It's known for its varieties | 32 |
"57 Varieties" company | 32 |
He gets what's coming to him | 32 |
It'll come to him eventually | 32 |
___ to the throne (prince, e.g.) | 32 |
Woman courted by fortune hunters | 32 |
Trophy for Sam Bradford, in 2008 | 32 |
The Great Train Robbery, for one | 32 |
Abode of the dead, in Norse myth | 32 |
Anna ___, first wife of Ziegfeld | 32 |
New Zealand prime minister Clark | 32 |
"Airport" Oscar winner | 32 |
"Paradise Lost" locale | 32 |
"___ hath no fury ..." | 32 |
Site of Milton's Pandemonium | 32 |
Word said upon answering a phone | 32 |
Friendly Carol Channing musical? | 32 |
Agent Matt played by Dean Martin | 32 |
1960's-70's C.I.A. chief | 32 |
The bottom line in sewing class? | 32 |
Fashion's ever-changing line | 32 |
Prefix meaning "blood" | 32 |
Instrument used to stop bleeding | 32 |
They go up and down periodically | 32 |
" . . . a big fat ___" | 32 |
Mad-when-wet bird, idiomatically | 32 |
Three-time skating gold medalist | 32 |
One of Hamill's predecessors | 32 |
Source of some temporary tattoos | 32 |
___ de Navarre: 1553–1610 | 32 |
First name in Scandinavian drama | 32 |
Name in seven Shakespeare titles | 32 |
First state governor of Virginia | 32 |
Any of the three Lancaster kings | 32 |
Those subsisting on chicken feed | 32 |
Chickens that come home to roost | 32 |
"Fraggle Rock" creator | 32 |
Not square, to a "cat" | 32 |
Jitterbug's "cool" | 32 |
"In the old grooveroo" | 32 |
Prefix meaning "seven" | 32 |
"___ Alibi," 1989 film | 32 |
"What's with ___?" | 32 |
"Rings on ___ fingers" | 32 |
Goddess whose bird was a peacock | 32 |
Parsley, sage, rosemary or thyme | 32 |
Capturer of the Erymanthian Boar | 32 |
It's rounded up in a roundup | 32 |
"From ___ To Eternity" | 32 |
"Washington slept ___" | 32 |
"Right ___, Right Now" | 32 |
"___ comes the . . . " | 32 |
"___ Comes Mr. Jordan" | 32 |
Words after "Yoo-hoo!" | 32 |
"Where are you?" reply | 32 |
Follower of "enclosed" | 32 |
"___ mud in your eye!" | 32 |
'-- looking at you, kid' | 32 |
Savonarola's alleged offense | 32 |
"From - Eternity" link | 32 |
Lifter's occupational hazard | 32 |
Sandwich that requires two hands | 32 |
Sandwich also known as a grinder | 32 |
Rocky, Rambo, or a fireman, e.g. | 32 |
One coming through in the clutch | 32 |
Key to the city recipient, maybe | 32 |
It may be a foot long and edible | 32 |
Mister : English :: ___ : German | 32 |
"No. 1" in rental cars | 32 |
1963 hit "___ So Fine" | 32 |
"For __ a jolly . . ." | 32 |
"__ making a list ..." | 32 |
"For _____ a jolly..." | 32 |
"For ___ a jolly good" | 32 |
"For ___ jolly . . . " | 32 |
"--- Rebel" (1962 hit) | 32 |
"___ Rebel" (1962 hit) | 32 |
"___ Rebel," 1962 tune | 32 |
"___ Rebel," 1962 song | 32 |
Spandau prison's last inmate | 32 |
Rudolf imprisoned for war crimes | 32 |
"Steppenwolf" novelist | 32 |
1946 Literature Nobelist Hermann | 32 |
"Magister Ludi" author | 32 |
He wrote "Steppenwolf" | 32 |
"Magister Ludi" writer | 32 |
Some of Washington's enemies | 32 |
"Ben-Hur" Oscar winner | 32 |
Alternative to "Psst!" | 32 |
"___ There," 1954 song | 32 |
Info taken in a Dr.'s office | 32 |
"Men Like Gods" author | 32 |
Literally, "fire bowl" | 32 |
Noise from a diaphragmatic spasm | 32 |
___ jacet (words on a tombstone) | 32 |
Try to get to the church on time | 32 |
Makes haste, Ã la Shakespeare | 32 |
Pop punkers American ___ (Hyph.) | 32 |
____ Horse; or ___ price of gas | 32 |
Really happy, as a kid in March? | 32 |