School uniform pattern, often | 29 |
Crisscross-patterned garments | 29 |
Lock that's hard to open? | 29 |
Sketch out a course of action | 29 |
Line drawing of a skyscraper? | 29 |
The Spirit of St. Louis, e.g. | 29 |
Used a certain carpentry tool | 29 |
Space traveler's booking? | 29 |
Walkway for pirates' prey | 29 |
High-definition video display | 29 |
Oro y __: Montana's motto | 29 |
Mar del ___, Argentine resort | 29 |
Arrange, as food to be served | 29 |
Piedmont ___, area of Georgia | 29 |
Coagulant bodies in the blood | 29 |
"The Colossus" poet | 29 |
"The Bell Jar" poet | 29 |
"Lady Lazarus" poet | 29 |
He wrote "Republic" | 29 |
River flowing to the Missouri | 29 |
Be in the game or in the band | 29 |
"___ Simple Melody" | 29 |
Kids' visits with friends | 29 |
Football or baseball follower | 29 |
Selection of songs on an iPod | 29 |
Crossword clue feature, often | 29 |
Baby's portable enclosure | 29 |
People huddle up to hear them | 29 |
Halfback option and Hail Mary | 29 |
"Not guilty" is one | 29 |
___ bargain (legal stratagem) | 29 |
"Have mercy!," e.g. | 29 |
'Not guilty,' for one | 29 |
State "Not guilty!" | 29 |
Said "Guilty," e.g. | 29 |
"Thank you" partner | 29 |
"I wish you would!" | 29 |
Admitted guilt, say, in court | 29 |
Pertaining to a lung membrane | 29 |
Ballet move with bended knees | 29 |
Dip in "Swan Lake"? | 29 |
Things to come to grips with? | 29 |
Chronicler of ancient history | 29 |
Fabric with a crinkled finish | 29 |
Big name in men's clothes | 29 |
Alka-Seltzer-into-water sound | 29 |
Sound associated with ripples | 29 |
Dull, faintly explosive sound | 29 |
Sounds made by big, fat drops | 29 |
Grocery store sticker letters | 29 |
Little Jack Horner's haul | 29 |
Fruit for a Christmas pudding | 29 |
Engineer's favorite food? | 29 |
Traditional Christmas dessert | 29 |
Like men, women and children? | 29 |
''And . . .'' | 29 |
Like some expensive carpeting | 29 |
Tombaugh's 1930 discovery | 29 |
1930 Clyde Tombaugh discovery | 29 |
V.I.P.'s in U.K. and Can. | 29 |
Disraeli and Gladstone: Abbr. | 29 |
Blair and Thatcher, for short | 29 |
Afternoon times or UK leaders | 29 |
Nabokov's title professor | 29 |
Address with a st. but no st. | 29 |
FedEx won't deliver to it | 29 |
Dylan song for the penniless? | 29 |
To a slight degree, musically | 29 |
Post-Buffalo Springfield band | 29 |
Part of a magical incantation | 29 |
End to a magician's chant | 29 |
'The Gold-Bug' writer | 29 |
The Purloined Letter author | 29 |
Poet expelled from West Point | 29 |
Longfellow's contemporary | 29 |
Literary Lenore's creator | 29 |
Author of "Ulalume" | 29 |
2009 is his bicentennial year | 29 |
"The Raven" writer | 29 |
"Rue Morgue" writer | 29 |
'The Raven' versifier | 29 |
'The Gold Bug' writer | 29 |
'The Gold Bug' author | 29 |
It may be measured by a meter | 29 |
"Thanatopsis," e.g. | 29 |
They're recited at a slam | 29 |
Donne's gift to posterity | 29 |
Timotheus or Phrynichus, e.g. | 29 |
Coffeehouse attraction, maybe | 29 |
Richard Purdy Wilbur, for one | 29 |
Peasant's musical partner | 29 |
One known for fancy foot work | 29 |
His output is verse and verse | 29 |
It may be performed at a slam | 29 |
___ stick (jumping apparatus) | 29 |
"Three-finger" food | 29 |
Nickname for a French soldier | 29 |
You can do it with one finger | 29 |
Indicate, with "to" | 29 |
A good hunting dog will do it | 29 |