It may be used for pins and needles | 35 |
Case for some small, sharp items | 32 |
Case for needles and small scissors | 35 |
Case for a Dorcas society member | 32 |
  One of two bath towels | 32 |
Cases that hold pins and needles | 32 |
Words said after flambéing a dessert, maybe | 46 |
James Hubert Blake's nickname | 33 |
"Memories of You" pianist Blake | 41 |
"Charleston Rag" composer Blake | 41 |
Jazz musician Blake featured on a 1995 stamp | 44 |
Blake of "Shuffle Along" | 34 |
1978 Broadway show with Gregory Hines | 37 |
It takes three tricks to get a hand | 35 |
Game usually played with 32 cards | 33 |
Game that can be played with half a pinochle deck | 49 |
Its highest card is jack of trumps | 34 |
Game played with a 24- or 32-card deck | 38 |
Game often played with a 24-card deck | 37 |
Game in which the right bower is the highest card | 49 |
Game in which the highest cards are the bowers | 46 |
Game in which each player receives five cards | 45 |
Card game that also means 'swindle' | 43 |
Ohio city named for a mathematician | 35 |
Author of the "Elements," ca. 300 B.C. | 48 |
"Elements" mathematician | 34 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Welty | 35 |
Email program named for a writer | 32 |
Email client named after an author | 34 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill | 44 |
Seat of Oregon's Lane County | 32 |
Oregon’s “Emerald City” | 35 |
Broadway's ___ O'Neill Theater | 38 |
2003 Grammy winner for "A Mighty Wind" | 48 |
Faulkner femme fatale ___ Varner | 32 |
"The Long, Hot Summer" vixen __ Varner | 48 |
Faulkner's femme fatale ___ Varner | 38 |
Character in Faulkner's "The Town" | 48 |
"The Long, Hot Summer" woman ___ Varner | 49 |
Swiss mathematician: 1707–83 | 35 |
Swiss who pioneered in graph theory | 35 |
Swiss mathematician: 18th century | 33 |
Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations | 49 |
Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem | 42 |
Originator of the formula e^ix = cos x + i sin x | 48 |
Noted Swiss mathematician: 18th century | 39 |
Noted Swiss mathematician: 1707-83 | 34 |
Noted Swiss mathematician (1707-83) | 35 |
Noted 18th-century mathematician | 32 |
Mathematician with a formula named after him | 44 |
Mathematician who named the constant e | 38 |
Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note | 43 |
Introducer of the math symbol "e" | 43 |
Friend and colleague of Bernoulli | 33 |
Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law | 43 |
Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity | 46 |
Discoverer of the law of quadratic reciprocity | 46 |
Author of "Introduction to Algebra" | 45 |
18th-century Swiss mathematician | 32 |
"Theoria motuum lunae" writer | 39 |
"Elements of Algebra" author | 38 |
Something given when someone has been taken | 43 |
Fidel Castro gave one for Che Guevara | 37 |
Kennedy daughter who wed Sargent Shriver | 40 |
Special Olympics founder Shriver | 32 |
Joseph Kennedy's middle daughter | 36 |
Arnold may call her ''Mom'' | 43 |
Nina Simone's real first name | 33 |
Kennedy who married Sargent Shriver | 35 |
Corinne Tate's sister, on "Soap" | 46 |
Second smallest continent, by size (abbr.) | 42 |
Continent on one side of the Atl. | 33 |
It's about 10% larger than Australia | 40 |
Start for ''asian'' | 35 |
Source of about 20% of U.S. imports: Abbr. | 42 |
Site of a struggling union: Abbr. | 33 |
Scandinavia's continent: Abbr. | 34 |
Portugal's continent (abbr.) | 32 |
Liechtenstein's locale: Abbr. | 33 |
It's across the Atl. from the U.S. | 38 |
Backpacker's destination: Abbr. | 35 |
"The Continent" (abbr.) | 33 |
"The Bourne Identity" setting: Abbr. | 46 |
  Land on the other side of the Atl. | 44 |
___ Pass (one way to travel across the Alps) | 44 |
Kind of pass for an overseas passenger | 38 |
Continental traveler's ___ system | 37 |
Continental train ticketing service | 35 |
Company that sells continental train tickets | 44 |
It holds about 70% of the world population | 42 |
They've always been at war with Oceania | 43 |
The majority of people live here | 32 |
Superstate in Orwell's "1984" | 43 |
Landmass that spans over 180 degrees of longitude | 49 |
It's about 10% of the Earth's surface | 45 |
It stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific | 45 |
It stretches from Iberia to Siberia | 35 |
It covers about 10.6% of the Earth's surface | 48 |
Home to nearly 70% of all people | 32 |
"Nineteen Eighty-Four" superpower | 43 |