Name of two cofounders of Apple | 31 |
Colleague of Jennifer and Randy | 31 |
Supreme Court justice John Paul | 31 |
'The Streak' singer Ray | 31 |
Hobo concoction, in stereotypes | 31 |
Green Day "Brain ___" | 31 |
Drunken dish for regular folks? | 31 |
It's handled in the kitchen | 31 |
Abbr. describing British pounds | 31 |
Manual transmission, informally | 31 |
Breakers of costae, ulnae, etc. | 31 |
"Don't quit now!" | 31 |
Bunker's "Quiet!" | 31 |
Shrubbery taking over the moor? | 31 |
Crooked site in a nursery rhyme | 31 |
Streep/Scheider thriller (1982) | 31 |
Circus clown's lifter-upper | 31 |
Eponymic town of Cambridgeshire | 31 |
Blue-veined cheese from England | 31 |
They'll make you stand tall | 31 |
Circus worker's wooden legs | 31 |
Hoover's Secretary of State | 31 |
Children's author R. L. ___ | 31 |
A criminal may be caught in one | 31 |
Snorkeling near a garbage scow? | 31 |
Fixed payments, as for students | 31 |
Apply by repeated small touches | 31 |
Place for a horseman's foot | 31 |
Disregards Bond's direction | 31 |
Missouri metropolis, familiarly | 31 |
Backwater, with "the" | 31 |
Letters on a Cardinal's cap | 31 |
Super Bowl XXXIV winners: Abbr. | 31 |
Letters on The Birds's caps | 31 |
Letters on a Cardinals' cap | 31 |
Letters on a Cardinal's hat | 31 |
Gateway City's airport code | 31 |
Pope whose feast day is Nov. 10 | 31 |
Tampa suburb named after a pope | 31 |
Pope of 452 who met with Attila | 31 |
Manche department's capital | 31 |
The Vire River flows through it | 31 |
Strategic Normandy city in WWII | 31 |
Normandy town decimated in WWII | 31 |
French town in W.W. II fighting | 31 |
French commune occupied in WWII | 31 |
French battle site west of Caen | 31 |
Breakthrough battle in Normandy | 31 |
A site of the Normandy Invasion | 31 |
Many churches are named for her | 31 |
Church setting of a Crosby film | 31 |
Victoria in London, e.g.: Abbr. | 31 |
Feature of some Greek buildings | 31 |
Animal with a black-tipped tail | 31 |
Animals with black-tipped tails | 31 |
Wall Street was built along one | 31 |
Some Wall Street Journal charts | 31 |
Old means of public humiliation | 31 |
Indifferent to pleasure or pain | 31 |
Followers of a Greek philosophy | 31 |
"I can take it" types | 31 |
"Dracula" author Bram | 31 |
"Dracula" writer Bram | 31 |
Dracula novelist and others | 31 |
Acronym for an unusual aircraft | 31 |
Obtained a five-finger discount | 31 |
Remedies for the cold shoulder? | 31 |
White Russian ingredient, maybe | 31 |
Grey Goose alternative, briefly | 31 |
Brand in the freezer, sometimes | 31 |
Alternative to Putinka, briefly | 31 |
Having tiny openings, as leaves | 31 |
Musical heavy on the percussion | 31 |
Leaves a big footprint, perhaps | 31 |
"JFK" director Oliver | 31 |
''W.'' director | 31 |
World's first national park | 31 |
What things might be written in | 31 |
The _____ Angel, by M. Laurence | 31 |
Carry out Old Testament justice | 31 |
STAR OF "ROCKY" FILMS | 31 |
Prehistoric monument in England | 31 |
Tourist attraction near Atlanta | 31 |
Device for removing cherry pits | 31 |
Heavy marijuana users, in slang | 31 |
Disorderly taunter's words? | 31 |
___ awe of (was intimidated by) | 31 |
Filmland's Joe Besser, e.g. | 31 |
Seat that may have a swivel top | 31 |
Resting place for bar band show | 31 |
They may be lined up at the bar | 31 |
Words describing Sunday traffic | 31 |
They turn at busy intersections | 31 |
Before watches, were there ...? | 31 |
Memory, in a manner of speaking | 31 |
Retailer's own product line | 31 |
Some of Springsteen's songs | 31 |
New parents' lawn adornment | 31 |
Birth-announcement illustration | 31 |
Gale of "Oh! Susanna" | 31 |