Canadian writer Robertson ___ | 29 |
"Mona Lisa" painter | 29 |
Verocchio's amazing pupil | 29 |
University of California site | 29 |
Jones with a low-lying locker | 29 |
Margery of nursery-rhyme fame | 29 |
Margery of nursery rhyme note | 29 |
'See-saw, Margery --' | 29 |
Take one's own sweet time | 29 |
Coolidge's vice president | 29 |
Coolidge's vice-president | 29 |
1925 Nobel Peace Prize winner | 29 |
"Hi and Lois" pooch | 29 |
Occur to, with "on" | 29 |
They were behind Tony Orlando | 29 |
"Our ___ Will Come" | 29 |
Sentimental Journey singer | 29 |
"Our --- Will Come" | 29 |
After-school program, perhaps | 29 |
Hawaii doesn't observe it | 29 |
Father's and Mother's | 29 |
Locale for some brief R&R | 29 |
With stars in one's eyes? | 29 |
Certain extra-base hit: Abbr. | 29 |
Sound intensity units (abbr.) | 29 |
Arlington, Va., is part of it | 29 |
1983 film debut of Bill Maher | 29 |
Year in Martin I's papacy | 29 |
Long-range three-engine plane | 29 |
Year in Sabinianus' reign | 29 |
When Operation Overlord began | 29 |
Its password was Mickey Mouse | 29 |
Operation Overlord high point | 29 |
"Now or never" time | 29 |
When a major operation begins | 29 |
Operation Overlord's time | 29 |
WWII general who became pres. | 29 |
White House monogram, 1953-61 | 29 |
Dollar coin figure before SBA | 29 |
'50s White House monogram | 29 |
Person with a practice: Abbr. | 29 |
One with filling work?: Abbr. | 29 |
Drilling professional (Abbr.) | 29 |
Deg. for a crowning achiever? | 29 |
Crown creator, perhaps: Abbr. | 29 |
"Open wide" letters | 29 |
Banned insecticide, for short | 29 |
Insecticide banned by the EPA | 29 |
Insecticide banned since 1972 | 29 |
Insecticide banned since 1973 | 29 |
Toxic spray banned by the EPA | 29 |
Chloral derivative, for short | 29 |
Banned mosquito control agent | 29 |
Banned insecticide for short | 29 |
Gp. that cracks down on crack | 29 |
No longer under consideration | 29 |
The Grateful ___ (rock group) | 29 |
Like Main Street at 3:00 A.M. | 29 |
Disconnected, as a phone line | 29 |
"You are ___ to me" | 29 |
Like many sign-language users | 29 |
Like many dactylology experts | 29 |
Ignoring, with "to" | 29 |
Refusing all consideration of | 29 |
Word said while shaking hands | 29 |
Loser's impatient command | 29 |
"Sounds fair to me" | 29 |
'Let's Make a --' | 29 |
One who might offer insurance | 29 |
Shady managers' are dirty | 29 |
Bargain hunters look for them | 29 |
They're connected by kids | 29 |
"Giant" actor James | 29 |
Early American diplomat Silas | 29 |
Funny collegiate fly-catcher? | 29 |
Entertainer Martin and others | 29 |
TV's "___ John" | 29 |
Result of turning the corner? | 29 |
"___ Sir or Madame" | 29 |
Closer, as to one's heart | 29 |
"Heavens to Betsy!" | 29 |
Ustinov's bio of Zsa Zsa? | 29 |
"Goodness gracious" | 29 |
Fate of Miller's salesman | 29 |
"___ of a Salesman" | 29 |
One of life's certainties | 29 |
"--- of a Salesman" | 29 |
Coming-out honoree, for short | 29 |
Socially-emerging young woman | 29 |
Society-ball focus, for short | 29 |
Short girl at a society ball? | 29 |
Gal who "comes out" | 29 |
Coming out ball miss, briefly | 29 |
They have their pros and cons | 29 |
Minus item on a balance sheet | 29 |
Society ball honorees (Abbr.) | 29 |
Society newcomers, informally | 29 |
Socialist candidate Eugene V. | 29 |
Girls with coming-out parties | 29 |
American Socialist: 1855-1926 | 29 |