Mount also called Jabal Musa | 28 |
Battle zone of 1956 and 1967 | 28 |
Oscar winner for Maggio role | 28 |
"__ you asked ..." | 28 |
''__ when?'' | 28 |
"--- you asked..." | 28 |
Middle of a warm weather pun | 28 |
Nobelist in Literature: 1930 | 28 |
Ratio involving a hypotenuse | 28 |
Graph of a periodic function | 28 |
Indefinitely, in legal lingo | 28 |
Trigonometry's law of __ | 28 |
The orthopedist ordered a __ | 28 |
First-aid bracer in SE Asia? | 28 |
Grade school marching orders | 28 |
Highway warning sign message | 28 |
Parent's status, perhaps | 28 |
TV's Kate or Allie, e.g. | 28 |
Playing card without a match | 28 |
Disposable vacation purchase | 28 |
Extol a person's virtues | 28 |
Double-play pitch, hopefully | 28 |
Political faction in Ireland | 28 |
"Aeneid" character | 28 |
Opportunities for repentance | 28 |
Preachers' topics, often | 28 |
Levy on cigarettes and booze | 28 |
Great Plains language family | 28 |
Dakota's language family | 28 |
Lakota's language family | 28 |
Another ally of the Cheyenne | 28 |
Cleveland Browns QB: 1974-83 | 28 |
Tube used to transfer liquid | 28 |
Tube for transferring liquid | 28 |
Draw off through a bent tube | 28 |
Tubes for emptying fishtanks | 28 |
"To ___ With Love" | 28 |
Title for Arthur Conan Doyle | 28 |
Recruit's sentence ender | 28 |
Novelist Haggard's title | 28 |
What corporals call colonels | 28 |
Paul McCartney's address | 28 |
Paul McCartney or Elton John | 28 |
Elton John or Paul McCartney | 28 |
"To __, With Love" | 28 |
''Dear'' one | 28 |
Walter Raleigh, among others | 28 |
Madam's fellow addressee | 28 |
Indicator of general respect | 28 |
End of a private's reply | 28 |
Drill sergeant's address | 28 |
Address heard while kneeling | 28 |
Pedigree listing at Aqueduct | 28 |
Had half a role in producing | 28 |
1970s British prime minister | 28 |
"All clear" signal | 28 |
Noise associated with police | 28 |
It'll make you pull over | 28 |
Male sovereigns' address | 28 |
He circumnavigated the world | 28 |
App with a microphone button | 28 |
Hombre who acts like a stud? | 28 |
Harry Potter's godfather | 28 |
Wind from the Libyan deserts | 28 |
Those around the Round Table | 28 |
Really formal letter opening | 28 |
Old-fashioned letter opener? | 28 |
Lancelot and Gawain were two | 28 |
Collective letter salutation | 28 |
Breakfast table staple: Var. | 28 |
"Boom-bah" lead-in | 28 |
Word before "boom" | 28 |
Jael's victim: Judg. 4:5 | 28 |
"Aye aye, capitan" | 28 |
Enthusiastic reply in Mexico | 28 |
Emphatic foreign affirmation | 28 |
Tapas bar waiter's reply | 28 |
Pablo's strong agreement | 28 |
Emphatic Spanish affirmative | 28 |
Emphatic answer in Andalusia | 28 |
An aye for an aye, in Mexico | 28 |
Agreeable comment in Cozumel | 28 |
Insistent Andalusian assents | 28 |
A south-of-the-border assent | 28 |
Ebert's longtime co-host | 28 |
Leaking radiator's sound | 28 |
Before "boom, bah" | 28 |
Spacek of "Carrie" | 28 |
Wool-gathering Oscar winner? | 28 |
Mother superior's charge | 28 |
Maggie Smith film of '92 | 28 |
Norway's Seven ___ Falls | 28 |
Famous chapel in the Vatican | 28 |
"Get comfortable!" | 28 |
"Take a load off!" | 28 |
Word to a well-trained boxer | 28 |
Stop running around, perhaps | 28 |
Interviewer's invitation | 28 |
___ shibah (mourn in Israel) | 28 |
Stringed instrument of India | 28 |