Jimmy Carter alma mater: Abbr. | 30 |
Old Glory saluter, most likely | 30 |
Org. for once-a-month swabbies | 30 |
"For the Boys" subj. | 30 |
G.I.'s home away from home | 30 |
Troupe for the troops, briefly | 30 |
Pvt.'s home away from home | 30 |
Entertainment provider for GIs | 30 |
Entertainment gp. for soldiers | 30 |
Service centers for G.I.'s | 30 |
Its symbol is an eagle (Abbr.) | 30 |
"Enterprise" letters | 30 |
Letters before John F. Kennedy | 30 |
Letters on an American flattop | 30 |
Beginning of the Constitution? | 30 |
"Enterprise" leaders | 30 |
W.W. II American naval cruiser | 30 |
George J. Mitchell once led it | 30 |
Former Security Council member | 30 |
1984 Summer Olympics boycotter | 30 |
Moscow's land, once: Abbr. | 30 |
Locale in a Beatles song title | 30 |
Lith. and Ukr. were part of it | 30 |
It broke up in Dec. of '91 | 30 |
Gorbachev's country: Abbr. | 30 |
Former "evil empire" | 30 |
Country in a 1969 Beatles song | 30 |
Country founded in 1922: Abbr. | 30 |
Country dissolved Dec. 8, 1991 | 30 |
Archangel's country: Abbr. | 30 |
Company cofounded by JP Morgan | 30 |
___-Kamenogorsk, U.S.S.R. city | 30 |
Org. where love means nothing? | 30 |
Arthur Ashe Kids' Day org. | 30 |
They generate lots of interest | 30 |
Hagen who received three Tonys | 30 |
One of the Four Corners states | 30 |
Zion National Park's state | 30 |
State with five national parks | 30 |
Bonneville Salt Flats location | 30 |
Sundance Film Festival setting | 30 |
State formed by two rectangles | 30 |
Butch Cassidy's birthplace | 30 |
Salt Lake City residents, e.g. | 30 |
All-purpose vehicle, for short | 30 |
Salt Lake City college athlete | 30 |
Sport-___, aka "SUV" | 30 |
Explorer or Navigator, briefly | 30 |
Tribe of the southwestern U.S. | 30 |
Pac-12 Conference basketballer | 30 |
An American Indian of the West | 30 |
Sch. with a Chattanooga campus | 30 |
Sch. near the US-Mexico border | 30 |
Sch. located on the Rio Grande | 30 |
Holding areas for babies-to-be | 30 |
Development centers, of a sort | 30 |
Tribe near the Great Salt Lake | 30 |
Sport ___ (trucklike vehicles) | 30 |
Some Black Hawk War combatants | 30 |
Salt Lake City university team | 30 |
N.C.A.A.'s Runnin' ___ | 30 |
All-purpose trucks, informally | 30 |
'60s United Nations leader | 30 |
First Woolworth's location | 30 |
"As below," in texts | 30 |
Onetime telejournalist Garrick | 30 |
___ Reader (eclectic magazine) | 30 |
Magazine founder's surname | 30 |
--- Reader (eclectic magazine) | 30 |
-- Reader (eclectic bimonthly) | 30 |
-- Reader (bimonthly magazine) | 30 |
-- Reader (alternative digest) | 30 |
Traffic "___ Simple" | 30 |
"Action, not words!" | 30 |
You might get a ticket for one | 30 |
Poor map reader's maneuver | 30 |
It might get you back on track | 30 |
Intersection no-nos, sometimes | 30 |
Darden Sch. of Business campus | 30 |
Cavaliers' home, for short | 30 |
Number affected by cloud cover | 30 |
It's found near the tongue | 30 |
They're found over tongues | 30 |
Pertaining to a palate dangler | 30 |
Submachine gun since the 1940s | 30 |
Shooter named for its inventor | 30 |
A magazine can be found in one | 30 |
"The A-Team" weapons | 30 |
Weapons with telescoping bolts | 30 |
Household appliance, for short | 30 |
Household implement, for short | 30 |
Unutilized space in a building | 30 |
Clears out of, as a hotel room | 30 |
Darth of "Star Wars" | 30 |
Name bestowed by Darth Sidious | 30 |
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens site | 30 |
How peacocks are said to strut | 30 |
Fur for Richard II's robes | 30 |
He played Batman before George | 30 |
A river runs through it, often | 30 |