Tobacco magnate who now stores pickles? | 39 |
The "J. D." of J. D. Salinger | 39 |
Toy created by Rose O'Neill in 1909 | 39 |
TV show about a filling station choice? | 39 |
truTV's 'Open Court' anchor | 39 |
They may write about high school sports | 39 |
Tactics employed in some labor disputes | 39 |
The Gershwins' "___ Stay" | 39 |
They often end with X's and O's | 39 |
Thug Brasi in "The Godfather" | 39 |
Tune from "On the Town": 1944 | 39 |
Two-time 1990s A.L. batting champ Edgar | 39 |
Two-player logic game with colored pegs | 39 |
Television award given to a Surrealist? | 39 |
Talking devices situated in the center? | 39 |
Tess of the d'Urbervilles's job | 39 |
Three-part vaccine given to kids: Abbr. | 39 |
Title song of a 1970 Van Morrison album | 39 |
TV title character who wrote in a diary | 39 |
Title gambler in a 1943 Cary Grant film | 39 |
Tennis shot that's a little too low | 39 |
They're seen in many cities at noon | 39 |
They don't require psychiatric help | 39 |
Taken in strange compulsive cleaner (7) | 39 |
Tie score after two games, as in tennis | 39 |
The final drink that may truly be final | 39 |
Three words before "customer" | 39 |
Texter's "Then again ..." | 39 |
Take responsibility for a faux pas, say | 39 |
Trotsky's private course in fossils | 39 |
Thomas Jefferson's Declaration role | 39 |
They're choosy about what they chew | 39 |
Things that make you go "Mmm" | 39 |
Theater show that follows a commercial? | 39 |
They might be offered to avoid bouncing | 39 |
Take charge, like an elevator operator? | 39 |
Title assumed by Margaret Tudor in 1513 | 39 |
Transmits a message to Pancho and pals? | 39 |
The ___ of Galloway, Scottish peninsula | 39 |
The last two were in St. Paul and Tampa | 39 |
This is a grammar slip don't use it | 39 |
They're often caught in the morning | 39 |
They're served at Fortnum and Mason | 39 |
They take night flights (with a Toyota) | 39 |
Tonic "If You Could Only ___" | 39 |
The Mountain Goats "___ Song" | 39 |
Tennis player with nine Grand Slam wins | 39 |
Two-time Australian Open champ Williams | 39 |
Tokio Hotel "Ready, ___, Go!" | 39 |
The number of hills in Rome, in Italian | 39 |
The University of the South, familiarly | 39 |
The NBA's "Big Aristotle" | 39 |
The N.B.A.'s O'Neal, familiarly | 39 |
The Guess Who: "___ the Land" | 39 |
The Beatles played there in August 1965 | 39 |
Tibetan or Chinese "lion dog" | 39 |
They're often not seen on the beach | 39 |
Taking pictures of Paul Michael Glaser? | 39 |
They can't get away from each other | 39 |
Tuscan town, home of the painter Duccio | 39 |
Tavern regular who orders girly drinks? | 39 |
Team in a guys' outdoor b-ball game | 39 |
Tchaikovsky's "March ___" | 39 |
They're often taken to kindergarten | 39 |
Their work is "shear delight" | 39 |
Thirty-five year old sketch comedy show | 39 |
Temporary havens, until things get hot? | 39 |
Thin Lizzy/Roger Waters guitarist White | 39 |
The ___, channel near the Isle of Wight | 39 |
The way it's always done, for short | 39 |
Tom's love in "Tom Jones" | 39 |
The Enterprise or the Millennium Falcon | 39 |
The rain here falls mainly on the plain | 39 |
Thelonious ___ Monk, memorable musician | 39 |
Title for a woman with un marido: Abbr. | 39 |
The U.S.S.R. had the first civilian one | 39 |
The "Incredible Hulk" creator | 39 |
The ''S'' in T.S. Eliot | 39 |
The "Tatler" essayist Richard | 39 |
Team with the most Super Bowl victories | 39 |
Town freed by the Allies: July 18, 1944 | 39 |
Thurmond who was a senator for 47 years | 39 |
Type of shoes on Elvis' first album | 39 |
Try unsuccessfully like a major leaguer | 39 |
Toon often featured opposite a kangaroo | 39 |
Top playwright of the Irish Renaissance | 39 |
Telephone company in a Washington port? | 39 |
They may crunch when you bite into them | 39 |
Tribe in the first "Survivor" | 39 |
The ____ of Hoffman : Offenbach opera | 39 |
Trademark derived from a Tom Swift book | 39 |
They take a long time to reach maturity | 39 |
The supermarket has bags and bags of it | 39 |
They usually come with strings attached | 39 |
Trust-buster president's first name | 39 |
Turner named his preferred apple color? | 39 |
They often have pop idols on the covers | 39 |
Two decades after Cleopatra's death | 39 |
Transubstantiation, say, in Catholicism | 39 |
They're worth twice as much as fins | 39 |