Its county seat is Grand Junction, Colorado | 43 |
Its cousin is stout | 19 |
Its cover is round so it doesn't fall through | 49 |
Its creation might cause back pain | 34 |
Its creme may be eaten first | 28 |
Its crest bears a book with Hebrew text | 39 |
Its crew included Hercules and Orpheus | 38 |
Its crew was protected by the goddess Hera | 42 |
Its crown is in your head | 25 |
Its ctr. is a bull's-eye | 28 |
Its currency is the dirham: Abbr. | 33 |
Its currency is the euro | 24 |
Its currency is the gourde | 26 |
Its currency is the kip | 23 |
Its currency is the kwanza | 26 |
Its currency is the nuevo sol | 29 |
Its currency unit is the ariary | 31 |
Its customers may get steamed | 29 |
Its customers paint, sculpt, etc. | 33 |
Its D stands for "disc" | 33 |
Its D.C. building has the Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. quote "Taxes are what we pay for a civilized society" | 115 |
Its days are numbered | 21 |
Its debut airing was "Gone With the Wind" | 51 |
Its deck has 108 cards | 22 |
Its declination is nearly 90° | 32 |
Its definition is often debated | 31 |
Its deorbit occured in 2005 | 27 |
Its design last changed in 1952 | 31 |
Its diameter is measured in picometers | 38 |
Its disappearance aided bald eagles | 35 |
Its discovery may result in a recount | 37 |
Its dome was designed by Michelangelo | 37 |
Its door is called a fly | 24 |
Its driver might have a handle | 30 |
Its drops may be alarming, with "the" | 47 |
Its ears sprouted on Midas | 26 |
Its eastern end passes south of Youngstown | 42 |
Its easternmost point borders Rus. | 34 |
Its eclub program is Pancake Revolution | 39 |
Its effect is hard to predict | 29 |
Its egg takes eight weeks to hatch | 34 |
Its Egyptian name simply means "river" | 48 |
Its emblem had a sword and shield | 33 |
Its emblem has wings enfolding the globe | 40 |
Its emblem is a crescent | 24 |
Its emblem was an eagle | 23 |
Its embrace can be fatal | 24 |
Its embrace is lethal | 21 |
Its empire once included Zanzibar | 33 |
Its employees are in training | 29 |
Its employees are often in the pits | 35 |
Its employees get a lot of perks | 32 |
Its employees might have jumper cables: Abbr. | 45 |
Its end comes in under 2 weeks | 30 |
Its end is often observed | 25 |
Its English version has more than 3.5 million entries | 53 |
Its entrance was barred with a flaming sword | 44 |
Its epilogue ends with "set me free" | 46 |
Its episode "The Menagerie" won a Hugo Award | 54 |
Its episode titles have included "Got Murder?" and "You Kill Me" | 84 |
Its ETAs are PST | 16 |
Its extract is used in Worcestershire sauce | 43 |
Its eye is needed in a "Macbeth" recipe | 49 |
Its eye is on TV | 16 |
Its eye is used in recipes | 26 |
Its eye is used in spooky recipes | 33 |
Its eye may be part of a witch's brew | 41 |
Its façade was once owned by Desilu | 38 |
Its face has hands | 18 |
Its face is almost vertical | 27 |
Its face is hidden | 18 |
Its familiar logo represents a goddess's wing | 49 |
Its favorite word is "Violation" | 42 |
Its fórmula quÃmica is NaCl | 33 |
Its field is 300 yards long | 27 |
Its field once had a Strawberry | 31 |
Its fight song is "The Mighty Bruins" | 47 |
Its film school alumni include Alexander Payne and Francis Ford Coppola | 71 |
Its films begin with a roar | 27 |
Its films have roaring starts | 29 |
Its final production was released in 1959 | 41 |
Its final word is "Israel" | 36 |
Its first ad touted "1,000 songs in your pocket" | 58 |
Its first awards ceremony was co-hosted by Bobbie Gentry | 56 |
Its first C.E.O. was the W.W. I hero Eddie Rickenbacker | 55 |
Its first capital was Chillicothe, 1803-10 | 42 |
Its first car was built by aeronautical engineers | 49 |
Its first car was the Model AA | 30 |
Its first catalog was mailed out in 1905 | 40 |
Its first combat use was in 1943 in the Solomon Isls. | 53 |
Its first complete ed. was published in 1928 | 44 |
Its first emp. was Otto | 23 |
Its first flight was from Geneva to Tel Aviv | 44 |
Its first football shoe was the ATOM | 36 |
Its first headquarters was called Hitsville U.S.A. | 50 |
Its first is for fools | 22 |
Its first issue featured Mia Farrow on the cover | 48 |
Its first issue featured Sugar Ray Robinson's wife Edna on the cover | 72 |
Its first leader was Lord Ismay, 1952-1957 | 42 |
Its first letter stands for "untersee" | 48 |