Dessert whipped up on a dairy farm | 34 |
Dessert whipped up on an orchard | 32 |
Dessert with a hyphen in its name | 33 |
Dessert with a museum in Le Roy, New York | 41 |
Dessert with candied fruit, nuts and liqueur | 44 |
Dessert with roots going back to medieval times | 47 |
Dessert-on-a-stick products from a soda giant? | 46 |
Desserts not for the calorie-conscious | 38 |
Desserts served at the Bastille's fall? | 43 |
Desserts that may cause brain freeze | 36 |
Destination after a doctor visit, perhaps | 41 |
Destination for a coin, sometimes | 33 |
Destination for a ferry from Livorno | 36 |
Destination for a Near Eastern caravan | 38 |
Destination for a Trivial Pursuit winner | 40 |
Destination for B'way bargain hunters | 41 |
Destination for many a music download | 37 |
Destination for many a pregnant eel | 35 |
Destination for many Cuban refugees | 35 |
Destination for one intent on crashing | 38 |
Destination for one taking a walk | 33 |
Destination for some weekend antiquers | 38 |
Destination for the Dawn spacecraft | 35 |
Destination for vacationing whiskey lovers | 42 |
Destination for visitors to Paris | 33 |
Destination for would-be astronauts | 35 |
Destination in "The Time Machine" | 43 |
Destination in “The Odyssey” | 36 |
Destination in the "Odyssey" | 38 |
Destination of many a disappearance? | 36 |
Destination of many a fake ID user | 34 |
Destination of many Big Apple taxis | 35 |
Destination of many filings, for short | 38 |
Destination of the 3:10 train, in a film | 40 |
Destination of the first "piggy" | 42 |
Destination on a return flight, perhaps | 39 |
Destinations for some stolen cars | 33 |
Destinations of the USS Enterprise | 34 |
Destined to live in rural Tennessee? | 36 |
Destiny's Child "Say My ___" | 42 |
Destiny's Child, among others | 33 |
Destiny's Child, for example | 32 |
Destroy an automobile or add up the damage? | 43 |
Destroy cells by certain antibodies | 35 |
Destroy dramatically, as a contract | 35 |
Destroy everything in the museum? | 33 |
Destroy one's self-confidence | 33 |
Destroy, as classified documents | 32 |
Destroyed gradually, with "into" | 42 |
Destroyed on the inside, as by a fire | 37 |
Destroyed the inside of, as a building | 38 |
Destroyer "The Bad ___" | 33 |
Destroyer attacked on October 12, 2000 | 38 |
Destroyer of the town Nicolosi in 1669 | 38 |
Destroyer uses "European" ones | 40 |
Destroyer's "ears" | 32 |
Destroyer: "European ___" | 35 |
Destroyers of many small castles | 32 |
Destroys sensitive documents, in a way | 38 |
Destructive 1964 Florida hurricane | 34 |
Destructive 1965 Atlantic hurricane | 35 |
Destructive 1999 Florida hurricane | 34 |
Destructive hurricane of '05 | 32 |
Destructive hurricane: Aug. 1980 | 32 |
Destructive tropical American weevil | 36 |
Det. Axel ___ of "Beverly Hills Cop" | 46 |
Det. Bonasera on "CSI: NY" | 36 |
Det. McGarrett of "Hawaii Five-O" | 43 |
Detach from a source of dependence | 34 |
Detach, as a cat's claw from a sweater | 42 |
Detached, as a sheet from a notepad | 35 |
Detachment behind a military force | 34 |
Detail in a Georgia O'Keeffe painting | 41 |
Detail-oriented, perfectionist personality | 42 |
Detail-oriented, to say the least | 33 |
Detailed examinations of complexities | 37 |
Details about one's life and job | 36 |
Details of a bartender's manual? | 36 |
Details, or what you may need to read them | 42 |
Dete's niece, in a beloved 1880 novel | 41 |
Detective Adrian Monk's condition | 37 |
Detective Adrian Monk's condition (abbr.) | 45 |
Detective agency founder Pinkerton | 34 |
Detective aided by his secretary | 32 |
Detective Briscoe of "Law & Order" | 48 |
Detective Cross in James Patterson novels | 41 |
Detective Cross in James Patterson thrillers | 44 |
Detective famous for a "last case" | 44 |
Detective fiction writer Paretsky | 33 |
Detective fiction writer ___ Stanley Gardner | 44 |
Detective for old people in the afternoon | 41 |
Detective in "Fer-de-Lance" | 37 |
Detective in "The Shanghai Chest" | 43 |
Detective in "The Shanghai Cobra" | 43 |
Detective John Munch portrayer Richard | 38 |
Detective novelist -- Stanley Gardner | 37 |
Detective novelist John Dickson ___ | 35 |
Detective novelist named for a golfer? | 38 |
Detective novelist ___ Stanley Gardner | 38 |
Detective played in films by Chester Morris | 43 |