One highly unlikely to react | 28 |
One specializing in slugging | 28 |
One opening a jail door, say | 28 |
Outfit for a new voyage, say | 28 |
One place shots may be heard | 28 |
One-named Swedish pop singer | 28 |
One-named Swedish songstress | 28 |
Opie, at the lake, sometimes | 28 |
Owner of the Twilight Grill? | 28 |
Offering from the front desk | 28 |
Optimistic theater audience? | 28 |
Operate stealthily, as a sub | 28 |
One who jumps over anything? | 28 |
Old-style word for a teacher | 28 |
One who makes a point or two | 28 |
Ottawa's greatest skater | 28 |
One sent out for information | 28 |
One may be landlocked, oddly | 28 |
O'Casey or O'Faolain | 28 |
One of four in an Alda title | 28 |
Oft-adjusted items on planes | 28 |
Org. that protects investors | 28 |
One who say "Amen" | 28 |
One with powers of foresight | 28 |
O.T. term of unknown meaning | 28 |
One of three Turkish sultans | 28 |
One of two elimination games | 28 |
Orrin Hatch, for one (abbr.) | 28 |
One of 100 in the U.S. govt. | 28 |
One going to the post office | 28 |
One whose speech is halting? | 28 |
One of a Macedonian minority | 28 |
One who sings to the balcony | 28 |
Octave followers, in sonnets | 28 |
Outer space probers, briefly | 28 |
One with a needle and thread | 28 |
Oscar-nominated 1953 Western | 28 |
O.J. Simpson defender Robert | 28 |
Opposite of mild, in cheeses | 28 |
One often seen with a crook? | 28 |
One guarded in a soccer game | 28 |
Often-bumped part of the leg | 28 |
One of the S's in U.S.S. | 28 |
One between second and third | 28 |
Overseas travel preparations | 28 |
One way to destroy documents | 28 |
Often-bracketed bit of Latin | 28 |
One way to agree with allies | 28 |
One who says a lot in a game | 28 |
Opera premiere: Venice, 1857 | 28 |
Oscar winner for Maggio role | 28 |
Opportunities for repentance | 28 |
Old-fashioned letter opener? | 28 |
One often in need of a lift? | 28 |
One side in an informal game | 28 |
Online voice calling service | 28 |
One working with heavy tiles | 28 |
Option for a long train trip | 28 |
Offed, in the Biblical sense | 28 |
Overwhelmed with jokes, e.g. | 28 |
Old tool for working on logs | 28 |
Ones in need of housekeepers | 28 |
One whose work may be catchy | 28 |
One told to hang on, in song | 28 |
Over-the-transom manuscripts | 28 |
Overly ingratiating language | 28 |
Olfactory lobe's purpose | 28 |
One cause of heavy breathing | 28 |
One working on a puff piece? | 28 |
One way to summon the waiter | 28 |
One suffering from hay fever | 28 |
One with her nose in the air | 28 |
One whose nose is in the air | 28 |
One with the nose in the air | 28 |
One with his nose in the air | 28 |
Outfield covering, sometimes | 28 |
Oscar Wilde was noted for it | 28 |
Order given in an old parlor | 28 |
Oath-taker's declaration | 28 |
One place to catch some rays | 28 |
Only what a person can take? | 28 |
Olivier as Archie Rice: 1960 | 28 |
One of last year's frosh | 28 |
Organize alphabetically, say | 28 |
Out of ___ (discombobulated) | 28 |
One-time Cub with a big club | 28 |
One unlikely to pass the bar | 28 |
Ones who go for many rounds? | 28 |
Oscar winner as Loretta Lynn | 28 |
Out-of-this-world detective? | 28 |
One of a high suit in bridge | 28 |
Overweight men's burdens | 28 |
Onset of enthusiasm, perhaps | 28 |
Org. with many pet projects? | 28 |
Org. that promotes adoptions | 28 |
One with a foot to the floor | 28 |
One with a passing interest? | 28 |
Old-fashioned textile device | 28 |
One who's quick to anger | 28 |
Olympic swimming legend Mark | 28 |