Island invaded in 1945, for short | 33 |
1945 Pacific battle site, briefly | 33 |
Lottery player's exultant cry | 33 |
Brand sold at Men's Wearhouse | 33 |
Brand that once sported a reptile | 33 |
''One,'' to Rocky | 33 |
Boxer's quick, straight punch | 33 |
The third patriarch, in the Bible | 33 |
Scrooge's late partner Marley | 33 |
Ebenezer's ghostly ex-partner | 33 |
#1 baby boy's name, 1999-2012 | 33 |
Derek of "Gosford Park" | 33 |
Gemstone used in Chinese carvings | 33 |
Port captured by Napoleon in 1799 | 33 |
Ancient city now part of Tel Aviv | 33 |
Some British sports cars, briefly | 33 |
It's spotted in South America | 33 |
With 2D, game played in a fronton | 33 |
Literally, "merry game" | 33 |
Game called zesta-punta in Basque | 33 |
Set in "Die Fledermaus" | 33 |
The Bionic Woman's first name | 33 |
"The Bionic Woman" role | 33 |
Robert in "Raging Bull" | 33 |
Gyllenhaal of "Jarhead" | 33 |
Kevin of 'King of Queens' | 33 |
First name of six U.S. presidents | 33 |
Blue Bombers' fullback Jerry | 33 |
King replaced by William and Mary | 33 |
"Twister" actress Gertz | 33 |
Max portrayer on "MASH" | 33 |
He played Max on "MASH" | 33 |
Grateful Dead performances, often | 33 |
Co. that makes Motrin and Tylenol | 33 |
"Mansfield Park" author | 33 |
"Psycho" screamer Leigh | 33 |
Where one may have a yen to spend | 33 |
Where some ex-major-leaguers play | 33 |
"Seven Samurai" setting | 33 |
Whence the word "futon" | 33 |
Weight-loss celebrity, familiarly | 33 |
Anna who founded Mother's Day | 33 |
Alexander of "Seinfeld" | 33 |
"Juno" director Reitman | 33 |
'Friday the 13th' villain | 33 |
Web-oriented programming language | 33 |
Glass ___ (bad trait for a boxer) | 33 |
Spielberg's first blockbuster | 33 |
Toronto baseball team, familiarly | 33 |
First foreign World Series winner | 33 |
"Give this some flair!" | 33 |
Merchant Penney and singer Chasez | 33 |
Stapleton who played Edith Bunker | 33 |
David Bowie: "Blue ___" | 33 |
"Cloud Shepherd" artist | 33 |
President Bartlet of the '90s | 33 |
Clampett patriarch of '60s TV | 33 |
"Beetle Bailey" vehicle | 33 |
Bridges of "Seabiscuit" | 33 |
Dessert with a hyphen in its name | 33 |
Frequent partner of peanut butter | 33 |
"The Dark Crystal" role | 33 |
"The Dark Crystal" hero | 33 |
Ryan of "Boston Public" | 33 |
Walter's meth-dealing partner | 33 |
Comment not to be taken seriously | 33 |
Remarks not to be taken seriously | 33 |
"West Side Story" extra | 33 |
2011 joiner of the 3,000 hit club | 33 |
Star of "The One," 2001 | 33 |
'Kiss of the Dragon' star | 33 |
California-to-New York flight aid | 33 |
"Bad Reputation" singer | 33 |
LaGuardia alternative, familiarly | 33 |
Cab destination for a NYC tourist | 33 |
"Flying" types of sails | 33 |
Brand for "choosy moms" | 33 |
It's no good when it's up | 33 |
Conrad's "Lord ___" | 33 |
"Mad Money" host Cramer | 33 |
Halpert of "The Office" | 33 |
Relative of rock 'n' roll | 33 |
Marc Anthony's wife, casually | 33 |
Subject of a Woody Guthrie ballad | 33 |
'Grapes of Wrath' surname | 33 |
'83 Kool & the Gang smash | 33 |
Ingrid Bergman role, 1948: 3 wds. | 33 |
What a recent grad might hunt for | 33 |
1964 Olympic boxing gold medalist | 33 |
Nashville singer/songwriter Rakes | 33 |
"Pressure" singer Billy | 33 |
"Community" star McHale | 33 |
Big name at the Peppermint Lounge | 33 |
When repeated, a Kennedy nickname | 33 |
Scopes of the Scopes Monkey Trial | 33 |
Oscar-winning director Ford: 1935 | 33 |
Frequent court "figure" | 33 |
He's always there when needed | 33 |
Guy from Tucson in a Beatles song | 33 |
Batman foe (with "The") | 33 |