Documentary filmmaker Lorentz | 29 |
____ down: reduce as expenses | 29 |
Prepared apples for pie, e.g. | 29 |
City of Light, to Cole Porter | 29 |
"Gay" city, in song | 29 |
Permission-slip signer, often | 29 |
Class-trip chaperone, usually | 29 |
Prepared without meat or milk | 29 |
Oenone's husband, in myth | 29 |
"Ninotchka" setting | 29 |
"Amélie" setting | 29 |
Reverend's responsibility | 29 |
Ones who live near the Louvre | 29 |
London's Regent's ___ | 29 |
Put + put = Monopoly property | 29 |
______ville, British Columbia | 29 |
Landscaped urban thoroughfare | 29 |
"Ici on ___ . . . " | 29 |
City known for its prosciutto | 29 |
Con's conditional release | 29 |
Sentence concluder, sometimes | 29 |
Out for someone on the inside | 29 |
Wife number VI for Henry VIII | 29 |
One of Henry's Catherines | 29 |
Scores 74 on a 74 golf course | 29 |
Three, four and five, usually | 29 |
Scores recorded by Amy Alcott | 29 |
Gets even on the golf course? | 29 |
Latin teacher's direction | 29 |
Do a Latin student's task | 29 |
Astronomical unit of distance | 29 |
Breaks down in English class? | 29 |
Analyzes a sentence, in a way | 29 |
Miniseries' first section | 29 |
North–South, at bridge | 29 |
What a junker may be good for | 29 |
Like high schoolers' jobs | 29 |
One not getting benefits, say | 29 |
End of a pentamerous document | 29 |
Boston Tea ___: Dec. 16, 1773 | 29 |
Birthday or surprise follower | 29 |
Official political philosophy | 29 |
"N'est-ce ___?" | 29 |
They employ speakers, briefly | 29 |
Step in "Swan Lake" | 29 |
They may be "grand" | 29 |
Annual parade city since 1890 | 29 |
"Pensées" author | 29 |
Nixon's Yorkshire terrier | 29 |
Former Turkish military title | 29 |
"I forfeit my turn" | 29 |
Student's permission slip | 29 |
Yukon and White _____ railway | 29 |
White ____ , British Columbia | 29 |
Access to the school hallways | 29 |
"Don't want it" | 29 |
Like last year's fashions | 29 |
___ ball (catcher's goof) | 29 |
DO NOT ___ (Monopoly setback) | 29 |
Holiday celebrating an exodus | 29 |
World traveler's document | 29 |
History, with "the" | 29 |
"Ristorante" course | 29 |
___ fagioli (Neapolitan dish) | 29 |
Rigatoni and fettuccine, e.g. | 29 |
Bow ties, macaroni and others | 29 |
Some Campbell's creations | 29 |
It's used for a stick-up? | 29 |
Artist's chalklike crayon | 29 |
Passé publishing technique | 29 |
Deli meat often served on rye | 29 |
Search, with "down" | 29 |
One way to get something down | 29 |
Frisk (with "down") | 29 |
"Best Shot" Benatar | 29 |
Start of a Mother Goose rhyme | 29 |
Coverlets using odds and ends | 29 |
Prominent Yul Brynner feature | 29 |
This can be hairy or hairless | 29 |
Inventor's legal document | 29 |
Long-time Nittany Lions coach | 29 |
Word attached to bike or foot | 29 |
Literary quality evoking pity | 29 |
What snow shovels may produce | 29 |
They may be worn in the woods | 29 |
Londoner's solitaire game | 29 |
Summer eating locale, perhaps | 29 |
Place to sunbathe or barbecue | 29 |
Where filets are often ruined | 29 |
"Gloria ___" (hymn) | 29 |
Frisks, with "down" | 29 |
Tom Brady's team, to fans | 29 |
Object of an April Fools joke | 29 |
Stroked playfully or lovingly | 29 |
Battle of the Bulge commander | 29 |
"Best Film" of 1970 | 29 |
Something to throw on the BBQ | 29 |
Capt. Jones's middle name | 29 |
Exclusion-principle physicist | 29 |
One of Tony Soprano's men | 29 |