Namesake of a Venice basilica | 29 |
Eponym of a Venetian basilica | 29 |
Catholic college near Oakland | 29 |
Setting of a Bing Crosby film | 29 |
Pou ___ (basis of operations) | 29 |
Pou ___ (a place to stand on) | 29 |
Portico, especially in Greece | 29 |
Portico in Greek architecture | 29 |
Where Zeno of Citium lectured | 29 |
Origin of "stoical" | 29 |
Zeno's outdoor classrooms | 29 |
Sides of some ancient temples | 29 |
Animals with brown summer fur | 29 |
Like shelves pre-Black Friday | 29 |
Standard & Poor's 500 | 29 |
It's clipped at both ends | 29 |
Giving nothing away, in a way | 29 |
Figure skating medalist Elvis | 29 |
Small-runway aircraft acronym | 29 |
Adaptable aircraft, for short | 29 |
Small runway craft, for short | 29 |
Mil. plane for quick takeoffs | 29 |
Brand New "You ___" | 29 |
Destined for a chop shop, say | 29 |
___ bases (R. Henderson stat) | 29 |
One way to a man's heart? | 29 |
Fourteen pounds, in Liverpool | 29 |
Sharon or Oliver of Hollywood | 29 |
Chief Justice: 1941–46 | 29 |
British equivalent of 14 lbs. | 29 |
"Romancing the ___" | 29 |
Creature prized for its claws | 29 |
Plum peach or apricot e.g. | 29 |
"State Fair" author | 29 |
Behaved respectfully, perhaps | 29 |
___ out (attracted attention) | 29 |
What Goldsmith's lady did | 29 |
What you often do on the road | 29 |
What a raised hand may signal | 29 |
Cry after the sound of a bell | 29 |
"Whoa. Whoa. Whoa." | 29 |
"Put a cork in it!" | 29 |
The two things tires do best? | 29 |
Pull into, as a weigh station | 29 |
Like bumper-to-bumper traffic | 29 |
Like traffic in a traffic jam | 29 |
Like some frustrating traffic | 29 |
Shout after a purse-snatching | 29 |
Visit the local watering hole | 29 |
"Now cut that out!" | 29 |
No-trump declarer's needs | 29 |
They're located on organs | 29 |
Places where boards are made? | 29 |
"The buck ___ here" | 29 |
Not liable to perish, as food | 29 |
Place to put rarely used junk | 29 |
Basement's purpose, maybe | 29 |
One who squirrels things away | 29 |
Where you buy physical albums | 29 |
Having legendary associations | 29 |
"Likely" narratives | 29 |
Hera turned Antigone into one | 29 |
Baby deliverers, symbolically | 29 |
Zones of frequent bad weather | 29 |
Refuge during violent weather | 29 |
Member of an assaulting party | 29 |
Uproar over a disputed matter | 29 |
Distance covered by a flight? | 29 |
TV advertiser's prep work | 29 |
Plot of a Willa Cather novel? | 29 |
Site of many stirring moments | 29 |
Place to get fried or toasted | 29 |
Pack in the overhead bin, say | 29 |
Vermont Ski Museum's home | 29 |
Two U.S. writers and Brummell | 29 |
Harriet Beecher's in-laws | 29 |
Harriet's breakfast eggs? | 29 |
Part of the Armored AutoGroup | 29 |
Scott Weiland band, for short | 29 |
Brand of power steering fluid | 29 |
Patron of Ireland, familiarly | 29 |
March celebration, informally | 29 |
Capital on the Mississippi R. | 29 |
Spring break locale, casually | 29 |
Southern resort city, briefly | 29 |
Gatekeeper, according to some | 29 |
Brother of the Apostle Andrew | 29 |
Where Charlemagne was crowned | 29 |
Site of a Bernini baldacchino | 29 |
Guarneri's kin, for short | 29 |
Expensive instrument, briefly | 29 |
Violin that may cost millions | 29 |
Treasured instrument, briefly | 29 |
Guarneri's kin for short | 29 |
Expensive strings, familiarly | 29 |
Fellini's 'La --' | 29 |
"La ___," 1954 film | 29 |
Escape artist's challenge | 29 |
Former Chiefs' coach Hank | 29 |
Coming-of-age film about DNA? | 29 |