Took part in a giant event? | 27 |
Whistler or Apex activities | 27 |
This may be grand or little | 27 |
Professional wrestling move | 27 |
Bridge player's quest | 27 |
Golfer Snead's nickname | 27 |
Gives a very poor review to | 27 |
What "yo mama" is | 27 |
Medium for Ade's fables | 27 |
Big gun or big cheese, e.g. | 27 |
Having a diagonal direction | 27 |
Perspectives [in italics] | 27 |
Graphologists evaluate them | 27 |
Fresh guy's comeuppance | 27 |
Response to a pass, perhaps | 27 |
Invitation to duel, perhaps | 27 |
Bass player's technique | 27 |
Hockey goal-scoring attempt | 27 |
Excellent, in British lingo | 27 |
Guns N' Roses guitarist | 27 |
One of two on a short date? | 27 |
Sharply reduced, as a price | 27 |
Commited a foul on the rink | 27 |
Horror movie villain, often | 27 |
Roofing material, sometimes | 27 |
Walkway material, sometimes | 27 |
Old-time schoolroom adjunct | 27 |
It's duller than cobalt | 27 |
Political candidate lineups | 27 |
Marty Marion's nickname | 27 |
Baseball's Marty Marion | 27 |
Describing a Venetian blind | 27 |
Serb or Croat, among others | 27 |
___ defense (chess opening) | 27 |
Works hard over a hot stove | 27 |
Aïda and Spartacus, e.g. | 27 |
Chopped cabbage side orders | 27 |
Leave rolling in the aisles | 27 |
Make one roll in the aisles | 27 |
Overwhelm, at a comedy club | 27 |
Cause to roll in the aisles | 27 |
Be a hit at the comedy club | 27 |
Cracked up at a comedy club | 27 |
Buffy vis-Ã -vis vampires | 27 |
2002 Olympics host, briefly | 27 |
Scotland's Sound of ___ | 27 |
Cheap, vulgar tastelessness | 27 |
Despicable person, in slang | 27 |
Vehicle behind a husky team | 27 |
It's carried by runners | 27 |
Conveyance on a snowy slope | 27 |
Blocking pad's platform | 27 |
Vehicle with smooth runners | 27 |
Vehicle to take over a jump | 27 |
Vehicle pulled by malamutes | 27 |
Transport for Susan Butcher | 27 |
It may be slowed with reins | 27 |
“Citizen Kane” prop | 27 |
'Citizen Kane' prop | 27 |
Heavy, long-handled hammers | 27 |
Equipment for a work detail | 27 |
Goes downhill in the winter | 27 |
Vehicles powered by gravity | 27 |
They may be pulled by teams | 27 |
What a new parent may crave | 27 |
Macbeth's murder victim | 27 |
Button on some clock radios | 27 |
Take the morning off, maybe | 27 |
Like insomniacs' nights | 27 |
Snooze—and then some | 27 |
Considers one's options | 27 |
"Pleasant dreams" | 27 |
"Good night; ___" | 27 |
One way to travel at night? | 27 |
A pair of diminutive miners | 27 |
Cry just before dozing off? | 27 |
Partly frozen precipitation | 27 |
It makes it harder to drive | 27 |
Cause of an accident, maybe | 27 |
Like some inclement weather | 27 |
Like a hazardous wintry day | 27 |
Magician's hiding place | 27 |
Magician's secret place | 27 |
Santa's backup bovines? | 27 |
Was an awful security guard | 27 |
Was in the arms of Morpheus | 27 |
Was an awful night watchman | 27 |
What a record company takes | 27 |
Opposite of hooked, in golf | 27 |
Prepared tomatoes, in a way | 27 |
Realistic fictional episode | 27 |
Like a recently waxed floor | 27 |
Arrived at a base, in a way | 27 |
Used the banister, in a way | 27 |
One way to have gotten home | 27 |
What song did after peaking | 27 |
Used a firehouse pole, e.g. | 27 |
Tried to avoid a tag, maybe | 27 |
Moved sideways, in football | 27 |
Got worse, in the standings | 27 |