Not too hard, as a crossword | 28 |
Adjective showing confidence | 28 |
Dominate a meeting, in a way | 28 |
Perform peripeteia, in a way | 28 |
Harry Potter's house elf | 28 |
Dogs first bred in Thuringia | 28 |
Number of signos del zodiaco | 28 |
How most farm animals behave | 28 |
Prefix for "drama" | 28 |
Former denizens of Mauritius | 28 |
  Quality of cooking | 28 |
Beware of that baker: He ___ | 28 |
Serves more than one purpose | 28 |
Sopwith Camel/Fokker clashes | 28 |
It may help one avoid pounds | 28 |
Where toys may be displayed? | 28 |
"Let sleeping ___" | 28 |
Miserable, unhappy existence | 28 |
Shannen of "90210" | 28 |
Husband's advice, part 2 | 28 |
Husband's advice, part 3 | 28 |
Doctor in Hugh Lofting tales | 28 |
Come-ons for bargain hunters | 28 |
Stephen King title character | 28 |
1941 #1 hit for Tommy Dorsey | 28 |
Via ___ (Christ's route) | 28 |
'70s coins featuring DDE | 28 |
Single-named 60's singer | 28 |
Germanic counterpart of Thor | 28 |
Edson-Hasen comics character | 28 |
Bygone Gus Edson comic strip | 28 |
'97 film role for Johnny | 28 |
"First, ____ harm" | 28 |
Area that honors art patrons | 28 |
Shula's shoelace problem | 28 |
"I've no idea" | 28 |
"Stop sassing me!" | 28 |
Referee's song to losers | 28 |
"Easy, big fella!" | 28 |
"Stay right there" | 28 |
"Keep it a secret" | 28 |
Scribbled at a board meeting | 28 |
Co-star of Nimoy and Shatner | 28 |
Thingamajig (#8 on the list) | 28 |
Item brought to open houses? | 28 |
Ones giving winner forecasts | 28 |
Picasso mistress and subject | 28 |
Filmdom's Mamie Van ____ | 28 |
Film producer and playwright | 28 |
Andrea ___, famous shipwreck | 28 |
Andrea --- (ill-fated liner) | 28 |
Andrea -- (ill-fated vessel) | 28 |
Andrea ___: ill-fated ship | 28 |
Neoprimitive American artist | 28 |
New ___, in Richmond, N.Y.C. | 28 |
R.I. rebel in the 1840's | 28 |
Last name in a Dickens title | 28 |
Fish's stabilizing organ | 28 |
Setting of many Hardy novels | 28 |
County in many a Hardy novel | 28 |
Big name in the Big Band Era | 28 |
Compete in a power hour, say | 28 |
Word before "thou" | 28 |
Late 1990s Nasdaq phenomenon | 28 |
Many went bust after booming | 28 |
Part of a collegiate address | 28 |
Perform a dance with a shake | 28 |
Open a bottle of cheap beer? | 28 |
Foursome's social outing | 28 |
What new moms of twins need? | 28 |
Valet's temporary option | 28 |
Like an oboe, but not a sax? | 28 |
Gridiron razzle-dazzle plays | 28 |
Equivoques; ambiguities: Fr. | 28 |
Mamie Eisenhower, née ___ | 28 |
Brad of "Deadwood" | 28 |
Option for soap or ice cream | 28 |
Plant of the geranium family | 28 |
Unattractively old-fashioned | 28 |
Sad place for monks to live? | 28 |
In one's heart of hearts | 28 |
Opposite of a gleeful shout? | 28 |
Repeated cry in a 1973 fight | 28 |
Some winter Olympic athletes | 28 |
On the outs with a relative? | 28 |
Up-front money, as for a car | 28 |
Worked a manual transmission | 28 |
Eat all one's leftovers? | 28 |
Where to drop, during a fire | 28 |
Where some major arteries go | 28 |
Oppressed by people in power | 28 |
Bobby Freeman question, 1958 | 28 |
Certain doctorate, for short | 28 |
Soft serve stores, for short | 28 |
Little pieces, idiomatically | 28 |
Euro's Greek predecessor | 28 |
Count with a severe overbite | 28 |
Volunteers' counterparts | 28 |
"Rocky IV" nemesis | 28 |
1993 Dean Koontz best-seller | 28 |