Surpassing a classic arcade game? | 33 |
It's first on the leaderboard | 33 |
Glastonbury ___ (hill in England) | 33 |
"High ___": M. Anderson | 33 |
Rogers Centre team on scoreboards | 33 |
World War II film, part 1, 2 or 3 | 33 |
When tripled, a World War II film | 33 |
Third of a Second World War movie | 33 |
Mountainous region of Afghanistan | 33 |
Scroll through the Old Testament? | 33 |
Eric Clapton "___ Down" | 33 |
Puzzle video game series Toko ___ | 33 |
Doughnuts, topologically speaking | 33 |
"Midwinter Graces" Amos | 33 |
"Cornflake Girl" singer | 33 |
Like an inner tube, geometrically | 33 |
One side in the Revolutionary War | 33 |
Italian motor city, to an Italian | 33 |
Ring figure in "Carmen" | 33 |
Increase the setting of in slang, | 33 |
1998 World-Series-winning manager | 33 |
1998 World Series winning manager | 33 |
Cakes often made with ground nuts | 33 |
Largest of British Virgin Islands | 33 |
Revolutionary British sympathizer | 33 |
Conservative party member, abroad | 33 |
British conservative party member | 33 |
"It's safe ___ ..." | 33 |
Teatro Constanzi premiere of 1900 | 33 |
" . . . ___ in a sieve" | 33 |
"We're off ___ ..." | 33 |
"I'm dying ___ it!" | 33 |
" . . . ___ the Wizard" | 33 |
"I am bound ___": Shak. | 33 |
Daniel with a Comedy Central show | 33 |
"Legalize It" Peter ___ | 33 |
Words sung "with love"? | 33 |
Include, so as to sweeten the pot | 33 |
Vegetarians' dinner prep, say | 33 |
Too-close-to-call elections, e.g. | 33 |
"Sesame Street" watcher | 33 |
Season ___ (cook's direction) | 33 |
"As you like it" phrase | 33 |
Popular PBS pledge drive giveaway | 33 |
Bag at the grocery store, perhaps | 33 |
Representation of a revered thing | 33 |
"___ and Taboo" (Freud) | 33 |
Pacific Northwest cedar monuments | 33 |
Computers' cousins, for short | 33 |
Comedienne Fields: 1931–78 | 33 |
Hauling around, as a shopping bag | 33 |
Noted dark film star of the 1930s | 33 |
Dorothy's dog in the Oz books | 33 |
"Hold the Line" rockers | 33 |
"Sesame Street" viewers | 33 |
"Daddy Day Care" extras | 33 |
They're known for their beaks | 33 |
Important business to many states | 33 |
Covering on the Maid of the Mist? | 33 |
___-Ã -gauche (a French wrench) | 33 |
Semis happen near the end of them | 33 |
ItÂ’s needed after a breakdown | 33 |
Huge pile of locker-room laundry? | 33 |
Beefeater's milieu, in London | 33 |
___ over (was really taller than) | 33 |
Finch relative named for its call | 33 |
Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert | 33 |
Part of a Steve Martin film title | 33 |
People from the same place as you | 33 |
Clears out a parking lot, perhaps | 33 |
Gets soaring contestants airborne | 33 |
1995 animated movie ____ Story | 33 |
"The dog is not a ___!" | 33 |
Tongue-twisting bathtub plaything | 33 |
"Happy birthday ___..." | 33 |
Buzz Lightyear and Woody, for two | 33 |
Place to get a yo-yo or choo-choo | 33 |
Hellman's Christmas Eve work? | 33 |
Company that acquired FAO Schwarz | 33 |
W ___ (finale of an encyclopedia) | 33 |
"Decorating" devilishly | 33 |
I-95 comprises most of it in N.J. | 33 |
Festoons with Charmin, informally | 33 |
Syllable before "la la" | 33 |
Like stencils and missing persons | 33 |
It's closed by the epiglottis | 33 |
Lords of "Chump Change" | 33 |
They follow an animal's trail | 33 |
The doctor in "Daktari" | 33 |
Like some disgruntled ballplayers | 33 |
Part of a new car purchase, often | 33 |
Food-swapping at a rooming house? | 33 |
It may involve escalating tariffs | 33 |
Escalation of retaliatory tariffs | 33 |
Getting a more expensive car, say | 33 |
Finding a downtown parking space? | 33 |
Commuter's congestion problem | 33 |
"Timon of Athens," e.g. | 33 |
___comic (half serious, half not) | 33 |
Like "Romeo and Juliet" | 33 |