Items in many Sunday newspapers | 31 |
Emulates the birds and the bees | 31 |
Cable channel owned by Showtime | 31 |
Aptly named Showtime subsidiary | 31 |
Good name for a female plumber? | 31 |
Smash Mouth song for the ocean? | 31 |
Pop music's ___ & Eddie | 31 |
Belle replaced her at Mel's | 31 |
___-Jo (name from the Olympics) | 31 |
___ & Eddie (pop music duo) | 31 |
Modest Mouse "___ On" | 31 |
Treat often made with root beer | 31 |
Tool for smoothing wet concrete | 31 |
They help Eliza cross the river | 31 |
What to hit if you hear gunfire | 31 |
Speed away, with "it" | 31 |
Probably not a really good show | 31 |
Dona ___, 1978 Sonia Braga role | 31 |
___ de Caña (Nicaraguan rum) | 31 |
Take care of one's canines? | 31 |
Site of George Eliot's mill | 31 |
Like a baker's hands, maybe | 31 |
"Pretty Boy" of crime | 31 |
Boxers Patterson and Mayweather | 31 |
Why you need a shot in the arm? | 31 |
Why some need a shot in the arm | 31 |
It may be prevented with a shot | 31 |
It may be picked up at day care | 31 |
Like some columns or chair legs | 31 |
It's at the end of the line | 31 |
What the birds and the bees do? | 31 |
Bobby Clarke, from 1969 to 1984 | 31 |
Subject of many a tabloid photo | 31 |
1918 Allied commander Ferdinand | 31 |
Fixed points, in geometry class | 31 |
Jay-Z "Friend or ___" | 31 |
It's usually a yellow light | 31 |
They're hard to see through | 31 |
Become misty like a windshield | 31 |
Romeo and Mercutio, for example | 31 |
Type of acid found in asparagus | 31 |
____ music (Weavers' genre) | 31 |
"Monster-in-Law" star | 31 |
"Mister Roberts" star | 31 |
Soufflé made with cheese | 31 |
Desktop publisher's choices | 31 |
Assortment in a formatting menu | 31 |
What you can't live without | 31 |
Listlessness after a large meal | 31 |
It's played under the table | 31 |
"Water ___ Elephants" | 31 |
Word in many Sue Grafton titles | 31 |
"Hot enough ___ you?" | 31 |
Person rummaging about for food | 31 |
President who was never elected | 31 |
Negotiator at Vladivostok, 1974 | 31 |
British singer/songwriter David | 31 |
"Kiss Me Deadly" Lita | 31 |
"Incoming golf ball!" | 31 |
Its movement frightened Macbeth | 31 |
Certain rate-hike circumvention | 31 |
'I don't think so!' | 31 |
Surprised giftee's response | 31 |
Former name of Aussie band Fort | 31 |
Hold ___ (talk at great length) | 31 |
Plus ___ (theme of this puzzle) | 31 |
When independence is celebrated | 31 |
Equine : horse :: vulpine : ___ | 31 |
"The X-Files" network | 31 |
"Sour grapes" critter | 31 |
Orange children's character | 31 |
Renaissance painter __ Angelico | 31 |
___ Diavolo (seafood specialty) | 31 |
Assault with a grenade, to a GI | 31 |
Kegler's "inning" | 31 |
Incriminate with false evidence | 31 |
Bowler's "inning" | 31 |
It may involve planted evidence | 31 |
Drescher of 'The Nanny' | 31 |
Currency replaced by l'euro | 31 |
Coin being replaced by the euro | 31 |
Chief river of British Columbia | 31 |
British Columbia heritage river | 31 |
Host of some off-campus parties | 31 |
Greek group in America, briefly | 31 |
One with a mister in Münster | 31 |
Unravel at the edge, as threads | 31 |
Word in a Rick James song title | 31 |
Unlike, as some say, any lunch? | 31 |
An international society member | 31 |
Art gallery in Washington, D.C. | 31 |
Allowed to wander, as a chicken | 31 |
Political party: 1848–56 | 31 |
Billie Jean King won it in 1972 | 31 |
Controversial refrigeration gas | 31 |
Strictly controlled refrigerant | 31 |
''___ Jacques'' | 31 |
Partner in a French firm, maybe | 31 |
Hot off the press, figuratively | 31 |
'85 Kool and the Gang smash | 31 |