Their business is picking up | 28 |
Their calls sound like mewing | 29 |
Their capacity is measured in BTUs | 34 |
Their capital is Thorshavn | 26 |
Their caps are still closed | 27 |
Their caps have a stylized "C" | 40 |
Their cars go straight up in the air | 36 |
Their checks should be checked | 30 |
Their chiefs had fiefs | 22 |
Their clones were once commonly kept in labs | 44 |
Their closets are full | 22 |
Their consumers have small appetites | 36 |
Their contents have been threshed | 33 |
Their contents have yet to be dealt with | 40 |
Their creations may sting | 25 |
Their day is done | 17 |
Their days are numbered | 23 |
Their days are numbered? | 24 |
Their dishes may be fancy | 25 |
Their drinks are not on the house | 33 |
Their eggs weigh about a pound and a half | 41 |
Their elevators don't go to the top | 39 |
Their emblem is the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor | 44 |
Their empire was the Land of the Four Quarters | 46 |
Their end is to vend | 20 |
Their ends are in sight | 23 |
Their exchange is used in water softening | 41 |
Their eye is on TV | 18 |
Their faces have spots | 22 |
Their feathers are used in Maori costumes | 41 |
Their feet don't walk | 25 |
Their fight song proclaims: "There goes old Georgetown" | 65 |
Their fight song says "There goes old Georgetown" | 59 |
Their fights take place in The Octagon | 38 |
Their first and last games ever were both against the Mets | 58 |
Their first parts are geog. indicators | 38 |
Their first professional endorser was Ilie Nastase | 50 |
Their flag features the Big Dipper | 34 |
Their fleece was worn by Incan royalty | 38 |
Their fruit is used in Worcestershire sauce | 43 |
Their goals are out of this world | 33 |
Their greatest hits album is "Crazy Sexy Hits" | 56 |
Their habits give them away | 27 |
Their hearts are the pits | 25 |
Their home is the Astrodome | 27 |
Their images are out of this world | 34 |
Their ism causes a schism | 25 |
Their ism causes schism | 23 |
Their ism may cause a schism | 28 |
Their Jane gained fame | 22 |
Their jets don't fly | 24 |
Their job causes lots of interest | 33 |
Their job has strings attached | 30 |
Their job is firing | 19 |
Their job is icing | 18 |
Their job is really not appealing | 33 |
Their job may be purchasing | 27 |
Their kids have kids | 20 |
Their land became part of India in 1961 | 39 |
Their larvae feed on milkweed | 29 |
Their leaves are cover-ups | 26 |
Their lines are often crossed | 29 |
Their lines have ties: Abbr. | 28 |
Their lives are in tents | 24 |
Their logo has four rings | 25 |
Their logo is a blue cat and a red dog | 38 |
Their logo is a red star | 24 |
Their mascot is a bulldog | 25 |
Their mascot is a bulldog named Handsome Dan | 44 |
Their mascot is a mule | 22 |
Their mascot is BrooklyKnight | 29 |
Their mascot is Handsome Dan | 28 |
Their mates may be boars | 24 |
Their members aren't stupid | 31 |
Their milieu may be Baraboo | 27 |
Their milk is used to make Roquefort | 36 |
Their Monday is our Sunday | 26 |
Their motto could be ''Swallow your food!'' | 59 |
Their motto could be "Swallow your food!" | 51 |
Their motto is "Can Do!" | 34 |
Their motto is "Give Service" | 39 |
Their motto is "North to the future" | 46 |
Their motto is "Q.E.D." | 33 |
Their motto is "Semper Paratus" | 41 |
Their motto is "Through Adversity to the Stars": Abbr. | 64 |
Their motto is "We try harder" | 40 |
Their mouths are cited in Psalm 8 | 33 |
Their movement is imitated in boustrophedonic writing | 53 |
Their names are hidden in eight answers in this puzzle | 54 |
Their names are remembered via the HOMES mnemonic | 49 |
Their names may start with "Mac" | 42 |
Their names might rhyme | 23 |
Their national holiday is July 1 | 32 |
Their necks can turn 270 degrees | 32 |
Their nights are frequently busy | 32 |
Their noontime is 9 A.M. in L.A. | 32 |
Their noses tilted down | 23 |
Their numbers always start with 3 | 33 |
Their numbers are in the book | 29 |
Their offices often have small rms. | 35 |