Dangerous place, proverbially | 29 |
Cosmetic that may be flavored | 29 |
Lists of mouth-related terms? | 29 |
One who can see what you mean | 29 |
Expert in facial recognition? | 29 |
Stuff in visual display units | 29 |
Governor General 1860 to 1872 | 29 |
Founder of antiseptic surgery | 29 |
Pioneer of antiseptic surgery | 29 |
A few things for Franz to do? | 29 |
Composer Franz's rosters? | 29 |
It's in the catty corner? | 29 |
Song about losing at marbles? | 29 |
Amore from the Diamonds, 1957 | 29 |
Something for good customers? | 29 |
Big fellow in Sherwood Forest | 29 |
It "went to market" | 29 |
"Cool Change" group | 29 |
"Wee wee wee" goer? | 29 |
Circus performance or concert | 29 |
Real-time online conversation | 29 |
Short-___ (of brief duration) | 29 |
Overcome disrepute eventually | 29 |
Peppy N.Y. nine beat bad guys | 29 |
Naïf, as in a used-car lot | 29 |
Read lots of travelogues, say | 29 |
Sofa, recliner, ottoman, etc. | 29 |
It's read at the Sorbonne | 29 |
Initials of Amy's creator | 29 |
"OMG that is funny" | 29 |
Airport pick-up/drop-off area | 29 |
It's done in Maine waters | 29 |
It's not a total knockout | 29 |
They're usually toll-free | 29 |
Those following a strict diet | 29 |
One who earnestly pitches woo | 29 |
Cryptozoologist's subject | 29 |
Guarantee, as a mortgage rate | 29 |
Plants that make cattle crazy | 29 |
Hordes of strippers in Exodus | 29 |
Navigational reference points | 29 |
They have a strong attraction | 29 |
Trompe ___ (visual deception) | 29 |
'50s Dodger pitcher Billy | 29 |
Boston airport's feature? | 29 |
It may be required for access | 29 |
Back-scratchers' activity | 29 |
Annual college football award | 29 |
Where hermit painters retire? | 29 |
"Evangeline" author | 29 |
Home of Mattituck and Montauk | 29 |
"At ___!" (finally) | 29 |
Attribute of a certain spider | 29 |
Like a forgotten library book | 29 |
It lies ahead, in a cliché | 29 |
Not a Little Richard classic? | 29 |
Result of Labor Day, for many | 29 |
The Khmer Rouge overthrew him | 29 |
Sarge's superior, to a GI | 29 |
First line of “Misty” | 29 |
"I'm changing!" | 29 |
Words heard in a locker room? | 29 |
Be in the offing, as a crisis | 29 |
Canadian dollar coin nickname | 29 |
Place of wildness, informally | 29 |
Taxpayers' escape hatches | 29 |
Unappropriated financial aid? | 29 |
Its sheets have holes in them | 29 |
One may go through your notes | 29 |
Giving many words to the wise | 29 |
Lake Erie city near Cleveland | 29 |
English poet and ex-golf star | 29 |
Beginning of an Easter Prayer | 29 |
Michael Flatley's troupe? | 29 |
Actress's sense of humor? | 29 |
Eyeglasses mounted on handles | 29 |
Roman soldiers' corselets | 29 |
Blackmore novel set in Exmoor | 29 |
Get nothing from the machine? | 29 |
It may need to be made up for | 29 |
Not big on gadgetry, slangily | 29 |
Actress married to Kurt Weill | 29 |
Italian painter: 17th century | 29 |
Title role for Susan Sarandon | 29 |
1980 Gérard Depardieu film | 29 |
'I -- man in uniform' | 29 |
Part of a hippie's attire | 29 |
Some cruise ships, informally | 29 |
Peaceful protest of the 1960s | 29 |
Feel-good '60s gatherings | 29 |
Pious spouse's ultimatum? | 29 |
'Pontiac' singer Lyle | 29 |
Informal phrase of endearment | 29 |
Former Bears head coach Smith | 29 |
Opposite of "noble" | 29 |
One broadcaster, or two poets | 29 |
What Clancy did with the boom | 29 |
Bottommost spar on a schooner | 29 |
One completely lacking morals | 29 |
What some people like to keep | 29 |