| Outboard motor inventor Evinrude | 32 |
| Daily Argentine sports newspaper | 32 |
| Bullfighter booster's bellow | 32 |
| "Blood and Sand" cheer | 32 |
| "___ ELO" (1976 album) | 32 |
| Yucatán "You rock!" | 32 |
| Word shouted while tossing roses | 32 |
| Word in some Tex-Mex restuarants | 32 |
| Encouraging word for the matador | 32 |
| Bullfight "All right!" | 32 |
| "Woo-hoo!" alternative | 32 |
| "¡Viva el matador!" | 32 |
| ''Go, matador!'' | 32 |
| Brand in some potato chip brands | 32 |
| Ornamental, but poisonous, shrub | 32 |
| Russian figure skater Protopopov | 32 |
| Former heavyweight champ Maskaev | 32 |
| Fashion guy who wed Gene Tierney | 32 |
| Cassini once wed to Gene Tierney | 32 |
| Kind of acid used in making soap | 32 |
| Bar at the dinner table, perhaps | 32 |
| Spread out on the counter, maybe | 32 |
| Nondairy item in the dairy aisle | 32 |
| Cholesterol watcher's choice | 32 |
| Encouraging chorus in Córdoba | 32 |
| First name in Russian gymnastics | 32 |
| Rival of Bali and Lily of France | 32 |
| First name of a star on the bars | 32 |
| "Eugene Onegin" sister | 32 |
| Missouri-based chemicals company | 32 |
| Light heavyweight champ: 1934-35 | 32 |
| Ken of 'thirtysomething' | 32 |
| Big corporation in copper alloys | 32 |
| "thirtysomething" star | 32 |
| "EZ Streets" actor Ken | 32 |
| Three-time AL batting champ Tony | 32 |
| Three-time A.L. batting champion | 32 |
| "Thimble Theater" name | 32 |
| Group testing antipasto tidbits? | 32 |
| Healthful pasta-sauce ingredient | 32 |
| 'Twelfth Night' countess | 32 |
| Stewpot, or perhaps its contents | 32 |
| Earthen dish used by the Pueblos | 32 |
| ___ podrida (spicy Spanish stew) | 32 |
| Stan's partner in old comedy | 32 |
| Relatively easy skateboard trick | 32 |
| Â Â Kukla's puppet pal | 32 |
| "The Wall" actor, 1998 | 32 |
| Branch of knowledge, facetiously | 32 |
| Showbiz twin Mary-Kate or Ashley | 32 |
| Johnson's vaudeville partner | 32 |
| Cub reporter of the Daily Planet | 32 |
| Poet Charles or ballplayer Gregg | 32 |
| Site of the College World Series | 32 |
| Home of the College World Series | 32 |
| Union Pacific's headquarters | 32 |
| U.S. Triple Crown winner of 1935 | 32 |
| Seat of Douglas County, Nebraska | 32 |
| Nebraska birthplace of Malcolm X | 32 |
| Midwestern base for Gallup, Inc. | 32 |
| Home to the College World Series | 32 |
| City just west of Council Bluffs | 32 |
| ___ Hold 'Em (poker variant) | 32 |
| The toe of the Arabian Peninsula | 32 |
| Sultan Qabus bin Said's land | 32 |
| Its capital was once on Zanzibar | 32 |
| Gulf nation with recent protests | 32 |
| Country on the Arabian Peninsula | 32 |
| Native of one of the Gulf States | 32 |
| Sharif of "Funny Girl" | 32 |
| Slick-fielding shortstop Vizquel | 32 |
| Nicky, in "Funny Girl" | 32 |
| Mullah ___, former Afghan leader | 32 |
| Epps of TV's 'House' | 32 |
| Epps of "Resurrection" | 32 |
| Sydney who had stars in his eyes | 32 |
| David Stockman's dept., once | 32 |
| 1998 PGA Player of the Year Mark | 32 |
| Napoleon's St. Helena doctor | 32 |
| Symbol for electrical resistance | 32 |
| Western or cheese breakfast dish | 32 |
| Breakfast or brunch order, often | 32 |
| Things filled at indoor stations | 32 |
| Peck movie, with "The" | 32 |
| Sign of impending trouble, maybe | 32 |
| Eclipse ... black cat ... future | 32 |
| Bad hair in the morning, perhaps | 32 |
| Black cats, to the superstitious | 32 |
| Black cats and dark clouds, e.g. | 32 |
| Interpreters are needed for them | 32 |
| Texter's "Zounds!" | 32 |
| Texter's "No way!" | 32 |
| Texter's 'Holy cow!' | 32 |
| Online "Unbelievable!" | 32 |
| "Everything," in Latin | 32 |
| It means ''all'' | 32 |
| Magazine founded by Bob Guccione | 32 |
| Atlanta arena demolished in 1997 | 32 |
| Former home of the Atlanta Hawks | 32 |
| Opera ___ (complete works: Lat.) | 32 |