"Superman" reporter | 29 |
"Hellzapoppin" star | 29 |
"Hellzapoppin" name | 29 |
Lee ___, 50's heavyweight | 29 |
Texas Hold'em alternative | 29 |
Fred Astaire's birthplace | 29 |
Nebraska city on the Missouri | 29 |
Cornhusker's largest city | 29 |
World's largest sultanate | 29 |
Arab League member since 1971 | 29 |
Qaboos bin Said's country | 29 |
Land on the Arabian Peninsula | 29 |
Its flag has a khanjar dagger | 29 |
Like the newspaper Al Shabiba | 29 |
Dweller along the Arabian Sea | 29 |
Certain sultan's subjects | 29 |
Poet translated by FitzGerald | 29 |
Jerusalem's Mosque of ___ | 29 |
"The Wire" antihero | 29 |
Persian mathematician Khayyam | 29 |
“Rubáiyát” poet | 29 |
Poet who wrote a-a-b-a verses | 29 |
Important convert of Mohammed | 29 |
Gabon's El Hadj ___ Bongo | 29 |
Former Chief-of-Staff Bradley | 29 |
___ Bongo, President of Gabon | 29 |
___ Bongo, Gabonese statesman | 29 |
Jazz drummer Hakim and others | 29 |
Baseball's Vizquel et al. | 29 |
Co-author of an advice column | 29 |
Cabinet-level Executive dept. | 29 |
Mark who won the 1998 Masters | 29 |
Z's counterpart, to Zorba | 29 |
Resistance symbol, in physics | 29 |
Horseshoe-shaped Greek letter | 29 |
Breakfast chef's creation | 29 |
Dish often served folded over | 29 |
Dish that often has a filling | 29 |
A comet, to the superstitious | 29 |
Wedding-day downpour, perhaps | 29 |
What a seer pays attention to | 29 |
Parting of the heavens, maybe | 29 |
One might be read in entrails | 29 |
Soothsayer's observations | 29 |
Signals of what's to come | 29 |
Mafioso's code of silence | 29 |
Mobster's code of silence | 29 |
Texter's "Wow!" | 29 |
TLA sometimes paired with LOL | 29 |
'Yikes!,' to a texter | 29 |
Exeunt ____ (stage direction) | 29 |
Exeunt ___ (script direction) | 29 |
Prefix with potent or present | 29 |
Prefix with present or potent | 29 |
Prefix with "-vore" | 29 |
Prefix on "present" | 29 |
Predecessor of bus or present | 29 |
Old Dodge or science magazine | 29 |
Attachment for science or bus | 29 |
1978-'98 science magazine | 29 |
Book containing many reprints | 29 |
It followed "Typee" | 29 |
19th century South Seas novel | 29 |
1847 novel involving a mutiny | 29 |
"Dallas" actor Katz | 29 |
Chorus heard at some retreats | 29 |
HQ of Siberian Cossacks, once | 29 |
"Put __ Happy Face" | 29 |
'Cat -- Hot Tin Roof' | 29 |
Words with dare, dime or diet | 29 |
"Puppet --- String" | 29 |
"Come ___ My House" | 29 |
" . . . ___ tuffet" | 29 |
__ shoestring (inexpensively) | 29 |
How some stunts are performed | 29 |
One way to do something crazy | 29 |
How some dumb things are done | 29 |
How some stunts are attempted | 29 |
How one might eat fried worms | 29 |
Kind of personality, in media | 29 |
Illuminated radio studio sign | 29 |
Enjoying successive successes | 29 |
Struggling to stay up at sea? | 29 |
The O in "Jackie O" | 29 |
Onetime Olympic Airways owner | 29 |
Using preprogrammed functions | 29 |
Having just hit a double, say | 29 |
Contemplating stealing, maybe | 29 |
Ready in case of an emergency | 29 |
Like most music sold nowadays | 29 |
Second word of many limericks | 29 |
"The Raven" opening | 29 |
"___ bitten . . . " | 29 |
How some cousins are removed? | 29 |
Fairy tale's opening word | 29 |
Second word in many limericks | 29 |
2012 Best Musical Tony winner | 29 |
"The Raven" starter | 29 |
"For all" companion | 29 |
"___ upon a . . . " | 29 |