Bronx-to-Coney Island subway | 28 |
Old instrument of punishment | 28 |
Toward sunup, on the Equator | 28 |
Fought at high noon, perhaps | 28 |
Hamilton or Burr, infamously | 28 |
Intellectuals' opposites | 28 |
St. Lawrence Seaway terminus | 28 |
"Gotcha," formally | 28 |
Stereotypical airhead of old | 28 |
Words written on a pacifier? | 28 |
1994 Farrelly Brothers movie | 28 |
Construction site conveyance | 28 |
Commercial garbage collector | 28 |
Corner sitter's headwear | 28 |
Underground movement leader? | 28 |
In a major key, to Beethoven | 28 |
In a major key to Beethoven | 28 |
Half a British New Wave band | 28 |
Some 16th-century engravings | 28 |
Counting Crows frontman Adam | 28 |
Limp Bizkit lead singer Fred | 28 |
Muppet from the Netherlands? | 28 |
Lunch on a Netherlands spit? | 28 |
Year in Clovis I's reign | 28 |
Actor Hickman showed boredom | 28 |
President who followed Harry | 28 |
One of the D's in D.D.E. | 28 |
Year of Clovis I's death | 28 |
English stargazer: 1868-1939 | 28 |
African cooked tangy pie (8) | 28 |
"Man up, Jack" (4) | 28 |
With keen vision, in a sense | 28 |
Air Force general in W.W. II | 28 |
"Ether" attachment | 28 |
W.W. II Greek undergrounders | 28 |
Barrel-shaped marine mammals | 28 |
Resembling an auditory organ | 28 |
Charles Montagu, ___ Halifax | 28 |
War admiral under Charles II | 28 |
Kind of average, in baseball | 28 |
Gain a position by hard work | 28 |
First-generation hearing aid | 28 |
Provider of sound testimony? | 28 |
Where Jack the Ripper killed | 28 |
Industrial section of London | 28 |
Dickensian section of London | 28 |
Commercial section of London | 28 |
Town near Huntington, W. Va. | 28 |
Mineral named for Penn. city | 28 |
White House theater location | 28 |
"Just simmer down" | 28 |
"___ and be merry" | 28 |
Suffering humiliating defeat | 28 |
On an enforced diet of sorts | 28 |
Ordering delivery for dinner | 28 |
Dine at a friend's house | 28 |
Sustenance for Adam and Eve? | 28 |
Israel's Abba and family | 28 |
Name associated with spirits | 28 |
Stylist to the stars José | 28 |
Hebrews' lineal ancestor | 28 |
Shrimp, at sushi restaurants | 28 |
Erstwhile Treasury offerings | 28 |
Yes men and alpine mountains | 28 |
Compulsive verbal repetition | 28 |
Reverberations in une grotte | 28 |
Beryl Sprinkel's concern | 28 |
Greek Orthodox Church litany | 28 |
Foster father of King Arthur | 28 |
Cheese kept out of sunlight? | 28 |
Upbeat Glenn Miller classic? | 28 |
Jamesian scholar Leon et al. | 28 |
Greek W.W. II resistence gp. | 28 |
Greek W.W. II resistance gp. | 28 |
Ancient capital of Macedonia | 28 |
Entered by creeping sideways | 28 |
Crossed "d" letter | 28 |
Roman in charge of buildings | 28 |
Transportation for McTavish? | 28 |
Leoncavallo's last opera | 28 |
Print (or reprint) of a book | 28 |
Text is often copied from it | 28 |
Pronoun used by some writers | 28 |
One whose pieces are slanted | 28 |
Capital of Wild Rose Country | 28 |
English king called Ironside | 28 |
"Show Boat" author | 28 |
10th-century king of England | 28 |
Wheels purchased in England? | 28 |
Capable of gaining knowledge | 28 |
Crossword solver's asset | 28 |
Infer one of the wild cards? | 28 |
Henry Jekyll's alter ego | 28 |
English king: 1461–83 | 28 |
Zac of "The Lorax" | 28 |
Ninth-century king of Wessex | 28 |
Julie ___, Norwegian actress | 28 |
New Year's Day happening | 28 |
Drinks that are often ladled | 28 |
Crustaceans' projections | 28 |