'Water Lilies' artist | 29 |
It may be supplied by a draft | 29 |
Clams, lettuce, bread, cheese | 29 |
Where a tourist may keep cash | 29 |
Tony Shalhoub title character | 29 |
Like early Beatles recordings | 29 |
What Phil Spector recorded in | 29 |
One-third of "tri-" | 29 |
Early Beatles songs are in it | 29 |
Accessory for Colonel Mustard | 29 |
Prussian nobleman's glass | 29 |
Johnny One Note's problem | 29 |
Popular tune around Halloween | 29 |
France's ___-Saint-Michel | 29 |
___ Cenis Tunnel, in the Alps | 29 |
Home of Glacier National Park | 29 |
___ Carlo (Grand Prix locale) | 29 |
European vacation destination | 29 |
Ike's British counterpart | 29 |
[I'm getting milked here] | 29 |
Anticipation or sadness, e.g. | 29 |
They're subject to swings | 29 |
They may be subject to swings | 29 |
Guy who created a synthesizer | 29 |
Half the theme of this puzzle | 29 |
Offer your seat to (someone)? | 29 |
Landing site of July 20, 1969 | 29 |
Earth's natural satellite | 29 |
Sect nickname since the 1970s | 29 |
Beethoven's Op. 27, No. 2 | 29 |
Having a romantic glow, maybe | 29 |
Dreyfuss/Julia comedy of 1988 | 29 |
Dreyfuss-Julia comedy of 1988 | 29 |
Treat similar to a s'more | 29 |
Jupiter's Io and Callisto | 29 |
It's teeming with craters | 29 |
Lesser-known astrology symbol | 29 |
Secure with lines and anchors | 29 |
Scene of many a werewolf tale | 29 |
What boats may do in an inlet | 29 |
Person of Arab-Berber descent | 29 |
Invader of Spain: 8th century | 29 |
Demi of "G.I. Jane" | 29 |
Ted Kennedy's middle name | 29 |
Lone Ranger portrayer Clayton | 29 |
Blues virtuoso guitarist Gary | 29 |
Sounds from a milk container? | 29 |
Noises from a milk container? | 29 |
They're heard in the herd | 29 |
Star athlete in Archie Comics | 29 |
Squirrel's cartoon friend | 29 |
Mammal with flattened antlers | 29 |
Antlered Yellowstone creature | 29 |
Fuel-efficient transportation | 29 |
Displaying listlessness, e.g. | 29 |
Locks that are hard to manage | 29 |
New Mexico county or its seat | 29 |
New Orleans Saints' coach | 29 |
Word before compass or hazard | 29 |
Conforming to proper behavior | 29 |
It should be raised on a ship | 29 |
Mack's vaudeville partner | 29 |
Vaudeville's ___ and Mack | 29 |
Food item usually picked wild | 29 |
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte | 29 |
"O tempora! O ___!" | 29 |
Robin Williams, when from Ork | 29 |
Former Italian prime minister | 29 |
African country nearest Spain | 29 |
Foolish ones, Ã la Rickles | 29 |
"Tuesdays with ___" | 29 |
Radiotelegraphy code inventor | 29 |
It's not quite a mouthful | 29 |
Weapon using high-arcing ammo | 29 |
Crooks' patterns, to cops | 29 |
Art made from bits and pieces | 29 |
Of the Israelites' leader | 29 |
Painter compared with Bruegel | 29 |
Engage in some rave rowdiness | 29 |
Dance in a 90's rock club | 29 |
One of Golda's colleagues | 29 |
Israeli military leader Dayan | 29 |
"Munich" actor Ivgy | 29 |
Frenzied place at a rock club | 29 |
Pinch-hitting great Manny ___ | 29 |
"Vacancy" sign site | 29 |
Swimming pool site, sometimes | 29 |
Bates's business, in film | 29 |
One who gets into old clothes | 29 |
It's not nice to fool her | 29 |
What some caterpillars become | 29 |
They sometimes eat in closets | 29 |
Thing to carry in a boardroom | 29 |
Detective's determination | 29 |
Berry Gordy's hit factory | 29 |
Cluster of trees, in the West | 29 |
"Be prepared," e.g. | 29 |
E pluribus unum, for instance | 29 |
"Ich Dien," for one | 29 |
It has the highest high point | 29 |