Render immobile, rodeo-style | 28 |
''Baloney!'' | 28 |
A couple of words from Santa | 28 |
Exclamation from Santa Claus | 28 |
Santa's seasonal refrain | 28 |
Exclamation denoting boredom | 28 |
Use a block and tackle, e.g. | 28 |
___ Hamoed (Passover period) | 28 |
South-of-the-border greeting | 28 |
Obama's attorney general | 28 |
Does another odd farm chore? | 28 |
Order to a cue card handler? | 28 |
''Cool it!'' | 28 |
Problem in the defense lines | 28 |
Hid out, with "up" | 28 |
There are 18 at Pebble Beach | 28 |
Plant with poisonous berries | 28 |
"Peggy Sue" singer | 28 |
"The Hobbit" actor | 28 |
A Study in Scarlet sleuth | 28 |
Where some people pack heat? | 28 |
Like the Bible and the Koran | 28 |
Like some cats and mackerel? | 28 |
There's no place like it | 28 |
Where the heart is, they say | 28 |
Motley Crue had a sweet one? | 28 |
Baserunner's destination | 28 |
"___ on the Range" | 28 |
"___ of the brave" | 28 |
Short course-creation course | 28 |
Course with novice budgeters | 28 |
Class after phys ed, perhaps | 28 |
"The Simpsons" dad | 28 |
These get the biggest cheers | 28 |
Word with sapiens or erectus | 28 |
Word with erectus or sapiens | 28 |
Pilate's "man" | 28 |
"___ sum": Terence | 28 |
Shortened term of endearment | 28 |
Neighbor of Guatemala: Abbr. | 28 |
1953 Louis L'Amour novel | 28 |
Sharpen, as one's skills | 28 |
Improve, as one's skills | 28 |
Perfect, as one's skills | 28 |
Work on, as one's skills | 28 |
Sharpened, a la Sweeney Todd | 28 |
Outer covering for some nuts | 28 |
"Really and truly" | 28 |
A predecessor of Tricky Dick | 28 |
Amore from the Beatles, 1968 | 28 |
First word of a French motto | 28 |
Right to play first, in golf | 28 |
Nice roll to be on in school | 28 |
"Prizzi's ---" | 28 |
"Prizzi's ___" | 28 |
Great thing to graduate with | 28 |
It goes with boo, woo or yoo | 28 |
Illicit liquor, colloquially | 28 |
Sweatshirt feature, at times | 28 |
Features of some sweatshirts | 28 |
Opposite of a slice, in golf | 28 |
... crochet because I was __ | 28 |
Clergymen Richard and Thomas | 28 |
Plastic surgeon's target | 28 |
It usually follows a big win | 28 |
''Whoopie!'' | 28 |
"Hip hip" follower | 28 |
"Happy Days" dance | 28 |
Place where many would twist | 28 |
It may be taken in a shuttle | 28 |
Event with gals in ponytails | 28 |
Easter basket delivery gait? | 28 |
"Happy Days" event | 28 |
Partner of Faith and Charity | 28 |
'The Audacity of --' | 28 |
Crossed fingers symbolize it | 28 |
Crosby's fellow traveler | 28 |
_______ , Fraser Valley town | 28 |
Remain stubbornly optimistic | 28 |
Large gem in the Smithsonian | 28 |
They have their reservations | 28 |
Language related to Shoshone | 28 |
Language related to Comanche | 28 |
Navajo's neighbor, maybe | 28 |
A language spoken in Arizona | 28 |
Invitation to join a hayride | 28 |
Like angry Captain Kangaroo? | 28 |
Bitterness producers in beer | 28 |
Mount where Aaron was buried | 28 |
Mountain on which Aaron died | 28 |
Ring after exchanging rings? | 28 |
Circle around the newlyweds? | 28 |
"Ars Poetica" poet | 28 |
Daughters of Zeus and Themis | 28 |
Basketball game-ending sound | 28 |
It's heard on the street | 28 |
English or French instrument | 28 |
Sound of traffic frustration | 28 |
Former crossword blogger Jim | 28 |
"Deed I Do" singer | 28 |