Anne's home, in literature | 30 |
French-speaking African nation | 30 |
Eva of "Green Acres" | 30 |
Go around in a carefree manner | 30 |
Wander, with "about" | 30 |
Have no particular place to go | 30 |
Earth goddess created by Chaos | 30 |
Irish comedian's audience? | 30 |
Enthusiastic, to say the least | 30 |
Pop-music superstar, for short | 30 |
Depeche Mode lead singer David | 30 |
Borden of evaporated milk fame | 30 |
Olympic sprinting champ Devers | 30 |
Guy's square-dance partner | 30 |
White House state dinner, e.g. | 30 |
Many a party at Kennedy Center | 30 |
One who is noble and unselfish | 30 |
Pygmalion's beloved statue | 30 |
It's not quite a hurricane | 30 |
Early advocate of bloodletting | 30 |
Hurricanes' little cousins | 30 |
Science legend's last name | 30 |
It's saved for a rainy day | 30 |
Part of an old-fashioned pinup | 30 |
Pin-up's leg, in old slang | 30 |
Whaler's conversation asea | 30 |
Carefully thought-out strategy | 30 |
Winning hit, in baseball argot | 30 |
Winning hit, in baseball lingo | 30 |
"Let the ___ begin!" | 30 |
Monopoly and Scrabble, for two | 30 |
Word with motorcycle or street | 30 |
Source of hits for Bob Marley? | 30 |
Word with gender or generation | 30 |
Word with generation or gender | 30 |
"Ruggles of Red ___" | 30 |
Vendition of lares and penates | 30 |
"Anna Christie" star | 30 |
"Camille" star, 1937 | 30 |
___-manger (food storage room) | 30 |
Soprano Mary: 1877–1967 | 30 |
Workplaces for plant managers? | 30 |
Hero/giant created by Rabelais | 30 |
Grotesque architectural figure | 30 |
It'll keep you in stitches | 30 |
With some trimmings, on a menu | 30 |
Robin Williams role of '82 | 30 |
1982 Robin Williams title role | 30 |
"After Hours" costar | 30 |
"Wobegon Boy" author | 30 |
Mustangs go nowhere without it | 30 |
It's dispensed from a hose | 30 |
What people in some pools save | 30 |
Subject of a '70s shortage | 30 |
Beetles go nowhere without it? | 30 |
It's removed for a fill-up | 30 |
Cut needing stitches, probably | 30 |
Uneconomical vehicle, slangily | 30 |
Like streets in Dickens novels | 30 |
Illuminated, as streets of old | 30 |
Illuminated like 1890s streets | 30 |
It can put plenty in your tank | 30 |
Recover from a sprint, perhaps | 30 |
("I'm shocked!") | 30 |
Neon and argon, for two (Var.) | 30 |
Needing a pat on the back, say | 30 |
Prepare for a long trip, maybe | 30 |
Pistol, in old gangster movies | 30 |
Victorious general at Saratoga | 30 |
___ del Sol, 1982 Derby winner | 30 |
Tim Tebow, in college football | 30 |
Southeastern Conference player | 30 |
Gainesville college footballer | 30 |
University of Florida students | 30 |
It's pounded for attention | 30 |
It may punctuate a court order | 30 |
Enola Tibbets' middle name | 30 |
Like some modern-day marriages | 30 |
"The Prince of Soul" | 30 |
__ King, close friend of Oprah | 30 |
"Pygmalion" monogram | 30 |
Indicator of high-level staff? | 30 |
Polish city also called Danzig | 30 |
Skis and rifle, to a biathlete | 30 |
It may be low or high in a car | 30 |
Get ready, with "up" | 30 |
Got ready, with "up" | 30 |
They're sometimes stripped | 30 |
British-accented spokescritter | 30 |
Alternative for a H.S. dropout | 30 |
H.S. dropout's alternative | 30 |
High sch. dropout's option | 30 |
H.S. dropout's goal, maybe | 30 |
Dropout's pursuit, briefly | 30 |
Norman Bel ___, stage designer | 30 |
Many YMCAs offer prep for them | 30 |
H.S. dropouts' redemptions | 30 |
"I'm impressed!" | 30 |
Exclamation for Beaver Cleaver | 30 |
"Color me surprised" | 30 |