Britain's ___ Act of 1773 | 29 |
Blue mountain ___ (goldenrod) | 29 |
Alternative to coffee or milk | 29 |
Cause of a 1773 Boston revolt | 29 |
It usually lands in hot water | 29 |
It may have a string attached | 29 |
Dinner table item on a string | 29 |
Its contents may get strained | 29 |
Start a class action, perhaps | 29 |
Heavy, durable furniture wood | 29 |
Trees yielding wood for ships | 29 |
Florida Marlins uniform color | 29 |
Duck with a greenish-blue hue | 29 |
Crayola color retired in 2003 | 29 |
"Spanglish" actress | 29 |
With A urban migratory bird? | 29 |
Most fans have a favorite one | 29 |
Manhattan's Jaspers, e.g. | 29 |
Some play with them for money | 29 |
Juan's words of affection | 29 |
Rangers of New York and Texas | 29 |
Olympic basketball powerhouse | 29 |
It's left holding the bag | 29 |
Something's brewing there | 29 |
Afternoon party paraphernalia | 29 |
Three-legged ornamental table | 29 |
Remove a coupon the quick way | 29 |
Smudge on a Dear John letter? | 29 |
One that gives you an eyeful? | 29 |
One without scissors, perhaps | 29 |
Alternative to rubber bullets | 29 |
Be delirious with frustration | 29 |
Flowers that smell like pekoe | 29 |
Flowers named for their scent | 29 |
Crocodile __ (insincere show) | 29 |
Advertiser's confirmation | 29 |
Is overcome by emotion, maybe | 29 |
Rose hip and Red Zinger, e.g. | 29 |
Donovan song about beverages? | 29 |
Sing "nyah-nyah" to | 29 |
Hint of other song during jam | 29 |
Little girl's play dishes | 29 |
Service at an afternoon party | 29 |
Mad Hatter's party pieces | 29 |
Dollhouse cups, saucers, etc. | 29 |
Busy place, 4:00 P.M., London | 29 |
Worker who may create a stir? | 29 |
Late afternoons in Kensington | 29 |
Source of an aromatherapy oil | 29 |
Cart bearing brewed beverages | 29 |
Engineering school, for short | 29 |
Word with Georgia or Virginia | 29 |
Word before school or support | 29 |
The 'T' of MIT: Abbr. | 29 |
Kind of support for a PC user | 29 |
Computer repairer, familiarly | 29 |
PC troubleshooters, for short | 29 |
Massachusetts senator Kennedy | 29 |
Lou's dimwitted anchorman | 29 |
Former Alaska senator Stevens | 29 |
Cryogenically frozen Williams | 29 |
Common news group, supposedly | 29 |
Bill's excellent sidekick | 29 |
"Hazel" creator Key | 29 |
Studio started by a TV actor? | 29 |
1901-09 presidential nickname | 29 |
Victoria's Secret garment | 29 |
Tot's glassy-eyed bedmate | 29 |
Presidential nickname of yore | 29 |
Cohort of George, Tom and Abe | 29 |
Singer Pendergrass and others | 29 |
Rote learning, to most people | 29 |
Supporter stuck in the ground | 29 |
Item used in a balancing act? | 29 |
It holds a golfer's balls | 29 |
Typical S.E. Hinton character | 29 |
Time's lead on the links? | 29 |
Starting place for Tom Watson | 29 |
Souvenir shop item, for short | 29 |
Something golfers often break | 29 |
Rounds begin on the first one | 29 |
Lil E. ___, 1992 Derby winner | 29 |
Jerry Pate's turf piercer | 29 |
Item in a golfer's pocket | 29 |
It gets things off the ground | 29 |
___ party (golfers' bash) | 29 |
Areas that golfers drive from | 29 |
Annoyed, with "off" | 29 |
Prepared to drive a golf ball | 29 |
__ up (prepared to play golf) | 29 |
Started, with "off" | 29 |
Put out, with "off" | 29 |
Prepared to start a golf hole | 29 |
Nettled, with "off" | 29 |
Miffed (with "off") | 29 |
___ off (started a golf hole) | 29 |
Ready to start the first hole | 29 |
Driving, with "off" | 29 |
Suffix with nine, but not ten | 29 |
Suffix with 4 or 6, but not 5 | 29 |