| Period between Shaban and Shawwal | 33 |
| Princess who eats paneer, perhaps | 33 |
| P.V. Narasimha _____, Indian P.M. | 33 |
| Person who might have many dreads | 33 |
| Proverbial sinking ship deserters | 33 |
| Payee's acknowledgment: Abbr. | 33 |
| Predict, as someone's fortune | 33 |
| Peruse some of Ludlum's works | 33 |
| Part of a cardinal's wardrobe | 33 |
| Put more salsa on one's nacho | 33 |
| Put through one's paces again | 33 |
| Possession of this may be a crime | 33 |
| Part of piscatorial paraphernalia | 33 |
| Part of an astronaut's flight | 33 |
| Possessive name on candy wrappers | 33 |
| Paul of "Mad About You" | 33 |
| Put back on the market, as a home | 33 |
| Peter and Bridget to Jane: abbr. | 33 |
| Put trust in, with "on" | 33 |
| Pardon granted for sins or crimes | 33 |
| Put the check in the mail, really | 33 |
| Provide with a better view, maybe | 33 |
| Pulitzer-winning journalist James | 33 |
| Playa del __: L.A. coastal region | 33 |
| Part of Goober Pyle's address | 33 |
| President of South Korea: 1948-60 | 33 |
| Poisonous protein in castor beans | 33 |
| Practice that can't be wrong? | 33 |
| Practices that can't be wrong | 33 |
| Patients may call for them: abbr. | 33 |
| Pro who coached Lendl and Federer | 33 |
| Puts out some hot, swinging music | 33 |
| Part of a fire safety instruction | 33 |
| Press-secretaryNessen or Ziegler | 33 |
| Phish's was "Round" | 33 |
| Places with a bird's-eye view | 33 |
| Pulitzer music prize winner: 1976 | 33 |
| Parks with no intention of moving | 33 |
| Paper towel hawker, in old TV ads | 33 |
| Prepared for use, as a violin bow | 33 |
| Program for future leaders: Abbr. | 33 |
| Pure memorization learning method | 33 |
| Portnoy's Complaint author | 33 |
| Plan named for a Delaware senator | 33 |
| Police artist's drawing, e.g. | 33 |
| Peri's 'Frasier' role | 33 |
| Paper deliverers have them: Abbr. | 33 |
| Protagonist of Clancy's books | 33 |
| Painter Albert Pinkham and family | 33 |
| Pocketlike structure, botanically | 33 |
| Plays resulting in yardage losses | 33 |
| Pat of 'Wheel of Fortune' | 33 |
| Paradise of 'On the Road' | 33 |
| Pico de gallo and guacamole, e.g. | 33 |
| Pianist in "Casablanca" | 33 |
| Part of Mme. Butterfly's name | 33 |
| Piscine symbol of overcrowdedness | 33 |
| Part of Miss America's attire | 33 |
| Prime minister and Nobel laureate | 33 |
| Prepare, as peppers for an omelet | 33 |
| Pioneer suffragist's initials | 33 |
| Prepared in lemon, garlic and oil | 33 |
| Prelude to a resignation, perhaps | 33 |
| Poli ___ (college field of study) | 33 |
| Poli-___ (college major, briefly) | 33 |
| Paleontology or archaeology, e.g. | 33 |
| Preoccupied with a green liqueur? | 33 |
| Palm with berries in fruit juices | 33 |
| Pat- -- (tot's clapping game) | 33 |
| Puzzles involving quotes, usually | 33 |
| Part 4 of a Stephen Leacock quote | 33 |
| Pilot who makes vertical takeoffs | 33 |
| Play by Mark Twain and Bret Harte | 33 |
| Part of a target-practice command | 33 |
| Pact between kinfolk from Mobile? | 33 |
| Part of ABD, for Ph.D. candidates | 33 |
| Poet Ginsberg plus his male buds? | 33 |
| Part of the Musketeers' motto | 33 |
| Phone greeting in Central America | 33 |
| Plants native to mountain summits | 33 |
| Portuguese town in Minho province | 33 |
| Pilot about an airline on strike? | 33 |
| Pardons to large groups of people | 33 |
| Pet purchased in the Philippines? | 33 |
| Projections of Saturn's rings | 33 |
| People living under same meridian | 33 |
| Porter's "___ Goes" | 33 |
| Programming language of the 1960s | 33 |
| President Lincoln, astrologically | 33 |
| Public opinion in the Middle East | 33 |
| Putting two and two together, say | 33 |
| Pulitzer-winning journalist Peter | 33 |
| Pounce on some mariners' gear | 33 |
| People good at making connections | 33 |
| Philosopher's kitchen supply? | 33 |
| Pounding against, as strong winds | 33 |
| Plead for compassionate treatment | 33 |
| Place to find a director, usually | 33 |
| Photographer's request, maybe | 33 |
| Prince Edward Island Premier, Pat | 33 |