Albania's basic monetary unit | 33 |
Air Force Chief of Staff: 1961-65 | 33 |
Subsidiary proposition in a proof | 33 |
Proposition for proving a theorem | 33 |
"Some Like It Hot" star | 33 |
Jack of "The Apartment" | 33 |
Furniture polish scent, sometimes | 33 |
Young entrepreneur's offering | 33 |
Pro Football Hall of Famer Dawson | 33 |
Harold Teen's leaping flivver | 33 |
Actress Headey of "300" | 33 |
1984 Kennedy Center honoree Horne | 33 |
"Gossip" co-star Headey | 33 |
"Chocolat" actress Olin | 33 |
Kennedy Center honoree of '84 | 33 |
"'Deed I Do" singer | 33 |
Allows fellow drummer snare usage | 33 |
"Double Fantasy" figure | 33 |
"Let Love Rule" Kravitz | 33 |
Host before and after O'Brien | 33 |
Billy Crystal was his first guest | 33 |
TV host with a big car collection | 33 |
Nightly TV star beginning 5/25/92 | 33 |
Future predecessor of O'Brien | 33 |
Deliverer of much political humor | 33 |
Carson's late-night successor | 33 |
"The Tonight Show" host | 33 |
Poe's "lost" maiden | 33 |
Girl named in 'The Raven' | 33 |
Boston Symphony's summer home | 33 |
Tanglewood site, in Massachusetts | 33 |
They're for making spectacles | 33 |
Period beginning on Ash Wednesday | 33 |
Common Indian cooking ingredients | 33 |
Uncle ___ of "Seinfeld" | 33 |
Fierce, loyal sort, it's said | 33 |
Confident, loyal type, supposedly | 33 |
"Love" author Buscaglia | 33 |
First pope in a baker's dozen | 33 |
Pope called "The Great" | 33 |
Uris who wrote "Exodus" | 33 |
Trotsky of the October Revolution | 33 |
Nuevo ___ (Monterrey's state) | 33 |
2009-'11 CIA director Panetta | 33 |
"Trinity" novelist Uris | 33 |
Spaghetti western director Sergio | 33 |
Sierra __: Freetown's country | 33 |
He directed Eastwood in the 1960s | 33 |
Téa of "Tower Heist" | 33 |
Téa of "Deep Impact" | 33 |
"Spanglish" star Téa | 33 |
Like early March days, supposedly | 33 |
Name of three Beethoven overtures | 33 |
"A God in Ruins" author | 33 |
They're spotted in tall grass | 33 |
Control-driven people, supposedly | 33 |
Celebrants of midsummer birthdays | 33 |
Garb named for a French aerialist | 33 |
Pope born Giovanni de' Medici | 33 |
Pope Clement VIII's successor | 33 |
"My Fair Lady" lyricist | 33 |
Loewe's Broadway collaborator | 33 |
Dramatist Jones, now Imamu Baraka | 33 |
"Satchel" Paige, really | 33 |
Porter's "__ Girls" | 33 |
"Au Revoir ___ Enfants" | 33 |
Kelly's "___ Girls" | 33 |
"--- Misérables" | 33 |
"___ Misérables" | 33 |
"___ Enfants Terribles" | 33 |
"__ Mis۩rables" | 33 |
--- majesté (high treason) | 33 |
Nation surrounded by South Africa | 33 |
Country encircled by South Africa | 33 |
"___ is more": Browning | 33 |
"The Road ___ Traveled" | 33 |
"Piano Wire Smile" band | 33 |
Commercial property holder, often | 33 |
"Children of a --- God" | 33 |
"Children of a ___ God" | 33 |
It may be written on a chalkboard | 33 |
Fugard's A ____ from Aloes | 33 |
"I before E" rule, e.g. | 33 |
Apartment building owner, for one | 33 |
''___ we forget'' | 33 |
Just in case, negatively speaking | 33 |
First word on a military memorial | 33 |
He directed "The Knack" | 33 |
Disappoint, with "down" | 33 |
Court call that sounds permissive | 33 |
Tennis shot that must be replayed | 33 |
Tennis play that must be replayed | 33 |
Reason for a relaunch from Venus? | 33 |
"Don't ___ Me Down" | 33 |
Hades' river of forgetfulness | 33 |
Rod Stewart "___ Be Me" | 33 |
"--- Be" (Beatles tune) | 33 |
"___ Be" (Beatles song) | 33 |
"I can do that for you" | 33 |
"___, Lover," 1954 song | 33 |