The Fab Five of '80s rock | 29 |
When headlights are turned on | 29 |
The makings of Adam: Gen. 2:7 | 29 |
'96 Screaming Trees album | 29 |
Origin of some 1930s migrants | 29 |
Half of a 1991 film title duo | 29 |
Common nickname for a cowpoke | 29 |
It requires individual checks | 29 |
Carrying out the trash, maybe | 29 |
Claude ___, famous highwayman | 29 |
'Tender Mercies' star | 29 |
Year in Alaric II's reign | 29 |
'Humoresque' composer | 29 |
Wrestler-turned-actor Johnson | 29 |
Square peg, socially speaking | 29 |
Motorist's crime, briefly | 29 |
Pairs accumulated in 500 days | 29 |
Cannon who married Cary Grant | 29 |
Cannon of Heaven Can Wait | 29 |
Add highlights to, at a salon | 29 |
Turn silver to gold, in a way | 29 |
Turn from gray to brown, e.g. | 29 |
Add blonde highlights to, say | 29 |
Added highlights to, in a way | 29 |
Turned from green to red, say | 29 |
Led Zep "___ Maker" | 29 |
They may make brunettes blond | 29 |
FD&C-certified substances | 29 |
Batik artist's collection | 29 |
TV sitcom legend Dick Van ___ | 29 |
Bob of the Traveling Wilburys | 29 |
'Lay Lady Lay' singer | 29 |
Nickname for Batman and Robin | 29 |
One one-hundredth of a newton | 29 |
There are 100,000 in a newton | 29 |
Frequent predecessor of other | 29 |
Every's redundant partner | 29 |
"Into ___ life ..." | 29 |
She was a lady in a 1932 tune | 29 |
U.S. engineer: 1820–87 | 29 |
"Half Magic" author | 29 |
How presents are often opened | 29 |
Two under par, on a golf hole | 29 |
Maker of a historic touchdown | 29 |
Holder of 13 arrows on a buck | 29 |
First manned ship on the moon | 29 |
Duffer's impossible dream | 29 |
Golf course "birds" | 29 |
Irish statesman ___ de Valera | 29 |
Suffix with Tartar and nectar | 29 |
Suffix with Euclid or Ecuador | 29 |
Suffix with Ecuador or Euclid | 29 |
Suffix with Ecuador or Caesar | 29 |
Elephant's floppy feature | 29 |
Ability to discern good music | 29 |
Something that may be pricked | 29 |
What a barber must cut around | 29 |
Van Gogh's missing piece? | 29 |
Spot for a hammer in the head | 29 |
Site of a helix and antihelix | 29 |
Prominent part of a dachshund | 29 |
Organ for an otolaryngologist | 29 |
It helps make sound judgments | 29 |
Floppy feature of a dachshund | 29 |
Cauliflower __: boxing injury | 29 |
"In one ___ . . . " | 29 |
Hammer or anvil, anatomically | 29 |
It vibrates at a rock concert | 29 |
Dog-___ (well-worn, as pages) | 29 |
Title for Diana's brother | 29 |
Husband of a British countess | 29 |
Former Orioles manager Weaver | 29 |
English estate owner, perhaps | 29 |
Bowling Hall-of-Famer Anthony | 29 |
Bowling Hall of Famer Anthony | 29 |
Between marquess and viscount | 29 |
''Mutts'' dog | 29 |
Anthony Eden's Avon e.g. | 29 |
"Guitar Town" Steve | 29 |
Robert of GE College Bowl | 29 |
Folk singer Justin Townes ___ | 29 |
Spouses of British countesses | 29 |
English equivalents of counts | 29 |
"___ to bed . . . " | 29 |
Hall of Fame pitcher ___ Wynn | 29 |
Distinguishing characteristic | 29 |
Acquire the old-fashioned way | 29 |
One who brings home the bacon | 29 |
Noted frontiersman: 1848-1929 | 29 |
My Darling Clementine role | 29 |
Gunfighter at the O.K. Corral | 29 |
"Tombstone" subject | 29 |
Dumbo's "wings" | 29 |
What the walls have, they say | 29 |
They're big on dachshunds | 29 |
Little pitchers have big ones | 29 |
Basset's notable features | 29 |
What walls have, proverbially | 29 |
They may be ringing right now | 29 |
Organs often used in charades | 29 |