New trick resister, supposedly | 30 |
Adjective after "ye" | 30 |
__ tyme (Victorian-era, maybe) | 30 |
Word after “ye,” often | 30 |
Sign word after "Ye" | 30 |
Adjective for an antique store | 30 |
___ English 800 (Miller brand) | 30 |
"In ___ days . . . " | 30 |
Like Wilbur Wright, to Orville | 30 |
Girlfriend from the past, e.g. | 30 |
Song that brings back memories | 30 |
Any song by the Drifters, e.g. | 30 |
Three-year-___ (Derby entries) | 30 |
Ransom that was paid for cars? | 30 |
Man for whom the Reo was named | 30 |
General Motors line, for short | 30 |
Cutlass or Delta 88, for short | 30 |
Automotive Hall of Fame member | 30 |
88 or Cutlass Supreme, briefly | 30 |
It may be heard after a charge | 30 |
"___ Buttermilk Sky" | 30 |
Relative of "Bravo!" | 30 |
Word of approval for a matador | 30 |
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium cry | 30 |
It may be heard before charges | 30 |
Chant drowned out by vuvuzelas | 30 |
Bit of World Cup encouragement | 30 |
Adjective often following good | 30 |
"Hurrah, El Matador" | 30 |
"Good move, torero!" | 30 |
"Bravo!" to a torero | 30 |
New York city on the Allegheny | 30 |
St. Bonaventure's neighbor | 30 |
Evergreen with aromatic blooms | 30 |
Two-character David Mamet play | 30 |
Mamet play set at a university | 30 |
Legendary Mrs. who owned a cow | 30 |
Energy secretary under Clinton | 30 |
Jackie's favorite designer | 30 |
Cassini with designs on Jackie | 30 |
Ukrainian soccer coach Blokhin | 30 |
One who had designs on Jackie? | 30 |
Kind of acid used to make soap | 30 |
Spread out on the dining table | 30 |
Promise kept in a tub, perhaps | 30 |
Marg : Brits :: __ : Americans | 30 |
It's sold in bars and tubs | 30 |
Cries from the stands, perhaps | 30 |
Cheers at some World Cup games | 30 |
"Eugene Onegin" girl | 30 |
First name on the balance beam | 30 |
Olympic gymnastics star Korbut | 30 |
Actress Baclanova of old films | 30 |
"The Reader" actress | 30 |
___ Downes, noted music critic | 30 |
Little of this, little of that | 30 |
Object of Bluto's advances | 30 |
"Easy A" protagonist | 30 |
''Drab'' color | 30 |
Toon with size 14-AAAAAA shoes | 30 |
Twist-filled Broadway musical? | 30 |
“Boy for Sale” musical | 30 |
Girl in the Huxtable household | 30 |
"Twelfth Night" lass | 30 |
'Marathon Man' co-star | 30 |
Mets pitcher Perez, familiarly | 30 |
First Mexican pyramid-builders | 30 |
"Full House" actress | 30 |
Summer ___, Canyon's bride | 30 |
O. Henry-winning author Tillie | 30 |
Jimmy who works with Lois Lane | 30 |
Poker variant named for a city | 30 |
Texas hold 'em alternative | 30 |
Marlon Brando's birthplace | 30 |
Cornhusker's city, perhaps | 30 |
City named for an Indian tribe | 30 |
WHERE CONAGRA IS HEADQUARTERED | 30 |
Transcontinental railroad city | 30 |
Code name for a Normandy beach | 30 |
Land on the end of a peninsula | 30 |
Jebel Sham is its highest peak | 30 |
Home to the Al-Hajar Mountains | 30 |
Denizen of a certain sultanate | 30 |
Resident of Dhofar or Musandam | 30 |
Native of an Arabian sultanate | 30 |
Dweller on the Gulf of Masirah | 30 |
___ rial (Mideastern currency) | 30 |
Little on "The Wire" | 30 |
"Paradise enow" poet | 30 |
___ Khayyam, 1917 Derby winner | 30 |
Colleague of Dwight in W.W. II | 30 |
"The Wire" character | 30 |
"Rubáiyát" man | 30 |
Mets manager Minaya and others | 30 |
Baseballers Vizquel and Moreno | 30 |
Ballplayers Moreno and Vizquel | 30 |
Lady Capulet's cry: Act IV | 30 |
Five-time Ryder Cup competitor | 30 |
Letter shaped like a horseshoe | 30 |
Literally, "large O" | 30 |