William Pitt, 1st --- Chatham | 29 |
Famed Derby jockey and family | 29 |
They're rarely night owls | 29 |
Factory worker's apparel? | 29 |
Singer with medical training? | 29 |
Drove to hiding in the ground | 29 |
You may find faults with them | 29 |
Reduced tension or difficulty | 29 |
Nonowner's property right | 29 |
Depose gradually and politely | 29 |
"Octopussy" setting | 29 |
The Notorious B.I.G., for one | 29 |
City neighboring Newark, N.J. | 29 |
It's on San Francisco Bay | 29 |
View from the Brooklyn Bridge | 29 |
Certain resident of Manhattan | 29 |
Simple-to-follow philosopher? | 29 |
Food package date, informally | 29 |
Emulate Jack Sprat's wife | 29 |
2006 Elizabeth Gilbert memoir | 29 |
Suffers humiliation, slangily | 29 |
Biography of a member of NWA? | 29 |
Treasury offerings until 1980 | 29 |
Zombie's Kindle purchase? | 29 |
Plant modified by environment | 29 |
Environmentally friendly tote | 29 |
Low-cost, as an airplane seat | 29 |
Page of many library websites | 29 |
Earth Liberation Front doings | 29 |
Environmental transition area | 29 |
Vacationing naturist, perhaps | 29 |
"Popeye" cartoonist | 29 |
Cartoonist who created Popeye | 29 |
Outer membrane of a jellyfish | 29 |
"Echo Party" rapper | 29 |
American fantasy writer David | 29 |
Good name for an electrician? | 29 |
Cities in Holland and Nigeria | 29 |
"Starved Rock" poet | 29 |
Dick Francis has four of them | 29 |
Tendency to push the envelope | 29 |
Posts held by Cato and Caesar | 29 |
Fit to print, after revisions | 29 |
Second wife of Woodrow Wilson | 29 |
___ princeps (first printing) | 29 |
Textbook update specification | 29 |
A limited one can be valuable | 29 |
One very big and so round (4) | 29 |
One with influential opinions | 29 |
"Cimarron" novelist | 29 |
Gaylord Ravenal's creator | 29 |
83-cent stamp subject of 2002 | 29 |
Pelé's real first name | 29 |
Michael Caine film of '83 | 29 |
Start of a quote by Aristotle | 29 |
Near-miss Tim Burton classic? | 29 |
Morays don't grow on this | 29 |
Architect Saarinen and others | 29 |
"That's yucky!" | 29 |
Das ___ (1990s hip-hop group) | 29 |
Women's Lib goal in Paris | 29 |
Former First Family of Alaska | 29 |
Dieter's breakfast option | 29 |
Spring fun at the White House | 29 |
Like some pantyhose packaging | 29 |
Attempt a new breakfast dish? | 29 |
Hardly the self-effacing sort | 29 |
Sweet Hereafter director Atom | 29 |
Israel's Barak and Olmert | 29 |
Plato's "ideas" | 29 |
Like some old gaming consoles | 29 |
Rowing team enjoys Mister Ed? | 29 |
Sizable, as a hamburger patty | 29 |
Figure skater's practice? | 29 |
Big name in modeling agencies | 29 |
Actresses Heckart and Brennan | 29 |
Book's binding, in Berlin | 29 |
Startling enunciation in 1905 | 29 |
NFL Network sportscaster Rich | 29 |
Area of military retaliation? | 29 |
Greek military gp. of W.W. II | 29 |
Greek military gp. in W.W. II | 29 |
Program that brings much joy? | 29 |
Climber's sheer challenge | 29 |
Seniors, with "the" | 29 |
No longer burdened with youth | 29 |
One in 1800 resulted in a tie | 29 |
Important event: Nov. 4, 1980 | 29 |
November arithmetic, at times | 29 |
Important news in a democracy | 29 |
Approval from a shocked Scot? | 29 |
Writes a poem in mourning for | 29 |
Singers Obraztsova and Cernei | 29 |
Unacceptable for this puzzle? | 29 |
Religious leader ___ Muhammad | 29 |
Sewing machine's inventor | 29 |
Nobelist Wiesel and namesakes | 29 |
Author Wylie and soprano Ross | 29 |
Actress Landi's namesakes | 29 |
Suds for the rich and famous? | 29 |