Lear's faithful follower | 28 |
Fictional anchorman Brockman | 28 |
Adoptive parents of Superman | 28 |
De Gaulle's one-time hat | 28 |
Topper for Charles de Gaulle | 28 |
Military cap with a flat top | 28 |
Prefix for "plunk" | 28 |
It can precede plop or plunk | 28 |
Where Bentleys may be parked | 28 |
"Roberta" composer | 28 |
'Show Boat' composer | 28 |
Remove space between letters | 28 |
The Galloping Gourmet Graham | 28 |
Wannabe first family of 2004 | 28 |
Laura Bush biographer Ronald | 28 |
One that whistles on a range | 28 |
Royal Botanic Gardens locale | 28 |
Royal Botanical Gardens site | 28 |
Professor's answer sheet | 28 |
One of 88 on an eighty-eight | 28 |
"Hazel" cartoonist | 28 |
One may be swiped at a hotel | 28 |
Nervous, with "up" | 28 |
Entered data into a computer | 28 |
Important convention speaker | 28 |
Building super's ringful | 28 |
They're just for openers | 28 |
Mayor's ceremonial gifts | 28 |
Soviet intelligence initials | 28 |
Putin's onetime employer | 28 |
CIA's Soviet counterpart | 28 |
Former President of Pakistan | 28 |
Wrathful foe of Captain Kirk | 28 |
Sedona and Sorento automaker | 28 |
Maker of the Soul and Optima | 28 |
Notorious pirate Captain ___ | 28 |
Margot of 'Superman' | 28 |
Friendly address for a child | 28 |
They say the darndest things | 28 |
Philosopher-theologian Soren | 28 |
Capital on the Dnieper River | 28 |
Unreturnable volleyball shot | 28 |
Deadly Jimmy Eat World song? | 28 |
Cancel, as a newspaper story | 28 |
It begins working when fired | 28 |
Phonetic letter after Juliet | 28 |
About five-eighths of a mile | 28 |
"Braveheart" getup | 28 |
Sister of Khloe and Kourtney | 28 |
Kardashian who married Kanye | 28 |
AKA Avril Phaedra (Campbell) | 28 |
"24" actress Raver | 28 |
Article with an ushiromigoro | 28 |
Wedding party members, often | 28 |
"It takes all ___" | 28 |
Seven-time NL home run champ | 28 |
Former Pirates slugger Ralph | 28 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Ralph | 28 |
Study of motion's forces | 28 |
Peter Jackson did it in 2005 | 28 |
Shakespeare play, circa 1605 | 28 |
___ Te Kanawa, noted soprano | 28 |
___ Te Kanawa, famed soprano | 28 |
He had trouble with tribbles | 28 |
Tony-winning musical of 1954 | 28 |
X, in a letter's closing | 28 |
One often involves four lips | 28 |
Individually wrapped candies | 28 |
Set of parts to be assembled | 28 |
Model builder's purchase | 28 |
Model airplane's package | 28 |
Holder of first-aid supplies | 28 |
Do-it-yourselfer's start | 28 |
Christopher Carson, famously | 28 |
Baby beaver, fox, or raccoon | 28 |
Franklin's lightning rod | 28 |
Charlie Brown's nemesis? | 28 |
Passed illegally, as a check | 28 |
Do-it-yourselfers' needs | 28 |
Outfits, with "up" | 28 |
"Knight Rider" car | 28 |
One of a nursery rhyme triad | 28 |
Persian owner's purchase | 28 |
Certain Oceanian, informally | 28 |
Bird with a pear-shaped body | 28 |
Bird on a New Zealand dollar | 28 |
"Ah-oooo-ga!" horn | 28 |
Twittering Machine artist | 28 |
"Zitronen" painter | 28 |
Brand in a box in a bathroom | 28 |
Former Alberta Premier Ralph | 28 |
"The Kiss" painter | 28 |
"Mahoning" painter | 28 |
Royal Dutch Airlines letters | 28 |
Flying Dutchman's choice | 28 |
Choice for a flying Dutchman | 28 |
Heidi whose legs are insured | 28 |
It merged with Sears in 2004 | 28 |
10 of them are about 6.2 mi. | 28 |
Prepare for baking, as dough | 28 |