River People of the Southwest | 29 |
You might enter one for money | 29 |
Four-digit number, at the ATM | 29 |
_____ cloth (lingerie fabric) | 29 |
They're broken at parties | 29 |
Certain state symbol of Maine | 29 |
Bounce back and forth quickly | 29 |
Kids' digital deal-sealer | 29 |
Attach, as a tail to a donkey | 29 |
Common measuring-cup capacity | 29 |
One of a famous three vessels | 29 |
Betty Grable photo in W.W. II | 29 |
Semistable subatomic particle | 29 |
Any singer with Gladys Knight | 29 |
Accessory for Sherlock Holmes | 29 |
They're calling Danny Boy | 29 |
The singing voice, informally | 29 |
Droners on a brae, familiarly | 29 |
Chemist's small container | 29 |
Tickle, as one's interest | 29 |
Software seller's concern | 29 |
Captain Jack Sparrow, for one | 29 |
It's southwest of Bologna | 29 |
City with a lopsided landmark | 29 |
Camposanto Monumentale locale | 29 |
His campanile is out of plumb | 29 |
Nutty Professor's choice? | 29 |
"---" Pete Maravich | 29 |
Where to get gas at the track | 29 |
Unwelcome fruit part, perhaps | 29 |
Bread with tabbouleh, perhaps | 29 |
They're pocketed in delis | 29 |
Talk up Jack for a film role? | 29 |
Team members near the infield | 29 |
Brad of "Moneyball" | 29 |
Tony Dorsett's alma mater | 29 |
Panthers' home, for short | 29 |
Name of two English statesmen | 29 |
British P.M. under George III | 29 |
Like some store-bought prunes | 29 |
The Great Commoner and family | 29 |
Offensive basketball position | 29 |
Films, in "Variety" | 29 |
Cul-de-sac, in some addresses | 29 |
"Your ___ or mine?" | 29 |
Film about gardening options? | 29 |
School uniform pattern, often | 29 |
Crisscross-patterned garments | 29 |
Lock that's hard to open? | 29 |
Sketch out a course of action | 29 |
Line drawing of a skyscraper? | 29 |
The Spirit of St. Louis, e.g. | 29 |
Used a certain carpentry tool | 29 |
Space traveler's booking? | 29 |
Walkway for pirates' prey | 29 |
High-definition video display | 29 |
Oro y __: Montana's motto | 29 |
Mar del ___, Argentine resort | 29 |
Arrange, as food to be served | 29 |
Piedmont ___, area of Georgia | 29 |
Coagulant bodies in the blood | 29 |
"The Colossus" poet | 29 |
"The Bell Jar" poet | 29 |
"Lady Lazarus" poet | 29 |
He wrote "Republic" | 29 |
River flowing to the Missouri | 29 |
Be in the game or in the band | 29 |
"___ Simple Melody" | 29 |
Kids' visits with friends | 29 |
Football or baseball follower | 29 |
Selection of songs on an iPod | 29 |
Crossword clue feature, often | 29 |
Baby's portable enclosure | 29 |
People huddle up to hear them | 29 |
Halfback option and Hail Mary | 29 |
"Not guilty" is one | 29 |
___ bargain (legal stratagem) | 29 |
"Have mercy!," e.g. | 29 |
'Not guilty,' for one | 29 |
State "Not guilty!" | 29 |
Said "Guilty," e.g. | 29 |
"Thank you" partner | 29 |
"I wish you would!" | 29 |
Admitted guilt, say, in court | 29 |
Pertaining to a lung membrane | 29 |
Ballet move with bended knees | 29 |
Dip in "Swan Lake"? | 29 |
Things to come to grips with? | 29 |
Chronicler of ancient history | 29 |
Fabric with a crinkled finish | 29 |
Big name in men's clothes | 29 |
Alka-Seltzer-into-water sound | 29 |
Sound associated with ripples | 29 |
Dull, faintly explosive sound | 29 |
Sounds made by big, fat drops | 29 |
Grocery store sticker letters | 29 |
Little Jack Horner's haul | 29 |
Fruit for a Christmas pudding | 29 |
Engineer's favorite food? | 29 |
Traditional Christmas dessert | 29 |