"___ Bist Du Schoen" | 30 |
Football team with adornments? | 30 |
Write without a single mistake | 30 |
Site of Queen's University | 30 |
What the extremely gullible do | 30 |
Casino known for its fountains | 30 |
Congresswoman Abzug and others | 30 |
Popular '60s-'70s garb | 30 |
Broadway hit for Judy Holliday | 30 |
Containers for some pork cuts? | 30 |
Apt address for prizefighters? | 30 |
Place for the clergy and choir | 30 |
___ Heights (1777 battle site) | 30 |
Former name of Varanasi, India | 30 |
Hundred-dollar bills, in slang | 30 |
"Volpone" playwright | 30 |
Peak in the Scottish Highlands | 30 |
Make excessive margin jottings | 30 |
"On Broadway" George | 30 |
__ & Hedges: British smoke | 30 |
Criticize Hollywood decadence? | 30 |
North African-Scottish accent? | 30 |
Five-time Emmy-winning actress | 30 |
1927 Literature Nobelist Henri | 30 |
"Triangle" resident? | 30 |
Elton John collaborator Taupin | 30 |
Convicted Ponzi schemer Madoff | 30 |
Children's author ___ Rabe | 30 |
Corbin of "L.A. Law" | 30 |
Big ___ (German W.W. I cannon) | 30 |
Big ___ (German gun in W.W. I) | 30 |
Space-efficient accommodations | 30 |
Bedbugs on the Orient Express? | 30 |
Wodehouse's Wooster et al. | 30 |
Empress of the Blues ___ Smith | 30 |
"I hope you succeed" | 30 |
Stream of high-speed electrons | 30 |
"___ to Your School" | 30 |
Selects, as a racehorse, maybe | 30 |
Instruments for drawing angles | 30 |
Like Japan's national diet | 30 |
Strength-building arm exercise | 30 |
Why the eBay user was laid up? | 30 |
Activity for patient soldiers? | 30 |
"Baby" singer Justin | 30 |
Willy Loman's favorite son | 30 |
Nickname of Aqueduct Racetrack | 30 |
Aqueduct Racetrack, familiarly | 30 |
Sour orange, in French cuisine | 30 |
Ball club's leading hitter | 30 |
Westminster Palace's clock | 30 |
He's "on campus" | 30 |
1970s Cincinnati team nickname | 30 |
Popular vodka-drinking locale? | 30 |
Anti-apartheid activist Steven | 30 |
Clinton enjoying some R and R? | 30 |
One might support a foundation | 30 |
Puff up in the wind, as a sail | 30 |
Uncle in "The Gumps" | 30 |
Intelligence researcher Alfred | 30 |
Ecosystem-replicating facility | 30 |
Julian Huxley and James Watson | 30 |
Early motion picture projector | 30 |
Use of germ weapons, for short | 30 |
Soda containing a bark extract | 30 |
They're often early risers | 30 |
People who think and act alike | 30 |
1984 Matthew Modine title role | 30 |
Galleys with two banks of oars | 30 |
Western Europe's Bay of __ | 30 |
Triple-A affiliate of the Mets | 30 |
Doesn't avoid difficulties | 30 |
"Once ___ twice shy" | 30 |
The Hatfields and McCoys, e.g. | 30 |
Edward Teach, notorious pirate | 30 |
Anna Sewell book about a horse | 30 |
Symbol for a difficult ski run | 30 |
The queen of spades, in hearts | 30 |
1982 Harrison Ford sci-fi film | 30 |
Legendary Saskatchewan Premier | 30 |
Run taken in the extreme cold? | 30 |
"Paradise Lost" form | 30 |
Demolition worker from France? | 30 |
Utters loudly and indiscreetly | 30 |
Spot for a surgeon's clamp | 30 |
"$#%^& geckos!"? | 30 |
Nice thing to say to a sneezer | 30 |
Rain-__ Pops: gum-filled candy | 30 |
Obscured, with "out" | 30 |
Show affection from a distance | 30 |
Ambiguous ad at the tire store | 30 |
Bill who had designs on celebs | 30 |
University of Delaware athlete | 30 |
Panel for a complex legal case | 30 |
1930's French P.M. Léon | 30 |
High-definition storage medium | 30 |
Wedding participant sometimes | 30 |
Scale using all the black keys | 30 |
Intl. group of music companies | 30 |
Some offroad bike competitions | 30 |