1995 British Open winner John | 29 |
Bureau of Reclamation project | 29 |
Gardner or Mica, for instance | 29 |
Title for Evans or Sutherland | 29 |
Joan Sutherland or Judi Dench | 29 |
Female equivalents of knights | 29 |
Edith Evans and Edith Sitwell | 29 |
Actresses Anderson and Whitty | 29 |
Butler's famous last word | 29 |
More than "Phooey!" | 29 |
"You look fiiiine!" | 29 |
Dramatic word for the Yankees | 29 |
Cousin of "Shucks!" | 29 |
Inseparable friends of legend | 29 |
Like morning grass, typically | 29 |
Item that cleans a tile floor | 29 |
Roosevelt, Wilson, and Hoover | 29 |
Roseanne's sitcom husband | 29 |
Walter's on-air successor | 29 |
Rowan of "Laugh-In" | 29 |
Forrest Gump's lieutenant | 29 |
Football Hall of Famer Marino | 29 |
Crossword solving champ Feyer | 29 |
Aykroyd of the Blues Brothers | 29 |
U.S. novelist: 1815–82 | 29 |
Elcar of "MacGyver" | 29 |
Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers | 29 |
Certain Christmastime courser | 29 |
Hans Christian Andersen, e.g. | 29 |
Philosopher Kierkegaard, e.g. | 29 |
"Hamlet" characters | 29 |
"___ Me," 1964 song | 29 |
Fill a cliffhanger's role | 29 |
Be misplaced, as a participle | 29 |
Patrick sponsored by Go Daddy | 29 |
Shays of Shays' Rebellion | 29 |
Relative of "Merci" | 29 |
Part of Boone's signature | 29 |
Mark Twain's jumping frog | 29 |
Frontiersman Boone, for short | 29 |
"Broadway ___ Rose" | 29 |
Webster and Beard, to friends | 29 |
"Purgatorio" writer | 29 |
Poet translated by Longfellow | 29 |
14th-century Florentine exile | 29 |
"Gremlins" director | 29 |
Big name in caulking products | 29 |
"Frasier" character | 29 |
Scooby's redheaded friend | 29 |
"Scooby-Doo" beauty | 29 |
Org. out of Constitution Hall | 29 |
Grp. concerned with genealogy | 29 |
Jeanne ___ (PlayStation game) | 29 |
"I double ___ you!" | 29 |
Respond to pressure, in a way | 29 |
"Make my day," e.g. | 29 |
Usually precedes a stage dive | 29 |
Roanoke Island's Virginia | 29 |
"Truth" alternative | 29 |
"I double-___ you!" | 29 |
Exhibitionist's challenge | 29 |
Coaxes into pranking, perhaps | 29 |
Think that just maybe one can | 29 |
Southwestern Connecticut town | 29 |
"Not too much milk" | 29 |
_____ Horse; or a kind of rum | 29 |
Period before the Renaissance | 29 |
'Little Rascals' girl | 29 |
Cry from a klutzy seamstress? | 29 |
''Oh, heck!'' | 29 |
"Heck!" alternative | 29 |
Monkey Trial defense attorney | 29 |
Attorney for Loeb and Leopold | 29 |
Luke's father's title | 29 |
First name in sci-fi villainy | 29 |
"Star Wars" villain | 29 |
Game with triples and doubles | 29 |
Game with doubles and triples | 29 |
Game with a 20-section target | 29 |
Hannah of "Roxanne" | 29 |
Perry Mason's adversaries | 29 |
"___ Kapital": Marx | 29 |
'-- Boot' (1981 film) | 29 |
1981 German-language hit film | 29 |
Place for a gauge, informally | 29 |
Five of them represent a zero | 29 |
Brit's "Nerts!" | 29 |
Driver's warning, perhaps | 29 |
What a supercomputer crunches | 29 |
Statistician's collection | 29 |
"Star Trek" android | 29 |
Researcher's raw material | 29 |
Certain charity auction prize | 29 |
Thing memorized by historians | 29 |
Fruit that grows in a cluster | 29 |
It follows the 180th meridian | 29 |
They're set for marriages | 29 |
History student's concern | 29 |
Accademia Gallery masterpiece | 29 |
Florentine tourist attraction | 29 |