| Reason for many December returns? | 33 |
| First name of today's honoree | 33 |
| Architect of Hampton Court Palace | 33 |
| Bathes in dichromate of potassium | 33 |
| Auto company partnering with Fiat | 33 |
| Talking doll that debuted in 1960 | 33 |
| Give an oldies musician the boot? | 33 |
| "Child's Play" doll | 33 |
| Short, thick, heavy piece of wood | 33 |
| 1940's Italian Fascist leader | 33 |
| She won an Emmy playing Miss Jean | 33 |
| They're dropped off in flicks | 33 |
| One of Carter's titles: Abbr. | 33 |
| City kids from the Buckeye State? | 33 |
| 1960 Jerry Lewis fairy tale spoof | 33 |
| In the direction of an urban area | 33 |
| Went silent (with "up") | 33 |
| Sudden restriction on an activity | 33 |
| Where littlenecks try their luck? | 33 |
| Gambling locale for the taciturn? | 33 |
| Sounds echoing through the castle | 33 |
| Scottish kilt made of chain mail? | 33 |
| Hired supporters at a performance | 33 |
| Author Amy's family squabble? | 33 |
| Proverb not meant to be repeated? | 33 |
| "Upper" person, perhaps | 33 |
| 18th-century French artist Gillot | 33 |
| Meeting with a sentence fragment? | 33 |
| Wipe off a see-through shoe stud? | 33 |
| Winning all the games in a series | 33 |
| Weatherbox song for the treeless? | 33 |
| It may make a record hard to find | 33 |
| British Columbia's ____ Olson | 33 |
| Davis of ''Amen'' | 33 |
| Key influences on flora and fauna | 33 |
| 'Killin' Time' singer | 33 |
| Bush successor ... and vice versa | 33 |
| Slightly-worse-than-average grade | 33 |
| Nonhuman singer of a 1958 #1 song | 33 |
| Like some areas prone to flooding | 33 |
| Something a tailor might shorten? | 33 |
| Ones holding wraps in restaurants | 33 |
| Dish served with Roquefort cheese | 33 |
| ___ implant (type of hearing aid) | 33 |
| "Who Killed ___ Robin?" | 33 |
| "Who killed --- Robin?" | 33 |
| ___ of the walk (domineering one) | 33 |
| A work by barnyard collaborators? | 33 |
| Feature of some kids' cereals | 33 |
| Fashion icon with her own perfume | 33 |
| Pilot's signal-sending device | 33 |
| Plotter at a Cedar Rapids campus? | 33 |
| One who shares a masthead billing | 33 |
| Largest freshwater lake in Israel | 33 |
| Fantástico and fantastic, e.g. | 33 |
| Tropical grass used for thatching | 33 |
| __ of vantage: favorable position | 33 |
| Doubt that makes you change plans | 33 |
| 1980s Cabbage Patch Kids producer | 33 |
| "Kiss Me, Kate" creator | 33 |
| They link the scapula and sternum | 33 |
| Earn money, in the game Operation | 33 |
| Person sharing your dorm quarters | 33 |
| Feature of classical architecture | 33 |
| Dinosaur National Monument locale | 33 |
| They kick it at Mile High Stadium | 33 |
| Doesn't do just an outline of | 33 |
| South Carolina women's school | 33 |
| Traditional side on Chinese menus | 33 |
| War chief Black Horse's tribe | 33 |
| Run across, with "with" | 33 |
| Things one might find in an attic | 33 |
| Film starring a third Fonda: 1978 | 33 |
| The Nash Rambler was an early one | 33 |
| Wilderness guide's instrument | 33 |
| Big name in student encyclopedias | 33 |
| Imitators of a certain barbarian? | 33 |
| Soup spoon designed for shellfish | 33 |
| Members of PMRC, sometimes (var.) | 33 |
| People trying out covered wagons? | 33 |
| Former transports on the way west | 33 |
| Miss Heming as a partner in crime | 33 |
| Ploys involving shells and shills | 33 |
| She wanted to marry a millionaire | 33 |
| Actor's uncensored biography? | 33 |
| Phillips Petroleum merger partner | 33 |
| Sheen-Sutherland thriller of 1997 | 33 |
| The no-longer-hungry moth was ___ | 33 |
| Connected sets of points, in math | 33 |
| A cinch for some factory workers? | 33 |
| "Tattletales" host Bert | 33 |
| Child actor discovered by Chaplin | 33 |
| 2006 "Survivor" setting | 33 |
| Tailgaters' beverage carriers | 33 |
| Air-conditioning commuter trains? | 33 |
| Four imperial bushels, in England | 33 |
| Work together toward a common end | 33 |
| Kids' game that might bug you | 33 |
| Home of The Little Mermaid statue | 33 |
| The Merry Men in Sherwood Forest? | 33 |