Most famous guy on the Planet | 29 |
Lear's faithful companion | 29 |
Earl in "King Lear" | 29 |
2000 National League MVP Jeff | 29 |
"Smallville" family | 29 |
Superman's foster parents | 29 |
"Born Free" setting | 29 |
Obama's paternal homeland | 29 |
Home of many marathon winners | 29 |
Cap with a flat, circular top | 29 |
Actress/R&B singer Hilson | 29 |
Adjust letter spacing in type | 29 |
<u>Jerome</u> ___ | 29 |
Small nugget, as of the truth | 29 |
Six-time Best Actress nominee | 29 |
Michael Jordan teammate Steve | 29 |
2007 U.S. Open winner Cristie | 29 |
Etta created by Paul Robinson | 29 |
One whistling in the kitchen? | 29 |
It may whistle in the kitchen | 29 |
Pitched percussion instrument | 29 |
2011 All-Star pitcher Correia | 29 |
"Apollo 13" co-star | 29 |
The place to go in lilac time | 29 |
Long Island's ___ Gardens | 29 |
Garden spot of Greater London | 29 |
One of a Florida island group | 29 |
Sardine-can opener, sometimes | 29 |
It'll get you in the door | 29 |
__ Luke of Charlie Chan films | 29 |
Dessert Florida is famous for | 29 |
One with an important address | 29 |
They're good for openers? | 29 |
Manitoba, Our ______ Province | 29 |
Heroes are often awarded them | 29 |
Col. Sanders's restaurant | 29 |
Britney's ex, in tabloids | 29 |
Where Putin put in time, once | 29 |
Two books after Samuel: Abbr. | 29 |
Turkish for "ruler" | 29 |
Name screamed by Captain Kirk | 29 |
"Star Trek" villain | 29 |
Mongolian rulers like Genghis | 29 |
Official language of Cambodia | 29 |
Auto maker out of South Korea | 29 |
___ Classic (LPGA Tour event) | 29 |
Cars such as the Rio and Soul | 29 |
Stopper, with "the" | 29 |
It halts what it's put on | 29 |
Respond well to a reflex test | 29 |
Certain NFL football position | 29 |
Captain ___, legendary pirate | 29 |
Captain ___ (Scottish pirate) | 29 |
Food item resembling an organ | 29 |
Organs in an icy urban legend | 29 |
"__ these days ..." | 29 |
'Bye Bye Birdie' song | 29 |
North Sea–Baltic canal | 29 |
Chicken ___ (deep-fried dish) | 29 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Cuyler | 29 |
Former NBA forward Vandeweghe | 29 |
'To -- a Mockingbird' | 29 |
Oven used for firing ceramics | 29 |
One of about five in a league | 29 |
They may be involved in busts | 29 |
A national symbol of Scotland | 29 |
North Korea's ___ Jong-un | 29 |
North Korea's ___ Il Sung | 29 |
Former Canadian P.M. Campbell | 29 |
Leader with a bouffant hairdo | 29 |
It's fastened with an obi | 29 |
They're all in the family | 29 |
Thanksgiving gatherers, often | 29 |
Word akin to "-ish" | 29 |
Seven-time N.L. home run king | 29 |
Pirates' slugger: 1946-53 | 29 |
N.L. home-run leader: 1947-52 | 29 |
Longtime Mets announcer Ralph | 29 |
Kansas City's N.B.A. team | 29 |
Twisted section, as in a hose | 29 |
''Tess'' star | 29 |
Nastassja of "Tess" | 29 |
Stores without walls in malls | 29 |
Stands in line at an airport? | 29 |
Heineken distributor in Japan | 29 |
"Star Trek" captain | 29 |
One captain of the Enterprise | 29 |
1988 World Series hero Gibson | 29 |
Baryshnikov's old company | 29 |
It's written in the stars | 29 |
Barely touch, on a pool table | 29 |
"A ___ in the Dark" | 29 |
Rejects, with "off" | 29 |
Romantic directive to Hepburn | 29 |
It might help you get started | 29 |
It may come with instructions | 29 |
Frontiersman's first name | 29 |
Item designed to be blown up? | 29 |
Charlie Brown's got eaten | 29 |
Toy sometimes seen on a beach | 29 |