Word with ant, general or brat | 30 |
Six-footers in marching bands? | 30 |
Prince Valiant's firstborn | 30 |
Prince Valiant's first son | 30 |
Dino, Desi & Billy drummer | 30 |
"I Love Lucy" costar | 30 |
Composer of "Judith" | 30 |
Princess changed into a magpie | 30 |
British composer: 18th century | 30 |
"Tom Thumb" composer | 30 |
Dillon of "Gunsmoke" | 30 |
Marshal Dillon's portrayer | 30 |
Becker on "L.A. Law" | 30 |
"L.A. Law" character | 30 |
Onetime rival of Jack and Gary | 30 |
Former "Army" leader | 30 |
Uffizi Gallery courtyard sight | 30 |
The Ponte alle Grazie spans it | 30 |
Flower under the Ponte Vecchio | 30 |
Noted Mr. Universe, familiarly | 30 |
"Green Acres" oinker | 30 |
'The Stupids' star Tom | 30 |
Supporting the home team, e.g. | 30 |
Like stadiums after touchdowns | 30 |
Yankees third baseman, to fans | 30 |
Yankee in the news, informally | 30 |
Yank with more than 600 homers | 30 |
Noted shortstop's nickname | 30 |
Highly paid Yankee, familiarly | 30 |
Baseball slugger, in headlines | 30 |
Play ___ in (be involved with) | 30 |
Have _____ to play (be of use) | 30 |
Subject for a wine connoisseur | 30 |
Sensory feature of restaurants | 30 |
"Therapy" attachment | 30 |
Skunk cabbage has a strong one | 30 |
One hanging around the kitchen | 30 |
It's picked up at a bakery | 30 |
It lures people to the kitchen | 30 |
Bakery advertisement, in a way | 30 |
They may carry out of bakeries | 30 |
"Indeed!" in Ireland | 30 |
Part of a Virginia Woolf title | 30 |
Seal "Kiss From ___" | 30 |
Three in ___ (tic-tac-toe win) | 30 |
Straight, after "in" | 30 |
Lined up, after "in" | 30 |
"Forty buses in ___" | 30 |
French avant-garde artist Jean | 30 |
Cercle et Carré member Jean | 30 |
"Fatagaga" collagist | 30 |
Spanish angel's instrument | 30 |
Italian angel's instrument | 30 |
Forces to answer an indictment | 30 |
Group artistically, as flowers | 30 |
In ___ (behind in debt paying) | 30 |
They're really outstanding | 30 |
They may be paid with interest | 30 |
One being printed at a station | 30 |
Notations on a certain blotter | 30 |
Word on a Strasbourg stop sign | 30 |
In Montreal, "STOP!" | 30 |
It'll tell you where to go | 30 |
It "signals" the way | 30 |
"This way" indicator | 30 |
Opposites of departures: Abbr. | 30 |
Twosome in "Roberta" | 30 |
Letters often rolled in brogue | 30 |
__ Antiqua: 13th-century music | 30 |
Leblanc's sleuth ___ Lupin | 30 |
Poison used in a play and film | 30 |
Reason for a lighter sentence? | 30 |
Awful result of burning desire | 30 |
"Backdraft" criminal | 30 |
Cases for insurance detectives | 30 |
Verb in a question from Juliet | 30 |
"... but is it ___?" | 30 |
"___ is long . . . " | 30 |
He was Tom to Paul's Jerry | 30 |
"How Great Thou ___" | 30 |
Sculptures and paintings, e.g. | 30 |
Paul's partner, for a time | 30 |
Paul's harmonizing partner | 30 |
Paintings, sculptures and such | 30 |
Auction merchandise, sometimes | 30 |
1998 Tony winner for Best Play | 30 |
He played a sewer worker on TV | 30 |
Like the Empire State Building | 30 |
Galleria degli Uffizi contents | 30 |
Soviet workers' collective | 30 |
She turned Actaeon into a stag | 30 |
Comedian Johnson and namesakes | 30 |
Marinated veggies sold in jars | 30 |
It contains the elastic clause | 30 |
Shaw who led the Gramercy Five | 30 |
More ostentatious and affected | 30 |
Strikeout ___, such as Clemens | 30 |
Charles Willson Peale, for one | 30 |
Agent's clientele, perhaps | 30 |
They may be fine or performing | 30 |