Bigfoot's kin, presumably | 29 |
Ancestors from long, long ago | 29 |
One making a good impression? | 29 |
One whose gimmick is to mimic | 29 |
Impressionist's specialty | 29 |
Impressionist's technique | 29 |
"Planet of the ___" | 29 |
Cornelius and Dr. Zaius, e.g. | 29 |
"Tarzan of the ___" | 29 |
"Planet of the ---" | 29 |
Part of Borneo's wildlife | 29 |
King Kong and Magilla Gorilla | 29 |
Heston's captors, in film | 29 |
Greystoke's foster family | 29 |
Gibraltar tourist attractions | 29 |
"Tarzan" characters | 29 |
Popular costume party costume | 29 |
Montreal ball team, slangily | 29 |
__ score: neonatal evaluation | 29 |
Ladybug's lunch, at times | 29 |
They're trouble for roses | 29 |
Beehive's locale€° | 29 |
". . . baked in __" | 29 |
"... hear --- drop" | 29 |
"... hear ___ drop" | 29 |
"A man, ___ . . . " | 29 |
Copped __ (made a court deal) | 29 |
Cop ___ (bargain with the DA) | 29 |
Cop ___ (bargain with a D.A.) | 29 |
Brainiac's accomplishment | 29 |
Sleep ___ (breathing problem) | 29 |
Snorer's problem, perhaps | 29 |
Temporary halt in respiration | 29 |
It might keep you up at night | 29 |
One without a leg to stand on | 29 |
Subject of a temple at Delphi | 29 |
Slayer of the mythical Python | 29 |
___ Belvedere, Vatican statue | 29 |
Toward a ship's left side | 29 |
Matthew, Mark, Peter, or Paul | 29 |
Eugene O'Neill character? | 29 |
Cat-o'-nine-tails feature | 29 |
"Killer" PC program | 29 |
Useful piece of code, briefly | 29 |
Smartphone program, for short | 29 |
It may be acquired by tapping | 29 |
"Angry Birds," e.g. | 29 |
Fruit in a crumble or a crisp | 29 |
Record label launched in 1968 | 29 |
Gift from a teacher's pet | 29 |
Depression vendors' wares | 29 |
Smartphone downloads, briefly | 29 |
Killer __ (powerful software) | 29 |
Computer programs, familiarly | 29 |
Date with the dentist (abbr.) | 29 |
The "cruellest" mo. | 29 |
Lending letters or paying mo. | 29 |
Mo. when Shakespeare was born | 29 |
Fig. in a good faith estimate | 29 |
Credit card disclosure: Abbr. | 29 |
___-midi (French time of day) | 29 |
D'___ (according to: Fr.) | 29 |
"___ moi le . . . " | 29 |
Grammarian's rest period? | 29 |
Kind of jam in a sacher torte | 29 |
"Spongy ___": Shak. | 29 |
'The cruellest month' | 29 |
Waist-tied kitchen protectors | 29 |
Some classes for coll. credit | 29 |
H.S. courses for coll. credit | 29 |
Semicircular area in a church | 29 |
Stained glass locale, perhaps | 29 |
Semicircular part of a church | 29 |
Recess at St. John the Divine | 29 |
Place for an organ, sometimes | 29 |
Lhasa --- (Tibetan dog breed) | 29 |
Better suited to the occasion | 29 |
Tenants' dwellings: Abbr. | 29 |
Many want-ad offerings: Abbr. | 29 |
Probably gonna, more formally | 29 |
Springfield storekeeper on TV | 29 |
Noted convenience store owner | 29 |
Homer's doughnut supplier | 29 |
Fictional father of octuplets | 29 |
"Simpsons" retailer | 29 |
"Simpsons" merchant | 29 |
Blue hue 36. Fourth-down play | 29 |
"Barbie Girl" group | 29 |
What Brits call French brandy | 29 |
Parseghian of Notre Dame fame | 29 |
One of Knute's successors | 29 |
Sports commentator Parseghian | 29 |
Parseghian of football and TV | 29 |
Heavenly neighbor of Scorpius | 29 |
Aladdin or Scheherazade, e.g. | 29 |
The prophet Muhammad, for one | 29 |
Inhabitant of the Middle East | 29 |
Al Jazeera watcher, typically | 29 |
___ League (Mideast alliance) | 29 |
World's largest peninsula | 29 |