Combatants in family court, often | 33 |
Awkward people to run into, often | 33 |
Colonial capital of New Hampshire | 33 |
Word often written in red letters | 33 |
Sought-after sign during bad band | 33 |
Sign that must be permanently lit | 33 |
Important sign in a crowded venue | 33 |
They're usually marked in red | 33 |
They're marked with lit signs | 33 |
Nicole Kidman or Tom Cruise, e.g. | 33 |
Book that details a famous flight | 33 |
Superscript number in math: Abbr. | 33 |
One in an ethnic enclave, perhaps | 33 |
Gertrude Stein or Alice B. Toklas | 33 |
American living abroad, for short | 33 |
More than suspend, as from school | 33 |
Large-scale product display event | 33 |
Olympic Stadium team through 2004 | 33 |
Post office's answer to FedEx | 33 |
Not included in the regular price | 33 |
Handout from an aspiring musician | 33 |
Start of an old news announcement | 33 |
Ricky Gervais sitcom about actors | 33 |
Long-distance commuter's home | 33 |
Commuter's community, perhaps | 33 |
Part of a symbol on a dollar bill | 33 |
Nabokov's "The ___" | 33 |
London ___ (British Ferris wheel) | 33 |
Nonverbal communication of a sort | 33 |
What Brian Epstein did to Beatles | 33 |
Ophthalmologist's application | 33 |
They're attractive to look at | 33 |
___ newt (witch's ingredient) | 33 |
They're usually blue or brown | 33 |
They fill some holes in your head | 33 |
Cavefish's functionless parts | 33 |
Ben Turpin's crossed features | 33 |
"When Irish ___ . . . " | 33 |
"These ___, are crying" | 33 |
"The ___ of Laura Mars" | 33 |
Result of computer overuse, maybe | 33 |
Downside of reading in poor light | 33 |
Driver's license prerequisite | 33 |
They require reading many letters | 33 |
With an ___ (taking into account) | 33 |
One who was at the scene, usually | 33 |
Rochester's beloved governess | 33 |
Periodicals with unturnable pages | 33 |
Prophet of the fifth century B.C. | 33 |
Cornell who founded Western Union | 33 |
Org. concerned with sleepy pilots | 33 |
He prepared eggs for the Romanovs | 33 |
"Fox and Grapes" et al. | 33 |
What criminal rocker did to music | 33 |
"Accept the situation!" | 33 |
Chaney's "thousand" | 33 |
The lambada or the macarena, e.g. | 33 |
They're not hot for very long | 33 |
"Oliver Twist" criminal | 33 |
Like a fly ball off the foul pole | 33 |
Subject of many a bar examination | 33 |
It may involve an exaggerated age | 33 |
Hindu monk regarded as a holy man | 33 |
White House resident of the 1940s | 33 |
Former nightclub entertainer Lola | 33 |
Season when squirrels gather nuts | 33 |
They might come back to haunt you | 33 |
"Madama Butterfly" prop | 33 |
Ornate, like a peacock's tail | 33 |
Tooth tended to by a vet, perhaps | 33 |
Supporters of Cowboys and Indians | 33 |
Ones waiting for autographs, e.g. | 33 |
Film featuring microscopic people | 33 |
"... ___ outweighs ..." | 33 |
Electromagnetic physicist Michael | 33 |
"Noises Off" and others | 33 |
Seat of Cass County, North Dakota | 33 |
Subcontract, with "out" | 33 |
Jamie of ''MASH'' | 33 |
"NUMB3RS" co-star Diane | 33 |
Monogram of "The Voice" | 33 |
Fourth members of a musical group | 33 |
Stylish reading material, briefly | 33 |
Like a clock reading 5:05 at 5:00 | 33 |
___-soluble (like some nutrients) | 33 |
It's in Obama's hands now | 33 |
Weird sisters in Greek mythology | 33 |
Jazzman Earl Hines's nickname | 33 |
Nickname of jazz's Earl Hines | 33 |
Nickname of an early jazz pianist | 33 |
Nickname in pioneering jazz piano | 33 |
Jazz's Earl Hines, familiarly | 33 |
Sources of unwanted pounds, often | 33 |
"The Hustler" character | 33 |
"Sleeping Beauty" fairy | 33 |
Early 20th-century French painter | 33 |
Hairstyle pushed up in the middle | 33 |
Three-time N.F.L. M.V.P., 1995-97 | 33 |
Record-breaking quarterback Brett | 33 |
Kowtows to, with "over" | 33 |