated for its seeds | 38 |
Tree with large seedpods on its trunk | 37 |
Tree with chocolate-yielding seeds | 34 |
Tree whose seeds give us chocolate | 34 |
Tree that's the source of chocolate | 39 |
Tree that's a source of chocolate | 37 |
Major Côte d'Ivoire export | 33 |
Creme de ___ (chocolate liqueur) | 32 |
Bean whose top producer is Cote d'Ivoire | 44 |
Their beans were used as currency by the Aztecs | 47 |
Plants from which chocolate is derived | 38 |
Rhyme for "stash," appropriately | 42 |
Storage for fast Web page retrieval | 35 |
Auxiliary memory for fast retrieval | 35 |
Places for hiding supplies, etc. | 32 |
Philatelic design on an envelope | 32 |
Thorns in Wile E. Coyote's side? | 36 |
They often break Wile E. Coyote's falls | 43 |
They connect to points in the Southwest | 39 |
Landscapers often find them hard to handle | 42 |
Crab ___ (houseplants with red flowers) | 39 |
Barrels and organ-pipes in the desert | 37 |
Love-'em-and-leave-'em type | 35 |
Opposite of "gentleman" | 33 |
One who's left holding the bag | 34 |
Fleetwood or Eldorado, informally | 33 |
"Sound off - one, two ...," e.g. | 42 |
Concerto's extended solo passage | 36 |
Passage near the end of a concerto | 34 |
Improvised section for a soloist | 32 |
One of the "Long Gray Line" | 37 |
Massachusetts Maritime Academy student, e.g. | 44 |
Many a "Brother Rat" character | 40 |
Ones getting their marching orders | 34 |
Borrow without intending to repay | 33 |
"The Solid Gold ---" (1956) | 37 |
City on Spain's southwestern coast | 38 |
Spanish port from which Columbus sailed, 1493 | 45 |
One of Europe's oldest cities | 33 |
European port founded by the Phoenicians | 40 |
Nucleus of military personnel, e.g. | 35 |
Group of specially trained workers | 34 |
Core groups of trained personnel | 32 |
Core groups of potential leaders | 32 |
Wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am types | 34 |
Suffragist Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 32 |
Women's rights pioneer Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 48 |
Women's rights advocate Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 49 |
Suffragist Elizabeth --- Stanton | 32 |
Children's illustrator Harrison ___ | 39 |
Where William the Conqueror is buried | 37 |
Site of William the Conqueror's tomb | 40 |
Locale of William the Conqueror's tomb | 42 |
"The Longest Day" city | 32 |
Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy | 48 |
Site of the tomb of William the Conqueror | 41 |
Setting of William the Conqueror's castle | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning San Francisco columnist | 40 |
Normandy city known for its tripe stew | 38 |