Punches out material on a machine | 33 |
Punched-out parts of paper ballots | 34 |
Punched-out part of a paper ballot | 34 |
Punched-in-the-solar-plexus reaction | 36 |
Punch-to-the-solar-plexus noises | 32 |
Punch-in-the-stomach exclamation | 32 |
Punch the junior senator from Vermont? | 38 |
Punch Sulzberger's middle name | 34 |
Punch out the clown from "It"? | 40 |
Punch a smart aleck in the face? | 32 |
Pun heard through the grapevine (part 1) | 40 |
Pumpkins "Siamese Dream" song | 39 |
Pumpkin grower's cry of surprise? | 37 |
Pump-powered projectile propeller | 33 |
Pumbaa's pal in "The Lion King" | 45 |
Pumbaa's foot-tall pal, e.g. | 32 |
Pumbaa of "The Lion King" | 35 |
Pulverizing tool powered by gravity | 35 |
Pulver's rank, in film: Abbr. | 33 |
Pulver's rank, in film (Abbr.) | 34 |
Pulver of "Mister Roberts": Abbr. | 43 |
Pulpit in early Christian churches | 34 |
Pulp hero with a fortress of solitude | 37 |
Pulp creation of Robert E. Howard | 33 |
Pulp "His 'N' ___" | 36 |
Pulls off the road, as a Trooper | 32 |
Pullover with a bearded creature on it? | 39 |
Pulling a quarter out of the ear, e.g. | 38 |
Pulley mechanism at the construction site? | 42 |
Pullers of the chariot of Artemis | 33 |
Pulled ___ (athlete's injury) | 33 |
Pulled the wool over one's eyes | 35 |
Pulled some strings in music class | 34 |
Pulled off a daring theft in the subway? | 40 |
Pull-down exercise target, briefly | 34 |
Pull up dandelions and crab grass | 33 |
Pull out one's meat, perhaps | 32 |
Pull out of ___ (produce suddenly) | 34 |
Pull off the ultimate diamond theft? | 36 |
PULL BIG STREAK! O'S CHEERING | 33 |
Pull a classic Internet prank on | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning WWII journalist | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning writers Timothy and Jennifer | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning writer Sheehan and others | 42 |
Pulitzer-winning writer Robertson | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning William Kennedy novel | 38 |
Pulitzer-winning sports reporter Berkow | 39 |
Pulitzer-winning science author Dubos | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning San Francisco columnist | 40 |
Pulitzer-winning poet ___ St. Vincent Millay | 44 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Mark Van ___ | 34 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Gary et al. | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Armantrout and others | 43 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Amy or Robert | 35 |
Pulitzer-winning playwright ___ Davis | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning playwright William | 35 |
Pulitzer-winning playwright Cruz | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning play, "___ Town" | 43 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Shirley Ann ___ | 41 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer | 34 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Glasgow | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Alison | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning novel by Willa Cather | 38 |
Pulitzer-winning novel by Eudora Welty | 38 |
Pulitzer-winning novel by A.B. Guthrie Jr. | 42 |
Pulitzer-winning microbiologist Dubos | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning journalist Weingarten | 38 |
Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour | 35 |
Pulitzer-winning journalist Royko | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning journalist Peter | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning journalist James | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning historian Frederick Jackson ___ | 48 |
Pulitzer-winning historian Doris ___ Goodwin | 44 |
Pulitzer-winning film critic Roger | 34 |
Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist Marlette | 46 |
Pulitzer-winning critic ___ Louise Huxtable | 43 |
Pulitzer-winning critic Jefferson | 33 |
Pulitzer-winning Cormac McCarthy novel | 38 |
Pulitzer-winning composer Gunther -- | 36 |
Pulitzer-winning composer George | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning columnist Maureen | 34 |
Pulitzer-winning columnist Barry | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning cartoonist of 1948 | 35 |
Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Feiffer | 35 |
Pulitzer-winning biography of a Civil War general | 49 |
Pulitzer-winning biography of 1935 | 34 |
Pulitzer-winning biography by Douglas S. Freeman | 48 |
Pulitzer-winning biographer: 1933 and 1937 | 42 |
Pulitzer-winning biographer Leon | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning author Robert ___ Butler | 41 |
Pulitzer-winning author of the quote | 36 |
Pulitzer-winning author E. _____ Proulx | 39 |
Pulitzer-winning 1920 Eugene O'Neill play | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning "Picnic" playwright | 46 |
Pulitzer-winning "Fences" playwright | 46 |
Pulitzer-winner composer George et al. | 38 |
Pulitzer-Prize play by Owen Davis | 33 |
Pulitzer winning drama critic Brooks __ | 39 |
Pulitzer winner, "The ___ Maid": 1935 | 47 |
Pulitzer winner ___ Louise Huxtable | 35 |