Venus's male counterpart? | 29 |
Twin-blade razor brand | 22 |
Shaver introduced in '77 | 28 |
Razor brand since 1977 | 22 |
Razor brand made by Gillette | 28 |
Procter & Gamble razor | 26 |
New Gillette brand in 1977 | 26 |
Handle for a little shaver? | 27 |
Grooming brand since '77 | 28 |
Good News! alternative | 22 |
Gillette's ___ Plus | 23 |
Gillette Mach3 forerunner | 25 |
Gillette brand since 1977 | 25 |
Gillette brand of 1977 | 22 |
Fusion ProGlide competitor | 26 |
Fusion and Sensor forerunner | 28 |
Forerunner of the Mach3Turbo | 28 |
Classic Gillette razor | 22 |
Cause of a close shave? | 23 |
Brand in a medicine cabinet | 27 |
Beard-preventing brand | 22 |
Alternative to a Trac II | 24 |
___ Plus (razor brand) | 22 |
___ Plus (pharmacy purchase) | 28 |
Vehicle for Duke Ellington | 26 |
Transport to Sugar Hill | 23 |
It stops at Penn Station | 24 |
Express to take, in song | 24 |
Ellington title transport | 25 |
"Take the _____" | 26 |
Medicine cabinet brands | 23 |
Certain Gillette razors | 23 |
Razors with pivoting heads | 26 |
Gillette Trac II successors | 27 |
'... lovely as --' | 26 |
Ending of a Kilmer poem | 23 |
"...lovely as ___" | 28 |
____ Grows in Brooklyn | 22 |
Words in a Kilmer simile | 24 |
Up ___ (at a disadvantage) | 26 |
Trapped, with "up" | 28 |
Trapped, after "up" | 29 |
Stumped, after "up" | 29 |
Start of a Betty Smith title | 28 |
Start of a B. Smith title | 25 |
Last words of a Kilmer poem | 27 |
Kilmer's last words? | 24 |
Bad off, after "up" | 29 |
Like lowered heart rates | 24 |
Having no kinetic energy | 24 |
Banned event, informally | 24 |
Longfellow's bell town | 26 |
Italian cathedral city | 22 |
Town near Penne, Italy | 22 |
Town in a Longfellow poem | 25 |
Site of a Longfellow bell | 25 |
Pasta-manufacturing town | 24 |
Literary relative of Adano | 26 |
Italian cathedral town | 22 |
Cathedral town in Italy | 23 |
Anagram for Ms. Moreno | 22 |
Abruzzi cathedral town | 22 |
"The Bell of ___" | 27 |
Lobbies with glass ceilings | 27 |
Trajan's courtyards | 23 |
Ruins of Pompeii sights | 23 |
Indoor trees may grow in them | 29 |
Ventricles' counterparts | 28 |
Rooms with open ceilings | 24 |
Indoor plant areas, perhaps | 27 |
Architectural features | 22 |
Upper chambers of the heart | 27 |
They may have glass ceilings | 28 |
Spacious building areas | 23 |
Some fancy hotel features | 25 |
Romans' central courts | 26 |
Providers of added light | 24 |
Places for indoor plants | 24 |
Open-ceilinged lobbies | 22 |
Multistoried hotel courts | 25 |
Malls within malls, say | 23 |
Main halls of Roman homes | 25 |
Lobbies with trees, maybe | 25 |
Hotel convention hangouts | 25 |
Hotel and mall features | 23 |
Features of some hotels | 23 |
Courtyards lit by the sun | 25 |
Courts or halls, to Caesar | 26 |
Central halls in Roman houses | 29 |
Like some fibrillation | 22 |
Having an open courtyard | 24 |
Concerning a heart chamber | 26 |
Of an upper heart chamber | 25 |
Like part of the heart | 22 |
Take ___ down memory lane | 25 |
Hove clear, as an anchor | 24 |
Take ___ down memory lane ... | 29 |
Position for a sail or mast | 27 |
Off the bottom, as an anchor | 28 |
Take -- (do some traveling) | 27 |