Mediterranean merchant vessel | 29 |
David, John or Keith of films | 29 |
New Orleans's Vieux _____ | 29 |
John Le ___, English novelist | 29 |
Desks in university libraries | 29 |
Drink served at a health club | 29 |
Like a one in addition, often | 29 |
Town south of Elizabeth, N.J. | 29 |
Cases of people taking rides? | 29 |
Vehicle ownership certificate | 29 |
Longtime ice cream cake brand | 29 |
Make statues of leading reps? | 29 |
Doing the Thanksgiving honors | 29 |
Where Holmes reviewed crimes? | 29 |
Fabric having goat's hair | 29 |
The Volga River flows into it | 29 |
Show biz's Peggy and Mama | 29 |
Spanish dancer's clickers | 29 |
Competitive eater's asset | 29 |
Goodwill contributions, often | 29 |
Part of an epic film, perhaps | 29 |
___ belli (war-provoking act) | 29 |
Their calls sound like mewing | 29 |
Position of supreme advantage | 29 |
Start riding, in surfer-speak | 29 |
Do more than get the sniffles | 29 |
Advertising campaign features | 29 |
Understand what's implied | 29 |
World of Persians and Siamese | 29 |
2010 portrayer of Maid Marian | 29 |
"Jeopardy!" heading | 29 |
Capable of seeing in the dark | 29 |
A Cy Young Award winner: 1974 | 29 |
French actress with chutzpah? | 29 |
Vehicles bound for stockyards | 29 |
Sitcom with spiteful scripts? | 29 |
Got together to talk politics | 29 |
Pug's mementos, sometimes | 29 |
Some figures on the Parthenon | 29 |
____ sine qua non (requisite) | 29 |
___ finalis (purpose, in law) | 29 |
Place for raising guinea pigs | 29 |
Good flying conditions: Abbr. | 29 |
Ithaca is at its southern end | 29 |
Construction piece, for short | 29 |
Power source for a toy, often | 29 |
"48 Hours" producer | 29 |
Blues by Ma Rainey and others | 29 |
Rotating the other way: abbr. | 29 |
Boiling point at Roman baths? | 29 |
Provided an upper surface for | 29 |
Part 5 of our Easter Greeting | 29 |
Congress is not allowed in it | 29 |
Activity of some cloning labs | 29 |
16th-century Italian sculptor | 29 |
Broadway hit, instrument-wise | 29 |
Deep well used in Mayan rites | 29 |
Performing a spiritual ritual | 29 |
Literary or musical patchwork | 29 |
Italian for 'hundred' | 29 |
Sinclair Lewis's Sauk ___ | 29 |
Vitamin-enriched dried fruit? | 29 |
Portrayer of a teenaged Bluth | 29 |
Pharmacist's word for wax | 29 |
Michael of 'Superbad' | 29 |
Three-headed watchdog of myth | 29 |
What a stickler may stand on? | 29 |
Fancy way to refer to hearts? | 29 |
Lucrezia Borgia's brother | 29 |
Worshipers of Roman emperors? | 29 |
Oily hydrocarbon in petroleum | 29 |
Hydrocarbon used as a solvent | 29 |
Glory of Love singer Peter | 29 |
U.S. inst., New London, Conn. | 29 |
Some catchy dance-move sounds | 29 |
TV character who loved Joanie | 29 |
Andrew Wyeth's birthplace | 29 |
"___, I'm sure" | 29 |
Attractive but annoying date? | 29 |
Like galley slaves, typically | 29 |
[Bloods, Hells Angels, Crips] | 29 |
Chinese leader's pet cat? | 29 |
Drink that may make you dizzy | 29 |
New Year's Eve assurance? | 29 |
1908 Cubs player and position | 29 |
Workplace activity, sometimes | 29 |
Cable operator's offering | 29 |
Engaged in a coven's rite | 29 |
A horses' favorite wines? | 29 |
2011 Masters champ Schwartzel | 29 |
"Captain Kidd" star | 29 |
Revlon brand launched in 1973 | 29 |
"Wall Street" actor | 29 |
Brontë's trap? (White) | 29 |
Best Actor title role of 1968 | 29 |
Brand squeezed by Mr. Whipple | 29 |
Fancy cowboy of the Southwest | 29 |
The New Yorker cartoonist Roz | 29 |
Quebec's ______ Frontenac | 29 |
Any tangible movable property | 29 |