"World Factbook" compiler | 35 |
"The World Factbook" publisher | 40 |
"The World Factbook" publ. | 36 |
"The World Factbook" producers | 40 |
"Legacy of Ashes" recounts its history | 48 |
"Homeland" spy group: Abbr. | 37 |
"Harlot's Ghost" subj. | 36 |
"Charlie Wilson's War" org. | 41 |
"Bourne Identity" org. | 32 |
Many a role in the Jason Bourne films | 37 |
Italian's ''aloha'' | 39 |
Italian ''So long!'' | 36 |
"See you," in Sorrento | 32 |
''See you later!'' | 34 |
Word that accompanies an air kiss | 33 |
What The Cult said to "Edie" | 38 |
Something to say when going away | 32 |
Parting word with an air kiss, perhaps | 38 |
Italian's "So long" | 33 |
Italian equivalent of "Aloha!" | 40 |
Hello and goodbye, Italian style | 32 |
Cousin of "Hasta luego" | 33 |
"So long!" in Sorrento | 32 |
"So long, Sophia Loren" | 33 |
"See you later," Italian-style | 40 |
"It's been real, dahling" | 39 |
"Don't be a stranger" | 35 |
"___! Manhattan" (Sedgwick film) | 42 |
''So long,'' in Salerno | 39 |
''See ya!'' in Salerno | 38 |
Hellos and goodbyes, Italian-style | 34 |
Greetings in Genoa, to Americans | 32 |
U.S. poet who wrote "I Marry You" | 43 |
Poet who wrote "As If" | 32 |
He wrote "I Marry You" | 32 |
"Homeward to America" poet | 36 |
"Doodle Soup" poet John | 33 |
Pres. Bush's role as head of the armed forces | 49 |
President, militarily speaking: Abbr. | 37 |
Pres., vis-Ã -vis the armed forces | 36 |
Pres. Clinton, to the Joint Chiefs | 34 |
Insect with a 17-year life cycle | 32 |
Bugs that emerge septendecennially | 34 |
"O tempora! O mores!" orator | 38 |
Classical inspiration for the Founding Fathers | 46 |
Author of "De Oratore" | 32 |
"O tempora, O mores!" speaker | 39 |
"Civis Romanus sum" speaker | 37 |
''O tempora o mores!'' orator | 45 |
Massenet's "Le ___" | 33 |
Spanish hero, with "El" | 33 |
Spanish hero in accident? (with "El") | 47 |
Legendary Spanish general "El ___" | 44 |
Enemy of the Moors, with "the" | 40 |
Conqueror of Valencia, with "the" | 43 |
Castilian hero, with 'El' | 33 |
Alfonso VI exiled him, with "the" | 43 |
11th-century hero, with "El" | 38 |
"Le __": 1636 Corneille play | 38 |
"Le ___" Corneille opus | 33 |
"Le ___" (Massenet opera) | 35 |
"Le ___" (Jules Massenet opera) | 41 |
"El ___" (Heston film) | 32 |
"El ___," Heston movie | 32 |
"Cantar de Mio ___" (Spanish epic) | 44 |
"Cantar de Mio ___" (Spanish epic poem) | 49 |
2003 Derby-winning horse, Funny -- | 34 |
Something that might be hard to drink? | 38 |
John Irving's "The ___ House Rules" | 49 |
House featured in a John Irving novel | 37 |
Abbr. at the end of a French business name | 42 |
One of 20 pack items, informally | 32 |
It's unhealthy to draw on, briefly | 38 |
Proud papa's handout, perhaps | 33 |
It may be in a poker player's hand | 38 |
"He smoked a big ___" (Boston) | 40 |
___ Aficionado (smoker's mag) | 33 |
They may be handed out after a birth | 36 |
Brandophilists collect their bands | 34 |
Health care giant with a Tree of Life logo | 42 |
Year in St. Evaristus' papacy | 33 |
Third year of the second century | 32 |
Nvmber of floors in the Empire State Bvilding? | 46 |
Number of floors in the Empire State Building | 45 |
Herb sometimes called Chinese parsley | 37 |
Pico de gallo ingredient, usually | 33 |
Herb that some call Chinese parsley | 35 |
Best Picture winner based on an Edna Ferber novel | 49 |
N.L. Central team, on scoreboards | 33 |
The Big Red Machine, on scoreboards | 35 |
Ken Griffey Jr.'s team, on the scoreboard | 45 |
"Who Dey?" team, on scoreboards | 41 |
Home of the first pro baseball team | 35 |
''The Queen City'' | 34 |
Home of the NFL's Bengals, casually | 39 |
Charlie Hustle's team, for most of his career | 49 |
Subject of "La Cenerentola" | 37 |
Prokofiev ballet based on a fairy tale | 38 |
Coming from obscurity to success | 32 |
Outstanding accomplishment by an underdog | 41 |