"Il Trovatore" heroine | 32 |
Some July babies, astrologically | 32 |
Late July babies, per the zodiac | 32 |
Many folks with August birthdays | 32 |
Last non-priest to be named pope | 32 |
Ben-Hur's mother becomes one | 32 |
1990s Secretary of Defense Aspin | 32 |
First word of many French titles | 32 |
Article that can go with berets? | 32 |
Trendy NYC neighborhood, briefly | 32 |
Julie Chen's husband Moonves | 32 |
"___ Troyens": Berlioz | 32 |
"___ Enfants Terrible" | 32 |
___ Brown and His Band of Renown | 32 |
Alt-band that likes to subtract? | 32 |
"The Road __ Traveled" | 32 |
One paying for time in a studio? | 32 |
"Children of a __ God" | 32 |
Start of an instructional series | 32 |
"___ we forget . . . " | 32 |
''__ we forget'' | 32 |
"... ___ ye be judged" | 32 |
Earl Scruggs's partner Flatt | 32 |
Word before up, out, off or down | 32 |
It requires an improved service? | 32 |
"Who ___ the Dogs Out" | 32 |
Tennis serve requiring a do-over | 32 |
"--- Me Entertain You" | 32 |
"___ Be," Beatles song | 32 |
The Beatles' '-- Be' | 32 |
"Don't hold back!" | 32 |
"Here, I'll do it" | 32 |
"I'll take a shot" | 32 |
"___ Love You Tonight" | 32 |
"___ do it my own way" | 32 |
Response to "Shall we" | 32 |
Polite response to an invitation | 32 |
"Yes" to an invitation | 32 |
"___ Do It," 1928 song | 32 |
"We're outta here" | 32 |
Show with surprises behind doors | 32 |
"I don't think so" | 32 |
Member of a NATO land since 2004 | 32 |
Leon with three Super Bowl rings | 32 |
Film-to-video transfer technique | 32 |
"We'd like to try" | 32 |
"My Name is Asher ___" | 32 |
Asher ___, Chaim Potok character | 32 |
"My Name is Asher ---" | 32 |
Basic units of money in Bulgaria | 32 |
Oscar, the memorable musical wit | 32 |
Place for Don McLean's Chevy | 32 |
Embankment down by the riverside | 32 |
Where to await the Robert E. Lee | 32 |
Where Don McLean drove his Chevy | 32 |
Strauss with the denim inventory | 32 |
Former Israeli leader ___ Eshkol | 32 |
Ford attorney general Edward ___ | 32 |
Dolly of "Hello Dolly" | 32 |
Writer Ira of "Sliver" | 32 |
"The Voice" judge Adam | 32 |
Eugene of 'American Pie' | 32 |
'Ben-Hur' author Wallace | 32 |
Ross Macdonald sleuth ___ Archer | 32 |
Libertarian commentator Rockwell | 32 |
Alcindor who became Abdul-Jabbar | 32 |
'State Fair' actor Ayres | 32 |
'Ben-Hur' writer Wallace | 32 |
Ross Macdonald's supersleuth | 32 |
Big Apple subway stop, for short | 32 |
___ talionis (an eye for an eye) | 32 |
Kind of jar named for Neth. city | 32 |
Island of MacArthur's return | 32 |
Where MacArthur returned in 1944 | 32 |
Big Apple-bound luggage tag code | 32 |
Airport on Flushing Bay, briefly | 32 |
Airport near Citi Field, briefly | 32 |
"Forbidden City," once | 32 |
_____ Fail (ancient Irish stone) | 32 |
"The Grey" star Neeson | 32 |
"Gun Shy" actor Neeson | 32 |
Oskar Schindler portrayer Neeson | 32 |
Neeson of "The A-Team" | 32 |
Dangling vine in the rain forest | 32 |
"Weekend Edition" name | 32 |
"Pants on fire" person | 32 |
"That's not true!" | 32 |
"Pants on fire" fellow | 32 |
Person not telling it like it is | 32 |
Definitely not a reliable source | 32 |
Character in some logic problems | 32 |
"That is so not true!" | 32 |
"Billy ___," 1963 film | 32 |
People with their pants on fire? | 32 |
Munchhausen and Ananias, for two | 32 |
Scooter ___, Plame affair figure | 32 |
Cheney chief of staff Scooter __ | 32 |
What tabloids are often sued for | 32 |
Character assassination in print | 32 |
Books listing wills, deeds, etc. | 32 |