Upper house of le Parlement français | 39 |
Upper house of "le Parlement" | 39 |
Unit in a "Mary Poppins" song | 39 |
Union Pacific or Greyhound stop (abbr.) | 39 |
University of Connecticut's setting | 39 |
Updike's "A Month of ___" | 39 |
Use brooms to gather the medical staff? | 39 |
US president who became a chief justice | 39 |
Use a young sheep as a beast of burden? | 39 |
Uncle Remus story, with "The" | 39 |
U.S. state with a secessionist movement | 39 |
Unable to appreciate the symphony, e.g. | 39 |
Universal donor's blood designation | 39 |
Unattractive fruit that sounds that way | 39 |
U2 "___violet (Light My Way)" | 39 |
Utterance after being thrown for a loop | 39 |
Uintah and Ouray Reservation inhabitant | 39 |
Under the influence, with 'out' | 39 |
Unpleasant obligation to move, in chess | 39 |
U.S. org. with over 39 million members | 38 |
U.S./Canadian sporting grp. since 1936 | 38 |
Uncredited in 'Bartlett's' | 38 |
Unmanned vessel that found the Titanic | 38 |
Under the most favorable circumstances | 38 |
Unwittingly causing mutual frustration | 38 |
Unlikely place for his-and-hers towels | 38 |
Uses a parachute, with "out" | 38 |
U.K. news source, with "the" | 38 |
USSR head known for his bushy eyebrows | 38 |
Undercover operation to trap a letter? | 38 |
U.S.A. comes to its ___ every 10 years | 38 |
U.S.'s most abundant energy source | 38 |
Use a divining rod to search for water | 38 |
U.S.S. Robert ___ (decommissioned sub) | 38 |
U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97 | 38 |
Ultimatum's ultimate word, usually | 38 |
U.S. dept. with a windmill on its seal | 38 |
United Nations headquarters decoration | 38 |
Uriah of "David Copperfield" | 38 |
Ulysses S. Grant's real first name | 38 |
Use one's thumb for transportation | 38 |
Underwood and Studdard, affectionately | 38 |
U.N. agency for workplace improvements | 38 |
Unwillingness to be proactive, perhaps | 38 |
U.S. landscape painter: 1825–94 | 38 |
U.S. capital nearest the Arctic Circle | 38 |
U.S. naval historian: 1840–1914 | 38 |
U.S. artist Reginald: 1898–1954 | 38 |
Underground railways of Paris and D.C. | 38 |
Unit equal to one millionth of a meter | 38 |
Utah city named for a Biblical kingdom | 38 |
Underworld group, with "the" | 38 |
Union with a Dropout Prevention center | 38 |
Utah "Animal" band ___ Trees | 38 |
Used when rocker's jam w/orchestra | 38 |
U.S. national anthem's contraction | 38 |
Ukrainian chess grandmaster Romanishin | 38 |
Universal donor's type, informally | 38 |
Utah's "Family City USA" | 38 |
Use a dildo on a man, as a woman might | 38 |
Utterance before passing a note, maybe | 38 |
University of Nevada at Las Vegas team | 38 |
Units of concern to nuclear scientists | 38 |
U.S. social reformer: 1849–1914 | 38 |
Unoriginal order, with "the" | 38 |
Upper part of a surveyor's transit | 38 |
U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. share this expanse | 38 |
Utters suddenly (with "out") | 38 |
Undergarments that allow for air flow? | 38 |
U.N. Secretary General: 1953–61 | 38 |
Unmoved audience member, metonymically | 38 |
Umbrella named for a Dickens character | 38 |
Unemployed persons with full-time jobs | 38 |
Uplifting Pete Townshend song? (3,2,3) | 38 |
U.N. Secretary General: 1972–81 | 38 |
Use a situation to one's advantage | 38 |
UFC fighting classification, for short | 38 |
U.S. lexicographer-educator: 1869-1946 | 38 |
Using MEW and MEOW in a Scrabble game? | 38 |
University of Kentucky's ___ Arena | 38 |
Unwelcome message from a boss, perhaps | 38 |
U.S. city that's a girl's name | 38 |
Upper house of France's Parliament | 38 |
Upcoming grad's lack of motivation | 38 |
Ultimate sailing destinations, perhaps | 38 |
Unfair treatment, with "the" | 38 |
Unfriendly seafood seller's stall? | 38 |
Unseal surreptitiously, as an envelope | 38 |
Uncomplaining in the face of adversity | 38 |
Utilizes a buy one, get one free offer | 38 |
University of South Florida's city | 38 |
Unsealed bottle at the perfume counter | 38 |
United Nations Secretary General, once | 38 |
United States government, per Khomeini | 38 |
Unnominated film with a fuzzy subject? | 38 |
Used twice, it forms a sympathy phrase | 38 |
U.S. poet-playwright: 1875–1950 | 38 |
Unit of meas. that's often leveled | 38 |
Units of resistance, often charged up? | 38 |
Useful menu command for fallible folks | 38 |