Hammer-and-strings instrument | 29 |
Grand worth more than a grand | 29 |
Donald Fagen's instrument | 29 |
Place for cocktails and music | 29 |
Jack Kerouac's last novel | 29 |
One size smaller than English | 29 |
It's smaller than English | 29 |
Street on a snow-covered hill | 29 |
Street in the Winter Olympics | 29 |
Certain bullfight participant | 29 |
He went through a Blue Period | 29 |
"Dora Maar" painter | 29 |
Literally, "little" | 29 |
One in Peter Piper's peck | 29 |
Pay for everyone's dinner | 29 |
Walk in the park, so to speak | 29 |
Pulitzer-winning play of 1953 | 29 |
Instagram uploads, informally | 29 |
Scot's ninth-century ally | 29 |
It may have a filling filling | 29 |
Divisible whole, figuratively | 29 |
Apple or banana cream dessert | 29 |
It may be served à la mode | 29 |
Like the bills of some grebes | 29 |
Tin that inspired the Frisbee | 29 |
Where one's ship comes in | 29 |
Place where some punts end up | 29 |
Atlantic City's Steel --- | 29 |
Atlantic City's Steel ___ | 29 |
Readies for earring insertion | 29 |
Capital on the Missouri River | 29 |
Landing places for watercraft | 29 |
They're thrown for laughs | 29 |
Attraction at St. Peter's | 29 |
Overeat, with "out" | 29 |
Frequent park statue visitors | 29 |
Having the feet turned inward | 29 |
Child's toes, personified | 29 |
Animals on Dorothy's farm | 29 |
Water ___ (oral health brand) | 29 |
Dish cooked in seasoned broth | 29 |
He said "Ecce homo" | 29 |
"Ecce homo" utterer | 29 |
"Ecce homo" speaker | 29 |
Collection of garbage or wood | 29 |
Commit a foul on the gridiron | 29 |
Accumulations of dirty dishes | 29 |
Values on a scale of 0 to 100 | 29 |
Highway accident consequences | 29 |
Person who's hard to take | 29 |
They could be hard to swallow | 29 |
Was in command in the cockpit | 29 |
TV program's test episode | 29 |
Milne's absent-minded Mr. | 29 |
River People of the Southwest | 29 |
You might enter one for money | 29 |
Four-digit number, at the ATM | 29 |
_____ cloth (lingerie fabric) | 29 |
They're broken at parties | 29 |
Certain state symbol of Maine | 29 |
Bounce back and forth quickly | 29 |
Kids' digital deal-sealer | 29 |
Attach, as a tail to a donkey | 29 |
Common measuring-cup capacity | 29 |
One of a famous three vessels | 29 |
Betty Grable photo in W.W. II | 29 |
Semistable subatomic particle | 29 |
Any singer with Gladys Knight | 29 |
Accessory for Sherlock Holmes | 29 |
They're calling Danny Boy | 29 |
The singing voice, informally | 29 |
Droners on a brae, familiarly | 29 |
Chemist's small container | 29 |
Tickle, as one's interest | 29 |
Software seller's concern | 29 |
Captain Jack Sparrow, for one | 29 |
It's southwest of Bologna | 29 |
City with a lopsided landmark | 29 |
Camposanto Monumentale locale | 29 |
His campanile is out of plumb | 29 |
Nutty Professor's choice? | 29 |
"---" Pete Maravich | 29 |
Where to get gas at the track | 29 |
Unwelcome fruit part, perhaps | 29 |
Bread with tabbouleh, perhaps | 29 |
They're pocketed in delis | 29 |
Talk up Jack for a film role? | 29 |
Team members near the infield | 29 |
Brad of "Moneyball" | 29 |
Tony Dorsett's alma mater | 29 |
Panthers' home, for short | 29 |
Name of two English statesmen | 29 |
British P.M. under George III | 29 |
Like some store-bought prunes | 29 |
The Great Commoner and family | 29 |
Offensive basketball position | 29 |
Films, in "Variety" | 29 |
Cul-de-sac, in some addresses | 29 |
"Your ___ or mine?" | 29 |
Film about gardening options? | 29 |