English explorer of North America | 33 |
Eponymous 18th-century adventurer | 33 |
Elliot of The Mamas and the Papas | 33 |
Eliot's Old Deuteronomy, e.g. | 33 |
Early feminist Carrie Chapman ___ | 33 |
Edgar _____, The Sleeping Prophet | 33 |
Everett who played a doctor on TV | 33 |
Equipment evaluated in ergonomics | 33 |
Easter Island is a province of it | 33 |
Elite group, with "the" | 33 |
Element used in ceramics pigments | 33 |
Either of two filmmaking brothers | 33 |
Either "Fargo" director | 33 |
Expert, maybe, on the I.R.S. code | 33 |
Emulate "Old Blue Eyes" | 33 |
Early computer monitor, for short | 33 |
Emulate a sailor, stereotypically | 33 |
Edmonton Eskimos' kicker Dave | 33 |
End of a famous Rhett Butler line | 33 |
Emmy-winning sportscaster Patrick | 33 |
Europe's second-longest river | 33 |
Early designer of flying machines | 33 |
End of the fourth qtr., typically | 33 |
Exhibitor with the Impressionists | 33 |
Elected Saskatchewan Premier 1982 | 33 |
End place for many a car accident | 33 |
Examiner of sunken ships, perhaps | 33 |
Entertained at a reception, maybe | 33 |
Edmond O'Brien thriller: 1949 | 33 |
Elvis Presley one-word song title | 33 |
Everything's always about her | 33 |
Expletive exhibiting exasperation | 33 |
Eliot's "___ Coker" | 33 |
Environmentally minded, for short | 33 |
Escherich's medical discovery | 33 |
Emmy winner as Carmela and Jackie | 33 |
Ending on a school e-mail address | 33 |
Ending on a campus e-mail address | 33 |
End of a professor's address? | 33 |
Electrophorus electricus, for one | 33 |
Edith Head's Oscar collection | 33 |
Europe's third-largest island | 33 |
Ecuador's Santa ___ Peninsula | 33 |
Enchanting, but not in a big way? | 33 |
Eero Saarinen's famous father | 33 |
Elijah's successor (II Kings) | 33 |
Ex-governor of Connecticut Grasso | 33 |
Erich Kastner's boy detective | 33 |
Estevez of "Young Guns" | 33 |
Expert in resuscitation, in brief | 33 |
Emmy-winning role for Susan Lucci | 33 |
Environmental activist Brockovich | 33 |
Ending with computer or crossword | 33 |
Ex-quarterback "Boomer" | 33 |
Everlasting, to poets of the past | 33 |
European “Decade Volcano” | 33 |
Educator of 18 British P.M.'s | 33 |
Extras on "The X-Files" | 33 |
Exeter's river, appropriately | 33 |
Electromagnetic physicist Michael | 33 |
Early 20th-century French painter | 33 |
Enthusiastic, with "up" | 33 |
Event with drastically cut prices | 33 |
Event for unloading damaged goods | 33 |
Emulate a Mr. Universe contestant | 33 |
Earthquakes' points of origin | 33 |
English dramatist: 1720–77 | 33 |
Edgar Winter "___ Ride" | 33 |
Earth mother to the Greeks (Var.) | 33 |
East Berlin's land, initially | 33 |
Enough to hold a lotta iPod tunes | 33 |
Exam for a Wharton Sch. applicant | 33 |
Exams for advanced study, briefly | 33 |
Enter the real world, so to speak | 33 |
Evil computer in "2001" | 33 |
Elvis film "___ Scarum" | 33 |
Entertains in one's apartment | 33 |
Ethan of "Training Day" | 33 |
Erratic line in the fashion world | 33 |
English king who won at Agincourt | 33 |
European trio in a Christmas song | 33 |
Evangeline or Anna Karenina, e.g. | 33 |
Energy company in the Fortune 100 | 33 |
Event on "The Sopranos" | 33 |
Environment favoring rapid growth | 33 |
Extremely nasty dog-like creature | 33 |
Effective pain treatment for some | 33 |
Ending with "confident" | 33 |
Endings with Bacchanal and Mammal | 33 |
Entrepreneur's starting point | 33 |
Employees' photo cards: Abbr. | 33 |
Engineer Sikorsky and a hunchback | 33 |
Epic translated by Alexander Pope | 33 |
Epic poem with about 16,000 lines | 33 |
Entrepreneur's reading, maybe | 33 |
Establishment with staying power? | 33 |
Early stop in a presidential race | 33 |
Expression for one just saying no | 33 |
Elizabeth Taylor's are violet | 33 |
Era in Europe: 1000 B.C.-A.D. 100 | 33 |