Political initials since 1880 | 29 |
Mad. Sq. Garden users of 2004 | 29 |
Dems' rival political gp. | 29 |
"Caddyshack" menace | 29 |
Lose one's amateur status | 29 |
Like unfortunate bullfighters | 29 |
Longtime singer with Lawrence | 29 |
Like the 'Saw' movies | 29 |
Adjective for "Saw" | 29 |
"Look for yourself" | 29 |
Former CIA director Porter __ | 29 |
"Ha, I fooled you!" | 29 |
Black-clad fan of the macabre | 29 |
Ancient Germanic tribe member | 29 |
One dressed in black, perhaps | 29 |
Like "Frankenstein" | 29 |
They often wear dark eyeliner | 29 |
Successfully crashed the gate | 29 |
"I've no idea!" | 29 |
"I'm clueless!" | 29 |
''Get busy!'' | 29 |
"I've __ Be Me" | 29 |
'I'm outta here!' | 29 |
Gambino boss after Castellano | 29 |
Ailment affecting the big toe | 29 |
Whitehouse Web address ending | 29 |
Ending for some Web addresses | 29 |
Part of a White House address | 29 |
"Naked Maja" artist | 29 |
Transcript figures, for short | 29 |
The max is 4.0, traditionally | 29 |
Grad-school application stat. | 29 |
Dean's list factor: Abbr. | 29 |
Traveler's aid, for short | 29 |
Navigational gizmo, for short | 29 |
Motorist's rte displayer. | 29 |
Modern car feature, for short | 29 |
Dashboard attachment, briefly | 29 |
Car navigation aid, for short | 29 |
Eat on the run, as a sandwich | 29 |
Catch, as one's attention | 29 |
Suddenly get the attention of | 29 |
What's said before dinner | 29 |
Actress who became a princess | 29 |
"High Noon" actress | 29 |
She gives you a second chance | 29 |
Commencement honoree, briefly | 29 |
Seven-time Wimbledon champion | 29 |
1988 tennis Grand Slam winner | 29 |
___ Spee (old German warship) | 29 |
Replace damaged skin, perhaps | 29 |
It's a white-collar crime | 29 |
Quest in a Monty Python movie | 29 |
What this clue ain't got? | 29 |
Elementary textbook, to Brits | 29 |
___ Quivira National Monument | 29 |
It's big in Latin America | 29 |
Fictional wolf's disguise | 29 |
Star of four Hitchcock movies | 29 |
Beverage that may be ruby red | 29 |
You might buy a bunch of them | 29 |
Treasurer's wall décor | 29 |
Blades that are cut by blades | 29 |
Spontaneous populist movement | 29 |
Like an infamous Dallas knoll | 29 |
High heel wearer's hazard | 29 |
Showing signs of age, perhaps | 29 |
Parliamentarian Herb, for one | 29 |
Like Nass Harbour in November | 29 |
CollegianÂ’s hurdle: Abbr. | 29 |
Musical about Danny and Sandy | 29 |
Auto mechanic's lubricant | 29 |
Destined for the record books | 29 |
Sincere or insincere approval | 29 |
First word in a Dickens title | 29 |
West Indies' ___ Antilles | 29 |
White House lectern adornment | 29 |
Where the Olympics originated | 29 |
"The Magus" setting | 29 |
"Wall Street" theme | 29 |
Really large putting surface? | 29 |
Salade niçoise ingredients | 29 |
Environmental awareness group | 29 |
Where concert musicians relax | 29 |
Place to wait before going on | 29 |
Drink in a Chinese restaurant | 29 |
Peter Brady's big brother | 29 |
Norman with a legendary swing | 29 |
Island discovered by Columbus | 29 |
Some college tests, for short | 29 |
Gained in one's affection | 29 |
Medical drama title character | 29 |
Governor General 1904 to 1911 | 29 |
Earl with a tea named for him | 29 |
Where Giants and Titans clash | 29 |
Charlie Brown's good word | 29 |
Important name in fairy tales | 29 |
Cheshire Cat's expression | 29 |
Cat-who-got-the-canary smile? | 29 |
Nine-to-five routine, to many | 29 |