Place for many a Bears touchdown? | 33 |
Kennedy's Midwest counterpart | 33 |
"This will be awesome!" | 33 |
Writer known for surprise endings | 33 |
Literary award named for a writer | 33 |
Greeting to an unexpected visitor | 33 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame locale | 33 |
William McKinleyÂ’s home state | 33 |
State with a non-rectangular flag | 33 |
Soap Box Derby championship state | 33 |
Football Hall of Fame's state | 33 |
Chillicothe was its first capital | 33 |
All-American Soap Box Derby state | 33 |
2012 Romney primary prize, barely | 33 |
2012 Obama campaign kickoff state | 33 |
Any of seven Presidents, by birth | 33 |
Cleveland residents, for instance | 33 |
Lawmaker re electrical resistance | 33 |
His law is represented as I = V/R | 33 |
Famed physicist: 1787–1854 | 33 |
Eponymous German electrophysicist | 33 |
Electrical engineer's measure | 33 |
WORDS FOLLOWING THE THEME REFRAIN | 33 |
Kaiser Chiefs "___ God" | 33 |
Cousin of ''Oy!'' | 33 |
"This is a big problem" | 33 |
"This could be trouble" | 33 |
"That wasn't good!" | 33 |
"Now I'm onto you!" | 33 |
"It was YOU all along!" | 33 |
"I've got you now!" | 33 |
''Look at this!'' | 33 |
''I get it now!'' | 33 |
"We're in trouble!" | 33 |
"___ be in England ..." | 33 |
"This boggles my mind!" | 33 |
Export of Indonesia and Venezuela | 33 |
"Starry Night," for one | 33 |
Stuff that made Jed a millionaire | 33 |
It's often changed at garages | 33 |
Incubus "___ and Water" | 33 |
One whose success is well-earned? | 33 |
Maintains the machinery, in a way | 33 |
Takes care of, as a squeaky wheel | 33 |
Ronnie Wood uses them in off time | 33 |
Adjective on some shampoo bottles | 33 |
Resort city east of Santa Barbara | 33 |
Southern California festival town | 33 |
Harvey Wallbanger mixers, briefly | 33 |
"That's fine by me" | 33 |
"Comme ci, comme ça" | 33 |
"Fine, I'll listen" | 33 |
''Fine with me!'' | 33 |
Michael of "Caddyshack" | 33 |
Steinbeck's Tom Joad, for one | 33 |
Sooner State resident, informally | 33 |
Merle Haggard, self-descriptively | 33 |
Dust-bowl migrant of the 30's | 33 |
'Grapes of Wrath' persona | 33 |
Migratory workers in the 30's | 33 |
The largest of the Ryukyu Islands | 33 |
Island where karate was developed | 33 |
Tallgrass Prairie Preserve locale | 33 |
Rodgers-Hammerstein musical: 1943 | 33 |
Rodgers & Hammerstein classic | 33 |
Ending with pay, plug, or schnozz | 33 |
Brazilian's "hello" | 33 |
Washington Capitals goalie Kolzig | 33 |
Saint in a Minnesota college name | 33 |
Count in the Lemony Snicket books | 33 |
Count ___ of Lemony Snicket books | 33 |
"The Good Earth" mother | 33 |
Oscar role for Luise Rainer, 1937 | 33 |
Longtime portrait studio __ Mills | 33 |
-- Mills (family portrait studio) | 33 |
Antarctica's Prince ___ Coast | 33 |
Maker of Regenerist skin products | 33 |
Big name in moisturizing products | 33 |
Like a geriatrician's patient | 33 |
Like the man in a Hemingway title | 33 |
Like most carbon-dating specimens | 33 |
Like most carbon dating specimens | 33 |
Word after ''Ye'' | 33 |
Obsolete for "obsolete" | 33 |
Having gone around the block more | 33 |
"Another year _____..." | 33 |
A Guinness world record adjective | 33 |
Having the most privileges, maybe | 33 |
Adjective for St. Augustine, Fla. | 33 |
"Duke of Earl," for one | 33 |
Almost any hit by Prince or Queen | 33 |
Wife, in the presence of the guys | 33 |
Hemingway's Santiago, for one | 33 |
Flamenco dancer's exclamation | 33 |
Olsen of "Hellzapoppin" | 33 |
Yucatán "bravo!" | 33 |
Kin of ''Bravo!'' | 33 |
"Bravo, se€±or!" | 33 |
"¡Viva Real Madrid!" | 33 |
___ Anderson, Hemingway character | 33 |