They're usually hands-on | 28 |
They're covered by hoods | 28 |
Throw tennis star Sharapova? | 28 |
Two patriots and a historian | 28 |
To whom a madam relates sin? | 28 |
They may lead to great feats | 28 |
Toddler raised on chocolate? | 28 |
The six days of the Creation | 28 |
Take some jerks as hostages? | 28 |
They might have implications | 28 |
They stockpile and stockpile | 28 |
Tolkien's Frodo, for one | 28 |
Tolkien's Shire dwellers | 28 |
They have deeds to dwellings | 28 |
Timed like some air shuttles | 28 |
Tinseltown, in old headlines | 28 |
They're often underlined | 28 |
Third-largest moon of Saturn | 28 |
They just scrape the surface | 28 |
Title king of a Mozart opera | 28 |
Tuscaloosa inmate's song | 28 |
They have prominent flippers | 28 |
They can be hurled at people | 28 |
Thatcher of England, to many | 28 |
Tennyson's Irish heroine | 28 |
Temporary teacher in Torino? | 28 |
Ted Shawn's dance center | 28 |
Tried to influence with talk | 28 |
Talk show host with pizzazz? | 28 |
To Kill a Mockingbird boy | 28 |
Tools for making twisty cuts | 28 |
Thieves who pry open windows | 28 |
Tony role for Dewhurst: 1974 | 28 |
Theme words for a winter eve | 28 |
Title for Kagan or Sotomayor | 28 |
They may be attached to fobs | 28 |
The basics of boat-building? | 28 |
They're already familiar | 28 |
They use the Hangul alphabet | 28 |
Toronto Argonauts punter Joe | 28 |
The Halos, on sports tickers | 28 |
Two-time Grammy winner Patti | 28 |
Translators' specialties | 28 |
TV interviewee's clip-on | 28 |
Term signifying Latino pride | 28 |
They may stand for something | 28 |
The Sharks of Broadway, e.g. | 28 |
Typesetter's term: Abbr. | 28 |
Temporary "owners" | 28 |
Tomorrow's dinner, maybe | 28 |
Tablet of ruled yellow paper | 28 |
Tendency to let things slide | 28 |
The Grateful Dead's Phil | 28 |
Take the situation in stride | 28 |
Tête-à -tête lead-in | 28 |
Threshold, to a psychologist | 28 |
The snowman was facing a ___ | 28 |
The one puppy that can read? | 28 |
Traps off the coast of Maine | 28 |
Trompe _____ (optical trick) | 28 |
Tale of a Piggy's plight | 28 |
TV's Greene and Michaels | 28 |
Theme of many a country song | 28 |
Tina who played Ginger on TV | 28 |
Tip O'Neill's milieu | 28 |
The Roman language, later on | 28 |
The Ramblers of the N.C.A.A. | 28 |
Tools for digging post holes | 28 |
Turns toward the wind: Naut. | 28 |
The sex lives of astronauts? | 28 |
Those shopping for raincoats | 28 |
Type of crowd to be far from | 28 |
The economy, in many debates | 28 |
Thoroughfare in Anytown, USA | 28 |
Tokyo Metro reading material | 28 |
They offer hyped-up sermons? | 28 |
They're above fireplaces | 28 |
The Mediterranean, to Romans | 28 |
Tennis playerÂ’s address? | 28 |
The city's baseball team | 28 |
The Winslow's family dog | 28 |
The Winslow family's dog | 28 |
Trump cards in certain games | 28 |
TV oilman-turned-private eye | 28 |
They're roomy and gloomy | 28 |
The 1890's, historically | 28 |
Trapper John's last name | 28 |
Tone down a hip-hop monthly? | 28 |
Tennessee's largest city | 28 |
Teachers' college course | 28 |
Typical Citi Field spectator | 28 |
Tight spot in South Florida? | 28 |
Tyrannical Egyptian actress? | 28 |
The year 1003, to the Romans | 28 |
Three Musketeers alternative | 28 |
Texas Rangers catcher Bengie | 28 |
Term of friendship in France | 28 |
Tire shop employee, at times | 28 |
Trade-show giveaway, perhaps | 28 |
They're open to question | 28 |