Fred's sister and partner | 29 |
British "19" singer | 29 |
"Sweet" gal of song | 29 |
Former capital of South Yemen | 29 |
Middle East's Gulf of ___ | 29 |
The Mideast's Gulf of ___ | 29 |
Arabian Sea's Gulf of ___ | 29 |
Gulf of ___ (Arabian Sea arm) | 29 |
City on the Arabian Peninsula | 29 |
Acceptable but not remarkable | 29 |
"__ Fideles": carol | 29 |
Formed for a specific purpose | 29 |
Top 5 song by Sarah McLachlan | 29 |
Official NBA apparel provider | 29 |
On __ (trying to lose weight) | 29 |
Go on __ (try to lose weight) | 29 |
"Farewell, mon ami" | 29 |
Literally, "to God" | 29 |
"Ciao," in Chamonix | 29 |
"Bye-bye, Jacques!" | 29 |
Word from a Parisian bouncer? | 29 |
A person may go off with this | 29 |
"Later," in Le Mans | 29 |
"Goodbye, mon ami!" | 29 |
"Bye-bye, Brigitte" | 29 |
"À bientôt!" | 29 |
''Toodle-oo'' | 29 |
Take ___ view of (disapprove) | 29 |
Situation favoring the server | 29 |
Point before "game" | 29 |
Server's edge, to Sampras | 29 |
"So long, señor" | 29 |
"So long" somewhere | 29 |
"See ya" in Sevilla | 29 |
"Ciao" in Chihuahua | 29 |
Lupe's "Later!" | 29 |
"See ya," in Sonora | 29 |
'Farewell, Francisco' | 29 |
Horizontal entrance to a mine | 29 |
Opening at the end of a shaft | 29 |
Tall, dark or handsome: Abbr. | 29 |
Small, medium or large: Abbr. | 29 |
Suspend a meeting until later | 29 |
Fast and furious, e.g.: Abbr. | 29 |
First name in 1960s diplomacy | 29 |
Dwight's opponent in 1952 | 29 |
Name on 1952 campaign buttons | 29 |
First name in 1950s headlines | 29 |
Holmes's female adversary | 29 |
Chicago's ___ Planetarium | 29 |
Seat-of-the-pants performance | 29 |
Robin Williams comment, maybe | 29 |
Two-inch stripe wearer: Abbr. | 29 |
They intentionally make spots | 29 |
Triple Crown winner War _____ | 29 |
Word in a Shakespearean title | 29 |
Dry-climate building material | 29 |
Tijuana construction material | 29 |
Hot-climate building material | 29 |
Become a new father, in a way | 29 |
Get a pet from the pound, say | 29 |
Anne of Green Gables, for one | 29 |
Mr. Brownlow, to Oliver Twist | 29 |
What teens do to sexy rockers | 29 |
Renée of the silent screen | 29 |
Sew on rickrack, for instance | 29 |
___ of one's own medicine | 29 |
___ of reality (wake-up call) | 29 |
Certain game point, in tennis | 29 |
Gland that produces cortisone | 29 |
Name of the only English pope | 29 |
Carried along by the currents | 29 |
"___ in the bucket" | 29 |
Things that pop up annoyingly | 29 |
YouTube video lead-ins, often | 29 |
TV networks' sine qua non | 29 |
Super Bowl Sunday highlights? | 29 |
Super Bowl revenue generators | 29 |
Created by the marketing dept | 29 |
"Personal" postings | 29 |
"Just do it" is one | 29 |
Literally, "by two" | 29 |
"Never ___ moment!" | 29 |
One old enough to know better | 29 |
21-year-old, by most accounts | 29 |
Young ___ (literary category) | 29 |
Pornographic, euphemistically | 29 |
School dance chaperones, e.g. | 29 |
Dried or darkened, as by heat | 29 |
Truly, madly or deeply: Abbr. | 29 |
Slowly or surely, for example | 29 |
"-ly" word, usually | 29 |
Programs with popups, perhaps | 29 |
Carpenter's curved cutter | 29 |
Axlike tool for dressing wood | 29 |
Fed. agency from 1946 to 1975 | 29 |
Agcy. succeeded by the N.R.C. | 29 |
Roman house or mosquito genus | 29 |
Mosquito causing yellow fever | 29 |
Pershing's W.W. I command | 29 |