Edward the Confessor's father | 33 |
Contract signing by Lucy's pal in Finland? | 46 |
In a manner conforming to social standards | 42 |
Marathoner Abebe Bikila, for one | 32 |
Like Moses' wife, per Numbers 12:1 | 38 |
Group of the same race or culture | 33 |
Study of natural animal behavior patterns | 41 |
Colorless, flammable gas used as an anesthetic | 46 |
Acetate, alcohol, bromide and ether | 35 |
Disneyland's Matterhorn, once | 33 |
___ Aigner, popular maker of shoes and handbags | 47 |
___ Aigner, noted designer of shoes and handbags | 48 |
Fashion designer Aigner and DJ de Crécy | 42 |
Ici __: French "here and there" | 41 |
Ici ___ (here and there, to Thérèse) | 42 |
"...__ tête, Alouette,..." | 39 |
Part of "Alouette" refrain | 36 |
Agency that handles alien affairs? | 34 |
Adjective for Vulcan's forge | 32 |
Abelard's "Sic ___" | 33 |
Headwear complementing high-button shoes, perhaps | 49 |
What an English student wore to a deli? | 39 |
Garb detail for young Ian Fleming or James Bond | 47 |
Online mortgage calculator, e.g. | 32 |
Like the best of all possible worlds | 36 |
Literally, "smothered" | 32 |
N.J. hardcore punk/rappers ___ Concrete (Hyph.) | 47 |
N.J. hardcore punk/rappers ___ Concrete | 39 |
"The Renaissance" ___ Concrete | 40 |
... Debra Winger (heard but not seen) | 37 |
Cop's protection from a film alien? | 39 |
___ humains (humans, to Héloïse) | 38 |
Extinct language from Roman times | 33 |
Old Italian region also known as Tyrrhenia | 42 |
Ancient land between the Arno and Tiber | 39 |
Ancient country in central Italy | 32 |
And those following, in footnotes | 33 |
Site with many knitted knickknacks | 34 |
Site with many bird-themed knickknacks | 38 |
Site with homemade crocheted hats and such | 42 |
Site for selling handmade crafts | 32 |
Online marketplace for handmade goods | 37 |
Online handmade crafts marketplace | 34 |
DIY craftster's online mecca | 32 |
Yanks' '44 home-run champ | 33 |
"Love Me or Leave Me" singer Ruth | 43 |
“Love Me or Leave Me” singer Ruth | 41 |
Baritone Bastianini: 1923–67 | 35 |
Baritone Bastianini (1923–67) | 36 |
Caesar's final musical request? | 35 |
Balzac's "___ femme" | 34 |
Vingt-___ (twenty-one, in cards) | 32 |
Old words from which modern words are derived | 45 |
Jaguar model seen in "Mad Men" | 40 |
Org. formed by the Treaty of Maastritch | 39 |
"The Newlywed Game" host | 34 |
"I'm Just Wild About Harry" (1921) | 48 |
Largest Greek island after Crete | 32 |
Giant timber tree from down under | 33 |
Casey Stengel quote, Ohio-style? | 32 |
She wrote "The Ponder Heart" | 38 |
Continental alliance's intl. strategy | 41 |
French painter ("Dante et Virgile") | 45 |
"Dante et Virgile" painter | 36 |
Writer of the column "Sharps and Flats" | 49 |
This E.G.O. arrived Oct. 16, 1888 | 33 |
Geraldine Chaplin's grandfather | 35 |
"A Moon for the Misbegotten" playwright | 49 |
'Strange Interlude' writer | 34 |
Where the Oregon swim team practices? | 37 |
St. ___ Cathedral in Londonderry | 32 |
Four-time Pulitzer-winning playwright? | 38 |
Southern historical novelist Price | 34 |
Saint whose feast day is December 25 | 36 |
Saint whose feast day is Dec. 25 | 32 |
Napoleon III's wife, originally | 35 |
A. C. Doyle's "Veiled Lodger" | 43 |
Having good inherited characteristics | 37 |
Breeding to improve good qualities | 34 |
Prince Andrew's younger daughter | 36 |
Single-celled organism with a flagellum | 39 |
Protozoan that can photosynthesize | 34 |
Laudatory tributes upon someone's passing | 45 |
"Crescit ___," N.M. motto | 35 |
One of the Kennedys, and namesakes | 34 |
"Holy mackerel!" and others | 37 |
It's a nice way to say something | 36 |
One who doesn't speak plain English? | 40 |
"In favor?" said Tom ___ | 34 |
Shakespearean jester after winning the lottery? | 47 |
"The Trojan Women" playwright | 39 |
Russian dancer at Chippendales? (M) | 35 |
Multinational currency with a common reverse side | 49 |
Texas town transplanted across the pond? | 40 |
It included the Eastern and Western fronts | 42 |
Song contest won by Celine Dion in '88 | 42 |
Multicountry union using the same currency | 42 |
Prefix from the Greek for "wide" | 42 |
Trollope's "The _____ Diamonds" | 45 |
With "The," a mystery novel | 37 |