Owning property, but in need of money | 37 |
Owners, landlords and tenants: Abbr. | 36 |
Owner/waitress in "Garfield" | 38 |
Owner of TV's Fantasy Island | 32 |
Owner of the vanity plate "88 KEYS" | 45 |
Owner of the largest bed Goldilocks tried | 41 |
Owner of The Huffington Post since 2011 | 39 |
Owner of the highest building in Chicago | 40 |
Owner of the Galápagos Islands | 33 |
Owner of the farm where Woodstock took place | 44 |
Owner of the Buddy List trademark | 33 |
Owner of the "Rosebud" sled | 37 |
Owner of Jimmy Dean and Hillshire Farm | 38 |
Owner of Hotels.com and Hotwire.com | 35 |
Owner of eight other answers in this puzzle | 43 |
Owner of Capitol Records and Parlophone | 39 |
Owner of Buzz and Woody, in "Toy Story" | 49 |
Owner of Ben & Jerry's ice cream | 40 |
Owner of basketball's Shanghai Sharks | 41 |
Owner of an online company, formally? | 37 |
Owner of a Lonely Heart group | 32 |
Owner of a legendary lantern kicker | 35 |
Owner of a Cayman Islands bank account, maybe | 45 |
Owner of "Leapin' Lena" | 37 |
Owner in "Garfield Without Garfield" | 46 |
Owner and operator of many planes | 33 |
Owl on "Sesame Street" | 32 |
Owl in the "Harry Potter" books | 41 |
Owl City "___ in the Headlights" | 42 |
Owl City "Honey and the ___" | 38 |
Owens with four Olympic gold medals | 35 |
Owen's "Wedding Crashers" costar | 46 |
Owen's "Starsky & Hutch" costar | 49 |
Owen Wister's "___ McLean" | 40 |
Owen of "Children of Men" | 35 |
Ovoid object used in the national sport of Wales | 48 |
Ovine with curly black hair prized by furriers | 46 |
Oviform : egg :: dolabriform : _____ | 36 |
Ovid's "___ Amatoria" | 35 |
Ovid's "The _____ Love" | 37 |
Ovid's "It hurts!" | 32 |
Ovid's '-- Amatoria' | 32 |
Oveta Culp Hobby's WWII underlings | 38 |
Overzealous promgoer's choice, maybe | 40 |
Overwrought language left in the sun too long? | 46 |
Overwhelms, with "down" | 33 |
Overwhelms audibly (with "out") | 41 |
Overwhelmingly common way to pay for drugs | 42 |
Overwhelming surge, as of opinion | 33 |
Overwhelmed, with "under" | 35 |
Overwhelmed with paperwork, figuratively | 40 |
Overwhelmed gift recipient's comment | 40 |
Overwhelmed by one's online journal? | 40 |
Overwhelmed (with ''under'') | 44 |
Overwhelm, with "down" | 32 |
Overwhelm a Genesis figure with noise? | 38 |
Overwatered plant's affliction | 34 |
Overused word since a 2005 movie's release | 46 |
Overturned a glass of milk, maybe | 33 |
Overture used by "The Lone Ranger" | 44 |
Overtones or harmonics, in music | 32 |
Overthrown, overcome, or helpless | 33 |
Overthrow of third base, for one | 32 |
Overthrow of first base, for one | 32 |
Overtake and attack, oater style | 32 |
Overstuffed with dialogue, as some films | 40 |
Overstay one's welcome, e.g. | 32 |
Overstay one's welcome at the podium | 40 |
Oversized meals for Fred Flintstone, maybe? | 43 |
Oversimplify, with "down" | 35 |
Oversimplifies, as educational standards | 40 |
Overshot exit ramp in Dallas's sister city? | 47 |
Overshadowed, with "above" | 36 |
Overseer of some practices: Abbr. | 33 |
Overseer of ancient Roman public works | 38 |
Overseer of a corp.'s bottom line | 37 |
Overseas vet who's come home | 32 |
Overseas Turkey Day celebrants, perhaps | 39 |
Overseas network, with "the" | 38 |
Overseas financial market inits. | 32 |
Overseas diplomat in N.Y.C., say | 32 |
Overseas broadcasting service: Abbr. | 36 |
Overseas broadcaster, with "the" | 42 |
Overseas addresses for G.I.'s | 33 |
Overrun, like a bunch of cockroaches | 36 |
Overrun with dandelions and such | 32 |
Overprivileged 6-year-old of children's lit | 47 |
Overpowered Minute Maid dispenser? | 34 |
Overnight party with techno music | 33 |
Overnight accommodations by the shore | 37 |
Overly sentimental or overly wet | 32 |
Overly intellectual, stereotypically | 36 |
Overly engaging websites with little value, say | 47 |
Overly emphatic assent said with a fist pump | 44 |
Overly detailed account, slangily | 33 |
Overly cute kitten that annoys Garfield | 39 |
Overly concerned with fine print | 32 |
Overly bookish type, stereotypically | 36 |
Overly bookish sort, stereotypically | 36 |
Overly avid Baltimore football fans? | 36 |