Breaks we don't like to get | 31 |
Scotsman's "from" | 31 |
Wounds with a grenade, in slang | 31 |
"Yeah, unfortunately" | 31 |
Baskets for holding dried fruit | 31 |
1973 Pulitzer winner FitzGerald | 31 |
Md. lawyer who dabbled in verse | 31 |
They're circulated in Paris | 31 |
1988 A.L. Cy Young Award winner | 31 |
Certain jewelry for a collegian | 31 |
B.O. and week-old Miller Chill? | 31 |
Bride's unraveling problem? | 31 |
Inner weirdness, metaphorically | 31 |
Like some sideshow participants | 31 |
Other half of the Hollywood duo | 31 |
"Top Hat" leading man | 31 |
TV star who cleaned up his act? | 31 |
Pros whose options have run out | 31 |
Bremen in the Middle Ages, e.g. | 31 |
Time before the parachute opens | 31 |
Warden's activity, at times | 31 |
Succumbs to stage fright, maybe | 31 |
Zero degrees Celsius, for water | 31 |
Cities in Calif., Neb. and Ohio | 31 |
Napoleon, e.g., prior to exile? | 31 |
Artie Shaw gold platter of 1940 | 31 |
Novel approach, as to a problem | 31 |
Order at Long John Silver's | 31 |
Prepares part of breakfast, say | 31 |
Management group for a pro team | 31 |
With barely enough to get by on | 31 |
Born and bred in Echo Park, say | 31 |
Saskatchewan's motto part I | 31 |
Supplied money, as for an event | 31 |
"Drive" for many cars | 31 |
"WHEN THE ___": RILEY | 31 |
Definitely not a warm reception | 31 |
Like the sound holes of a cello | 31 |
Saskatchewan First Nations org. | 31 |
Bugs Bunny's double vision? | 31 |
You shouldn't talk with one | 31 |
Country's basic regulations | 31 |
Worked by a cable, as a railway | 31 |
Merchant dealing in an old toy? | 31 |
Coat waterproofing application? | 31 |
Element of some football trades | 31 |
Item destined for the junkyard? | 31 |
Drink brand in colorful bottles | 31 |
Curse associated with Joe Pesci | 31 |
1997 Literature Nobelist ___ Fo | 31 |
Certain configurations of sails | 31 |
First person to orbit the Earth | 31 |
___-pain (Parisian breadwinner) | 31 |
With a spring in one's step | 31 |
The Big Bang or The Big Crunch? | 31 |
Ore used for old radio crystals | 31 |
Abortive attack area of W. W. I | 31 |
Grange's moniker after The | 31 |
Arm candy, in tabloid headlines | 31 |
"Atlas Shrugged" hero | 31 |
Bats, bases and baseballs, e.g. | 31 |
Recreation for Gregorian monks? | 31 |
Place for racks, darts and cues | 31 |
Dungeons & Dragons devotees | 31 |
Tennis winner's declaration | 31 |
It may feature a spinning wheel | 31 |
Feature of a Rockettes routine? | 31 |
River mentioned in the Rig Veda | 31 |
Mass of nerve cells: Comb. form | 31 |
Donation to the Salvation Army? | 31 |
Recipient of a McKinley message | 31 |
Lake ___, largest lake in Italy | 31 |
Vegetarian gourmet, in Houston? | 31 |
Entrance to a botanical display | 31 |
Lawnmower owner's container | 31 |
Where F is highest on the scale | 31 |
Way to get buzz from a station? | 31 |
It may help you get from E to F | 31 |
Miami or Amsterdam, for example | 31 |
Drink named for a football team | 31 |
Latin student's song of joy | 31 |
Part of a duelist's uniform | 31 |
First Best Actress Oscar winner | 31 |
Kin of "My goodness!" | 31 |
"Oh ... come ... on!" | 31 |
''___ Louise!'' | 31 |
Industry-spanning work stoppage | 31 |
He accepted Lee's surrender | 31 |
The kids who grew up on cereal? | 31 |
Pool filters in a sci-fi flick? | 31 |
Coin depicting a magical spirit | 31 |
Sails named for a city in Italy | 31 |
Former Japanese elder statesmen | 31 |
Former elder statesmen of Japan | 31 |
Artists Bellini and da Fabriano | 31 |
Like some architectural designs | 31 |
The Royals retired his number 5 | 31 |
U.S. composer: 1898–1937 | 31 |
Bass-baritone at Covent Garden? | 31 |
Kind of power common in Iceland | 31 |