Jack of old films: 1903–78 | 33 |
Annie ____ , showbiz sharpshooter | 33 |
Annie once played by Ethel Merman | 33 |
'Annie Get Your Gun' role | 33 |
Wilkes' plantation Twelve ___ | 33 |
Homonym of a Bruins Hall of Famer | 33 |
Blade that might help move a boat | 33 |
What some use to ply their craft? | 33 |
One who rows, rows, rows the boat | 33 |
Group west of the Atlantic: Abbr. | 33 |
Group comprising U.S., Mex., etc. | 33 |
Defense grp. founded in Bogotá | 33 |
Alliance chartered in 1948: Abbr. | 33 |
Where Bedouins bed down, at times | 33 |
Spots to find dates in the desert | 33 |
Where camels stop for refreshment | 33 |
Film that often includes drawings | 33 |
Most of Tom Mix's filmography | 33 |
This answer is a four-letter word | 33 |
Office entry requirement, perhaps | 33 |
People raise their hands for them | 33 |
Occasions to raise one's hand | 33 |
They're felt by the confident | 33 |
Feel one's ___ (be sprightly) | 33 |
Feel one's ___ (be confident) | 33 |
DÃa de los Muertos destination | 33 |
Shortest book in the Hebrew Bible | 33 |
President born furthest from D.C. | 33 |
Junior Illinois senator Barack __ | 33 |
Illinois senator-turned-president | 33 |
2007 honor for Hugh Laurie: Abbr. | 33 |
Symbols resembling division signs | 33 |
Shakespearean king of the fairies | 33 |
Needing a seat belt extender, say | 33 |
Literally, "eaten away" | 33 |
Altar word that makes some cringe | 33 |
Fu Manchu "We Must ___" | 33 |
"You ... will ... ___!" | 33 |
Doc specializing in womb service? | 33 |
Something for Yum-Yum's tummy | 33 |
"Madama Butterfly" sash | 33 |
"The Mikado" dress part | 33 |
Star Wars-inspired Britpop group? | 33 |
Paper strip around Japanese books | 33 |
Accessory in “The Mikado” | 33 |
"Madame Butterfly" wear | 33 |
___-Wan (Jedi Master, informally) | 33 |
"Madama Butterfly" wear | 33 |
Parts of Japanese bridal costumes | 33 |
Martial artists' surroundings | 33 |
Where to find an expiration date? | 33 |
Post-passing publication, briefly | 33 |
Black-bordered news item, briefly | 33 |
Some newspaper notices, for short | 33 |
It commonly follows a verb: Abbr. | 33 |
Woodwind that's usually black | 33 |
Heckelphone's woodwind cousin | 33 |
Orchestra's tuning instrument | 33 |
It has about a three-octave range | 33 |
Hecklephone's woodwind cousin | 33 |
English horn's close relative | 33 |
Contrabassoon's little cousin | 33 |
___ d'amore (reed instrument) | 33 |
They're found among the reeds | 33 |
Woodwind instruments with 24 keys | 33 |
___ potatoes (certain home fries) | 33 |
No longer in use, as words: Abbr. | 33 |
Maternity ward workers, for short | 33 |
Stone wall or glass ceiling, etc. | 33 |
Florida's ___ National Forest | 33 |
FloridaÂ’s ___ National Forest | 33 |
City near Silver Springs, Florida | 33 |
It's heard at some ball games | 33 |
__'s razor: logical principle | 33 |
Principle of minimized hypotheses | 33 |
"Loverboy" singer Billy | 33 |
"An ___ Rhapsody": Ward | 33 |
"___ Eleven," 1960 film | 33 |
Número between siete and nueve | 33 |
Noted publisher: 1858–1935 | 33 |
Longtime New York Times publisher | 33 |
"The Highwayman" singer | 33 |
Text-scanning technology, briefly | 33 |
When Can. celebrates Thanksgiving | 33 |
Having half as many digits as hex | 33 |
Two merged barbershop groups, say | 33 |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, e.g. | 33 |
Santa's reindeer, for example | 33 |
Planets in the solar system, e.g. | 33 |
"Maids a-milking" group | 33 |
Works by Mendelssohn and Schubert | 33 |
"Ghost" character Brown | 33 |
Singer with Krupa's orchestra | 33 |
Michael ___, child actor on radio | 33 |
Like some socks after laundry day | 33 |
"That's ___ . . . " | 33 |
"This is weird, but..." | 33 |
Elimination game via coin tossing | 33 |
Figures affected by point spreads | 33 |
"In all probability..." | 33 |