Buttered someone up big-time | 28 |
Father and victim of Oedipus | 28 |
Winters '32 and '80 | 28 |
Fish also called a namaycush | 28 |
Best seller by Keillor: 1985 | 28 |
"Bell Song" singer | 28 |
Pronounce l's as w's | 28 |
Green Bay Packers' field | 28 |
Something shaken, supposedly | 28 |
Certain political incumbents | 28 |
Roll metal into a thin plate | 28 |
Old-fashioned fighting force | 28 |
Italian automaker since 1906 | 28 |
It makes frequent touchdowns | 28 |
Where porcine pilots arrive? | 28 |
Alamo and Faneuil Hall, e.g. | 28 |
Catch Groucho while fishing? | 28 |
Part of a buffer zone, maybe | 28 |
Michael of 'Bonanza' | 28 |
Michael ___, memorable actor | 28 |
Translators' specialties | 28 |
Legal scholar Guinier et al. | 28 |
Substance obtained from wool | 28 |
Cohort of Siegel and Luciano | 28 |
Pussy between one's legs | 28 |
Bachelor party entertainment | 28 |
TV interviewee's clip-on | 28 |
Places for awareness ribbons | 28 |
French astronomer and family | 28 |
Some Arctic Circle residents | 28 |
Wealthy life (with back tax) | 28 |
Indiana town near South Bend | 28 |
Decorative fold on a garment | 28 |
Term signifying Latino pride | 28 |
Washing an elephant, for one | 28 |
It may be thrown in the ring | 28 |
Former Detroit pitching star | 28 |
Volcano in the Chilean Andes | 28 |
Desktop publisher's need | 28 |
Connect with, as a dock post | 28 |
Performing high-tech surgery | 28 |
"The ___ heard..." | 28 |
"___ the Mohicans" | 28 |
Steve Martin romantic comedy | 28 |
One who got held up, perhaps | 28 |
They may stand for something | 28 |
Post-midnight balancing-out? | 28 |
_____ the day (near evening) | 28 |
St. Augustine's language | 28 |
Vice principal's concern | 28 |
Procrastination's result | 28 |
Sign above a Tijuana A.T.M.? | 28 |
Working hours for night owls | 28 |
Milky liquids in some plants | 28 |
Punjabi policeman's club | 28 |
Milkweed juices, for example | 28 |
The Sharks of Broadway, e.g. | 28 |
Another opera by Verdi: 1853 | 28 |
Person that's pointed at | 28 |
Outwit someone, proverbially | 28 |
Cape Canaveral statistician? | 28 |
Ottawa's Chateau ______ | 28 |
Former Canadian P.M. Wilfrid | 28 |
"Alice" star Linda | 28 |
Daughter of Titus Andronicus | 28 |
___ order (political slogan) | 28 |
Where some suits are pressed | 28 |
Sing Sing's famed warden | 28 |
"... to buy a ___" | 28 |
Get into the action in Vegas | 28 |
"Now I ___ . . . " | 28 |
Football Hall of Famer Bobby | 28 |
Asserts one's right (to) | 28 |
Manual laborers in a nunnery | 28 |
Manual laborers in a convent | 28 |
Speaks the unvarnished truth | 28 |
Speaks completely truthfully | 28 |
Certain congregation members | 28 |
___-Boy (brand of furniture) | 28 |
Typesetter's term: Abbr. | 28 |
Certain flat-screen, briefly | 28 |
''To life!'' | 28 |
Nine-time Emmy winner Cloris | 28 |
Front runner in the Iditarod | 28 |
Display at a golf tournament | 28 |
Precede, with "to" | 28 |
Most like lettuce or spinach | 28 |
Namesakes of a wife of Jacob | 28 |
Jacob's wife and others | 28 |
Senator from Vermont Patrick | 28 |
Handle, as a velodrome curve | 28 |
___ a conclusion (prejudges) | 28 |
Bombardier Aerospace product | 28 |
Activity for young pitchers? | 28 |
D.V. Silvers's jazz song | 28 |
Temporary "owners" | 28 |
A well-trained quip (Part 4) | 28 |
Feature of the simplest path | 28 |
What the easiest path offers | 28 |
Natty Bumppo's sobriquet | 28 |