They rue the sweets of yesteryear | 33 |
Trump worth 10 points in pinochle | 33 |
They may go for a couple of bucks | 33 |
They may be measured by the pound | 33 |
Thing that shrinks when inflated? | 33 |
The ''D'' of DKNY | 33 |
They swing in and out of a saloon | 33 |
Two tablets every six hours, e.g. | 33 |
Twin killings, in baseball: Abbr. | 33 |
The ___ Dolls (cabaret/punk band) | 33 |
Type of carburetor or personality | 33 |
They're put up for protection | 33 |
The Captain and Tennille, for one | 33 |
The Wallflowers lead singer Jakob | 33 |
They're married to countesses | 33 |
They're usually sold in pairs | 33 |
Talented musicians play with this | 33 |
The Jets' division in the AFC | 33 |
The Aragón River flows into it | 33 |
Titian's "___ Homo" | 33 |
Tree-hugger's concern (abbr.) | 33 |
Theodor Escherich's discovery | 33 |
Thomas Piketty's field: Abbr. | 33 |
Title word of a Steinbeck classic | 33 |
Teddy Roosevelt's second wife | 33 |
Turnblad in "Hairspray" | 33 |
Third-longest river of California | 33 |
They might store electric charges | 33 |
They may be shocking until smoked | 33 |
Tennyson's "always" | 33 |
Treble clef staff lines, in order | 33 |
They're beaten in the kitchen | 33 |
They'll run if you break them | 33 |
Typical Bond villain's malady | 33 |
They're gigantic in Hollywood | 33 |
They may be shattered or inflated | 33 |
They may be inflated with hot air | 33 |
They can get in the way of a deal | 33 |
TV sitcom from '77 to '81 | 33 |
Title owner of a sitcom bookstore | 33 |
Tree afflicted by phloem necrosis | 33 |
Twain's New York burial place | 33 |
Title loc. in five '80s films | 33 |
Two-time U.S. Open champion Ernie | 33 |
Two-time runner-up at the Masters | 33 |
TV ''Tarzan'' Ron | 33 |
The Night of the Grizzly actor | 33 |
Titles for Mohammed's progeny | 33 |
This may never get off the ground | 33 |
They're grounded in Australia | 33 |
They won't get off the ground | 33 |
This Across answer, appropriately | 33 |
They're third from the center | 33 |
They may be split, tight or loose | 33 |
Tony-winning conductor Lehman ___ | 33 |
Typical Georgia Tech grad (abbr.) | 33 |
Technological achievement of 1946 | 33 |
Tennyson's '-- Arden' | 33 |
Threesome in "innuendo" | 33 |
Three-fifths of "nanny" | 33 |
They're half the width of ems | 33 |
Time in a waiting room, seemingly | 33 |
They're waved at the Olympics | 33 |
They're often low for closers | 33 |
Ten million of them equal a joule | 33 |
Tribe for which a canal was named | 33 |
TV reporters Burnett and Moriarty | 33 |
Teatro la Fenice premiere of 1844 | 33 |
Thing to do on the cautious side? | 33 |
They're often run on weekends | 33 |
They're often run by children | 33 |
They're removed from reprints | 33 |
Traditional language of the Irish | 33 |
The Riddler's former captive? | 33 |
Things may be picked up with this | 33 |
The end of "Spartacus"? | 33 |
Test that's tough to cheat on | 33 |
They're common in Mississippi | 33 |
Troublesome letters for Sylvester | 33 |
The 'e' in 'i.e.' | 33 |
They give many fruits their scent | 33 |
Thoroughfare near the White House | 33 |
They're probably close: Abbr. | 33 |
Transact business on the Internet | 33 |
Terminal announcements, for short | 33 |
Tiers-___ (common man, in France) | 33 |
They're stereotypically green | 33 |
The "Good Times" family | 33 |
There's a film all about her? | 33 |
Three-time Wimbledon winner Chris | 33 |
Twain's "___ Diary" | 33 |
The ___ One (sobriquet for Satan) | 33 |
Tom of "Adam's Rib" | 33 |
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, e.g. | 33 |
They're usually marked in red | 33 |
They're marked with lit signs | 33 |
They're attractive to look at | 33 |
They're usually blue or brown | 33 |
They fill some holes in your head | 33 |
They require reading many letters | 33 |