One way to spell a Mumbai wraparound | 36 |
One spelling for an Indian dress | 32 |
Hindu woman's garment (Var.) | 32 |
Garments worn in India and Pakistan (Var.) | 42 |
Puppeteer who designed Macy's parade balloons | 49 |
Puppeteer Tony who mentored Bil Baird | 37 |
Famed marionette maker: 1882–1942 | 40 |
Early Macy's Day Parade balloon designer | 44 |
"The Tony ___ Marionette Book" | 40 |
"America's Puppet Master" | 39 |
'33 Chicago World's Fair puppeteer | 42 |
Tract noted for floating seaweed | 32 |
It's between the West Indies and the Azores | 47 |
Spawning ground of Atlantic eels | 32 |
Region of calms in the northern Atlantic | 40 |
Destination for many a pregnant eel | 35 |
Calm waters NE of the West Indies | 33 |
"Beetle Bailey" character | 35 |
"Beetle Bailey" figure | 32 |
"Beetle Bailey" bellower | 34 |
Jeep in the movie "Cars" | 34 |
What a loud barker may be called | 32 |
Thorn in Beetle Bailey's side | 33 |
Private's superior, informally | 34 |
Orville P. Snorkel of the comics page, familiarly | 49 |
Beetle's boss, in the comics | 32 |
“Beetle Bailey” character | 33 |
''Beetle Bailey'' character | 43 |
Asian wrap that may be six yards long | 37 |
"Slumdog Millionaire" dress | 37 |
"Slumdog Millionaire" costume | 39 |
Zsa Zsa Gabor's real given name | 35 |
Part of it is draped over the shoulder | 38 |
Outfit for an Air India stewardess | 34 |
It often contains six yards of silk | 35 |
It may be worn over a blouse called a choli | 43 |
Garment seen in "Bride and Prejudice" | 47 |
Garment often made with six yards of silk | 41 |
Garment made of several yards of cloth | 38 |
Apology from an Indian seamstress? | 34 |
"Slumdog Millionaire" garb | 36 |
"Slumdog Millionaire" wear | 36 |
Wrapped garments seen in Agra culture | 37 |
They're usually worn over petticoats | 40 |
They may be thrown over the shoulder | 36 |
''Gandhi'' costumes | 35 |
"Cutty __" (historic ship) | 36 |
Cutty ___ (whisky named for a clipper ship) | 43 |
Cutty ___ (historic clipper ship) | 33 |
Ontario port opposite Port Huron, Mich. | 39 |
Draped garment worn by Asian men and women | 42 |
Pacific island garment wrapped around the waist | 47 |
Loose-fitting wrap popularized by Dorothy Lamour | 48 |
Dorothy Lamour's trademark garment | 38 |
"Being and Nothingness" author | 40 |
"No Exit" dramatist Jean-Paul | 39 |
He wrote "Hell is other people" | 41 |
"La Nausée" novelist | 33 |
"Being and Nothingness" writer | 40 |
''No Exit'' writer | 34 |
''No Exit'' playwright | 38 |
He wrote "Words are loaded pistols" | 45 |
He said "I exist because I think" | 43 |
He declined the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature | 46 |
He declined the 1964 Literature Nobel | 37 |
He declined a Nobel Prize in Literature | 39 |
Decliner of 1964's Nobel Prize for Literature | 49 |
Author who declined the Nobel Prize | 35 |
"The Words" autobiographer | 36 |
"The Transcendence of the Ego" writer | 47 |
"The Transcendence of the Ego" author | 47 |
"The Flies" playwright | 32 |
"Les Mouches" dramatist | 33 |
"Les Mots" autobiographer, 1964 | 41 |
"Les Mains Sales" playwright, 1948 | 44 |
"Hell is other people" French dramatist | 49 |
"Dirty Hands" playwright | 34 |
"Being and Nothingness" philosopher | 45 |
''Nausea'' novelist | 35 |
Swiss International Air Lines competitor | 40 |
Airline with a hub in Copenhagen | 32 |
Airline that co-founded Star Alliance | 37 |
World's first carrier with a transpolar route | 49 |
Palindromic airline to Stockholm | 32 |
It has a hub in Copenhagen: Abbr. | 33 |
His Most Serene Highness: Fr. abbr. | 35 |
Flier to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport | 34 |
First airline with a transpolar route | 37 |
First airline to operate a transpolar route | 43 |
European carrier founded in 1946 | 32 |
EuroBonus frequent flyers' airline | 38 |
Company whose frequent flier program is EuroBonus | 49 |
Carrier with the in-flight magazine Scanorama | 45 |
Carrier with a hub in Copenhagen | 32 |
Carrier whose main hub is Kastrup airport | 41 |
Carrier to Copenhagen, for short | 32 |
Carrier that had a pioneering transpolar route | 46 |
Carrier based in Sigtuna, Sweden | 32 |
An original Star Alliance airline | 33 |
An original member of the Star Alliance | 39 |