He wrote "Serpico" | 28 |
"Serpico" novelist | 28 |
Dream controller of folklore | 28 |
Nickname for an old monopoly | 28 |
Apt name for a truck driver? | 28 |
Common name prefix in Dundee | 28 |
Certain computer, informally | 28 |
You can make a lot out of it | 28 |
Portuguese colony until 1999 | 28 |
Portuguese overseas province | 28 |
Yankee Doodle's feather? | 28 |
Component of some casseroles | 28 |
Last European colony in Asia | 28 |
Large bright-colored parrot | 28 |
Spice in some Indian cooking | 28 |
Commencement ceremonial club | 28 |
Eponymous physicist Ernst __ | 28 |
Like one oozing testosterone | 28 |
Man of a Village People tune | 28 |
With Picchu, a place in Peru | 28 |
Where the kazoo was invented | 28 |
Georgia's __-Bibb County | 28 |
Georgia city on the Ocmulgee | 28 |
"Heart of Georgia" | 28 |
Craft with knots and hitches | 28 |
Computer user's shortcut | 28 |
Set of computer instructions | 28 |
Software user's shortcut | 28 |
Thanksgiving parade producer | 28 |
Thanksgiving Day Parade name | 28 |
Like Wonderland's hatter | 28 |
Magazine featuring a Fold-In | 28 |
Personalized humor magazine? | 28 |
Speaker's title, perhaps | 28 |
Palindromic title for a lady | 28 |
One of Polly Adler's ilk | 28 |
"___ I'm Adam" | 28 |
Operatic offering by Puccini | 28 |
"Dear Sirs and __" | 28 |
Word with ready, self or man | 28 |
Necked, with "out" | 28 |
Like higher-ups in the Mafia | 28 |
Got by with inadequate means | 28 |
Rich nutty wine aged in heat | 28 |
Got ready for a wedding, say | 28 |
Cash for a crazed housewife? | 28 |
1983 self-titled debut album | 28 |
Native of a European capital | 28 |
Follower of Fannie or Ginnie | 28 |
West of Greenpoint, Brooklyn | 28 |
First name among sex symbols | 28 |
Fannie in the financial news | 28 |
Fannie chaser, in bank lingo | 28 |
West and Clarke of Hollywood | 28 |
Ginnie and Fannie of finance | 28 |
Fannie ___ (some securities) | 28 |
Sultry star of early talkies | 28 |
Life jacket named for a star | 28 |
"GoodFellas" group | 28 |
With cal, a supplement combo | 28 |
Waiting room item, for short | 28 |
Eva and Zsa Zsa's sister | 28 |
One of the Biblical wise men | 28 |
Primary pigment for printers | 28 |
Color in four-color printing | 28 |
Tennessee Williams character | 28 |
Priestly caste of old Persia | 28 |
Kings who honored their King | 28 |
Penn and Teller's shtick | 28 |
Molten rock within the earth | 28 |
Mississippi's state tree | 28 |
Warring nation in Revelation | 28 |
Toon with a cat named Bowser | 28 |
Heckle or Jeckle of cartoons | 28 |
When repeated, a dolphinfish | 28 |
Hawaiian seafood, informally | 28 |
Hawaiian fish, on some menus | 28 |
1984 Olympic slalom champion | 28 |
Olympic skiing medalist Phil | 28 |
Month between avril and juin | 28 |
Fête de la Victoire month | 28 |
____ of Orleans: Joan of Arc | 28 |
They have clean-up positions | 28 |
It may be junk or registered | 28 |
It's sometimes certified | 28 |
Relatively lightweight armor | 28 |
Broadway, e.g., in slanguage | 28 |
Setting for many King novels | 28 |
Mount Katahdin's setting | 28 |
Only one-syllable state name | 28 |
Home of Acadia National Park | 28 |
Rudy Vallee's alma mater | 28 |
Place known for good lobster | 28 |
Home to Acadia National Park | 28 |
Feb. 15, 1898, headline word | 28 |
Battleship destroyed in 1898 | 28 |
Acadia National Park setting | 28 |
It's connected to a boom | 28 |
Important item on a schooner | 28 |
___ d'hotel (headwaiter) | 28 |