Pulverize the spuds some more | 29 |
'What was it I said?' | 29 |
Turpentine, to an oil painter | 29 |
16th-century Florentine food? | 29 |
French writer: 1823–92 | 29 |
Activity of masons or singers | 29 |
"___ Caesar . . . " | 29 |
Nevada city and Italian river | 29 |
Put in some new fixtures, say | 29 |
Burt Reynolds film of '88 | 29 |
Leslie Nielsen comedy of 1995 | 29 |
Income for a Lourdes landlord | 29 |
Unlikely feud among landlords | 29 |
Settle back in the same place | 29 |
Got back to business, perhaps | 29 |
Corporate makeover, for short | 29 |
Corporate shake-up, for short | 29 |
Adjust, as to a new situation | 29 |
Changed one's sinful ways | 29 |
Judge's order to a lawyer | 29 |
Repair a brick wall, in a way | 29 |
Transfers a rootbound begonia | 29 |
Welcome chore for a publisher | 29 |
Annual-meeting feature: Abbr. | 29 |
Installs new thatch on, maybe | 29 |
Make bank deposits once again | 29 |
Potential checkout correction | 29 |
Tries for again, as an office | 29 |
Brings in for more tests, say | 29 |
Mends, as a bad stitching job | 29 |
It's between koph and sin | 29 |
D.D.S. who makes house calls? | 29 |
Sticky and tacky, as pine sap | 29 |
Device in an electric circuit | 29 |
Put a new bottom on, in a way | 29 |
Kicking back with the drones? | 29 |
Returns to original condition | 29 |
One who takes up a task again | 29 |
This will secure a mouthpiece | 29 |
Darken again, as a windshield | 29 |
Fix, as the end of a pool cue | 29 |
Western facility for seniors? | 29 |
Getting a gold watch, perhaps | 29 |
Went back over one's path | 29 |
Act of eating one's words | 29 |
Like many transferred workers | 29 |
Religionists' sabbaticals | 29 |
Kept covering the same ground | 29 |
Gymnast Mary Lou's family | 29 |
Post-wedding reception chore? | 29 |
Elvis Presley sang it in 1962 | 29 |
Got together with old friends | 29 |
Taxes for the government, say | 29 |
Dramatic backwards hoops move | 29 |
The study of the altered ego? | 29 |
Line an embankment with stone | 29 |
Part of a home-repair program | 29 |
Drugstore chain begun in 1902 | 29 |
Julius Caesar portrayer, 1963 | 29 |
Divided differently, in a way | 29 |
Premiere of February 12, 1924 | 29 |
Rare element in platinum ores | 29 |
State flower of West Virginia | 29 |
Some French wines, informally | 29 |
Substance usually abbreviated | 29 |
Tool used in thoracic surgery | 29 |
They can make people break up | 29 |
Alternative to a baked potato | 29 |
"Native Son" author | 29 |
Affluent ex-Veep in Virginia? | 29 |
European travel expert Steves | 29 |
Competitor of Canon and Xerox | 29 |
"Blind" Austin band | 29 |
Oversees, with "on" | 29 |
"_____, Pagliaccio" | 29 |
Porter on penthouse elevators | 29 |
German mathematician Bernhard | 29 |
Rawhide thongs used in Africa | 29 |
Noted nonprofit literacy org. | 29 |
Searched with intent to steal | 29 |
They're straight shooters | 29 |
Diana's complicated state | 29 |
It could knock your socks off | 29 |
Mountain near Lake of Lucerne | 29 |
1990 World Series M.V.P. Jose | 29 |
Composer Nikolai ___-Korsakov | 29 |
Evoke something from the past | 29 |
Game similar to hide-and-seek | 29 |
Like some pheasants and ducks | 29 |
Downloadable cell phone alert | 29 |
Parachute strings, after four | 29 |
Important parts of parachutes | 29 |
What ethylene may be used for | 29 |
Hidden dangers for beachgoers | 29 |
Emulate a very angry Doberman | 29 |
Computer architecture acronym | 29 |
1990s NFL wide receiver Andre | 29 |
Dishes prepared alla Milanese | 29 |
Dieter's morning routine? | 29 |
Graduation and marriage e.g. | 29 |