What an art engineer can do | 27 |
Sites of some traffic delays | 28 |
Financial transaction party | 27 |
Party to a financial exchange | 29 |
Party to a bill of exchange | 27 |
Bank in a check transaction | 27 |
Sharp dresser features? | 23 |
Provoke the enemy to shoot | 26 |
Thumbtack, British-style | 24 |
Pirate artist's activity? | 29 |
Artists' studios are ___ | 28 |
Random decision makers | 22 |
Artist's portfolio | 22 |
Act more conservatively | 23 |
Talked like a Southern belle | 28 |
Stretched out the vowels | 24 |
Spoke "We-e-ell"? | 27 |
One with a Southern accent | 26 |
Extender of vowel sounds | 24 |
Speaking like Scarlett | 22 |
Damon Gough, aka Badly ___ | 26 |
Sketch sewing-kit stores? | 25 |
Climbing the corporate ladder | 29 |
Sketches one's quilt? | 25 |
What a popular artist does? | 27 |
Gets noticed, as an artist? | 27 |
What public oddities often do | 29 |
One way to prepare for bed | 26 |
The artist tried to ... | 23 |
Sketch an African king? | 23 |
Prepare, as a contract | 22 |
Use, as past experience | 23 |
Some horse cart operators | 25 |
River of central Alberta | 24 |
Blanket sleeper company | 23 |
Memorable Rex Harrison role | 27 |
Hugh Lofting character | 22 |
1967 Rex Harrison role | 22 |
1967 Rex Harrison film role | 27 |
TV horror host with a hypo? | 27 |
Rastafarian door opener? | 24 |
Bob Marley prison film? | 23 |
Hopes it never happens | 22 |
Envision in one's sleep | 27 |
"Playgirl" picture? | 29 |
Gorgeous check redeemer? | 24 |
Southwestern souvenirs | 22 |
Ideal person to go out with | 27 |
Rogaine-induced reverie? | 24 |
Musical based on the Supremes | 29 |
1982 Best Musical nominee | 25 |
More head-in-the-clouds | 23 |
Building castles in the air | 27 |
Great things to work at | 23 |
Newspaper for visionaries? | 26 |
Where nodding will get you? | 27 |
Where many visit but few stay | 29 |
Grey-Schertzinger song: 1929 | 28 |
"I ___ Jeannie" | 25 |
1979 hit for Cheap Trick | 24 |
1979 Cheap Trick hit album | 26 |
Gives consideration to | 22 |
Heavily favored squads | 22 |
"Amistad" studio | 26 |
Gorgeous resident of Rome? | 26 |
More like Poe's midnight | 28 |
Least pleasant, weatherwise | 27 |
Role in The Naked Gun | 24 |
Gold diggers, at times | 22 |
Scoops up river sediment | 24 |
Land-reclamation machines | 25 |
Scooping up a river bottom | 26 |
Former Dutch prime minister | 27 |
Yiddish "trash" | 25 |
Water balloon battles? | 22 |
Ceremonial military outfit | 26 |
Fran of "The Nanny" | 29 |
Common prom night stain? | 24 |
Marines' formal wear | 24 |
Formal military attire | 22 |
Details in employee manuals | 27 |
They tend to the stars | 22 |
Puts on a tux, for example | 26 |
Executive's fashion credo | 29 |
Where actors put costumes on | 28 |
Locale for a big mirror | 23 |
Pre-costume ball activity | 25 |
Standard advice for a bride | 27 |
She played Tugboat Annie | 24 |
Oscar actress: 1930–31 | 29 |
Best Actress of 1930-31 | 23 |
Put one's uniform on | 24 |
Jeweled fashion accessory | 25 |
Cold-weather card game? | 23 |
Put on a striking outfit | 24 |
Parade attire, perhaps | 22 |
Owner of Mr. Bigglesworth | 25 |
Frau Farbissina's husband | 29 |
___ blank (had no idea) | 23 |
The artistic lawyer ... | 23 |