Bygone times, in bygone times | 29 |
Beneficiary via primogeniture | 29 |
Beatles "___ Rigby" | 29 |
Bruno Mars's record label | 29 |
B or C, but not A or D: Abbr. | 29 |
Boy in a U.S.-Cuba tug of war | 29 |
Big name in sports statistics | 29 |
Best of the best 14. Run-down | 29 |
Branford and Wynton's dad | 29 |
Bev Bevan's band, briefly | 29 |
Bypassing the altar, in a way | 29 |
Beloved of Verdi's Ernani | 29 |
Billy Crystal, on Oscar night | 29 |
Burgers and More restaurateur | 29 |
Bass-baritone Scaria: 1838-86 | 29 |
Boxer Griffith or author Zola | 29 |
Bride in "Our Town" | 29 |
Big man in Bahrain until 2002 | 29 |
Be over the top, while acting | 29 |
Bismarck's _____ Dispatch | 29 |
Bird more than five feet tall | 29 |
Bird that's fleet of foot | 29 |
Bird on some Australian coins | 29 |
Bird related to the cassowary | 29 |
Bird with two sets of eyelids | 29 |
Bird that's swift on foot | 29 |
Bird that lays 1.5-pound eggs | 29 |
Bitter-___ (persistent folks) | 29 |
Birmingham-to-Nottingham dir. | 29 |
Baltimore-to-Phila. direction | 29 |
Barcelona's coldest month | 29 |
Broadway conductor Lehman ___ | 29 |
Bagnold, Blyton, Markey, etc. | 29 |
Brian of the early Roxy Music | 29 |
Brian, formerly of Roxy Music | 29 |
Brian of rock-music promotion | 29 |
Bard's "enough" | 29 |
Big name in corporate scandal | 29 |
Bankrupt company in 2001 news | 29 |
Beginning and ending of noon? | 29 |
Belgian Surrealist: 1860-1949 | 29 |
Bridge declarer's concern | 29 |
Big name in computer printers | 29 |
Brian who managed The Beatles | 29 |
Brand with pluses and minuses | 29 |
Big Band ___ (1930s-'40s) | 29 |
Bard's "before" | 29 |
Before this time, to the Bard | 29 |
Before the present, in poetry | 29 |
Bits of work in physics class | 29 |
Bana of "Star Trek" | 29 |
Buffalo's lake and county | 29 |
Buffalo-to-Albany watercourse | 29 |
Baritone piece sung by Renato | 29 |
Bird that works for a living? | 29 |
Bird that seems to have merit | 29 |
Bird indigenous to crosswords | 29 |
Banks on whom the Cubs banked | 29 |
Be stupid, but not on purpose | 29 |
Birthright-for-pottage trader | 29 |
Birthright seller, in Genesis | 29 |
Birmingham-to-Montgomery dir. | 29 |
Boomer born in the 1960's | 29 |
Beyond the ken of most people | 29 |
Barcelona's land, locally | 29 |
Best Upset or Best Game Award | 29 |
Best Play or Best Upset award | 29 |
Barrister's title (Abbr.) | 29 |
Big section of the dictionary | 29 |
Bygone brand on U.S. highways | 29 |
Beverly Hills home, typically | 29 |
Billionaire's home, maybe | 29 |
Bridge position, in Barcelona | 29 |
Book about the Feast of Purim | 29 |
Brief in-flight announcements | 29 |
Beau Brummel's alma mater | 29 |
Beginning pianist's piece | 29 |
Brush fire operation, briefly | 29 |
Balance, with "out" | 29 |
Bar ___ (lawyer's hurdle) | 29 |
Bible bk. with a sea crossing | 29 |
Brookline vis-Ã -vis Boston | 29 |
Breakthroughs in therapy, say | 29 |
Become a whiter shade of pale | 29 |
Bo : Obama :: ___ : Roosevelt | 29 |
Burkina -- (neighbor of Mali) | 29 |
Burkina ___, neighbor of Mali | 29 |
Bonnie, to Warren's Clyde | 29 |
Bonnie, to Clyde's Warren | 29 |
Bank customers' protector | 29 |
Breaking a world record, e.g. | 29 |
Beatles: "If I ___" | 29 |
Bad thing for a surfer to see | 29 |
Benchwarmer's counterpart | 29 |
Bargain hunters' paradise | 29 |
Bent, as to show off a muscle | 29 |
Bats one's eyelashes, say | 29 |
Blue ___ (cops' sick-out) | 29 |
Blue and Grey: 1861–65 | 29 |
Beclouds, with "up" | 29 |