Times to eat cake, casually | 27 |
Use a metal detector, maybe | 27 |
Normandy campaign objective | 27 |
Sport with two-player teams | 27 |
Olympic sport since '96 | 27 |
Necklace industry supplier? | 27 |
Words before asking a favor | 27 |
Smaller and more glittering | 27 |
Neckwear component, perhaps | 27 |
Former NYC mayor's act? | 27 |
They're obviously happy | 27 |
Long-jump gold medalist Bob | 27 |
Hacky Sack's forerunner | 27 |
Some hot food in a bowl ... | 27 |
Common stir-fry ingredients | 27 |
Hirsute carnival attraction | 27 |
Intensify one's efforts | 27 |
Predicting a market decline | 27 |
Pessimistic, Exchange style | 27 |
___ resemblance to (unlike) | 27 |
Accepts more punishment for | 27 |
Encouraging statement start | 27 |
Where monsters are created? | 27 |
Pavement-pounding policeman | 27 |
Rounds for overworked cops? | 27 |
Demonstratively shows grief | 27 |
___ the punch (starts fast) | 27 |
How most models are chosen? | 27 |
It may be won by a knockout | 27 |
Certain political primaries | 27 |
Atlantic City demonstration | 27 |
Sign on a music store door? | 27 |
Tom Sawyer's girlfriend | 27 |
"Tom Sawyer" girl | 27 |
Thackeray's adventuress | 27 |
Aid for some puzzle solvers | 27 |
It may be fitted for a king | 27 |
Good doctor's attribute | 27 |
Place for a watch overnight | 27 |
Bathysphere pioneer William | 27 |
Bird that dines on stingers | 27 |
Old-fashioned cold remedies | 27 |
Like muscle magazine models | 27 |
Carpet made from honeycomb? | 27 |
3 or 5 Series car, in slang | 27 |
Obsolescent belt attachment | 27 |
Modern theater interruption | 27 |
Big name in free bar snacks | 27 |
Dance in a Cole Porter song | 27 |
Dances begun by Cole Porter | 27 |
Turns scares to cares, e.g. | 27 |
One with an eye for beauty? | 27 |
East Asian "pet"? | 27 |
'Oh, to -- England' | 27 |
Turn into an obligation for | 27 |
Capital of ancient Ethiopia | 27 |
Queen's University site | 27 |
James Galway's hometown | 27 |
Word before Congo or waffle | 27 |
Oft-besieged city in Europe | 27 |
Scary sound from a steeple? | 27 |
Like some 70's trousers | 27 |
French golfer's driver? | 27 |
Leading lady in a pastorale | 27 |
Marching-band glockenspiels | 27 |
Alexander, Gwyn and William | 27 |
"The ___ Ringing" | 27 |
Sinuous Mideast entertainer | 27 |
Under 32 degrees Fahrenheit | 27 |
Perform on a nostalgic tour | 27 |
Baltimore's I-695, e.g. | 27 |
'Jaws' writer Peter | 27 |
Exert oneself to the utmost | 27 |
"Stand By Me" guy | 27 |
Dhaka natives' language | 27 |
Del Toro of "Che" | 27 |
Franklin or Banneker: Abbr. | 27 |
He made Jimmy Kimmel famous | 27 |
U.K.-based luxury automaker | 27 |
"___ good cheer!" | 27 |
Sign in a furrier's ad? | 27 |
Shrub having yellow flowers | 27 |
Effie Klinker's creator | 27 |
1994-95 Emmy winner Candice | 27 |
Early writer on moon travel | 27 |
Vitus ___, Danish navigator | 27 |
St. ___ (show or snow dogs) | 27 |
Elton's writing partner | 27 |
Founder of the Motown label | 27 |
Wodehouse character Wooster | 27 |
Writer Brecht and namesakes | 27 |
What wine connoisseurs have | 27 |
Autographed-photo sentiment | 27 |
Bane of oneÂ’s existence | 27 |
Where Jesus revived Lazarus | 27 |
Back something with a wager | 27 |
"You can be sure" | 27 |
Plant also called germander | 27 |
Sell out, as Old MacDonald? | 27 |
Double-cross Old MacDonald? | 27 |