Four __ (theme of the puzzle) | 29 |
Slight advantage, so to speak | 29 |
Composer of The Merry Widow | 29 |
Composer of "Vilia" | 29 |
"Paganini" composer | 29 |
"Giuditta" composer | 29 |
Where Samson slew Philistines | 29 |
PBS "Newshour" host | 29 |
Bloomers worn around the neck | 29 |
Necklace given upon deplaning | 29 |
Floral ring around the collar | 29 |
Bloomers you put on headfirst | 29 |
"Magnum, P.I." wear | 29 |
"Star Wars" heroine | 29 |
"Star Wars" royalty | 29 |
World's first 35mm camera | 29 |
Hyams of 1920s-'30s films | 29 |
Hula dancers' accessories | 29 |
Key to Apollo 13's rescue | 29 |
Paul of American Graffiti | 29 |
Unger portrayer in the movies | 29 |
Slot-machine image, sometimes | 29 |
Slot machine image, sometimes | 29 |
Globetrotters' Meadowlark | 29 |
One might show up in a casino | 29 |
A mechanic might see it a lot | 29 |
Defective bit of dental work? | 29 |
Monkey's nocturnal cousin | 29 |
Large-eyed Madagascar mammals | 29 |
Football Hall of Famer Dawson | 29 |
Football Hall-of-Famer Dawson | 29 |
Harry Palmer creator Deighton | 29 |
Former NFL quarterback Dawson | 29 |
He played Sweeney on Broadway | 29 |
Gridiron Hall of Famer Dawson | 29 |
1970 Super Bowl M.V.P. Dawson | 29 |
Talentwise, a Horne of plenty | 29 |
2,779-mile-long Russian river | 29 |
Musical autobiography of 1965 | 29 |
Harold Teen's leaping car | 29 |
Büchner's princess | 29 |
2,700-mile-long Russian river | 29 |
'Havana' actress Olin | 29 |
Ignore the advice of Polonius | 29 |
Three-time French Open winner | 29 |
Three-time U.S. Open champion | 29 |
Kentucky Derby victory margin | 29 |
Riefenstahl of film notoriety | 29 |
The Soviets' Order of ___ | 29 |
Soviet leader: 1917–24 | 29 |
Red Square mausoleum occupant | 29 |
He appears late in Red Square | 29 |
"Woman" singer John | 29 |
O'Brien's predecessor | 29 |
"Tonight Show" host | 29 |
Noted guest host of the 1980s | 29 |
He made late-night deliveries | 29 |
One side of a famous NBC feud | 29 |
Jay sighted at end of the day | 29 |
Car-collecting talk show host | 29 |
Maiden in 'The Raven' | 29 |
Name in "The Raven" | 29 |
Lady of "The Raven" | 29 |
Cinematographer's concern | 29 |
Camera shop purchase, perhaps | 29 |
What's behind every pupil | 29 |
Put on film, in Variety-speak | 29 |
Double-arc shape, in geometry | 29 |
Device produced by Carl Zeiss | 29 |
When hot cross buns are eaten | 29 |
Like the season before Easter | 29 |
Direction for playing a dirge | 29 |
"Breezy" star, 1973 | 29 |
Hall of Fame manager Durocher | 29 |
Sign between Cancer and Virgo | 29 |
Its brightest star is Regulus | 29 |
Virgo preceder, in the zodiac | 29 |
Uncle on "Seinfeld" | 29 |
Ted ___ & the Pharmacists | 29 |
Regulus is its brightest star | 29 |
Pulitzer Prize winner Sowerby | 29 |
Pianist and composer Ornstein | 29 |
Name shared by thirteen popes | 29 |
Name chosen by thirteen popes | 29 |
Braves pitching coach Mazzone | 29 |
"Dr. Hug" Buscaglia | 29 |
___ Tolstoy (wrote at age 82) | 29 |
First in a string of 13 popes | 29 |
Start of a string of 13 Popes | 29 |
Pope during Attila's time | 29 |
Watergate prosecutor Jaworski | 29 |
Russian revolutionary Trotsky | 29 |
Florida explorer Ponce de ___ | 29 |
"The Queen of Mean" | 29 |
First name among hotelkeepers | 29 |
Verrocchio's best student | 29 |
Former Soviet leader Brezhnev | 29 |
Musicians Redbone and Russell | 29 |
Canadian furniture superstore | 29 |
"Arrowsmith" spouse | 29 |