'Go -- on the Mountain' | 31 |
"Yes, and then . . ." | 31 |
Can't be trusted, obviously | 31 |
First privately owned satellite | 31 |
Native of Andhra Pradesh, India | 31 |
City of US Airways headquarters | 31 |
Arizona city's Latin motto? | 31 |
Adagio, allegro, moderato, etc. | 31 |
Charteris detective Simon _____ | 31 |
Word that has ended many fights | 31 |
Playing card with the most pips | 31 |
Start of the end of a countdown | 31 |
Score for Mary Lou Retton: 1984 | 31 |
Q's point value in Scrabble | 31 |
Number of nursery-rhyme Indians | 31 |
British P.M.'s house number | 31 |
"___ lords a-leaping" | 31 |
Like a good-sized estate, maybe | 31 |
First commercial break, perhaps | 31 |
30 minutes after the NYSE opens | 31 |
Ricky or Lucy, to Fred or Ethel | 31 |
They trade dollars for quarters | 31 |
Fuel car for a steam locomotive | 31 |
Dylan "True Love ___" | 31 |
Rent-controlled building, maybe | 31 |
CIA director for two presidents | 31 |
Half a score of mountain goats? | 31 |
"___ Waltz," Page hit | 31 |
Losing team in Super Bowl XXXIV | 31 |
Our eighth most popular pastime | 31 |
Game in which aces are valuable | 31 |
"Fault," for example? | 31 |
"A ___ clock scholar" | 31 |
Part of a carpenter's joint | 31 |
Voice between alto and baritone | 31 |
Don Jose, in "Carmen" | 31 |
Third part of four-part harmony | 31 |
One of a traveling musical trio | 31 |
Alfredo in "Traviata" | 31 |
"Nessun dorma" singer | 31 |
Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras | 31 |
Pavarotti's football feats? | 31 |
A bit after the top of the hour | 31 |
Bowler's targets, sometimes | 31 |
Two-hr. warning for Cinderella? | 31 |
They're often next to fives | 31 |
Perfect scores at Seoul in 1988 | 31 |
Part of a poker hand, sometimes | 31 |
Bills featuring the US Treasury | 31 |
What a verb ending may indicate | 31 |
Hemingway feeling more uptight? | 31 |
Perfect and pluperfect, for two | 31 |
Flexor's muscle counterpart | 31 |
Rental for an outdoor reception | 31 |
Part of a backpacker's pack | 31 |
Middle-of-nowhere festival need | 31 |
It may be struck in the morning | 31 |
Campsite shelters, collectively | 31 |
Commandment concerning coveting | 31 |
Last, in much '60s baseball | 31 |
Five minutes after a quarter of | 31 |
Housing start for Bronson fans? | 31 |
Like some university professors | 31 |
Held to its full time, in music | 31 |
Pueblo or longhouse alternative | 31 |
It may be made of buffalo skins | 31 |
"Little Big Man" prop | 31 |
Having an underwhelmed response | 31 |
Gerard ___ Borch, Dutch painter | 31 |
Prefix for "trillion" | 31 |
It's one step up from giga- | 31 |
Prefix after giga- in computing | 31 |
Third hour after dawn, to monks | 31 |
Playwright known for pure Latin | 31 |
'Billy Budd' star Stamp | 31 |
Mother with a Nobel Peace Prize | 31 |
Mother ___, 1979 Peace Nobelist | 31 |
Missionaries of Charity founder | 31 |
Actress Wright or singer Brewer | 31 |
Nun who reformed the Carmelites | 31 |
Hatcher of "Spy Kids" | 31 |
TV costar of Eva and Nicollette | 31 |
Ms. Garr of "Mr. Mom" | 31 |
Hatcher or Polo[see NOTE above] | 31 |
The Mrs. in "Mr. Mom" | 31 |
"The Good War "author | 31 |
Four years for a U.S. president | 31 |
They might bring down the house | 31 |
Reagan and Clinton each had two | 31 |
Comcast Center athlete, briefly | 31 |
College Park player, informally | 31 |
College Park athlete, for short | 31 |
Abbr. on an old map of the West | 31 |
Nev.'s pre-statehood status | 31 |
N. Dak. and S. Dak., until 1889 | 31 |
Hawaii from 1900 to 1959: Abbr. | 31 |
___ nullius (no man's land) | 31 |
High-rise apartment garden site | 31 |
Earthling, in some sci-fi books | 31 |
1984 Newfoundland oil discovery | 31 |