Sources of rare cuts, often? | 28 |
Delta–zeta connection | 28 |
Town with an eponymous derby | 28 |
Type of salts used in a bath | 28 |
Three-year-olds compete here | 28 |
English town worth its salt? | 28 |
Maker of Stylus Pro printers | 28 |
Big name in office equipment | 28 |
Point out similarity between | 28 |
It's just north of Nauru | 28 |
Prefix for poise and valence | 28 |
Victorian or Edwardian, e.g. | 28 |
Newsworthy period of history | 28 |
Pitcher's concern: Abbr. | 28 |
Particular period of history | 28 |
A quality start can lower it | 28 |
Word after Reagan or Clinton | 28 |
Word after Cold War or disco | 28 |
Unratified proposal, briefly | 28 |
The horse-and-buggy, for one | 28 |
Stat for Warren Spahn: Abbr. | 28 |
Presidential period, perhaps | 28 |
Legislation backed by N.O.W. | 28 |
Juan Marichal's was 2.89 | 28 |
It's low for aces: Abbr. | 28 |
Important time, historically | 28 |
Common or Christian follower | 28 |
An ace usually has a low one | 28 |
A pitcher should keep it low | 28 |
A low one is best, for short | 28 |
___ of Good Feeling: 1817-24 | 28 |
Distinctive times of history | 28 |
Significant times in history | 28 |
Memorable periods in history | 28 |
Paleozoic and Mesozoic, e.g. | 28 |
Western Civilization lessons | 28 |
Time line divisions, perhaps | 28 |
The Bush years, both of them | 28 |
Prominent periods of history | 28 |
Presidencies may define them | 28 |
Noteworthy stretches of time | 28 |
Memorable periods of history | 28 |
Important historical periods | 28 |
Concerns for Cone and Rivera | 28 |
Christian and Muslim periods | 28 |
Cenozoic and Paleozoic, e.g. | 28 |
Unlocked, as a computer file | 28 |
Shake an Etch A Sketch, e.g. | 28 |
Use the pink end of a pencil | 28 |
Push 4 on voicemail, perhaps | 28 |
One way to remove marginalia | 28 |
One way to get the lead out? | 28 |
Delete, as from a hard drive | 28 |
Completely demagnetize, e.g. | 28 |
Went back on one's word? | 28 |
When data's been ___ ... | 28 |
Destroyed evidence, in a way | 28 |
Piece of classroom equipment | 28 |
Crossword puzzler's need | 28 |
They're on school boards | 28 |
Sites of some chalk deposits | 28 |
Goes back on one's word? | 28 |
Stenog's occasional mark | 28 |
One way to get the word out? | 28 |
"Hoc ___ in votis" | 28 |
Part of a geometric sign-off | 28 |
He was translated into Latin | 28 |
"It was," in Latin | 28 |
One of a mythological ennead | 28 |
Clio and Urania's sister | 28 |
One of Euterpe's sisters | 28 |
Inspiration for a troubadour | 28 |
Dirty poem's inspiration | 28 |
"Nibelung" goddess | 28 |
"Look ___ ye leap" | 28 |
Palindromic 'before' | 28 |
Center of a famed palindrome | 28 |
Middle of a famed palindrome | 28 |
Center of a noted palindrome | 28 |
Byron's 'before' | 28 |
Before, in a syllable of old | 28 |
Before, backward and forward | 28 |
“Able was I ___ ...” | 28 |
Standing with proper posture | 28 |
"... ___ saw Elba" | 28 |
"... --- saw Elba" | 28 |
Part of a popular palindrome | 28 |
Part of a palindromic phrase | 28 |
Chunk of the Elba palindrome | 28 |
"You are" in Spain | 28 |
You are, south of the border | 28 |
Foreign-language hit of 1974 | 28 |
1974 hit with Spanish lyrics | 28 |
One ten-millionth of a joule | 28 |
Bit of work in physics class | 28 |
Apt rhyme for "so" | 28 |
Thus, in mathematical proofs | 28 |
Conclusion preceder, perhaps | 28 |
Fungus used in pharmaceutics | 28 |
'-- tu' (Verdi aria) | 28 |