One taking a little off the top? | 32 |
Entertainer's representative | 32 |
"Swifty" Lazar was one | 32 |
Ballplayers' representatives | 32 |
Ain't She Sweet? composer | 32 |
Man has seven, wrote Shakespeare | 32 |
Big name in imaging technologies | 32 |
Sheiks' guests, maybe (Var.) | 32 |
Like Cirque du Soleil performers | 32 |
Backwoods "opposed to" | 32 |
Related on the father's side | 32 |
Vice President succeeded by Ford | 32 |
Nixon's first vice president | 32 |
Word with "many moons" | 32 |
It may appear after a long time? | 32 |
It comes after a long, long time | 32 |
Opposite of "from now" | 32 |
Fifth word of Gettysburg Address | 32 |
"Long, long ___ . . ." | 32 |
"A long time __ . . ." | 32 |
'... and seven years --' | 32 |
In a state of eager anticipation | 32 |
Highly excited with anticipation | 32 |
Suffix on bygone nightclub names | 32 |
Opus choreographed by Balanchine | 32 |
A verbal contest between actors | 32 |
You suffer when you're in it | 32 |
"... the __ of defeat" | 32 |
Where the ancient Greeks shopped | 32 |
Public square, in ancient Greece | 32 |
Site of the Temple of Hephaestus | 32 |
Public squares in ancient Greece | 32 |
Rodent destructive to sugar cane | 32 |
Dept. that sponsors the 4-H club | 32 |
Cabinet dept. founded by Lincoln | 32 |
Site of a much-visited mausoleum | 32 |
City near Keoladeo National Park | 32 |
"Then it's a deal" | 32 |
Is on the same page, so to speak | 32 |
Prefix with "business" | 32 |
"Get ___ on yourself!" | 32 |
One who makes a deal with a G.M. | 32 |
Case officer's charge: Abbr. | 32 |
Athletes' negotiators: Abbr. | 32 |
Request from a thirsty Spaniard? | 32 |
About three-fourths of la Tierra | 32 |
It will probably keep you in bed | 32 |
"Just as I suspected!" | 32 |
You might say it when you get it | 32 |
"Now I've got it!" | 32 |
"I've got it now!" | 32 |
"I suspected as much!" | 32 |
Comment after getting something? | 32 |
Word associated with light bulbs | 32 |
Response when something hits you | 32 |
Reaction after getting something | 32 |
"Well, well, well ..." | 32 |
"Summer Moved On" band | 32 |
"I knew it all along!" | 32 |
One giving Starbuck's orders | 32 |
Early John Barrymore talkie role | 32 |
Captain in "Moby Dick" | 32 |
''___ the Arab'' | 32 |
''Gotcha'' cries | 32 |
They often accompany discoveries | 32 |
Good students have many of these | 32 |
"Can I get a word in?" | 32 |
"Sorry to intrude ..." | 32 |
"If I may butt in ..." | 32 |
"Can I say something?" | 32 |
'If I may interrupt ...' | 32 |
''May I speak?'' | 32 |
"Your slip is showing" | 32 |
"Pay attention to me!" | 32 |
"May I say something?" | 32 |
"May I get a word in?" | 32 |
"Beg your pardon ... " | 32 |
"Attention please ..." | 32 |
'Billy, Don't Be --' | 32 |
"Feels won-n-nderful!" | 32 |
Take _____ on (inhale, as drugs) | 32 |
U.S. painter-sculptor: 1869-1953 | 32 |
Wide receiver turned broadcaster | 32 |
"Whatever shall I do?" | 32 |
Relative of "oh, dear" | 32 |
"What is to be done?!" | 32 |
"Kung Fu" actor Philip | 32 |
"Get ___ of yourself!" | 32 |
"A house is not _____" | 32 |
"Hi!" on the high seas | 32 |
''Hey, sailor!'' | 32 |
Sounds in a dentist's office | 32 |
Sounds during doctor's exams | 32 |
"Eureka!" alternatives | 32 |
Utterances of pain relief etc. | 32 |
Responses to a massage therapist | 32 |
Expressions of delight or regret | 32 |
"I get it," humorously | 32 |
Facetious words of understanding | 32 |
Facetious words of enlightenment | 32 |