Airborne guesstimate, for short | 31 |
Opens up an on-line store, e.g. | 31 |
Abbr. used to avoid a long list | 31 |
Substitute for unmentioned text | 31 |
"And others," briefly | 31 |
Subst. for the rest of the list | 31 |
And others, in citations: Abbr. | 31 |
Bibliographer's space-saver | 31 |
Tour de France stage, in France | 31 |
When planes are expected: Abbr. | 31 |
Airport monitor info, for short | 31 |
Terminal conjectures, for short | 31 |
Predicted touchdowns, for short | 31 |
Itinerary guesstimates, briefly | 31 |
Expected landing times, briefly | 31 |
Washington, e.g., to the French | 31 |
It's divided into comtés | 31 |
"Californie," for one | 31 |
''Les __-Unis'' | 31 |
Dakota du Sud and Floride, e.g. | 31 |
The Louvre's Salles des ___ | 31 |
Parts of "Méxique" | 31 |
Maryland and Montana, in France | 31 |
"Australie" divisions | 31 |
"You get the picture" | 31 |
And so on and so forth, briefly | 31 |
Jo-Ann ___ (fabric store chain) | 31 |
Abbr. that saves time and space | 31 |
"You get the idea..." | 31 |
"...you get the idea" | 31 |
Make an impression, as on glass | 31 |
Emulate some of Goya's work | 31 |
Applies acid to glass, in a way | 31 |
When takeoff is expected: Abbr. | 31 |
Wheels-up announcement, briefly | 31 |
Ticket taker's guess: Abbr. | 31 |
Airport announcement, for short | 31 |
Takeoff guesstimates, for short | 31 |
Quebec's Festival d'___ | 31 |
"Les nuits d'___" | 31 |
When école is out of session | 31 |
When école is not in session | 31 |
When Bastille Day is celebrated | 31 |
Time before "automne" | 31 |
Solstice season in Saint-Tropez | 31 |
Bastille Day "saison" | 31 |
Affaires d'amour, sometimes | 31 |
They run from Juin to Septembre | 31 |
Biblical ender for sit or stand | 31 |
Wharton's "Frome" | 31 |
Revolutionary War hero __ Allen | 31 |
Joel Coen's younger brother | 31 |
Hawke in Dead Poets Society | 31 |
"Fargo" producer Coen | 31 |
Vermonter seen in Statuary Hall | 31 |
Byproduct of petroleum refining | 31 |
Drew Barrymore's great-aunt | 31 |
"On Golden Pond" wife | 31 |
Gas given off by ripening fruit | 31 |
Inhalant anesthetic of the past | 31 |
Like lawyers are supposed to be | 31 |
Congressional committee subject | 31 |
Pertaining to a certain culture | 31 |
Start for linguistics or botany | 31 |
Prefix meaning "race" | 31 |
Prefix with centrism or graphic | 31 |
Distinctive spirit of a culture | 31 |
Distinctive beliefs of a people | 31 |
___ chloride (local anesthetic) | 31 |
___ alcohol (very strong drink) | 31 |
Contemporary travel convenience | 31 |
Gas burner used in laboratories | 31 |
Where Empedocles met his demise | 31 |
Volcano that devastated Catania | 31 |
Source of an explosion in Italy | 31 |
Sicilian concert festival sight | 31 |
Certain lab equipment, formerly | 31 |
D.D.E.'s command in W.W. II | 31 |
Old world battleground, briefly | 31 |
D.D.E.'s purview in W.W. II | 31 |
Prince William's alma mater | 31 |
James Bond was kicked out of it | 31 |
School with King's Scholars | 31 |
School that expelled James Bond | 31 |
King's Scholar's school | 31 |
William and Harry's college | 31 |
Shelley's pre-Oxford school | 31 |
School founded by King Henry VI | 31 |
School for a King's Scholar | 31 |
Locale of famous playing fields | 31 |
King's Scholars' school | 31 |
James Bond was expelled from it | 31 |
Institution founded by Henry VI | 31 |
English prince's alma mater | 31 |
Bertie Wooster's alma mater | 31 |
"Playing fields" site | 31 |
Collars worn outside the lapels | 31 |
TD Waterhouse online competitor | 31 |
"Verbe irrégulier" | 31 |
Peut-___ (maybe, in Marseilles) | 31 |