Jeanne d'Arc, e.g. (abbr.) | 30 |
Abbr. in Québec place names | 30 |
___ Anne de Beaupré, Quebec | 30 |
Pt. of many Quebec place names | 30 |
Jeanne or Thérèse: Abbr. | 30 |
Title for Thérèse: Abbr. | 30 |
Shorthand on a map of Montreal | 30 |
Monique ou Véronique: Abbr. | 30 |
Mlle. who's been canonized | 30 |
Jeanne D'Arc, e.g (abbr.). | 30 |
Bernadette, for example: Abbr. | 30 |
___-Mère-Église, France | 30 |
___ Mère Église, France | 30 |
Ending with bed, home, or farm | 30 |
It may be said from the bridge | 30 |
Bobby-soxer's main squeeze | 30 |
Apt entree for actress Keaton? | 30 |
It's better than a bargain | 30 |
Takes the five-finger discount | 30 |
Cat burglar's sine qua non | 30 |
Peter Gabriel hit from '92 | 30 |
It may be picked up or let off | 30 |
1971 play by Bruce J. Friedman | 30 |
One way to serve clams or rice | 30 |
Stanley ___ (early automobile) | 30 |
Robed bench-sitter's place | 30 |
Like some R-rated movie scenes | 30 |
Zinc ___ (ointment ingredient) | 30 |
Kind of acid used in cosmetics | 30 |
Bear's Wall Street partner | 30 |
Bear ___ (March 2008 casualty) | 30 |
Suggestive of a spirited horse | 30 |
Like magnolias in a 1989 film? | 30 |
Andrew Carnegie's industry | 30 |
Reinforcing construction piece | 30 |
Addison's literary partner | 30 |
Television detective Remington | 30 |
1989 film set in a beauty shop | 30 |
"Pretzel Logic" band | 30 |
17th century Dutch painter Jan | 30 |
Likely to tax one's budget | 30 |
What going 100 might result in | 30 |
Tapering architectural feature | 30 |
Like many New England churches | 30 |
More than sit behind the wheel | 30 |
They may sport a popular brand | 30 |
Lowest-fare quarters on liners | 30 |
Immigrants' accommodations | 30 |
Course for new cattle farmers? | 30 |
It's used to stay straight | 30 |
Tennis Grand Slam name of 1988 | 30 |
Opponent for Martina or Monica | 30 |
Pro-athlete retiree of '99 | 30 |
Rod of "Dr. Zhivago" | 30 |
"Three Lives" author | 30 |
"Cannery Row" author | 30 |
Inscribed commemorative stones | 30 |
Pubgoer's brand, for short | 30 |
"_____ by Starlight" | 30 |
Sailor's savior, for short | 30 |
Part of a ship or tobacco pipe | 30 |
Star of "Nana": 1934 | 30 |
Anna of "Nana": 1934 | 30 |
Patterns used by sign painters | 30 |
Legendary Yankee manager Casey | 30 |
Worker in an exec's office | 30 |
One who should be well padded? | 30 |
One who keeps padded accounts? | 30 |
Dictator's aide, for short | 30 |
Groups of nine shorthand pros? | 30 |
Court worker beholds beginning | 30 |
Note taker's need, perhaps | 30 |
Things needed around dictators | 30 |
Dictation takers of years past | 30 |
Attendees at some biz meetings | 30 |
Constrict, as a bodily passage | 30 |
"___ lively, please" | 30 |
Word in a Neil Armstrong quote | 30 |
Prefix with mother and brother | 30 |
''___ on it!'' | 30 |
Word before "lively" | 30 |
Resign (with "down") | 30 |
One of twelve at some meetings | 30 |
Move for O'Connor or Kelly | 30 |
Cry repeated in aerobics class | 30 |
Johnny Cash, to Carlene Carter | 30 |
What Levin called his heroines | 30 |
Nickname for actress Zimbalist | 30 |
"The Shining" author | 30 |
Start to break up a fight, say | 30 |
Trample some valuable artwork? | 30 |
Cinderella's nemesis, e.g. | 30 |
Ukrainian geographical feature | 30 |
Blended family member, perhaps | 30 |
Dot-com suffix with Cat or Nap | 30 |
Where to put a rock collection | 30 |
Like sound from two directions | 30 |
It has left and right channels | 30 |
Roughly 35-cubic-foot measures | 30 |
Novelist Laurence ___: 1713-68 | 30 |