Divas are thought to have large ones | 36 |
Dive bar might have one as a stage | 34 |
Dive done with the arms around the knees | 40 |
Dive into, as a pile of correspondence | 38 |
Dive that involves touching the toes | 36 |
Dive, surface, dive, surface, etc.? | 35 |
Diver's "Stay cool!"? | 35 |
Diver's dread, with "the" | 39 |
Diverging sylvan paths, in a Frost poem | 39 |
Diverse group united around fossil fuel? | 40 |
Diversion involving board decisions | 35 |
Diversions at Bergen's parties? | 35 |
Diverts attention from bad music | 32 |
Divide by zero in a computer program, maybe | 43 |
Divide differently, as election districts | 41 |
Divide into branches of instruction | 35 |
Divide, with ''up'' | 35 |
Divided by itself, the result is the same | 41 |
Divided differently, as city land | 33 |
Divided into cell-like areas, as a ceiling | 42 |
Divided into political boundaries | 33 |
Divided into two or more branches | 33 |
Divided, creating two equal parts | 33 |
Divider in the House of Representatives | 39 |
Divides into small, hostile units | 33 |
Divine healer in "Xena" | 33 |
Divine Light Mission and Moonies | 32 |
Divine's "Hairspray" role | 39 |
Divine's mother in "Pink Flamingos" | 49 |
Diving board's part of a swimming pool | 42 |
Diving competition judge, for one | 33 |
Diving equipment developed by Jacques Cousteau | 46 |
Diving maneuver or freshwater fish | 34 |
Division concerned with new technology | 38 |
Division of "Billy Budd" | 34 |
Division of a group into opposing factions | 42 |
Division of about one billion years | 35 |
Division of an Edmund Spenser work | 34 |
Division of Chaucer's masterwork | 36 |
Division of Dept. of the Treasury | 33 |
Division of the NYC subway system | 33 |
Division responsible for "20/20" | 42 |
Division that includes the N.Y. Mets | 36 |
Division, vis-Ã -vis multiplication | 37 |
Divisions for the Yanks and Mets | 32 |
Divisions of the Tanzanian shilling | 35 |
Divorcée Lowell in an '80s sitcom | 40 |
Divorce lawyer on "L.A. Law" | 38 |
Divulge impulsively (with "out") | 42 |
Divulge impulsively, with "out" | 41 |
Dixie Chicks or Destiny's Child | 35 |
Dixie Chicks song for Katrina relief | 36 |
Dixie Cups chart-topper "___ of Love" | 47 |
Dixie route in the early 1800's | 35 |
Dixieland breakfast for factory workers? | 40 |
Dixon of "Hogan's Heroes" | 39 |
Dixon on "Hogan's Heroes" | 39 |
Dixon Ticonderoga Pencil stock ___ | 34 |
Dixon's line-drawing partner | 32 |
DIY craftster's online mecca | 32 |
Dizzee Rascal's debut single | 32 |
Dizzee Rascal's first single | 32 |
Dizzy and son, Steve, of baseball | 33 |
Dizzy Gillespie's instrument | 32 |
DJ featured on MTV's "The Grind" | 46 |
DJ Rick of "Disco Duck" fame | 38 |
Djiboutian's neighbor across the strait | 43 |
Djinn's home in a popular tale | 34 |
DMB "Before These Crowded Streets" song | 49 |
DMB "Under the ___ and Dreaming" | 42 |
DMB "___ in Our Graves" | 33 |
DMX's original label ___ Ryders | 35 |
DNA elements also called jumping genes | 38 |
DNA fingerprinting pioneer Jeffreys | 35 |
DNA ___ (paternity case evidence) | 33 |
Do "T'aint What You Do," maybe | 44 |
Do a baseball manager's job? | 32 |
Do a blacksmith's repair job | 32 |
Do a boxing 'dance,' formally? | 38 |
Do a caricature of Oscar winner Jeff? | 37 |
Do a cartographer's job over | 32 |
Do a certain cartoonist's job | 33 |
Do a city planner's job, perhaps | 36 |
Do a clerk's work at a morgue? | 34 |
Do a Halloween hollowing-out chore? | 35 |
Do a homophobic impersonation, say | 34 |
Do a host's job at a restuarant | 35 |
Do a job that's paid by the yard | 36 |
Do a joyful "The Price is Right" action | 49 |
Do a little boasting without help? | 34 |
Do a little of this, a little of that | 37 |
Do a lot of jumping around, in a way | 36 |
Do a medical scan on a British royal? | 37 |
Do a meteorologist's job, say | 33 |
Do a music talent agent's job | 33 |
Do a painful but necessary thing | 32 |
Do a party no-no at the snack table | 35 |
Do a radio remembrance of a late Pantera founder? | 49 |
Do a second draft, before computers | 35 |
Do a sudoku puzzle or two, perhaps | 34 |