Vessel used to stir things up | 29 |
Chinese restaurant's need | 29 |
Red Riding Hood's pursuer | 29 |
Red Riding Hood's nemesis | 29 |
"White Fang" figure | 29 |
Author/media observer Michael | 29 |
Bunch of lecherous lobbyists? | 29 |
Superhero with healing powers | 29 |
Julia Child using miso, e.g.? | 29 |
Glenn Close and Glenne Headly | 29 |
Permanent definition (Part 3) | 29 |
_____ studies (college major) | 29 |
Fact about unladylike habits? | 29 |
Females, in feminist writings | 29 |
Crossed the finish line first | 29 |
Didn't just place or show | 29 |
Outscored all the competition | 29 |
Dominated in, as with a sport | 29 |
1965 Herman's Hermits hit | 29 |
Milieu for some playing cards | 29 |
Wearer of a red-starred tiara | 29 |
World's most common names | 29 |
Kiddie-lit confectioner Willy | 29 |
Dahl character with a factory | 29 |
Film role for Wilder and Depp | 29 |
Often-fried Chinese appetizer | 29 |
Is found untrue, as an excuse | 29 |
"Face/Off" director | 29 |
Mother Love Bone's Andrew | 29 |
Stork with a featherless head | 29 |
Winner of the first FedEx Cup | 29 |
Red Riding Hood's rescuer | 29 |
Harrelson of 'Cheers' | 29 |
"Toy Story" sheriff | 29 |
Tried to win the affection of | 29 |
Chased after with chocolates? | 29 |
One with roses and chocolates | 29 |
Tries to win the affection of | 29 |
"I agree with that" | 29 |
The answer to this clue, e.g. | 29 |
"Mum's the __!" | 29 |
"Mum's the ___" | 29 |
Lyricist's stock in trade | 29 |
Common phrase on a song sheet | 29 |
Mendelssohn's dictionary? | 29 |
Poet laureate: 1843–50 | 29 |
"Star Trek" Klingon | 29 |
Klingon aboard the Enterprise | 29 |
Something cited in a citation | 29 |
Employee who rarely takes off | 29 |
Make the boss proud, in a way | 29 |
Student volume with exercises | 29 |
Features of lobster laborers? | 29 |
Businessperson's oxymoron | 29 |
Pulitzer's New York paper | 29 |
Jim Yong Kim is its president | 29 |
Bit of bait from the backyard | 29 |
Get involved with insidiously | 29 |
They may keep you up at night | 29 |
"Which is ___ ...?" | 29 |
Opposite of 'improve' | 29 |
Golden Turkey Award recipient | 29 |
"Das Rheingold" god | 29 |
"___ I lie to you?" | 29 |
"___ look at that!" | 29 |
Dealt with, as a pocket watch | 29 |
L.A. ambient band that knits? | 29 |
"That's crazy!" | 29 |
Modern loss-for-words comment | 29 |
Part of F.D.R.'s New Deal | 29 |
Depression-era program: Abbr. | 29 |
Harry Hopkins: 1935–38 | 29 |
Audrey Hepburn monster movie? | 29 |
Cowboy specializing in horses | 29 |
Sandwich rolled in a tortilla | 29 |
Veil of secrecy, figuratively | 29 |
Emotion that drives vengeance | 29 |
"The Grapes of ___" | 29 |
"King Kong" actress | 29 |
Interlace flowers in a circle | 29 |
Sir Christopher the architect | 29 |
Former 50-pound note portrait | 29 |
Mickey Rourke, in a 2008 film | 29 |
Take train stations by force? | 29 |
Deplorably unfortunate person | 29 |
Ontario's Michelle ______ | 29 |
Tough thing to be put through | 29 |
Where you might find the time | 29 |
Means of enforcing compliance | 29 |
Decree that spells things out | 29 |
Flier Corrigan's nickname | 29 |
Nickname for aviator Corrigan | 29 |
Squeezed (out), as wet towels | 29 |
How ironic humor is expressed | 29 |
St. Louis-to-Springfield dir. | 29 |
1997 classic rap double album | 29 |
St. with five electoral votes | 29 |
Subject of a 1990's probe | 29 |
Modern European history subj. | 29 |
It ended at 11:00 on 11/11/18 | 29 |