They'll give you a squeeze | 30 |
Done in low relief, as a cameo | 30 |
Selection from a literary work | 30 |
Miscellaneous written passages | 30 |
Word with geometry or judgment | 30 |
"What's in ___?" | 30 |
``What's in ___?'' | 30 |
Describing some premed studies | 30 |
Large province of western Iraq | 30 |
Suffixes with suffer and utter | 30 |
Suffixes for attend and convey | 30 |
Great, great granddad, for one | 30 |
"Ready, willing ___" | 30 |
Bay of Bengal's __ Islands | 30 |
Words before "merry" | 30 |
Astronaut who orbited the moon | 30 |
"Here, there" ending | 30 |
The Cars "Touch ___" | 30 |
Moreover, the terrain is dull? | 30 |
Two-time Greek P.M. Papandreou | 30 |
"___ band played on" | 30 |
"Be a voice, not __" | 30 |
Uncommon blood type, for short | 30 |
Civil rights movement activist | 30 |
Start of a Frank McCourt title | 30 |
Calif. pitching arms, slangily | 30 |
Like some of the early English | 30 |
Going bonkers for the British? | 30 |
He's all for Great Britain | 30 |
American with a British accent | 30 |
First Canadian space satellite | 30 |
Oily liquids used in dyemaking | 30 |
"Toy Story," for one | 30 |
An angry speaker might make it | 30 |
Producers of some shorts: Var. | 30 |
Giving life to, as cel bodies? | 30 |
They believe nature has a soul | 30 |
Smash '83 Billy Joel album | 30 |
They're negatively charged | 30 |
Russian customs inspector? (F) | 30 |
Novelists Brookner and Diamant | 30 |
"True Blood" actress | 30 |
"King Kong" abductee | 30 |
"Wag the Dog" costar | 30 |
May 16, 1946 Broadway premiere | 30 |
Francesca ___, British actress | 30 |
Subject to electrolytic action | 30 |
Birds that can't fly, e.g. | 30 |
How much you might kick it up? | 30 |
Completely different situation | 30 |
Looped handles, in archaeology | 30 |
Spicy meal follow-ups, perhaps | 30 |
Study of man's development | 30 |
Margaret Mead's colleagues | 30 |
Snowden's first LP (hyph.) | 30 |
Like Perrier supporters, maybe | 30 |
Like some immunological agents | 30 |
One opposed to empire building | 30 |
Opposed to getting more angry? | 30 |
Sung or chanted in alternation | 30 |
Street where tires never slip? | 30 |
Wordsmith.org founder ___ Garg | 30 |
"Moving on then ..." | 30 |
"Moving along . . ." | 30 |
"It's --- guess" | 30 |
Adage for those needing refuge | 30 |
"Who's with me?" | 30 |
"Glad I could help!" | 30 |
Like some calling plan minutes | 30 |
South African policy formerly | 30 |
Activity of a ghost in a flat? | 30 |
German author of ghost stories | 30 |
Title of a Tori Amos boxed set | 30 |
It's full of rye, in rhyme | 30 |
Writings of dubious authorship | 30 |
Suborder comprising the swifts | 30 |
Ill-fated NASA mission of 1967 | 30 |
Some handsome Roman sculptures | 30 |
Point in a certain space orbit | 30 |
They're aimed at the green | 30 |
Mad spoof of a Tom Hanks film? | 30 |
Horse breed with spotted coats | 30 |
Illegal software-selling ring? | 30 |
Fencer's stamp of the foot | 30 |
Via ___ (important Roman road) | 30 |
Ancient Rome's _____ Forum | 30 |
Bug's favorite fall drink? | 30 |
Stopped the bleeding, in a way | 30 |
Prankster's pet day: Abbr. | 30 |
Fruits often used in a compote | 30 |
Month between marzo and maggio | 30 |
Bird of Paradise constellation | 30 |
Middle East people: Comb. form | 30 |
"It's ___ treat" | 30 |
Site where trees are displayed | 30 |
Bucolic Greek region, in poesy | 30 |
-- Triomphe (Paris attraction) | 30 |
Part of an excavated skeleton? | 30 |
He shouted "Eureka!" | 30 |
Christopher, but not the saint | 30 |