"20/20" reporter John | 31 |
Put (in the overhead bin, e.g.) | 31 |
Uncle Tom's Cabin author | 31 |
Puts in an overhead compartment | 31 |
Long-time Richard Petty sponsor | 31 |
"Purple" band (abbr.) | 31 |
Ireland's patron, for short | 31 |
Big Apple cathedral, familiarly | 31 |
March 17 celebration, for short | 31 |
Popular German beer, informally | 31 |
Florida beach locale, for short | 31 |
Where the Rays play, familiarly | 31 |
City with many fans of the Bucs | 31 |
Famous higher-up in admissions? | 31 |
Gets ready for company, perhaps | 31 |
Valuable instrument, familiarly | 31 |
Cremona collectibles, for short | 31 |
Used air-to-ground machine guns | 31 |
Attacked ground units, in a way | 31 |
Wandered from the direct course | 31 |
Tool for drawing a perfect line | 31 |
Comedians and parade directors? | 31 |
He's the butt of many jokes | 31 |
Like an astronaut's drinks? | 31 |
Sports physicians' concerns | 31 |
Put into financial difficulties | 31 |
Zone of the ___: 1920–23 | 31 |
Subway standee's stabilizer | 31 |
One keeping a watch on someone? | 31 |
Friend of Smollett's Random | 31 |
Attach to the luggage rack, say | 31 |
Popular Fender guitar, casually | 31 |
Clapton's guitar, for short | 31 |
Warwickshire mecca for tourists | 31 |
JDS Uniphase tycoon Jozef _____ | 31 |
First Little Pig's material | 31 |
It can make a sucker out of you | 31 |
It might come with a Happy Meal | 31 |
Mideast ice-cream parlor order? | 31 |
They're often stuck in lids | 31 |
It's picked up by the pound | 31 |
Like some poorly washed windows | 31 |
A star of "She-Devil" | 31 |
"Silkwood" star Meryl | 31 |
Erstwhile N.Y.C. transportation | 31 |
A to I and K to W in Washington | 31 |
Bothersome bacterium, for short | 31 |
Word with test, out or fracture | 31 |
They may have a slimming effect | 31 |
___ di mano (Italian handshake) | 31 |
Following the letter of the law | 31 |
Slap the sheriff's helpers? | 31 |
Person who sits in or walks out | 31 |
Doesn't take either extreme | 31 |
"Let there be music!" | 31 |
"Tall drink of water" | 31 |
Gift to one's wife, perhaps | 31 |
Cartoonist's accomplishment | 31 |
Three-__ (sergeant, informally) | 31 |
Old Glory's reds and whites | 31 |
Controversial excavation method | 31 |
Outfit worn while pole dancing? | 31 |
"Bus Stop" star: 1955 | 31 |
Fights with all one's might | 31 |
What might be enhancing dancing | 31 |
Kind of light used in a theater | 31 |
Sternmost member of a crew team | 31 |
First name in Carolina politics | 31 |
Impenetrable suit for a knight? | 31 |
Able to eat anything, seemingly | 31 |
They're on the cutting edge | 31 |
Gibraltar and Magellan, briefly | 31 |
Pastry often filled with apples | 31 |
Like lights on a Christmas tree | 31 |
Stars may represent them: Abbr. | 31 |
Roads that cross avenues: Abbr. | 31 |
N. Dakota or S. Dakota, for two | 31 |
They go around the block: Abbr. | 31 |
Some sweepers sweep them: Abbr. | 31 |
NYC's Prince and King, e.g. | 31 |
N.Y.C.'s Bleecker and Canal | 31 |
Mark, Anthony and others: Abbr. | 31 |
Many are named for trees: Abbr. | 31 |
City roads that may cross aves. | 31 |
John, Joseph, and Jude (abbr.) | 31 |
Founder of the Carmelite reform | 31 |
Home to Blackbeard's Castle | 31 |
Texas hold 'em legend Ungar | 31 |
Good name for a cabin attendant | 31 |
Early Beatles bassist Sutcliffe | 31 |
Little rodent on the big screen | 31 |
Mary, Queen of Scots' house | 31 |
Result of a tear at the movies? | 31 |
Struck accidentally, as the toe | 31 |
Masonry finish applied when wet | 31 |
Nuts about, with "on" | 31 |
"Yankee Doodle" words | 31 |
Stallions' retirement homes | 31 |
Building with frequent shooting | 31 |
What a lumberjack leaves behind | 31 |