Words before nails or lettuce | 29 |
Footboard-headboard connector | 29 |
Furniture with heads and feet | 29 |
Manner assumed by a physician | 29 |
For many, it follows the news | 29 |
Basketball Hall of Fame coach | 29 |
Hardwood tree with small nuts | 29 |
What's for dinner, in ads | 29 |
Traditional Sunday entrées | 29 |
"Night Fever" group | 29 |
"Lonely Days" group | 29 |
"It might have ___" | 29 |
"It's __ real!" | 29 |
"___ waiting long?" | 29 |
"I've ___ had!" | 29 |
"It's ___ real" | 29 |
"How have you ___?" | 29 |
Prompts on answering machines | 29 |
Big belly creator, supposedly | 29 |
It has a big head and is cold | 29 |
Like the smell of a keg party | 29 |
Root that's often pickled | 29 |
Member of the amaranth family | 29 |
Showing extreme embarrassment | 29 |
Really embarrassed - or angry | 29 |
Say "pretty please" | 29 |
Part 2 of Ontario's motto | 29 |
Bard's "Scram!" | 29 |
'The View' alumna Joy | 29 |
"Watch your mouth!" | 29 |
Blow the suds off (your suds) | 29 |
Unlikely place to find a star | 29 |
Where many strings are pulled | 29 |
Place for secretive maneuvers | 29 |
Look __ (research thoroughly) | 29 |
"__ John Malkovich" | 29 |
___ Jala, town near Bethlehem | 29 |
___ canto, Callas's forte | 29 |
__ Air: Los Angeles community | 29 |
Contemporary of Boris and Lon | 29 |
Lugosi of "Dracula" | 29 |
Good name for a campanologist | 29 |
First name in screen vampires | 29 |
Contemporary of Lon and Boris | 29 |
Boris's horror film rival | 29 |
Big-screen bloodsucker Lugosi | 29 |
Site of Harford Comm. College | 29 |
Callas's style of singing | 29 |
Brazilian port of 1.4 million | 29 |
Brazilian city on the Pará | 29 |
Carter's Attorney General | 29 |
Telephone inventor, Alexander | 29 |
Attorney General under Carter | 29 |
"Saved by the ___!" | 29 |
Mitchell's Scarlett, e.g. | 29 |
____ Silverman: Beverly Sills | 29 |
___-lettres (fine literature) | 29 |
One may show you to your room | 29 |
Casus ___ (war justification) | 29 |
Mideastern dancer's asset | 29 |
Word in some winter forecasts | 29 |
It can help you keep a leg up | 29 |
A cowboy might have a big one | 29 |
1974-94 PGA Tour commissioner | 29 |
"I've Gotta __" | 29 |
Stick in the mud, archaically | 29 |
Jerry's ice cream partner | 29 |
Sequel to "Willard" | 29 |
Old Texas rice grower of note | 29 |
Jerry's ice-cream partner | 29 |
Football's Roethlisberger | 29 |
Colonial Franklin, familiarly | 29 |
"The Graduate" hero | 29 |
Deep knee ___ (exercise unit) | 29 |
Dangerous place to pass a car | 29 |
Caesar's "well" | 29 |
Friend of Seinfeld and Kramer | 29 |
Friend of Costanza and Kramer | 29 |
"Western Star" poet | 29 |
"Mind your manners" | 29 |
Big name in German automaking | 29 |
German auto manufacturer Karl | 29 |
"To ___ not to ..." | 29 |
"To ___ not . . . " | 29 |
Kentucky college, or its town | 29 |
Montgomery's military hat | 29 |
Hat for a military specialist | 29 |
It keeps its head above water | 29 |
Screen's Ingmar or Ingrid | 29 |
Communist leader from Georgia | 29 |
Vitamin B deficiency disorder | 29 |
Result of thiamine deficiency | 29 |
Roosevelt brain truster Adolf | 29 |
"Mr. Tuesday Night" | 29 |
Famed nonagenarian of songdom | 29 |
Ships' drop-off location? | 29 |
Hot-sounding European capital | 29 |
Capital of Switzerland (Var.) | 29 |
Baseballer noted for bon mots | 29 |
"MAYbellene" singer | 29 |