"___ and Ale," Maugham work | 37 |
Where you can find a bunch of Santas? (abbr.) | 45 |
Silent ___ (presidential nickname) | 34 |
James Dean's "East of Eden" role | 46 |
First name in Baltimore baseball | 32 |
First name among legendary shortstops | 37 |
President Coolidge's nickname | 33 |
He broke Lou's consecutive games record | 43 |
Baseball's record-setter Ripken | 35 |
Baseball legend Ripken, or his dad | 34 |
20th-century White House nickname | 33 |
"Silent" ___ (presidential moniker) | 45 |
"Silent ___" (presidential nickname) | 46 |
"East of Eden" protagonist | 36 |
Trask twin in "East of Eden" | 38 |
Title robot in an Isaac Asimov short story | 42 |
The Golden Bears' school, for short | 39 |
Stanford's rival in the Big Game, for short | 47 |
Stanford sports rival, in headlines | 35 |
Silent ___ (White House nickname) | 33 |
Ripken with a 17-year consecutive game streak | 45 |
Ripken who played 2,632 straight games | 38 |
Revered first name at Camden Yards | 34 |
Political commentator ___ Thomas | 32 |
Occupy ___ (West Coast tuition hike protests) | 45 |
Nickname of the 30th U.S. president | 35 |
Nickname in "East of Eden" | 36 |
Most populous state, in college nicknames | 41 |
Monogram of "The Lone Eagle" | 38 |
Golden Bears' school, familiarly | 36 |
Golden Bears football helmet word | 33 |
First name in consecutive baseball games played | 47 |
First name in Baltimore baseball history | 40 |
First name among baseball legends | 33 |
First name among Baltimore sports legends | 41 |
Baseball/football Hall-of-Famer Hubbard | 39 |
Baseball's record-setting Ripken | 36 |
Baseball's "Iron Man" Ripken | 42 |
Baseball-legend Ripken's dad | 32 |
Baseball "Iron Man" Ripken | 36 |
Aron's twin in "East of Eden" | 43 |
Aron's "East of Eden" twin | 40 |
2007 Hall of Fame inductee Ripken | 33 |
"Silent" president Coolidge | 37 |
''Silent'' president | 36 |
''East of Eden'' twin | 37 |
French port on the English Channel | 34 |
French city on the Strait of Dover | 34 |
Seaport visible from Dover on clear days | 40 |
French port just up the coast from Boulogne | 43 |
French city near a Chunnel terminus | 35 |
Endpoint for an English Channel swimmer | 39 |
City with a view of the White Cliffs of Dover | 45 |
City near the eastern end of the Chunnel | 40 |
A ferry runs between it and Dover | 33 |
High school math course, casually | 33 |
Subject with limits and functions, informally | 45 |
Prereq for differential equations | 33 |
Math course with derivatives and integrals | 42 |
It often has trig as a prerequisite | 35 |
Integral course of study, briefly? | 34 |
Differential or integral math subj. | 35 |
Course that has its limits, briefly | 35 |
Four-time Daytona 500 winner Yarborough | 39 |
Four-time Daytona 500 champ Yarborough | 38 |
"Laid-back rock" musician J.J. | 40 |
"The Alienist" author Carr | 36 |
Moses sent him into Canaan to spy | 33 |
Painter Bingham's middle name | 33 |
One of Moses' spies in Canaan | 33 |
Name from Hebrew for "dog" | 36 |
Mr. Garth in "Middlemarch" | 36 |
Joshua's companion, in the Old Testament | 44 |
Israelite at the conquest of Canaan | 35 |
Carr who wrote "The Alienist" | 39 |
"The Natural" cinematog Deschanel | 43 |
"The Angel of Darkness" author Carr | 45 |
"The Alienist" novelist Carr | 38 |
___ Garth in "Middlemarch" | 36 |
It's filled with numbers in boxes | 37 |
Robert Johnson had a milkcow's one | 38 |
Disciple: "Golden ___" | 32 |
"Golden" animal of Prefab Sprout | 42 |
"Take me away!" bath brand | 36 |
"Going Back to ___" (LL Cool J single) | 48 |
Major city of southwest Colombia | 32 |
1988 LL Cool J hit "Going Back to ___" | 48 |
Title locale in a 1998 Notorious B.I.G. hit | 43 |
State Janis Joplin got her start, for short | 43 |
South American city of 2 million | 32 |
LL Cool J's "Going Back to ___" | 45 |
LL Cool J "I'm going back to ___" | 47 |
It's north of Baja, informally | 34 |
Host city of the 1971 Pan American Games | 40 |
ColombiaÂ’s third-largest city | 33 |
Colombia's second-largest city | 34 |
City known as Colombia's sports capital | 43 |
City known as "Capital de la Salsa" | 45 |
City halfway between Quito and MedellÃn | 42 |
Capital of Valle del Cauca department | 37 |