Interrupt, as a news broadcast | 30 |
Figure often made of cardboard | 30 |
"How come?" comeback | 30 |
High tech/lowlife sci-fi genre | 30 |
Rostand's long-nosed lover | 30 |
Anastasia's father was one | 30 |
Drug ___ (Washington pooh-bah) | 30 |
Drug ___ (government position) | 30 |
Former Winter Palace residents | 30 |
Small amount, as of hair cream | 30 |
Part of Fred's catchphrase | 30 |
Relatives of carps and minnows | 30 |
Khrushchev's country house | 30 |
Home on the Black Sea, perhaps | 30 |
TV's "Major ___" | 30 |
The older of two catch players | 30 |
Formerly Disneyland After Dark | 30 |
Baby's first word, perhaps | 30 |
Movement cofounded by Jean Arp | 30 |
Iconoclastic creative movement | 30 |
Certain parents, to their tots | 30 |
Beatnik's "dude" | 30 |
Florida's Miami-___ County | 30 |
Miami's county, familiarly | 30 |
It's groovy to a carpenter | 30 |
Decorative lower-wall moldings | 30 |
Willem of 'Spider-Man' | 30 |
French electronic duo ___ Punk | 30 |
The U.N.'s Hammarskjöld | 30 |
Swedish statesman Hammarskjold | 30 |
Former U.N. chief Hammarskjold | 30 |
Peace Nobelist Hammarskjöld | 30 |
Broadway Open House actress | 30 |
Blond bombshell of '50s TV | 30 |
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo- ___" | 30 |
Gary who invented the Pet Rock | 30 |
Novelist named for an explorer | 30 |
Actress Arlene or author Roald | 30 |
"The Witches" writer | 30 |
"The Witches" author | 30 |
'Matilda' author Roald | 30 |
Seat for after-dinner speakers | 30 |
Brand New song about a flower? | 30 |
U.S. territory divided in 1889 | 30 |
Place name with North or South | 30 |
Part of the Louisiana Purchase | 30 |
Metric unit equal to 10 liters | 30 |
Self-improvement guru Carnegie | 30 |
Smith's vaudeville partner | 30 |
Roy's partner on the range | 30 |
Mustachioed Spanish surrealist | 30 |
Mustachioed artist (1904-1989) | 30 |
Juan Carlos made him a Marquis | 30 |
"Crucifixion" artist | 30 |
Poet famed for Italian dialect | 30 |
Part of a horse's pedigree | 30 |
Thing that can be very sticky? | 30 |
Tablecloths and napkins, maybe | 30 |
Fabric of raised woven figures | 30 |
Singer Janet Baker's title | 30 |
Women, to film noir detectives | 30 |
Agatha Christie and Judi Dench | 30 |
Sequel to "The Omen" | 30 |
Father ___ (Joseph de Veuster) | 30 |
The Rent Is Too ___ High Party | 30 |
Denounce in no uncertain terms | 30 |
Devoted friend of Greek legend | 30 |
Needing more time in the dryer | 30 |
Piano string vibration control | 30 |
Bureau of Reclamation projects | 30 |
Keep from flowing, as a stream | 30 |
Blocker of "Bonanza" | 30 |
Rap producer ___ the Automator | 30 |
Old Tucker in an old folk song | 30 |
"Roseanne" character | 30 |
"Ghostbuster" Akroyd | 30 |
Illustrator Charles ___ Gibson | 30 |
Carvey who was the Church Lady | 30 |
The Harlem Shake or the Dougie | 30 |
Evade, with "around" | 30 |
Famous horse, Northern ______ | 30 |
Claire of "Homeland" | 30 |
Queen Margrethe's subjects | 30 |
Citizens of Aalborg and Aarhus | 30 |
Shays of Shays's Rebellion | 30 |
Jeff of 'The Newsroom' | 30 |
''___ Schoen'' | 30 |
Hamburger's acknowledgment | 30 |
Hamburger helper's reward? | 30 |
French : merci :: German : ___ | 30 |
Frontiersman Boone, informally | 30 |
Frontiersman Boone, familiarly | 30 |
"Hawaii Five-O" name | 30 |
"Bloop Bleep" singer | 30 |
Five-O detective, to McGarrett | 30 |
"Book 'em, ___!" | 30 |
"Divine Comedy" poet | 30 |
"La vita nuova" poet | 30 |
'Divine Comedy' writer | 30 |
"Il Convivio" author | 30 |