Get prepared for a long drive | 29 |
Pistol in old gangster movies | 29 |
B-movie lead pumper, slangily | 29 |
Weapon carried in a speakeasy | 29 |
What not to get from the boss | 29 |
Concert promoter's figure | 29 |
Boxing promoter's concern | 29 |
Like some private communities | 29 |
Type of community with guards | 29 |
Like some upscale communities | 29 |
Having an opening, as a fence | 29 |
Bill from a computer company? | 29 |
University of Florida athlete | 29 |
University of Florida student | 29 |
Seminole's gridiron rival | 29 |
Free-trade measure of '94 | 29 |
Commerce treaty starting 1947 | 29 |
Measure for earlobe piercings | 29 |
France, in the time of Caesar | 29 |
Old England's John of ___ | 29 |
Attention-getter, for a judge | 29 |
Hang around too long to stare | 29 |
Strip along the Mediterranean | 29 |
City near the Sinai Peninsula | 29 |
Popular setting for a wedding | 29 |
He wrote "St. Joan" | 29 |
Warsaw Pact member, initially | 29 |
E. Berlin's Cold War home | 29 |
What's needed for the job | 29 |
You may use a stick for these | 29 |
Customize for, as an audience | 29 |
Lizard that pitches insurance | 29 |
Creature with sticky toe pads | 29 |
Diplomas of a sort, for short | 29 |
Expletive from Beaver Cleaver | 29 |
"Well, fancy that!" | 29 |
"Coulda fooled me!" | 29 |
Computer enthusiast, slangily | 29 |
Chickens are terrified of him | 29 |
Carnival "wild man" | 29 |
Virginia Davis' film name | 29 |
"The Waltons" actor | 29 |
Grandpa Walton portrayer Will | 29 |
Will of 'The Waltons' | 29 |
Birds flying in a V formation | 29 |
Insurer with a caveman mascot | 29 |
Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary | 29 |
Many a drain cleaner nowadays | 29 |
Hair stylists' substances | 29 |
Turquoise or aquamarine, e.g. | 29 |
The Blue Carbuncle, to Holmes | 29 |
Columbia, vis-a-vis the ocean | 29 |
Screen _____ (old TV company) | 29 |
Part of one's inheritance | 29 |
It might make your hair blond | 29 |
Part of a person's makeup | 29 |
In "Absolute Power" | 29 |
Citizen ___ (French diplomat) | 29 |
20th-century French dramatist | 29 |
Home of the Palace of Nations | 29 |
One who has to be rubbed out? | 29 |
"Aladdin" character | 29 |
Extremely smart people (Var.) | 29 |
Colonel's superior: Abbr. | 29 |
Breughel's painting style | 29 |
Certain army officers (Abbr.) | 29 |
Lady's companion briefly | 29 |
Begonia, Geranium or Magnolia | 29 |
Those that are 35 today, e.g. | 29 |
'90s General Motors brand | 29 |
Prefix with graphic or metric | 29 |
Prefix with -graphy or -metry | 29 |
Father of Confederation Coles | 29 |
Low-key comic of the '50s | 29 |
Old-time gangster movie actor | 29 |
"Bolero" star, 1934 | 29 |
She wrote "Indiana" | 29 |
Author of "Indiana" | 29 |
Part of the U.S. and U.S.S.R. | 29 |
'Taos Pueblo' painter | 29 |
Peach State wide open spaces? | 29 |
Chancellor Merkel's lang. | 29 |
President at the Bicentennial | 29 |
"Pretty Woman" star | 29 |
Richard of "Amelia" | 29 |
And the Band Played On star | 29 |
"Primal Fear" actor | 29 |
"First Knight" star | 29 |
Ginger Spice's first name | 29 |
"Tired blood" tonic | 29 |
"Quiz Show" sponsor | 29 |
Disease-causing microorganism | 29 |
Like "Run Lola Run" | 29 |
English language's family | 29 |
''-ing'' noun | 29 |
Some washers or refrigerators | 29 |
Some microwave ovens, briefly | 29 |
Artist's plaster of Paris | 29 |
Beau ___ (magnanimous action) | 29 |
Author Wren's family name | 29 |