Bush or Kerry, since college | 28 |
2010 titular role for Denzel | 28 |
"Elm City" student | 28 |
'Nuts' actor Wallach | 28 |
Charles Lamb, pseudonymously | 28 |
Creator of Mrs. Sarah Battle | 28 |
Charles Lamb's pseudonym | 28 |
Phillies' former manager | 28 |
Oscar-winning director Kazan | 28 |
Old London Magazine essayist | 28 |
Devil Rays hitting coach Lee | 28 |
First name in the news, 1999 | 28 |
First name in 2000 headlines | 28 |
1999 headline-grabbing child | 28 |
1999 subject of a tug-of-war | 28 |
___ González in 2000 news | 28 |
Sewing machine inventor Howe | 28 |
Sewing-machine inventor Howe | 28 |
Literature Nobelist Cannetti | 28 |
'Crash' actor Koteas | 28 |
Suppress a vowel or syllable | 28 |
Passes over in pronunciation | 28 |
The elder architect Saarinen | 28 |
Meeting all the requirements | 28 |
Yale of Yale University fame | 28 |
Wood of "Sin City" | 28 |
Black Muslim leader Muhammad | 28 |
"Adam Bede" author | 28 |
Nobelist in Literature: 1948 | 28 |
"Cats" inspiration | 28 |
She wrote "Romola" | 28 |
Historian Samuel ___ Morison | 28 |
Harvard president: 1869-1909 | 28 |
Daniel Deronda's creator | 28 |
Author of "Romola" | 28 |
Al's nemesis, circa 1930 | 28 |
Their mascot is Handsome Dan | 28 |
Team once led by Albie Booth | 28 |
Home of the ancient Olympics | 28 |
Greek site of first Olympics | 28 |
George Bush's classmates | 28 |
Bush and Kerry, collegiately | 28 |
Bush and Clinton, at college | 28 |
Bush 41 and Bush 43, for two | 28 |
Dedicatee of a piano classic | 28 |
Quinault's queen of Tyre | 28 |
2000 Olympic gymnast ___ Ray | 28 |
Old Testament miracle worker | 28 |
Tool for some group mailings | 28 |
Those living high on the hog | 28 |
Diners at Duffy's Tavern | 28 |
Medicine man's bottleful | 28 |
1998 role for Cate Blanchett | 28 |
Lodge member or large mammal | 28 |
Hunter's trophy, perhaps | 28 |
Big-game hunter's quarry | 28 |
He has a Grand Exalted Ruler | 28 |
Black ___ (Lakota visionary) | 28 |
Beast on Michigan's flag | 28 |
Actress Dana's opposite? | 28 |
NE Nevada county or its seat | 28 |
"Benevolent" order | 28 |
They have a benevolent order | 28 |
Members of a fraternal order | 28 |
"Benevolent" group | 28 |
Result when builders wing it | 28 |
Building addition, sometimes | 28 |
One of I. M. Pei's wings | 28 |
Letter with a 90-degree bend | 28 |
Miss Cinders of early comics | 28 |
She sang with Duke and Dizzy | 28 |
Former Conn. Governor Grasso | 28 |
Women's fashion magazine | 28 |
"Vogue" competitor | 28 |
Palindromic Parisian pronoun | 28 |
Palindromic fashion magazine | 28 |
"Allure" shelfmate | 28 |
Self-descriptive French name | 28 |
Paris-headquartered magazine | 28 |
Mag near "Glamour" | 28 |
Hachette Filipacchi magazine | 28 |
"Cosmo" competitor | 28 |
"___ et Lui": Sand | 28 |
Show host who likes to dance | 28 |
Show with a noted coming out | 28 |
Scott's Lady of the Lake | 28 |
2014 Oscars host, familiarly | 28 |
"Lakmé" soprano | 28 |
Aunt of "Oklahoma" | 28 |
Aunt in "Oklahoma" | 28 |
Ralph Bellamy film portrayal | 28 |
"Dallas" matriarch | 28 |
"Dallas" character | 28 |
Miss ___, J. R.'s mother | 28 |
"Heartburn" writer | 28 |
Jane ___, soap-opera actress | 28 |
Island known for immigration | 28 |
Island in Upper New York Bay | 28 |
Hudson River's __ Island | 28 |
___ Island National Monument | 28 |