Cleopatra's love Antony | 27 |
Antony who eulogized Caesar | 27 |
Pulitzer dramatist Connelly | 27 |
Jacobs of expensive clothes | 27 |
One of TV's Brady girls | 27 |
This Polo isn't a shirt | 27 |
Swimming pool game ___ Polo | 27 |
Florida senator-elect Rubio | 27 |
Cry in a swimming pool game | 27 |
___ Polo, visitor to Cathay | 27 |
Chagall and Antony, for two | 27 |
First word of a celebration | 27 |
Four-legged farmyard female | 27 |
Certain mustangs or cayuses | 27 |
Simpson with a blue beehive | 27 |
Space along the page border | 27 |
California's first lady | 27 |
"Do-Re-Mi" singer | 27 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Moore | 27 |
Radioactivity pioneer Curie | 27 |
France's ___ Antoinette | 27 |
Donny's singing partner | 27 |
County on San Francisco Bay | 27 |
"Semper Fi" sayer | 27 |
"North ___ Drive" | 27 |
Coleridge's was ancient | 27 |
Spacecraft sent toward Mars | 27 |
Ancient Coleridge character | 27 |
Novelist _____ Vargas Llosa | 27 |
Ohio city north of Columbus | 27 |
He hit 61 homers in '61 | 27 |
Single-season home-run king | 27 |
One of three Dutch painters | 27 |
Beside the ___ (irrelevant) | 27 |
Flea __ (vendors' site) | 27 |
"You'll see!" | 27 |
1983 Miss Georgia runner-up | 27 |
Vermont music festival town | 27 |
Brand with an iconic cowboy | 27 |
___ Man (classic ad figure) | 27 |
Catch that might be mounted | 27 |
One-room schoolhouse figure | 27 |
Old-fashioned schoolteacher | 27 |
Pair of comic strip canines | 27 |
Small South American monkey | 27 |
Chateau-Thierry's river | 27 |
French river and department | 27 |
Scene of two W.W. I battles | 27 |
River painted by Cézanne | 27 |
Father of Romulus and Remus | 27 |
Where the Pathfinder landed | 27 |
Maker of Twix and Starburst | 27 |
Father of Remus and Romulus | 27 |
Curiosity's destination | 27 |
Ares' Roman counterpart | 27 |
Almond/nougat/caramel treat | 27 |
Where you might view rushes | 27 |
Movie monster's hangout | 27 |
Frequently parodied Stewart | 27 |
Where did George get tipsy? | 27 |
Steve of 'The Jerk' | 27 |
It often comes with a twist | 27 |
Some people like them dirty | 27 |
Oscar-winning Borgnine film | 27 |
Oscar-winning Borgnine part | 27 |
1944 N.L. M.V.P. ___ Marion | 27 |
Hagler or Hamlisch, to pals | 27 |
First name in sportscasting | 27 |
Surname of comedic brothers | 27 |
Fraternal surname of comedy | 27 |
College founder ___ Bethune | 27 |
American-born Impressionist | 27 |
Spider-Man's girlfriend | 27 |
St. ___ College, in Indiana | 27 |
Symbol of Jewish resistance | 27 |
Like the Sp. "el" | 27 |
Like the Ger. 'der' | 27 |
Like il but not elle: Abbr. | 27 |
It can give you a black eye | 27 |
The Phillies Phanatic, e.g. | 27 |
Team's good-luck animal | 27 |
Princeton's Tiger, e.g. | 27 |
The San Diego Chicken, e.g. | 27 |
On-the-playing-field animal | 27 |
Halftime participant, often | 27 |
Dinger at Coors Field, e.g. | 27 |
Cheerleaders' companion | 27 |
Hickory-shafted iron of old | 27 |
Part of a Halloween costume | 27 |
Lone Ranger's accessory | 27 |
Trick-or-treating accessory | 27 |
Trick-or-treater's wear | 27 |
Lone Ranger's trademark | 27 |
New York Times critic Janet | 27 |
Type of jar used in canning | 27 |
Perry who's on the case | 27 |
Dixon's partner in line | 27 |
Successor of the wax sealer | 27 |
Home canner's implement | 27 |
Where Romeo and Juliet meet | 27 |