Syllables sung in place of unknown words | 40 |
Sheryl Crow "Leaving ___ Vegas" | 41 |
"Cruces" or "Palmas" heading | 48 |
''Viva ___ Vegas'' | 34 |
''Viva ___ Vegas!'' | 35 |
Una palabra ignorada en alfabetización | 41 |
The Shangri-___ (1960s pop group) | 33 |
The King "Viva ___ Vegas" | 35 |
First word in many a California city name | 41 |
Elvis Presley "Viva ___ Vegas" | 40 |
Diego Rivera's "___ SandÃas" | 45 |
"Deck the Halls" words | 32 |
"___ Vegas" (James Caan series) | 41 |
"___ Vegas East" (Atlantic City) | 42 |
''Deck the Halls'' words | 40 |
_____Palmas (Canary Islands seaport) | 36 |
___ Tres MarÃas (Mexican islands) | 36 |
___ Palmas, capital of the Canary Islands | 41 |
___ Palmas (Canary Islands port) | 32 |
___ Noticias (New York Hispanic paper) | 38 |
Common entree at a potluck dinner | 33 |
French explorer of the Mississippi | 34 |
The Explorers of the Atlantic 10 Conf. | 38 |
French explorer of North America | 32 |
Explorer who claimed Louisiana for France | 41 |
Where "Turandot" premiered | 36 |
Where "Otello" premiered | 34 |
Where Verdi's "Otello" premiered | 46 |
Where "Madama Butterfly" premiered | 44 |
Barenboim is its current music director | 39 |
A Salieri work opened it in 1778 | 32 |
Where "Lucrezia Borgia" premiered | 43 |
Where "Falstaff" premiered | 36 |
Where "Falstaff" debuted, 1893 | 40 |
Toscanini was its music director in the 1920s | 45 |
Literally, "the Stairway" | 35 |
It replaced Milan's Royal Ducal Theatre | 43 |
Daniel Barenboim's opera house | 34 |
"Turandot" premiere site | 34 |
"Otello" premiere locale | 34 |
Emit an intense beam, as in some surgeries | 42 |
Work like a certain medical device | 34 |
Perform delicate surgery, in a way | 34 |
Correct with surgery, maybe, as the eye | 39 |
Performed microsurgery on, perhaps | 34 |
''Star Wars'' weapon | 36 |
Surgeon's lightsaber, of a sort | 35 |
Latent-fingerprint detection aid | 32 |
Device for stimulating emission of radiation | 44 |
Computer printer component, often | 33 |
''Goldfinger'' weapon | 37 |
___ pointer (lecturer's tool) | 33 |
It might eliminate the need for specs | 37 |
Amplifiers of electromagnetic waves | 35 |
Team game with infrared-sensitive targets | 41 |
Does high-tech surgery, in a way | 32 |
Performs eye surgery, in a high-tech way | 40 |
Hits with a beam, as to remove a tattoo | 39 |
Blow from a cat-o'-nine-tails | 33 |
The Icarus Line "On the ___" | 38 |
You may get an extended one at a salon | 38 |
Where Twisted Sister put their mascara | 38 |
Verbally attack, with "out" | 37 |
Respond angrily, with "out" | 37 |
It might be batted at a knockout | 32 |
Harry Fraud "Yacht ___" | 33 |
Australian "Take Me Away" band | 40 |
Any tail in a cat-o'-nine-tails | 35 |
Attacked verbally, with "out" | 39 |
Attacked verbally (with "out") | 40 |
Reshaping surgery that will improve your looks? | 47 |
It helps you see things more clearly | 36 |
World Series-winning manager, 1981 and 1988 | 43 |
World Series-winning manager of 1981 and 1988 | 45 |
World Series manager of 1981 and '88 | 40 |
The Dodgers retired his #2 in 1997 | 34 |
Manager of the 2000 U.S. Olympic baseball team | 46 |
His #2 was retired by the Dodgers | 33 |
Baseball coach Tommy who pitched Slim-Fast | 42 |
"The Artful Dodger" memoirist | 39 |
"I bleed Dodger blue" speaker | 39 |
Title character in many Burns poems | 35 |
One with "the delicate air" | 37 |
"I Loved a ___": Wither | 33 |
"And every ___ a queen": Kingsley | 43 |
"Amo, amas, I love a __" | 34 |
"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" star | 43 |
Best-selling author on income taxes | 35 |
Little Sheenas and Gillians, say | 32 |
TV female played by several males | 33 |
TV classic with a whistled theme | 32 |
Tommy Rettig's co-star in 1950's TV | 43 |
She first appeared in a 1940 Eric Knight novel | 46 |
Old TV series set near Calverton | 32 |
Nonhuman Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree | 39 |
Long-running TV series set in Calverton | 39 |
Film "star" since 1943 | 32 |
Female TV role played only by males | 35 |
Female TV dog whose portrayers were all male | 44 |
Classic TV series set in Calverton | 34 |