"If all --- fails...' | 30 |
'What ___ can happen?' | 30 |
"Daniel" singer John | 30 |
Two-time N.B.A. All-Star Brand | 30 |
John who married David Furnish | 30 |
California city near Santa Ana | 30 |
Solution created by dissolving | 30 |
Hard to understand or identify | 30 |
Shoemaker's staff, in myth | 30 |
Cleavage-baring horror hostess | 30 |
"Movie Macabre" host | 30 |
"Don Giovanni" donna | 30 |
Stanford QB drafted #1 in 1983 | 30 |
Nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback | 30 |
1993 Robin Hood portrayer Cary | 30 |
"Family Ties" mother | 30 |
French "White House" | 30 |
The Republican Guard guards it | 30 |
___ Fields (mythical paradise) | 30 |
Browser's reading, briefly | 30 |
Some online reading, for short | 30 |
Alternative to the post office | 30 |
Modern means of relaying jokes | 30 |
Missive from a smartphone, say | 30 |
Letter sent through cyberspace | 30 |
It may arrive with attachments | 30 |
Correspondence sans stamp, say | 30 |
Click ''send'' | 30 |
Forwarded, as certain articles | 30 |
They may come with attachments | 30 |
Preserve to protect from decay | 30 |
Started out (on), as a journey | 30 |
Decorate with brilliant colors | 30 |
One is often worn on a uniform | 30 |
Family's coat of arms, say | 30 |
Basketball Hall of Famer Wayne | 30 |
City on the Dortmund-Ems Canal | 30 |
Make scholarly revisions, e.g. | 30 |
They're green and precious | 30 |
First name on the Food Network | 30 |
Chef who goes "bam!" | 30 |
"Bam!" shouter on TV | 30 |
Retired-but-still-around types | 30 |
It might be at your fingertips | 30 |
"Unbelievable" Brits | 30 |
Blue Note's parent company | 30 |
Mariah Carey's label, once | 30 |
___ Latin (noted record label) | 30 |
One who seeks political asylum | 30 |
Olympic track champion Zatopek | 30 |
German Expressionist ___ Nolde | 30 |
Czech gold medalist Zátopek | 30 |
"South Pacific" hero | 30 |
'60s boxing champ Griffith | 30 |
Rat in "Ratatouille" | 30 |
"Nana" novelist Zola | 30 |
Rousseau's fictional pupil | 30 |
Lebanon's president Lahoud | 30 |
One of Martin Sheen's sons | 30 |
'Lose Yourself' rapper | 30 |
"We Made You" rapper | 30 |
___ grise (confidential agent) | 30 |
Kuwait's Al-Sabah, for one | 30 |
Arabic for “commander” | 30 |
Middle East form of government | 30 |
Some rulers of the Gulf States | 30 |
Send forth, as liquid or light | 30 |
Statue of Liberty poet Lazarus | 30 |
Madame Bovary's first name | 30 |
Aurora Greenway's daughter | 30 |
Madame Bovary [SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 30 |
Austen novel made into a movie | 30 |
Actresses Watson and Caulfield | 30 |
Supermodel born Melissa Miller | 30 |
Rossum of "Poseidon" | 30 |
Lucci's long-elusive prize | 30 |
"Small screen" award | 30 |
"Breaking Bad" award | 30 |
Music style of Jimmy Eat World | 30 |
Genre with androgynous outfits | 30 |
Genre of the band Fall Out Boy | 30 |
First name in screwball comedy | 30 |
Fall Out Boy's music genre | 30 |
Expressive rock music subgenre | 30 |
Newt Gingrich's alma mater | 30 |
Be a ham in "Hamlet" | 30 |
Play much too broadly on stage | 30 |
Overexpress one's feelings | 30 |
Goes overboard with the acting | 30 |
Doesn't act conservatively | 30 |
Stones' "Rescue" | 30 |
Forbidden City occupant: Abbr. | 30 |
Butterflies with crowned heads | 30 |
Catherine the Great, to Russia | 30 |
Unthreatening, as some threats | 30 |
The home, to some middle-agers | 30 |
Mickey Mouse's beginnings? | 30 |
Rescue squad member, for short | 30 |
Potential lifesaver, for short | 30 |
One at a crash site, for short | 30 |