Org. co-founded by Jane Addams | 30 |
Org. Helen Keller helped found | 30 |
Lyric-protecting group (Abbr.) | 30 |
Immigrant rights advocacy grp. | 30 |
Friend of the powerless: Abbr. | 30 |
Bill of Rights defender: Abbr. | 30 |
Catalog used by Wile E. Coyote | 30 |
It's as high as you can go | 30 |
It's as high as one can go | 30 |
Coyote's company of choice | 30 |
Brand bought by Wile E. Coyote | 30 |
Day-before-Picture Day concern | 30 |
Disease treated with tretinoin | 30 |
"___ of many colors" | 30 |
``___ of many colors'' | 30 |
Flip ____ (see who goes first) | 30 |
Flip ___ (call heads or tails) | 30 |
Flip ___ (decide the easy way) | 30 |
"Rent-__": 1988 film | 30 |
1988 film "Rent-___" | 30 |
Item in a squirrel's stash | 30 |
Nut that's squirreled away | 30 |
Part of a squirrel's stash | 30 |
Nut that gets squirreled away? | 30 |
Item in a squirrel's hoard | 30 |
It's often squirreled away | 30 |
Finial on many Jacobean chairs | 30 |
"Don't have __!" | 30 |
Puzzlers' direction: Abbr. | 30 |
Horizontal, on a puzzle: abbr. | 30 |
Hem's "Half ___" | 30 |
Important port in the Crusades | 30 |
One of the "back 40" | 30 |
It's a lot, in some places | 30 |
About four-tenths of a hectare | 30 |
Many-___ (large, as an estate) | 30 |
TV's "Green ___" | 30 |
There are 640 in a square mile | 30 |
"The lower 40" units | 30 |
Strong and pungent, as an odor | 30 |
One who might be in for a fall | 30 |
Direction of some puzzle words | 30 |
Down's opposite, sometimes | 30 |
Hotel room fixtures, for short | 30 |
Windows may have them, briefly | 30 |
What a brave face is sometimes | 30 |
It might need to be cleaned up | 30 |
You may need to clean yours up | 30 |
Part of "Tiny Alice" | 30 |
Nirvana "Lounge ___" | 30 |
Misbehave, with "up" | 30 |
Hart's "___ One" | 30 |
"Clean up your ___!" | 30 |
Former Nationals manager Manny | 30 |
Parts of "Phèdre" | 30 |
Represent, as in legal matters | 30 |
When Macbeth meets the witches | 30 |
When the story begins, perhaps | 30 |
When Lear disinherits Cordelia | 30 |
Follow-up to a curtain opening | 30 |
When Hamlet pretends to go mad | 30 |
Intermission follower, perhaps | 30 |
When Othello arrives in Cyprus | 30 |
Middle of a Shakespearean play | 30 |
Juliet drinks the poison in it | 30 |
___ Bell (Brontë pseudonym) | 30 |
One may have only one big part | 30 |
The five of "Hamlet" | 30 |
Book with St. Paul's story | 30 |
"Coriolanus" quintet | 30 |
"Don't ___ mad!" | 30 |
"Don't ___ dumb" | 30 |
Scream or be rowdy, as a child | 30 |
When Hamlet duels with Laertes | 30 |
The last of "Hamlet" | 30 |
End of "The Tempest" | 30 |
Start of a morning diner order | 30 |
Angle between 0 and 90 degrees | 30 |
Org. with a Seal of Acceptance | 30 |
English mathematician Lovelace | 30 |
Prosecutorial underling: Abbr. | 30 |
Pontotoc Oklahoma county seat | 30 |
Pioneering programmer Lovelace | 30 |
Org. named on toothpaste tubes | 30 |
Org. concerned with tooth care | 30 |
___ Lovelace, computer pioneer | 30 |
Condensed but memorable saying | 30 |
They're often old and wise | 30 |
Literally, "at ease" | 30 |
Oil well fire fighter, of note | 30 |
Deborah of "Dynasty" | 30 |
"Madam, I'm ___" | 30 |
Sistine Chapel ceiling subject | 30 |
Sandler who played Canteen Boy | 30 |
He sounds like a bomb, kind of | 30 |
First person to take a ribbing | 30 |
Brother on "Bonanza" | 30 |
Brother of Hoss and Little Joe | 30 |
___ West of "Batman" | 30 |
Rhett Butler's final words | 30 |