Site of many London hangings? | 29 |
Site of many a Sargent | 22 |
Sharon of 1960s Hollywood | 25 |
Pulitzer poet James ___ | 23 |
Poet-playwright Nahum ___ | 25 |
Poet laureate after Shadwell | 28 |
Philadelphia's ex-mayor | 27 |
New Criticism poet Allen ___ | 28 |
Modern museum in London | 23 |
London's _____ Gallery | 26 |
London gallery founder | 22 |
Home to many Gainsboroughs | 26 |
Hawkeyes quarterback Drew | 25 |
Gallery on Atterbury Street | 27 |
Gallery founded in 1897 | 23 |
English art patron: 1819-99 | 27 |
Destination for Turner fans | 27 |
British modern art museum | 25 |
Bollingen Prize winner: 1957 | 28 |
Art philanthropist Sir Henry | 28 |
Art museum in Westminster | 25 |
Any of four English galleries | 29 |
Allen or Nahum of poetic fame | 29 |
1992 Pulitzer poet James | 24 |
"Little Man ___" | 26 |
"Bewitched" boss | 26 |
___ Modern (British museum) | 27 |
__ St Ives: Cornwall museum | 27 |
Snuffy Smith's kid | 22 |
What tots might go after? | 25 |
Snuffy Smith's son | 22 |
Home run, in baseball lingo | 27 |
Starchy spheroid, informally | 28 |
Starchy food, informally | 24 |
Idaho product, informally | 25 |
Home run or home fries source | 29 |
Gem State product, informally | 29 |
Stereotypical K.P. item | 23 |
Source of fries, slangily | 25 |
Something to pare, informally | 29 |
Idaho product, in dialect | 25 |
Homer, in baseball slang | 24 |
Certain tuber, slangily | 23 |
_____ Tots (grocery purchase) | 29 |
___ Tots (grocery purchase) | 27 |
One who devours a spud | 22 |
Tots may be made from them | 26 |
Home runs, in baseball slang | 28 |
Source of hash, slangily | 24 |
Idaho produce, informally | 25 |
Homers, in baseball slang | 25 |
Breakfast skillet ingredients | 29 |
Starchy cafeteria forkful | 25 |
Spud for Napoleon Dynamite | 26 |
Kid's mealtime morsel | 25 |
Fried grade school morsel | 25 |
French fry alternative | 22 |
Alternative to French fries | 27 |
One hyping the spud industry? | 29 |
"Soap" family | 23 |
Poet Allen and actress Sharon | 29 |
Family on "Soap" | 26 |
"Mon Oncle" star | 26 |
Star of "Mon Oncle" | 29 |
Slapstick actor Jacques | 23 |
Mr. Hulot's creator | 23 |
M. Hulot's creator | 22 |
Jacques of French cinema | 24 |
Portrayer of Mr. Hulot | 22 |
Noted Chaplin follower | 22 |
Mr. Hulot's portrayer | 25 |
Mr. Hulot portrayer Jacques | 27 |
Monsieur Hulot, in person | 25 |
Memorable comic Jacques | 23 |
M. Hulot portrayer Jacques | 26 |
Jacques of French films | 23 |
Jacques ___, French actor | 25 |
French film director Jacques | 28 |
French comedic filmmaker | 24 |
Creator of Monsieur Hulot | 25 |
Actor who played Hulot | 22 |
"My Uncle" star | 25 |
"Jour de Fete" star | 29 |
Mezzo-soprano Troyanos | 22 |
Ballerina Riabouchinska | 23 |
British society magazine | 24 |
The ___, Steele periodical | 26 |
Call to quarters: var. | 22 |
Range of the Carpathians | 24 |
___ National Park, in Poland | 28 |
___ Mountains, Czechoslovakia | 29 |
___ Mountains in S Poland | 25 |
Makes lacework, in a way | 24 |
They take some needling? | 24 |
Some lasting art, in slang | 26 |
Some body work, in slang | 24 |
Skin pictures, briefly | 22 |
Personal artwork, for short | 27 |
Needlework in a parlor | 22 |
Makes doilies, in a way | 23 |