Family in an O'Neill play | 29 |
They're not well-seasoned | 29 |
Country singer England et al. | 29 |
Baseball's Cobb and Cline | 29 |
Youngest heavyweight champion | 29 |
Jane Pittman portrayer Cicely | 29 |
He caught Holyfield's ear | 29 |
Winter Palace resident (Var.) | 29 |
Dubai's federation: Abbr. | 29 |
Trucial states, today (Abbr.) | 29 |
DubaiÂ’s federation: Abbr. | 29 |
Abu Dhabi's nation: Abbr. | 29 |
Egypt and Syria, once (Abbr.) | 29 |
Egypt and Syria, from 1958-61 | 29 |
Old political alliance: Abbr. | 29 |
Old alliance that incl. Egypt | 29 |
Middle East initials: 1958-71 | 29 |
Brief Mideast alliance: Abbr. | 29 |
Arab alliance: 1958–61 | 29 |
Alliance led by Nasser: Abbr. | 29 |
'50s Middle East initials | 29 |
Union based in Detroit, Mich. | 29 |
Org. headquartered in Detroit | 29 |
Negotiator with the Big Three | 29 |
River on Zaire's boundary | 29 |
Prefix like "ultra" | 29 |
Opposite of "unter" | 29 |
Above, in Ramstein-Miesenbach | 29 |
"Where?" for Caesar | 29 |
_____ supra (above-mentioned) | 29 |
Battle of the Atlantic vessel | 29 |
Shipper's worry in W.W. I | 29 |
Member of a W.W. II wolf pack | 29 |
It may give a sinking feeling | 29 |
Threats to World War shipping | 29 |
Double-nutter in construction | 29 |
Carpenter's double-nutter | 29 |
Kooky Cleveland band Pere ___ | 29 |
The Pac-10's Golden Bears | 29 |
Home of the NCAA's Bruins | 29 |
Abdul-Jabbar's alma mater | 29 |
Ralph Bunche's alma mater | 29 |
Jim Morrison's alma mater | 29 |
The Bruins' home, briefly | 29 |
Sch. where Bill Walton played | 29 |
Important parts of dairy cows | 29 |
Widmark's first film role | 29 |
Japanese restaurant vegetable | 29 |
Its stem is used in miso soup | 29 |
Police car maneuver, slangily | 29 |
It's prohibited on a pike | 29 |
It's often hung illegally | 29 |
It may be illegal to hang one | 29 |
Often-illegal turns, in slang | 29 |
Vehicle without local plates? | 29 |
One side in a close encounter | 29 |
Crafts questioned by skeptics | 29 |
NASA rockets, to space aliens | 29 |
NYC-based educator's org. | 29 |
Bulldogs, in sports headlines | 29 |
Site of half of Lake Victoria | 29 |
Pre-1962 British protectorate | 29 |
Popular winter footwear brand | 29 |
"Grody to the max!" | 29 |
Likely reaction to fried ants | 29 |
"What a nightmare!" | 29 |
"That looks awful!" | 29 |
Tangerine / grapefruit hybrid | 29 |
Word for Sondheim's Fosca | 29 |
"This could get __" | 29 |
Ryder truck-rental competitor | 29 |
"Yeah ... Why not?" | 29 |
"This could be bad" | 29 |
Worrisome remark by a surgeon | 29 |
'This isn't good' | 29 |
''Not good!'' | 29 |
Ultra high resistances: Abbr. | 29 |
One of Kirk's lieutenants | 29 |
They're hung across roads | 29 |
Direction reversals, in slang | 29 |
It's small and strummable | 29 |
Stringed instrument, slangily | 29 |
What a lei person might pick? | 29 |
Hula accompaniment, for short | 29 |
It's plucked in Polynesia | 29 |
It has four strings, in brief | 29 |
Island music maker, for short | 29 |
Cousin of a mandolin, briefly | 29 |
Wahines' strings, briefly | 29 |
They're strummed at luaus | 29 |
Island instruments, for short | 29 |
Hawaiian instruments, briefly | 29 |
Instruments that are strummed | 29 |
Pres. Yanukovych's nation | 29 |
Strings meaning jumping fleas | 29 |
Title lost love in a Poe poem | 29 |
___ Bator (Mongolian capital) | 29 |
Kirov Ballet debutant of 1928 | 29 |
Problem of the stomach lining | 29 |
Result of H. pylori infection | 29 |