"The Black Cat" actor | 31 |
"Super Mario" brother | 31 |
Brother of Nintendo's Mario | 31 |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Aparicio | 31 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Aparicio | 31 |
Hall of Fame shortstop Aparicio | 31 |
Verdi's '-- Miller' | 31 |
Third book of the New Testament | 31 |
The prodigal son is found in it | 31 |
1967 title role for Paul Newman | 31 |
Outstanding example of its kind | 31 |
Emily Flake comic ___ Eightball | 31 |
He directed "Network" | 31 |
Director of "Network" | 31 |
They're taken in punishment | 31 |
Old Coney Island's ___ Park | 31 |
Moon-influenced Tom Petty song? | 31 |
Clair de ___ (bluish porcelain) | 31 |
Participant in l'éclipse | 31 |
''Clair de __'' | 31 |
They're close to your heart | 31 |
Fontanne's dramatic partner | 31 |
Fontanne's Broadway partner | 31 |
___-Fontanne Theatre (Broadway) | 31 |
Designed to pique interest, say | 31 |
One who rarely has low spirits? | 31 |
One who can never pass the bar? | 31 |
What an aphrodisiac may produce | 31 |
Desires, with "after" | 31 |
Pear-shaped stringed instrument | 31 |
Madrigalist's accompaniment | 31 |
Guitar-like stringed instrument | 31 |
Smoothed concrete in a pavement | 31 |
Word on a Valentine candy heart | 31 |
Murray Schisgal play of '64 | 31 |
B'way hit by Schisgal: 1964 | 31 |
Common word in academic mottoes | 31 |
Middle year of Nero's reign | 31 |
Chrysler Town and Country model | 31 |
School attended by élèves | 31 |
What real lutefisk is soaked in | 31 |
Stuff used to cure green olives | 31 |
Chemical used to make biodiesel | 31 |
Chemical in biodiesel factories | 31 |
"Fight Club" chemical | 31 |
Geology pioneer Sir Charles ___ | 31 |
Potassium and sodium hydroxides | 31 |
"__ Eyes": Eagles hit | 31 |
The Eagles "___ Eyes" | 31 |
Eagles hit "___ Eyes" | 31 |
Football Hall-of-Famer Link ___ | 31 |
-- disease (tick-borne ailment) | 31 |
_____ disease (tick affliction) | 31 |
Fluid rich in white blood cells | 31 |
Reagan press secretary Nofziger | 31 |
"Dune" director David | 31 |
Where the Rhone meets the Saone | 31 |
French city once known for silk | 31 |
Certain ecumenical council site | 31 |
Where Interpol is headquartered | 31 |
France's third largest city | 31 |
City near Saint-Étienne | 31 |
Ring Nebula's constellation | 31 |
It's played with a plectrum | 31 |
Invention of Hermes, supposedly | 31 |
Instrument made of turtle shell | 31 |
Instrument in ancient Greek art | 31 |
__ arm (Victorian sofa feature) | 31 |
Ira Gershwin's contribution | 31 |
"Just the facts, ___" | 31 |
Fairy Queen in Romeo and Juliet | 31 |
Onetime phone company sobriquet | 31 |
Old phone monopoly personified | 31 |
"Gypsy" Fleetwood ___ | 31 |
__ and cheese (kids' lunch) | 31 |
__ and cheese (kid's lunch) | 31 |
Territory off China's coast | 31 |
Harsh caller from South America | 31 |
Endangered rain-forest resident | 31 |
Name often followed by a number | 31 |
Truck maker with a bulldog logo | 31 |
Georgia Music Hall of Fame city | 31 |
Raincoats or computers, briefly | 31 |
"On How Life Is" Gray | 31 |
"Fargo" Oscar nominee | 31 |
Thanksgiving Day parade sponsor | 31 |
Alfred E. Neuman's magazine | 31 |
It made Alfred E. Neuman famous | 31 |
__ Speaker (contemporary title) | 31 |
Title for Flaubert's Bovary | 31 |
Title for Dickens's Defarge | 31 |
Volunteer org. launched in 1980 | 31 |
"You ___ Me Love You" | 31 |
Hero of three Mel Gibson movies | 31 |
2000s TV drama set in the 1960s | 31 |
March ___ (tournament nickname) | 31 |
One who's often with child? | 31 |
"Live to Tell" singer | 31 |
Cackling loon with a white coat | 31 |
Space shuttle astronaut Jemison | 31 |