Agnes's "Bewitched" role | 38 |
Annapolis graduate's rank, briefly | 38 |
Amerigo Vespucci, vis-Ã -vis America | 38 |
A body on Canada's southern border | 38 |
Author of "At Wit's End" | 38 |
Addition to a second printing, perhaps | 38 |
At an earlier time, in an earlier time | 38 |
Art Deco master born Romain de Tirtoff | 38 |
Actor Morales of "NYPD Blue" | 38 |
Artist M.C. known for illusionary work | 38 |
Adlai's 1956 running mate Kefauver | 38 |
Announcement from a cockpit, for short | 38 |
Alternative to brick-and-mortar stores | 38 |
Abbr. that can replace a lot of things | 38 |
And so on and so on and . . .: abbr. | 38 |
Abbr. sometimes written twice in a row | 38 |
“___ Diary” (Mark Twain story) | 38 |
An amulet may ward it off, purportedly | 38 |
At the outer edges of the normal curve | 38 |
Australia's Lake ___ National Park | 38 |
Allow for, with ''in'' | 38 |
Agts. Mulder and Scully's employer | 38 |
Adder's-tongue or Venus's-hair | 38 |
Admit all, with ''up'' | 38 |
Artist's ''Done!'' | 38 |
Adjective once misapplied to the Earth | 38 |
American naval officer: 1806–63 | 38 |
A funny thing happened on the way here | 38 |
Actor Brendan of "The Mummy" | 38 |
AXA at Dartmouth or Chi Psi at Cornell | 38 |
Agcy. concerned with false advertising | 38 |
Any one of a trio of Hollywood sisters | 38 |
“De experientia medica” author | 38 |
Ancient region conquered by the Romans | 38 |
Aldous Huxley's Eyeless in ____ | 38 |
Animal whose name has a silent initial | 38 |
Antitakeover protection for executives | 38 |
An A student has a high one, for short | 38 |
Author of "The Potting Shed" | 38 |
Author of "A Burnt-Out Case" | 38 |
Author of "Betty Zane": 1904 | 38 |
Author of Riders of the Purple Sage | 38 |
Abrupt finishes to phone conversations | 38 |
Author of "Jude the Obscure" | 38 |
Aerobic exercise can raise it, briefly | 38 |
Abbr. in an employee benefits handbook | 38 |
Aldis of TV's "Leverage" | 38 |
All that remained in Pandora's box | 38 |
A new rock band's may be deafening | 38 |
Abbr. referring to a previous citation | 38 |
Apple's instant messaging software | 38 |
Archers of Loaf "___ Mettle" | 38 |
Adams hit "Everything ____" | 38 |
“Assuming that’s true ...” | 38 |
Apple on a teacher's desk, perhaps | 38 |
Apple that used to be blue, sometimes? | 38 |
Alone --- company, a la Ambrose Bierce | 38 |
Arkin-Falk comedy, "The ___" | 38 |
AC/DC "Let me cover you ___" | 38 |
Antonym for ''out of'' | 38 |
Actress Skye of "Four Rooms" | 38 |
Ancient land with a sea named after it | 38 |
Acct. with tax-free withdrawals, often | 38 |
A pensioner may draw from one, briefly | 38 |
Attendant on Cleopatra, in Shakespeare | 38 |
Angelou's "And Still __" | 38 |
Almost half of U.S. immigrants in 1840 | 38 |
Anniversary gift between wood and wool | 38 |
Arnold pumped this in his younger days | 38 |
Abbr. on a clothing factory reject tag | 38 |
Agcy. that keeps many CPAs in business | 38 |
“Out of Africa” author Dinesen | 38 |
Answer to ''That so?'' | 38 |
Answer to "Who's there?" | 38 |
Announcement from an invisible friend? | 38 |
Article of sports attire with a number | 38 |
A rich person might have a private one | 38 |
Al ___, of baseball's Hall of Fame | 38 |
Apt address for Australian zookeepers? | 38 |
“The Family Circus” cartoonist | 38 |
Actress Stark of "Star Wars" | 38 |
Actor in "Waiting for Godot" | 38 |
African-American legal scholar Guinier | 38 |
Attempt at cooperation: 1920–46 | 38 |
Apply pressure to, with "on" | 38 |
Author of "One Human Minute" | 38 |
Auto seen way too much in an auto shop | 38 |
Actor/musician from 30 Seconds to Mars | 38 |
Actress Lucy of "Elementary" | 38 |
AARP or the National Rifle Association | 38 |
Auden's "___, Stranger!" | 38 |
As important as talent in the '80s | 38 |
Acerbic dispatcher on "Taxi" | 38 |
All you need, according to the Beatles | 38 |
Actor Rob of "The West Wing" | 38 |
Aspiring attorney's hurdle (abbr.) | 38 |
Abbr. at the end of some company names | 38 |
Anatolian kingdom that pioneered coins | 38 |
Austrian composer-conductor: 1860-1911 | 38 |
Alternative name for 1st Street, often | 38 |