Dannay and Lee's tec Queen | 30 |
Pseudonym in detective stories | 30 |
Pseudonym in detective fiction | 30 |
Issues for fashionable readers | 30 |
French feminine plural pronoun | 30 |
Miss ___ of "Dallas" | 30 |
Three points in a row, perhaps | 30 |
___ Island (immigration point) | 30 |
Island formerly for immigrants | 30 |
Former heavyweight champ Jimmy | 30 |
Eliza Doolittle's greeting | 30 |
Main house-to-barn connections | 30 |
Tree blighted by a bark beetle | 30 |
Street of Hollywood nightmares | 30 |
Wabbit's "wival" | 30 |
"Wabbit" hunter Fudd | 30 |
"___ Tune," 1941 hit | 30 |
Site of Mark Twain's grave | 30 |
Muppet that's tickled red? | 30 |
Early film Tarzan, ___ Lincoln | 30 |
Dagwood's pesky little pal | 30 |
Castel Sant'___, in Napoli | 30 |
Castel Sant'___, at Napoli | 30 |
Saint ___ fire, sea phenomenon | 30 |
What many bark beetles blemish | 30 |
Street-lining trees, sometimes | 30 |
Raw materials for shipbuilding | 30 |
Massachusetts' state trees | 30 |
Classic trees on shady streets | 30 |
Horror movie locale, for short | 30 |
Title site of six films: Abbr. | 30 |
Thoroughfare bordering Yale U. | 30 |
Source of split-resistant wood | 30 |
Threatening weather phenomenon | 30 |
The United States, to Mexicans | 30 |
"Turn to Stone" grp. | 30 |
"Strange Magic" band | 30 |
"Hold On Tight" band | 30 |
"Turn to Stone" band | 30 |
"Telephone Line" gp. | 30 |
"Eldorado" rock grp. | 30 |
"Strange Magic" grp. | 30 |
"Hold On Tight" grp. | 30 |
"Eldorado" rock band | 30 |
Jeff Lynne's old rock band | 30 |
Jeff Lynne's band, briefly | 30 |
Evil Woman band familiarly | 30 |
Disco-inflected prog rock band | 30 |
"Evil Woman" artists | 30 |
H.G. Wells' imaginary race | 30 |
Simple people in a Wells novel | 30 |
The Time Machine characters | 30 |
Race met by the Time Traveller | 30 |
Frugivorous race of literature | 30 |
Childlike adults of the future | 30 |
Beautiful people of literature | 30 |
"My God," in Aramaic | 30 |
The 'E' of S.E. Hinton | 30 |
Kay Thompson's little girl | 30 |
Kay Thompson best seller: 1955 | 30 |
Fictional Plaza Hotel resident | 30 |
North Carolina town or college | 30 |
"Herzl" author: 1975 | 30 |
Try a get-hitched-quick scheme | 30 |
Skip the festivities, in a way | 30 |
Avoid a certain church service | 30 |
Have a simple wedding, perhaps | 30 |
Emulate Sarah Palin, nuptially | 30 |
Avoid major planning, in a way | 30 |
Forwent the reception, perhaps | 30 |
Fled from the homestead to wed | 30 |
Runs off, as Romeo with Juliet | 30 |
Like Romeo and Juliet in Act 2 | 30 |
Texas's westernmost county | 30 |
City opposite Ciudad Juárez | 30 |
Kid with an antenna on his hat | 30 |
2012 British Open winner Ernie | 30 |
1994 and 1997 U.S. Open winner | 30 |
Higher forms of transportation | 30 |
They rumble by some apartments | 30 |
Raised rails in the Windy City | 30 |
2002 British Open winner Ernie | 30 |
Snow queen in 'Frozen' | 30 |
Lioness raised by the Adamsons | 30 |
Freeborn feline female of film | 30 |
"Wedding March" girl | 30 |
"Bridal Chorus" girl | 30 |
___ Maxwell, memorable hostess | 30 |
"So what __ is new?" | 30 |
"What ___ is there?" | 30 |
Add-on to an if-then statement | 30 |
"Who ___ is coming?" | 30 |
"What ___can I say?" | 30 |
"What __ can I say?" | 30 |
Stereotypical threat's end | 30 |
Something ___ (really special) | 30 |
It may follow "what" | 30 |
Follower of somebody or nobody | 30 |
"Who ___ was there?" | 30 |
"What _____ is new?" | 30 |