A pair of zones | 15 |
A pair, in Ayr | 14 |
A Pakistani poet might write in it | 34 |
A pal of Bo's in a film | 27 |
A pal of Curly | 14 |
A pal of Pooh | 13 |
A pal of Wynken | 15 |
A Palin | 7 |
A palindrome's pivot | 24 |
A Palmer | 8 |
A palooka is a bad one | 22 |
A pampered Lassie posing for pics? | 34 |
A pane of stamps | 16 |
A Papuan people | 15 |
A parallelogram | 15 |
A parallelogram (var.) | 22 |
A parallelogram: Abbr. | 22 |
A paramour of Catherine II | 26 |
A parent of a dzo | 17 |
A parent of Eliasaph: Num. 3:24 | 31 |
A parent of Pedro | 17 |
A parent, to Pompey | 19 |
A Paris airport | 15 |
A Parisian Bank | 15 |
A Parisian's right? | 23 |
A Parisienne | 12 |
A park may have one | 19 |
A park may provide it | 21 |
A Parker | 8 |
A parking garage may have special pricing for it | 48 |
A parody (with "up") | 30 |
A parolee may wear a monitor on it | 34 |
A part of | 9 |
A part of Can. | 14 |
A part of Gdansk | 16 |
A part of some bicycles | 23 |
A part of, as a gang | 20 |
A part-time employee | 20 |
A participant in a bill-of-exchange transaction | 47 |
A particular bit of typography? | 31 |
A particular cake, strangely enough | 35 |
A partner of day | 16 |
A partner of fast | 17 |
A partner of now | 16 |
A partner of there | 18 |
A partner of time | 17 |
A Partridge portrayer | 21 |
A party (to) | 12 |
A party to | 10 |
A party to a party? | 19 |
A party to the plot | 19 |
A party to, as a secret | 23 |
A pass that isn't forward | 29 |
A passel | 8 |
A passing Manning | 17 |
A password may provide it | 25 |
A password provides it | 22 |
A past tense | 12 |
A past tense of Greek verbs | 27 |
A past tense: Abbr. | 19 |
A pastel | 8 |
A pastor, perhaps (Abbr.) | 25 |
A pastry | 8 |
A pastry in Peru | 16 |
A pastry, for short | 19 |
A patch may cover one | 21 |
A path set aside for walking | 28 |
A patient may say it | 20 |
A patient response? | 19 |
A patois of La. | 15 |
A Patriarch | 11 |
A Patrick Henry delivery | 24 |
A patron may run one | 20 |
A patron of Columbus | 20 |
A Paul | 6 |
A Paul with pluck | 17 |
A PC may use it | 15 |
A PC user may press one | 23 |
A pea or a bean | 15 |
A Peace Nobelist: 1946 | 22 |
A Peace Nobelist: 1978 | 22 |
A Peace Prize Nobelist: 1925 | 28 |
A Peace Prize winner in 1908 | 28 |
A Peace Prize winner: 1978 | 26 |
A peach of a singer | 19 |
A peak piled on Olympus | 23 |
A pealing place | 15 |
A pealing sound | 15 |
A pealing sound? | 16 |
A pearly white | 14 |
A peer | 6 |
A pencil may be parked behind here | 34 |
A pencil, compared to a pen | 27 |
A Pennsylvania community that sounds like a person | 50 |
A penny in a pot, perhaps | 25 |
A penny is a small one | 22 |
A penny short of a dime | 23 |
A penny, at times | 17 |
A penny, mostly | 15 |
A penny, sometimes | 18 |