Exercise power over a baseball player? | 38 |
Event that might involve a Ouija board | 38 |
Early-19th-century Ottoman Empire foes | 38 |
Electronic control mechanisms, briefly | 38 |
Early 20th-century New York City mayor | 38 |
Established favorable conditions (for) | 38 |
Endorse, with ''with'' | 38 |
Easy-to-study specimen in the CSI lab? | 38 |
Estimates, with ''up'' | 38 |
Early South African prime minister Jan | 38 |
Eddie Murphy's old show, for short | 38 |
Environmentally-friendly energy source | 38 |
English Beat "___ Salvation" | 38 |
E-mail that's likely to be deleted | 38 |
Ed Harcourt "From Every ___" | 38 |
Experiments with nuclear fission, e.g. | 38 |
Estonia or Georgia, at one time: Abbr. | 38 |
Emblem on Captain America's shield | 38 |
Emblems on gubernatorial proclamations | 38 |
Edward Murdstone, to David Copperfield | 38 |
Elvis's "Blue ___ Shoes" | 38 |
End of a fly? ... or the start of one? | 38 |
Executive's golden parachute, e.g. | 38 |
Exercise regimen based on martial arts | 38 |
Estate in Margaret Mitchell's book | 38 |
Elvis Costello song to pucker lips to? | 38 |
Event at which some people wear gloves | 38 |
Events at which people may wear gloves | 38 |
Emotional upheaval after a court loss? | 38 |
Early proponent of alternating current | 38 |
Express gratitude to a country singer? | 38 |
E Street Band's leader, informally | 38 |
Early ''Hamlet'' venue | 38 |
Emergent food producer of the 70's | 38 |
Ende book that's hard to put down? | 38 |
East ___ (island nation in 2000s news) | 38 |
El Greco's "View of ___" | 38 |
Early problem for the Wright brothers? | 38 |
Episcopal priest in charge of a chapel | 38 |
Ending meaning "merchandise" | 38 |
Expansion target, with "the" | 38 |
Event precipitated on 6/28/1914: abbr. | 38 |
English city where Guy Fawkes was born | 38 |
Examination of an English royal house? | 38 |
Efron of 'High School Musical' | 38 |
Eponymous 1902 physics Nobelist Pieter | 38 |
Electrical device for foreign travelers | 39 |
Elgar's "Symphony in ___" | 39 |
Eric Holder and his predecessors: Abbr. | 39 |
Early 'Tonight Show' host Steve | 39 |
Egyptian "father of the gods" | 39 |
Ethel Waters' "___ Blue?" | 39 |
Ethel Waters' "--- Blue?" | 39 |
Excited, slangily (with "up") | 39 |
Eden's Crush member ___ Maria Lombo | 39 |
Eleanor Roosevelt's real first name | 39 |
Egyptian leader between Gamal and Hosni | 39 |
Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950 | 39 |
Evil queen's offering to Snow White | 39 |
Eliot's "cruellest month" | 39 |
Eponym of a Southern "-ville" | 39 |
Elvis's "A Fool Such ___" | 39 |
Emulates a "Jeopardy!" player | 39 |
England's first woman in Parliament | 39 |
Eller of "Oklahoma!," for one | 39 |
Erykah who sang "On & On" | 39 |
Ebenezer's "___! Humbug!" | 39 |
Erdrich's "The ___ Queen" | 39 |
Edvard ___, Czech president and patriot | 39 |
Endpoint for an English Channel swimmer | 39 |
Eat a lot of pasta, with "up" | 39 |
Elwes of "The Princess Bride" | 39 |
Effects used to create some superheroes | 39 |
European president who attended Harvard | 39 |
Either of Frosty the Snowman's eyes | 39 |
Ethan or Joel, "Fargo" makers | 39 |
Either "Unforgettable" singer | 39 |
Employee in the accounting dept., maybe | 39 |
Early spring relatives of irises (Var.) | 39 |
Elvis' "Don't Be ___" | 39 |
Ex-president Tyler sided with it: Abbr. | 39 |
Editor's ''remove'' | 39 |
Elton and Bernie rewrote a song for her | 39 |
Exclamation added to the O.E.D. in 2001 | 39 |
El ___ (Sp: "The Gilded Man") | 39 |
Eagles "Peaceful ___ Feeling" | 39 |
English Channel contents, to the French | 39 |
End of a professor's e-mail address | 39 |
Exclamation from one in fear of a mouse | 39 |
Ed Wynn called it "egg-wiped" | 39 |
Earn laboriously (with "out") | 39 |
Ernie known as "The Big Easy" | 39 |
Electric & Musical Industries label | 39 |
Estevez of "The Mighty Ducks" | 39 |
Expert in cardiopulmonary resuscitation | 39 |
Elgar's "____ Variations" | 39 |
Energy giant that went bankrupt in 2001 | 39 |
Event with an attack called a flèche | 39 |
Eleniak of ''Baywatch'' | 39 |
Ending that takes things to the extreme | 39 |