You can't really guess on one | 33 |
Events for antique hunters, maybe | 33 |
Antique dealers' destinations | 33 |
Pop music's Gloria and Emilio | 33 |
Affari ___ (foreign affairs): It. | 33 |
Result of an annual guessing game | 33 |
First-aid supply for Springsteen? | 33 |
Where the tides meet the currents | 33 |
Rock where Samson hid: Judg. 15:8 | 33 |
Edward the Confessor's father | 33 |
Group of the same race or culture | 33 |
Disneyland's Matterhorn, once | 33 |
Abelard's "Sic ___" | 33 |
Extinct language from Roman times | 33 |
And those following, in footnotes | 33 |
Yanks' '44 home-run champ | 33 |
Giant timber tree from down under | 33 |
This E.G.O. arrived Oct. 16, 1888 | 33 |
'30s world chess champion Max | 33 |
At any point, in some song titles | 33 |
Actress idolized by leathernecks? | 33 |
Biographer of a two-time Nobelist | 33 |
U2 "___ the Real Thing" | 33 |
"If __ Would Leave You" | 33 |
Brothers Phil and Don of pop/rock | 33 |
Comic Mitch Hedberg quote, part 1 | 33 |
"The A.S.P.C.A. Blues"? | 33 |
On ___ (fresh from the grapevine) | 33 |
David ___, Cole Porter biographer | 33 |
Airport alternative to JFK or LGA | 33 |
Responses to oversharing, perhaps | 33 |
No longer working for the Company | 33 |
Written permission to skip school | 33 |
Germany vis-Ã -vis France, e.g. | 33 |
One whose goal is changing shape? | 33 |
Third item introduced as evidence | 33 |
Situation demanding prompt action | 33 |
Chat with someone on the way out? | 33 |
Title character of a Blatty novel | 33 |
Trip back for Thanksgiving, maybe | 33 |
Courtroom presentation from a pro | 33 |
Subject to recompense, as a crime | 33 |
(Side effects may include an ___) | 33 |
It doesn't make all the stops | 33 |
Offering for continuing education | 33 |
Roofer's equipment with rungs | 33 |
Place for a visitor's bureau? | 33 |
Establishments producing vanilla? | 33 |
One with a long commute, probably | 33 |
One who used to get Bronx cheers? | 33 |
Superman's revealing piercer? | 33 |
Footballer's anti-glare smear | 33 |
Item on an optometrist's wall | 33 |
It begins with an E (in two ways) | 33 |
It often involves a Snellen chart | 33 |
It lets you see who's calling | 33 |
Visual aids for a halloween ghost | 33 |
"Dreamgirls" librettist | 33 |
Cyclone's most dangerous part | 33 |
Fictional Jane and her Uncle John | 33 |
O.T. book about returning to Zion | 33 |
Poet born in Hailey, Idaho (1885) | 33 |
Poet arrested for treason in 1945 | 33 |
Illusions, spelled out in detail? | 33 |
Walls are an important part of it | 33 |
Game played with friends, perhaps | 33 |
"___ the barroom floor" | 33 |
Turn left when told to turn right | 33 |
Dusting on the side of a cut gem? | 33 |
Not running away from a challenge | 33 |
More likely to be a rage, for now | 33 |
Sarah Jessica Parker film of 2006 | 33 |
Like an honest business agreement | 33 |
World Eskimo-Indian Olympics host | 33 |
It's exchanged for honest pay | 33 |
Employer's impartial practice | 33 |
Story that might include a dragon | 33 |
"The Frog Prince," e.g. | 33 |
Dish served with a distinct sound | 33 |
They're made with skirt steak | 33 |
Dish served on a sizzling platter | 33 |
Plan that involves bomb shelters? | 33 |
It barely connects to the sternum | 33 |
1980s sitcom with Michael J. Fox? | 33 |
4:30 p.m.: 1989 Sean Connery film | 33 |
Periodical by and for enthusiasts | 33 |
World traveler's destinations | 33 |
Subject a commuter may rail about | 33 |
Novel about an aging tennis star? | 33 |
"___ the Madding Crowd" | 33 |
One end of the political spectrum | 33 |
1930's-50's Egyptian king | 33 |
First to leave the table, perhaps | 33 |
Speedy Buttons runs down acid dye | 33 |
Parental substitutes, emotionally | 33 |
Scene in "The Hustler"? | 33 |
"Blueberry Hill" singer | 33 |
'As I Lay Dying' novelist | 33 |
Fracture in the earth's crust | 33 |
Cause for an underground movement | 33 |