When tripled, a W.W. II movie | 29 |
One-third of a war film title | 29 |
Said three times, a 1970 film | 29 |
__ Bora: Afghan mountain area | 29 |
Part of a W.W. II exclamation | 29 |
___ Bora (Afghanistan locale) | 29 |
Simchat ___ (Tishri festival) | 29 |
"Frankenstein" prop | 29 |
They may be carried or passed | 29 |
Came apart at the seams, e.g. | 29 |
One who makes a lot of passes | 29 |
They don't shoot the bull | 29 |
Aaron Spelling's daughter | 29 |
Spelling of "90210" | 29 |
Dean's reality TV partner | 29 |
"Bliss" singer Amos | 29 |
'Crucify' singer Amos | 29 |
Supporters of King George III | 29 |
Side in the Revolutionary War | 29 |
Like some muscles and tendons | 29 |
What might take up residence? | 29 |
This may bring down the house | 29 |
Dorothy's transport to Oz | 29 |
One frequently being waved at | 29 |
"ZodÃaco" animal | 29 |
Osgood Hall Law School locale | 29 |
Participants in an annual run | 29 |
Dodged chargers, in a corrida | 29 |
What a destroyer might target | 29 |
1998 A.L. Manager of the Year | 29 |
Yankee skipper for 12 seasons | 29 |
Top man in the Dodgers dugout | 29 |
Manager of Matsui and Mussina | 29 |
Baseball's Joe and others | 29 |
State of being twisted [1933] | 29 |
Center line on a stick figure | 29 |
Vest-clad mannequin, at times | 29 |
Second wrong guess in hangman | 29 |
Main feature of Venus de Milo | 29 |
American Revolution detractor | 29 |
Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson | 29 |
How-___ (instructional books) | 29 |
Lean-___ (makeshift shelters) | 29 |
Lean-___ (temporary shelters) | 29 |
"Easy for you ___!" | 29 |
"... ___ the least" | 29 |
Teatro Costanzi debut of 1900 | 29 |
Puccini's titular soprano | 29 |
Mario Cavaradossi's lover | 29 |
"I'll have ___" | 29 |
'I fail -- the humor' | 29 |
Mifune of "Yojimbo" | 29 |
Start of a Poitier film title | 29 |
Fail to fall asleep, in a way | 29 |
Prepare the first course, say | 29 |
Like rodeo riders, eventually | 29 |
Dish with a side of guacamole | 29 |
"Good-bye" composer | 29 |
"Serenata" composer | 29 |
Walker with little experience | 29 |
One could be on a crib sheet? | 29 |
How eaves feel after a storm? | 29 |
Machine frequented by bettors | 29 |
Conference freebie, sometimes | 29 |
___ board (racetrack fixture) | 29 |
Pole of some Native Americans | 29 |
Until the end, as a pregnancy | 29 |
"Get Him ___ Greek" | 29 |
Talking beast in a 1917 novel | 29 |
Dog confiscated by Miss Gulch | 29 |
Glinda's reassuring words | 29 |
Beginning of some folk wisdom | 29 |
Response to a sharp rejoinder | 29 |
Contacts, Ã la a sales rep | 29 |
They bring tears to your eyes | 29 |
Ones who can handle adversity | 29 |
Like broken or worn-out tools | 29 |
Item removed before showering | 29 |
Rush around the country, say? | 29 |
Sightseers can be seen on one | 29 |
Musician's temporary home | 29 |
Hawaii's largest industry | 29 |
Hawaii's biggest business | 29 |
Camera-toting traveler, often | 29 |
___ force (strokes of genius) | 29 |
He claims to have horse sense | 29 |
What's good in Jerusalem? | 29 |
''Mazel __!'' | 29 |
Feldshuh of "Yentl" | 29 |
Move off the street, in a way | 29 |
___-headed (very light blond) | 29 |
Relocated the seats of a bar? | 29 |
They hang around locker rooms | 29 |
One pulling a tall structure? | 29 |
Grover's Corners, for one | 29 |
Gene Pitney in sandwich hell? | 29 |
Pitney title song for a movie | 29 |
Transports to the repair shop | 29 |
"What's it __?" | 29 |
It may run on a plastic track | 29 |