One of comparable street reputation? | 36 |
One of Columbus' three ships | 32 |
One of Clinton's old offices | 32 |
One of Cleopatra's attendants | 33 |
One of classical music's Three Bs | 37 |
One of classic TV's Huxtables | 33 |
One of Cindy, Jan, and Marsha's stepbrothers | 48 |
One of Cinderella's taunters | 32 |
One of Cinderella's step-sisters | 36 |
One of Churchill's four offerings | 37 |
One of China's Northern Dynasties | 37 |
One of chemically related compounds | 35 |
One of Chekhov's Three Sisters | 34 |
One of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 46 |
One of Chekhov's 'Three Sisters' | 44 |
One of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims | 40 |
One of Charlton's many sans-pants parts | 43 |
One of Charlie's crimefighters | 34 |
One of Cezanne's "saisons" | 40 |
One of cartoonist Al's parents? | 35 |
One of Carter's titles: Abbr. | 33 |
One of Carter's charges, on TV | 34 |
One of Carroll's slithy ones | 32 |
One of Carroll's 'slithy' creatures | 47 |
One of Canada's two main polit. parties | 43 |
One of Canada's First Nations | 33 |
One of Can.'s Maritime provinces | 36 |
One of Calvin's alter egos (abbr.) | 38 |
One of C.S. Lewis's four loves | 34 |
One of C. Moore's flying quadrupeds | 39 |
One of Bugs's antagonizers, familiarly | 42 |
One of Buddy Holly's last hits | 34 |
One of Buddhism's three fires | 33 |
One of Boomer's predecessors | 32 |
One of Bolivia's official languages | 39 |
One of Blake's "Songs of Innocence" | 49 |
One of Bing Crosby's record labels | 38 |
One of Bergen's "nerds" | 37 |
One of Ben's boys on "Bonanza" | 44 |
One of Ben Franklin's certainties | 37 |
One of Ben Cartwright's sons | 32 |
One of Beethoven's nine: Abbr. | 34 |
One of Beethoven's nine (abbr.) | 35 |
One of baseball's DiMaggio brothers | 39 |
One of baseball's Alou brothers | 35 |
One of Barack's Supreme Court appointees | 44 |
One of auto repair's Pep Boys | 33 |
One of Austen's Dashwood sisters | 36 |
One of an Oreo's forty-eight | 32 |
One of an old drive-in double feature, maybe | 44 |
One of an Iraqi religious majority | 34 |
One of an identifical five, for short | 37 |
One of an historic seagoing trio | 32 |
One of an estimated quadrillion on Earth | 40 |
One of an Eli's musical pair | 32 |
One of an early rabbinical group | 32 |
One of an "inquisitive" foursome? | 43 |
One of American banking's Big Four, for short | 49 |
One of almost 12,000 N.Y.C. vehicles | 36 |
One of Alex Comfort's topics | 32 |
One of Alcott's little women | 32 |
One of Alcott's "Little Women" | 44 |
One of Alcott's "Little Men" | 42 |
One of Africa's largest cities | 34 |
One of AFI's top-10 westerns | 32 |
One of AFI's top 20 film heroes | 35 |
One of AFI's 100 Funniest Movies | 36 |
One of Afghanistan's official languages | 43 |
One of accounting's Big Four | 32 |
One of academia's Seven Sisters | 35 |
One of about nine million South Africans | 40 |
One of about a million on a jetliner | 36 |
One of about 3,000 in Shakespeare's plays | 45 |
One of about 2,400,000 in the United States | 43 |
One of about 14,500 in Manhattan | 32 |
One of about 11 in a foot-candle | 32 |
One of about 100 billion in the human brain | 43 |
One of about 1,500,000 in the Everglades | 40 |
One of A-Rod's 1893, for short | 34 |
One of a White House pair [1998] | 32 |
One of a Western political family | 33 |
One of a weatherman's three H's | 39 |
One of a very close pair of brothers | 36 |
One of a Valentine's Day dozen | 34 |
One of a typical schooner's pair | 36 |
One of a trio that weighed anchor in 1492 | 41 |
One of a trio in Scandinavian myth | 34 |
One of a trio in “The Mikado” | 37 |
One of a trio in a children's poem | 38 |
One of a thousand in a Jane Smiley title | 40 |
One of a temporary 20 in children | 33 |
One of a Sunday evening foursome | 32 |
One of a state's two, for short | 35 |
One of a state's two, briefly | 33 |
One of a starter's instructions | 35 |
One of a smartphone accessory pair | 34 |
One of a series of recurring actions | 36 |
One of a reptilian comics quartet | 33 |
One of a reporter's five W's | 36 |
One of a recovering addict's dozen | 38 |