Surveillance tool, for short | 28 |
Ending for web, sky or nanny | 28 |
Crank opposite, in mechanics | 28 |
Chevrolet introduced in 1966 | 28 |
Procter & Gamble product | 28 |
Was an obedient dog, perhaps | 28 |
Woke up, with "to" | 28 |
"Some ___ Running" | 28 |
"Along ___ Spider" | 28 |
Cigarette introduced in 1913 | 28 |
Banned cartoon character Joe | 28 |
Arab's "horse" | 28 |
Advertising figure Joe _____ | 28 |
"Ships" with humps | 28 |
Film timepiece seen briefly? | 28 |
Literally, "vault" | 28 |
"Action!" preceder | 28 |
Features of some cell phones | 28 |
"Titanic" director | 28 |
Hunter's garb, for short | 28 |
Guerilla's garb, briefly | 28 |
Spend a weekend in the woods | 28 |
Relative of "corn" | 28 |
Slept next to the trail, say | 28 |
Nobelist in Literature: 1957 | 28 |
"The Rebel" author | 28 |
Subject used by Warhol often | 28 |
Where Labour Day is observed | 28 |
Where Family Day is observed | 28 |
Nation north of North Dakota | 28 |
It's north of the border | 28 |
British North America, today | 28 |
Alex Trebek's birthplace | 28 |
Something not really on Mars | 28 |
Cat that swallowed the _____ | 28 |
Offset, with "out" | 28 |
Movie star who shoots craps? | 28 |
Enthusiastic, as an attitude | 28 |
"I got your back!" | 28 |
Liquor alternative, in verse | 28 |
Boulevardier's accessory | 28 |
Switch-hit, Singapore-style? | 28 |
Punished, schoolmaster-style | 28 |
Cave ___ (beware of the dog) | 28 |
Question asked while tugging | 28 |
"Who --- Turn To?" | 28 |
Vampire's favorite tooth | 28 |
Major or minor constellation | 28 |
"Shut your mouth!" | 28 |
''Shaddup!'' | 28 |
Slangy command to a braggart | 28 |
"Stifle yourself!" | 28 |
"Cut the chatter!" | 28 |
Like most store-bought soups | 28 |
Piece of Civil War artillery | 28 |
"I ___ tell a lie" | 28 |
It's paddled in the rear | 28 |
Tim Finn "Big ___" | 28 |
Boundary Waters' vessels | 28 |
Source of unforeseen trouble | 28 |
Rapeseed product, familiarly | 28 |
Maker of cameras and copiers | 28 |
Unit of professional conduct | 28 |
According to church doctrine | 28 |
It will help you access Spam | 28 |
Device with a serrated wheel | 28 |
Typical food-drive donations | 28 |
"This ___ Be Love" | 28 |
Cambridge student, for short | 28 |
Settings for musical stories | 28 |
Musical settings for stories | 28 |
Bach wrote over 200 of these | 28 |
Gait between trot and gallop | 28 |
One place to get a margarita | 28 |
Highest vocal part of a song | 28 |
"Inferno" division | 28 |
Highest voice part, in music | 28 |
Football Hall of Fame locale | 28 |
Shout in a playground debate | 28 |
Official who sings in Hebrew | 28 |
It's often worn backward | 28 |
Headgear often worn backward | 28 |
Part of Batman's costume | 28 |
Man of Steel's accessory | 28 |
Superhero accessory, perhaps | 28 |
Justice League wardrobe item | 28 |
Headless Horseman's wear | 28 |
Locale of many fishing ports | 28 |
Florida city near Fort Myers | 28 |
Did a matador's maneuver | 28 |
Attired like Sherlock Holmes | 28 |
Father of "robots" | 28 |
Author of "R.U.R." | 28 |
Superheroes' accessories | 28 |
Wardrobe supply for Superman | 28 |
Madison and Montgomery, e.g. | 28 |
Cereal box figure with a hat | 28 |
It can change one's tune | 28 |
One responsible for Dogpatch | 28 |
Sadie Hawkins Day originator | 28 |