All-Star second baseman Castillo | 32 |
1956 Rookie of the Year Aparicio | 32 |
Author of Acts, by most accounts | 32 |
Persona non grata in a 1925 song | 32 |
Abner's partner on old radio | 32 |
Abner's partner in old radio | 32 |
Abner's buddy from old radio | 32 |
Unit for measuring flow of light | 32 |
Chevy model discontinued in 2001 | 32 |
Obsolete term for legal insanity | 32 |
''Clair de ___'' | 32 |
Anything shaped like a half moon | 32 |
Place for a breath of fresh air? | 32 |
Skin divers' gear, for short | 32 |
American stage actor Alfred ____ | 32 |
Actor on a 1999 US postage stamp | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Alison | 32 |
Foreign Affairs author Alison | 32 |
"Nothing Natural" band | 32 |
A reflection on Queen Elizabeth? | 32 |
Played an Elizabethan instrument | 32 |
Elizabethan ballad player, maybe | 32 |
Comedy nominated for a 1965 Tony | 32 |
Anne Jackson stage vehicle: 1964 | 32 |
One of about 11 in a foot-candle | 32 |
First-class, with "de" | 32 |
What a rich person might live in | 32 |
More than just creature comforts | 32 |
Common name for sodium hydroxide | 32 |
Solution obtained by lixiviation | 32 |
Massachusetts city with a harbor | 32 |
Founder of Mount Holyoke College | 32 |
City between Paris and Marseille | 32 |
France's second-largest city | 32 |
Constellation with the star Vega | 32 |
Whar "'Omer smote" | 32 |
Marching band's music holder | 32 |
Instrument in some old paintings | 32 |
Instruments playing false notes? | 32 |
Instruments for Erato and Hermes | 32 |
Maker of Touch of Foam hand wash | 32 |
"May I help you, ___?" | 32 |
"Serpico" author Peter | 32 |
"Serpico" writer Peter | 32 |
Name meaning "lovable" | 32 |
British Columbia's _____Lake | 32 |
Parent of Ameritech, Nynex, etc. | 32 |
Bygone phone company, familiarly | 32 |
Big ___ (Golden Arches offering) | 32 |
Fends off, in a way, as a mugger | 32 |
Word often followed by a numeral | 32 |
Exaggerated sense of masculinity | 32 |
___ Picchu (site of Incan ruins) | 32 |
''__ the Knife'' | 32 |
"The Heart of Georgia" | 32 |
Prefix meaning "large" | 32 |
Part of the home computer market | 32 |
Department store founder R.H. __ | 32 |
'Fargo' actor William H. | 32 |
Big name in Thanksgiving parades | 32 |
"Spy vs. Spy" magazine | 32 |
Magazine featuring movie satires | 32 |
Gary Jules "___ World" | 32 |
Bit of politesse, back and forth | 32 |
"Dear sir or __ . . ." | 32 |
It premiered at La Scala in 1904 | 32 |
Something to make in a downpour? | 32 |
Like a Marine's bed, usually | 32 |
Identified, as an undercover cop | 32 |
Had an average game on the green | 32 |
Show set in NYC during the 1960s | 32 |
AMC drama featuring Dick Whitman | 32 |
"Like a Prayer" singer | 32 |
"Crazy for You" singer | 32 |
Fabric named for a city in India | 32 |
Indian city now known as Chennai | 32 |
Placido Domingo's birthplace | 32 |
Renaissance musical compositions | 32 |
Ginnie ___ (Government security) | 32 |
Actress Murray: 1885–1965 | 32 |
Title for an orchestra conductor | 32 |
'Diamond Lil playwright' | 32 |
"The Sopranos" subject | 32 |
"SI" or "GQ" | 32 |
"GQ" or "SI" | 32 |
Discoverer of the Marianas: 1521 | 32 |
Gift-givers, in an O.Henry story | 32 |
Apt address for an Orlando team? | 32 |
Attractive refrigerator feature? | 32 |
Cartoon character with weak eyes | 32 |
Vanity Fair and Vogue, for short | 32 |
"Thank you," in Hawaii | 32 |
'Real Time With Bill --' | 32 |
Repeated, a popular grilled fish | 32 |
Chinese game with over 100 tiles | 32 |
Vienna Opera director, 1897-1907 | 32 |
Austrian famed for 10 symphonies | 32 |
Skiing gold medalist at Sarajevo | 32 |
Robin Hood's Marian, for one | 32 |
One whose business is picking up | 32 |