Earthen vessel used by the Pueblos | 34 |
Epps of TV's "House" | 34 |
Exclamation at a fireworks display | 34 |
Endangered Sumatran ape, for short | 34 |
Eight-time Norris Trophy recipient | 34 |
Early Olympic gold medalist George | 34 |
Educational inits. in Tulsa, Okla. | 34 |
Eightfold ___ (Buddhist principle) | 34 |
Environmental pollutant, for short | 34 |
Elizabeth of "Lone Star" | 34 |
End of an Asian capital's name | 34 |
English Quaker who founded a state | 34 |
Executive washroom and sauna, e.g. | 34 |
Explorer who discovered a mountain | 34 |
Establishes, with "down" | 34 |
Euclid's "elements"? | 34 |
Eve of "The Brady Bunch" | 34 |
Electronic Arts online gaming site | 34 |
Events for which to get decked out | 34 |
European kingdom: 1701–1871 | 34 |
Endings to some letters, for short | 34 |
Eighth time zone west of Greenwich | 34 |
Eponymous New York World publisher | 34 |
Extinguishes, with "out" | 34 |
Every six hours, on a prescription | 34 |
Earful at the complaint department | 34 |
Emulates Lil' Kim or Lil Wayne | 34 |
Enrico Salvatore Rizzo, familiarly | 34 |
Eponymous sitcom star of the 2000s | 34 |
Excel's opposite, colloquially | 34 |
Eponymous candy manufacturer Harry | 34 |
Elle in "Legally Blonde" | 34 |
Equestrian's "brake" | 34 |
Extend, as a magazine subscription | 34 |
Eclectic painter: 1575–1642 | 34 |
End of shampoo instructions, often | 34 |
Estevez film "_____ Man" | 34 |
Escorts back to the balcony, maybe | 34 |
Extend a shoe's life, in a way | 34 |
Ebro and Guadalquivir, por ejemplo | 34 |
Event where one stands on ceremony | 34 |
Early 90s Charles S. Dutton sitcom | 34 |
Event for those who know the ropes | 34 |
Eggs that may be served with grits | 34 |
Eleanor Powell-Nelson Eddy musical | 34 |
Either of two opposing war emblems | 34 |
Edison's New Jersey lab locale | 34 |
Evergreen plant of the mint family | 34 |
Elementary Oscar-winning producer? | 34 |
End of Madama Butterfly's name | 34 |
Eponymous instrument maker Adolphe | 34 |
Espresso-and-ice-cream drink order | 34 |
Element used in radiation research | 34 |
End of the question with a calling | 34 |
Emulate Norm on "Cheers" | 34 |
Electrical paths in New York City? | 34 |
Epithet for some Hollywood blondes | 34 |
Exclamation from Colonel Pickering | 34 |
Edd of "77 Sunset Strip" | 34 |
English rebel leader of 1400's | 34 |
Eels: "___ for the Cure" | 34 |
Englishman for whom N.J. was named | 34 |
End of a kitten's milk bottle? | 34 |
English Channel port near Le Havre | 34 |
E Street Band saxophonist Clarence | 34 |
Eyelike spots on a dog's coat? | 34 |
European city that some may avoid? | 34 |
Environmentalist's catchphrase | 34 |
Early computer printer speed meas. | 34 |
Early American patriot ___ Attucks | 34 |
Exploring contemporary of Columbus | 34 |
Etymologists' interests: Abbr. | 34 |
Exercise developed by bluesman Bo? | 34 |
Edison's electrical preference | 34 |
Extremely reliable under pressure? | 34 |
ELO: "___ want my love?" | 34 |
Erstwhile "Wings of Man" | 34 |
European dilemma of the 1800's | 34 |
Environmental extremists' acts | 34 |
England's king, 1307–27 | 34 |
Emergency at a cabinet department? | 34 |
Element used in nuclear technology | 34 |
Esrever ni rac a rof noitcerid eno | 34 |
Edmonton football player, slangily | 34 |
Essence of motherhood or womanhood | 34 |
Emulates Red Skelton's Freddie | 34 |
Europe's largest island: Abbr. | 34 |
Entertained in one's apartment | 34 |
Ed of "A Beautiful Mind" | 34 |
English essayist-critic: 1778-1830 | 34 |
Enjoying "O patria mia"? | 34 |
Eternal damnation in a doggie bag? | 34 |
Emile of "Into the Wild" | 34 |
Epitaph holder ... or Mick Jagger? | 34 |
Early 20th-century novelist Fannie | 34 |
Egotistical 1948 Cole Porter tune? | 34 |
Excuse given for asking for a ride | 34 |
Early 20th century poetry movement | 34 |
Exclamation an angel loves to hear | 34 |
Elated person after Super Bowl III | 34 |