Paris's ___-Chapelle church | 31 |
Mont-___-Anne (Can. ski resort) | 31 |
Monique ou Véronique (abbr.) | 31 |
Monique or Véronique (abbr.) | 31 |
Letters before Marie and Agathe | 31 |
Law firm office, perhaps: Abbr. | 31 |
Lady with une auréole: Abbr. | 31 |
Best on the balance beam, maybe | 31 |
Surf 'n' turf component | 31 |
Meat sometimes served au poivre | 31 |
Dish sometimes served au poivre | 31 |
Len "___ My Sunshine" | 31 |
One who's taking inventory? | 31 |
Make angry, with "up" | 31 |
World's first sound cartoon | 31 |
Turbine-operating football team | 31 |
Threshold "Heady ___" | 31 |
The "S" in T.S. Eliot | 31 |
The "S" of T.S. Eliot | 31 |
Bear's partner in investing | 31 |
One of "The Avengers" | 31 |
Part of many a Civil War statue | 31 |
Product of the Bessemer process | 31 |
___ drum (Caribbean instrument) | 31 |
Color achieved during tempering | 31 |
"Remington ___" of TV | 31 |
Brosnan series sleuth Remington | 31 |
"The Crisis" essayist | 31 |
Winning player in Super Bowl XL | 31 |
Family of Addison's partner | 31 |
Shooter banned from tournaments | 31 |
"___ Dan," rock group | 31 |
Painter of the Dutch Golden Age | 31 |
Like many San Francisco streets | 31 |
Increase the angle of elevation | 31 |
High point of many a small town | 31 |
Makes tea the old-fashioned way | 31 |
Missy Higgins song for the car? | 31 |
Least expensive quarters at sea | 31 |
Person in the driver's seat | 31 |
Lady Gaga's real first name | 31 |
"CDB!" author William | 31 |
'Shrek!' writer William | 31 |
Three Lives writer Gertrude | 31 |
"Student Prince" prop | 31 |
Women's Hall of Fame member | 31 |
'Ms.' co-founder Gloria | 31 |
"Streetcar" character | 31 |
Popular Belgian beer, for short | 31 |
"Streetcar..." outcry | 31 |
Soap-opera character at S.M.U.? | 31 |
Vertical line on a musical note | 31 |
Flower part attached to a lapel | 31 |
Rousing speech or type of watch | 31 |
Carbine manufactured in England | 31 |
Scandal emanation, figuratively | 31 |
Simply designed British firearm | 31 |
One who responds to a dictator? | 31 |
Comics' Winnie Winkle, e.g. | 31 |
"Nine to Five" figure | 31 |
"Mad Men" pool member | 31 |
Shorthand specialist, for short | 31 |
"Mad Men" secretaries | 31 |
Submachine guns of World War II | 31 |
Giant thing in a kids' game | 31 |
Do a certain synchronized dance | 31 |
Mike, to Marcia, Jan, and Cindy | 31 |
Bruce Jenner, to Kim Kardashian | 31 |
Not David Crosby or Graham Nash | 31 |
Avoid, as a sleeping dog, maybe | 31 |
Resigned, with "down" | 31 |
Grass-covered plains of Siberia | 31 |
What Armstrong took on the moon | 31 |
"The Thirty-Nine ___" | 31 |
Marriage acquisitions, for some | 31 |
Marriage acquisitions for some | 31 |
Approaching from two directions | 31 |
Instruments for 3-D photography | 31 |
These usually have two channels | 31 |
Of atomic spatial relationships | 31 |
A Sentimental Journey author | 31 |
Controversial strength builders | 31 |
Thérèse and Jeanne: Abbr. | 31 |
Thérèse and others: Abbr. | 31 |
French blessed women, for short | 31 |
"Don't change it" | 31 |
''Leave as is'' | 31 |
What a line of dots may signify | 31 |
Undo a ''dele'' | 31 |
Proofreader's note, perhaps | 31 |
Editor's "my bad" | 31 |
Cancel, as a sentence reduction | 31 |
"Never mind" notation | 31 |
"Let stand" direction | 31 |
''Leave it in'' | 31 |
"Let it stand" orders | 31 |
Manuscript annotations, perhaps | 31 |
Editing "never minds" | 31 |
University named for a hatmaker | 31 |
German hero of U. S. Revolution | 31 |