"___ is human ... " | 29 |
You may touch them in the gym | 29 |
Tot's "piggies" | 29 |
Some are big, some are little | 29 |
Clumsy dancer's obstacles | 29 |
The 10 in "hang 10" | 29 |
Pair on an ostrich's foot | 29 |
Ballerina's strong points | 29 |
Bad place to drop a heavy box | 29 |
"Hang five" hangers | 29 |
Vegan-friendly protein source | 29 |
Vegetarian wiener alternative | 29 |
Dessert filled with bean curd | 29 |
"Gladiator" garment | 29 |
"Animal House" wear | 29 |
"Animal House" garb | 29 |
Costume made from a bed sheet | 29 |
Part of Caesar's wardrobe | 29 |
Dressed like the Roman senate | 29 |
Dressed for a frat party, say | 29 |
It might get you a wrap sheet | 29 |
Event for people under wraps? | 29 |
Robes in "The Robe" | 29 |
Part of Souter's wardrobe | 29 |
Roman haberdasher's sign? | 29 |
Goes back and forth, in a way | 29 |
Part of a Mary Johnston title | 29 |
It may get stuck to your heel | 29 |
Toothpaste or hairbrush, e.g. | 29 |
Doesn't do the job easily | 29 |
Japanese general of the 1940s | 29 |
War criminal executed in 1948 | 29 |
Pearl Harbor attack initiator | 29 |
W.W. II general and namesakes | 29 |
Subway rider's need, once | 29 |
"___ a Mockingbird" | 29 |
"Monsoon" ___ Hotel | 29 |
Asian capital once called Edo | 29 |
Got into trouble, in kidspeak | 29 |
"See, I was right!" | 29 |
Charlie Chan portrayer Sidney | 29 |
He portrayed Chan after Oland | 29 |
1930s-'40s Chan portrayer | 29 |
TV soap 'One Life --' | 29 |
Highway robbery victim, maybe | 29 |
Where a going rate is charged | 29 |
Waits in the recording studio | 29 |
The piper's son, in rhyme | 29 |
Tennessee Williams, to family | 29 |
Jerry's partner, in toons | 29 |
Actor Cruise holding a fruit? | 29 |
'Havana' actor Milian | 29 |
Final resting place, for some | 29 |
Grant's or King Tut's | 29 |
Egyptian pyramid, essentially | 29 |
Grant's and Hadrian's | 29 |
Three who are run-of-the-mill | 29 |
Large reference work, perhaps | 29 |
"... good will ___" | 29 |
"Philadelphia" star | 29 |
"All of Me" co-star | 29 |
Pitcher in three World Series | 29 |
"Annie" showstopper | 29 |
Singer with the Heartbreakers | 29 |
Diminutive hero of folk tales | 29 |
Small birds, in British lingo | 29 |
Snare's drum-kit neighbor | 29 |
They're beaten hands-down | 29 |
Popular handheld game company | 29 |
"Welcome ___ world" | 29 |
Unit of nautical displacement | 29 |
"Just ___ a few..." | 29 |
"___ but a few ..." | 29 |
Firm up, as one's muscles | 29 |
Subdue, with "down" | 29 |
Soften, with "down" | 29 |
Color of a photographic image | 29 |
A kid may be told to watch it | 29 |
Muted (with "down") | 29 |
Terrible at karaoke, probably | 29 |
Without inflection or feeling | 29 |
"Wild Thing" rapper | 29 |
Some cartridges' contents | 29 |
Appropriate anagram for notes | 29 |
Grab a burger patty, in a way | 29 |
Nuku'alofa is its capital | 29 |
Its capital is Nuku'alofa | 29 |
Monarchy in the South Pacific | 29 |
Barbecue chef's implement | 29 |
Barbecuer's grasping tool | 29 |
Four-in-hands for a polyglot? | 29 |
Nobel-winning author Morrison | 29 |
Former singer in the Braxtons | 29 |
'Mickey' singer Basil | 29 |
Time when "we love" | 29 |
"I Pagliacci" clown | 29 |
Fool in "Pagliacci" | 29 |
Noted dump truck manufacturer | 29 |
Name on a tot's toy truck | 29 |
It's stuck in your throat | 29 |