"The Reaping" actor | 29 |
Singer Chris or actor Stephen | 29 |
"Angie" actor, 1994 | 29 |
'Stuck' actor Stephen | 29 |
___ Irvin, classic cartoonist | 29 |
"Stick 'em up!" | 29 |
It may exceed one's grasp | 29 |
Doesn't keep a poker face | 29 |
Acquire information, in a way | 29 |
What some train passengers do | 29 |
What illiterates can't do | 29 |
English class assignment word | 29 |
Novelist Charles ___: 1814-84 | 29 |
19th-century British novelist | 29 |
One between the covers, often | 29 |
Barnes & Noble habitué | 29 |
"Listen carefully!" | 29 |
"Shall we proceed?" | 29 |
A too-convenient out, perhaps | 29 |
Former Governor of California | 29 |
First divorced U.S. president | 29 |
Provide an encore performance | 29 |
Subject for some philosophers | 29 |
Increasingly popular TV genre | 29 |
Within the ___ of possibility | 29 |
Person who can move buildings | 29 |
They may point out plot lines | 29 |
George Babbitt's interest | 29 |
Office manager's quantity | 29 |
Office manager's purchase | 29 |
Meerschaum owner's device | 29 |
"___ the Wild Wind" | 29 |
What some G.I.'s bring up | 29 |
Paddler's target, perhaps | 29 |
Differential gear's place | 29 |
Behind ... or hit from behind | 29 |
Like some glass display cases | 29 |
Violate a peace treaty, maybe | 29 |
Prepare for the counterattack | 29 |
Readies a missile again, e.g. | 29 |
Gets ready for another battle | 29 |
What Silver does in the intro | 29 |
Rise on hind legs, as a horse | 29 |
Put forward again, as a claim | 29 |
Fighter at Vicksburg, briefly | 29 |
Civil War soldier, informally | 29 |
Top country album of mid-1988 | 29 |
Switch from plastic to paper? | 29 |
Strengthening rod in concrete | 29 |
Old minstrel's instrument | 29 |
Person sticking it to the man | 29 |
Put a new cover on, as a book | 29 |
Started up the computer again | 29 |
Give a new corporate image to | 29 |
Give a new commercial name to | 29 |
Civil War soldiers, for short | 29 |
Parks' partner, for short | 29 |
Letters on a camcorder button | 29 |
___ center (student facility) | 29 |
California political maneuver | 29 |
Embarrassed action at Detroit | 29 |
Carmakers' defect notices | 29 |
Take back, as one's story | 29 |
Sculptor's second attempt | 29 |
Phrase in an entirely new way | 29 |
High point of pupil's day | 29 |
Unconcerned with consequences | 29 |
Bring back, as silver dollars | 29 |
Information-gathering mission | 29 |
Information gathering session | 29 |
'Guinness Book' entry | 29 |
Get back, as one's losses | 29 |
Table of contents page, often | 29 |
Printer's right-hand page | 29 |
Page one is traditionally one | 29 |
Dismiss, as a potential juror | 29 |
Like some gems and old movies | 29 |
Sort one's trash, perhaps | 29 |
River into the Gulf of Tonkin | 29 |
Color in a Crayola eight-pack | 29 |
Clearly embarrassed, for some | 29 |
Word preceding giant or dwarf | 29 |
Word before Sea and after see | 29 |
Word after see and before Sea | 29 |
Unlike states where Kerry won | 29 |
Texas-Oklahoma boundary river | 29 |
Sinclair Lewis's nickname | 29 |
Seabiscuit jockey ___ Pollard | 29 |
Like most of China's flag | 29 |
Gabriel: "___ Rain" | 29 |
Colourful Newfoundland Island | 29 |
Adjective with meat or pepper | 29 |
Stigma borne by Hester Prynne | 29 |
Angular military construction | 29 |
Repeats a carbon-14 test, say | 29 |
Worker who handles your case? | 29 |
Dignitary's grand welcome | 29 |
Patrick Swayze Cold War movie | 29 |
"I Am Woman" singer | 29 |
"Angie Baby" singer | 29 |