Taylor of "Ransom" | 28 |
Treated, in a way, as a lawn | 28 |
They may be good for singles | 28 |
They're studied by stars | 28 |
They separate fair from foul | 28 |
They may be locked or sealed | 28 |
Three coins in the fountain? | 28 |
Talks like the cat Sylvester | 28 |
TV show warmup, for instance | 28 |
Transporter across the Andes | 28 |
Train stopping at every sta. | 28 |
Third-largest city in Poland | 28 |
Theater chain founder Marcus | 28 |
Tree trunk, after processing | 28 |
Things like Audi's rings | 28 |
Trickster in Norse mythology | 28 |
Tricky guy in Norse pantheon | 28 |
Tickled texter's comment | 28 |
Town south of San Bernardino | 28 |
The __ Ranger (Western hero) | 28 |
They're not party people | 28 |
The New ___, in the 50's | 28 |
Turn counterclockwise, maybe | 28 |
Title for Byron or Baltimore | 28 |
Throw a walk-off homer, e.g. | 28 |
Tricky romantic relationship | 28 |
The ___ Spoonful, rock group | 28 |
Turntablist's collection | 28 |
Test for a future ABA member | 28 |
Transports in W.W. II: Abbr. | 28 |
The Fighting Tigers, briefly | 28 |
Three-star U.S. Army officer | 28 |
Trouter's artificial fly | 28 |
Troubadours' instruments | 28 |
Troubadour's instruments | 28 |
The Cramps' ___ Interior | 28 |
Telling it like it isn't | 28 |
Third-largest city of France | 28 |
Thanksgiving parade producer | 28 |
Thanksgiving Day Parade name | 28 |
Tennessee Williams character | 28 |
Toon with a cat named Bowser | 28 |
They have clean-up positions | 28 |
TV's"_____Dad" | 28 |
Try to lighten the mood, say | 28 |
The Sudanese Republic, today | 28 |
Title woman in a 1975 #1 hit | 28 |
Trees sought by leaf peepers | 28 |
Teammate of Mantle and Berra | 28 |
Teammate of Berra and Mantle | 28 |
Teacherly suffix with school | 28 |
Teacher from the old school? | 28 |
They're sometimes shaken | 28 |
Tuscan marble-exporting city | 28 |
The common people, generally | 28 |
Two-time Grammy winner Kathy | 28 |
They're on the dull side | 28 |
They may be child's play | 28 |
There might be one on a hero | 28 |
Television, newspapers, etc. | 28 |
They shall inherit the Earth | 28 |
Thornburgh's predecessor | 28 |
Track-and-field competitions | 28 |
Toast and peach dessert name | 28 |
They're found in patches | 28 |
Truman biographer ___ Miller | 28 |
They lap France's coasts | 28 |
They're great conductors | 28 |
They're found in showers | 28 |
The first 'M' of MGM | 28 |
They swing on a steady basis | 28 |
Two-time World Series champs | 28 |
The people upstairs, briefly | 28 |
Their actions speak for them | 28 |
Two-year-old's assertion | 28 |
They're given the shaft? | 28 |
Talk to various party guests | 28 |
Teensy-weensy piece of beef? | 28 |
The "Divine" Bette | 28 |
Tightrope walker's worry | 28 |
Thurber's dreamer Walter | 28 |
Tigers are part of it: Abbr. | 28 |
Title for de Staël: Abbr. | 28 |
Title teen in a 1990s sitcom | 28 |
Tooth associated with wisdom | 28 |
They have more than one root | 28 |
Tout le ___ (everybody): Fr. | 28 |
Thelonius ___, jazz musician | 28 |
Twelve men have walked on it | 28 |
Transform, as a Power Ranger | 28 |
Trial attorney's concern | 28 |
Take one's turn in chess | 28 |
TV role for Bamboo Harvester | 28 |
Talking horse of '60s TV | 28 |
Title for Grundy or Robinson | 28 |
The Spartans of the N.C.A.A. | 28 |
The Adirondacks, e.g.: Abbr. | 28 |
Tasmania's highest point | 28 |
They're in ranges: Abbr. | 28 |
Truman's favorite animal | 28 |