Where the owner sits, at a game | 31 |
Woodsman's hydraulic helper | 31 |
Winding street in San Francisco | 31 |
Where a Briton may take a break | 31 |
What might charge a going rate? | 31 |
Winner of a famous 1938 rematch | 31 |
Where Jackson Day is celebrated | 31 |
Women's Tour sponsor: Abbr. | 31 |
What an aphrodisiac may produce | 31 |
Word on a Valentine candy heart | 31 |
What real lutefisk is soaked in | 31 |
Where the Rhone meets the Saone | 31 |
Where Interpol is headquartered | 31 |
Wisconsin Avenue, in Georgetown | 31 |
Word after mountain or medicine | 31 |
Word with "overboard" | 31 |
Whole world in one's hands? | 31 |
Winner-take-all playground game | 31 |
When the Blizzard of 1888 began | 31 |
Words with a nice ring to them? | 31 |
Words often said while kneeling | 31 |
What might be heard with a ring | 31 |
William Henry's predecessor | 31 |
Word in Einstein's equation | 31 |
What "m" is in F = ma | 31 |
What some trial lawyers play to | 31 |
When the press starts its week? | 31 |
Word often uttered with a shrug | 31 |
What delicious food seems to do | 31 |
What a jilted woman may exclaim | 31 |
Word written on a biblical wall | 31 |
Word with "telepathy" | 31 |
Word with formality or pittance | 31 |
Word with pittance or formality | 31 |
Winter home of the Chicago Cubs | 31 |
World's largest cruise port | 31 |
Will Smith film series, briefly | 31 |
What some formulas are based on | 31 |
Where gold diggers can be found | 31 |
Where Bob Dylan was born: Abbr. | 31 |
What to call some femmes: Abbr. | 31 |
When Super Bowl XXXV was played | 31 |
Word spoken in mock indignation | 31 |
Where the Knicks play in N.Y.C. | 31 |
Washington and McKinley (Abbr.) | 31 |
Weapon for a medieval assassin? | 31 |
What someone like Xantippe does | 31 |
Wearing one's birthday suit | 31 |
Where G.I.'s fought Charlie | 31 |
What Juliet asked Romeo to doff | 31 |
What America's horse lacked | 31 |
Whence Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt | 31 |
When doubled, an Orkan sign-off | 31 |
When doubled, an old TV signoff | 31 |
When doubled, a sitcom sign-off | 31 |
Whom the Arc de Triomphe honors | 31 |
Western alliance formed in 1949 | 31 |
Where to find Magic and Wizards | 31 |
Where to find Charlotte (abbr.) | 31 |
Word used by some name-droppers | 31 |
Word on some French gravestones | 31 |
Where Hercules strangled a lion | 31 |
Willy Wonka Candy Company candy | 31 |
Willy Wonka Candy Company brand | 31 |
What Dee Snider struck, to PMRC | 31 |
Where a sapsucker feels at home | 31 |
Word with butterfly or mosquito | 31 |
With 67A, like Enya's music | 31 |
Word shouted at end of audition | 31 |
WWII U.S. Pacific Forces leader | 31 |
Walkoff homer inning, typically | 31 |
When the stars come out, in ads | 31 |
When doubled, a book by Gauguin | 31 |
What you can't have less of | 31 |
Word on food packaging, perhaps | 31 |
When a factory whistle may blow | 31 |
When the sun is on the meridian | 31 |
When both hands are straight up | 31 |
Who to trust in a mystery novel | 31 |
Who discovers the perfect crime | 31 |
Words rarely uttered by toadies | 31 |
What # and # stand for, briefly | 31 |
What many park signs start with | 31 |
What an old-timer may be called | 31 |
When repeated, a calming phrase | 31 |
Where Sarah Vowell can be heard | 31 |
What "The Thinker" is | 31 |
Where Coca-Cola is 'KO' | 31 |
Where Citigroup is C, for short | 31 |
Wall St. trading place initials | 31 |
Warren of "Dillinger" | 31 |
What a "musubi" knots | 31 |
Where to find the biggest floor | 31 |
Word form for "eight" | 31 |
When rakes are seen in suburbia | 31 |
Whoopi's Oscar-winning role | 31 |
Wordsworth's words, perhaps | 31 |
What wavy lines mean, in comics | 31 |
What aeration removes from milk | 31 |
What wavy lines often represent | 31 |