Mount Greylock's range | 26 |
Zesty casserole with a crust | 28 |
Japanese-Mexican fusion dish | 28 |
Alternative to burritos | 23 |
South-of-the-border orders | 26 |
Crunchy tortilla treats | 23 |
Some Value Menu dishes | 22 |
Mexican restaurant staples | 26 |
Tortillas that are filled | 25 |
They may have soft shells | 25 |
Tex-Mex fare with shells | 24 |
Southwestern sandwiches | 23 |
Snacks in Santa Rosalia | 23 |
Shell station fill-ups? | 23 |
Mexican restaurant orders | 25 |
Mexican food truck snacks | 25 |
Glen Bell's fast food | 25 |
Folded tortilla treats | 22 |
Flautas' relatives | 22 |
Dishes eaten with the hands | 27 |
Crunchy sandwiches, sometimes | 29 |
Dish often served in a shell | 28 |
They may be crunchy or soft | 27 |
Place that sells shells? | 24 |
Tic-_____ (popular candies) | 27 |
Tic-___ (popular candies) | 25 |
Some X's, in a game | 23 |
Some O's and X's | 24 |
Ambassador's asset | 22 |
Ambassador's forte | 22 |
People person's skill | 25 |
Good quality for a politician | 29 |
Sense for avoiding offense | 26 |
Negotiator's skill | 22 |
Diplomat's stock-in-trade | 29 |
Delicate use of words, e.g. | 27 |
Campaigner's skill | 22 |
Asset for an ambassador | 23 |
Ambassador's skill | 22 |
Remaining silent, sometimes | 27 |
Remaining silent, at times | 26 |
Public relations requirement | 28 |
People-person's skill | 25 |
Opposite of gaucheness | 22 |
Gauche person's lack | 24 |
Diplomat's requirement | 26 |
Diplomat's possession | 25 |
Dilpomacy's foundation | 26 |
Delicacy at a state dinner? | 27 |
Careful wording, maybe | 22 |
Careful phrasing, perhaps | 25 |
Arbitrator's asset | 22 |
Pinning in chess, e.g. | 22 |
Like military maneuvers | 23 |
Clausewitz's emphasis | 25 |
Responsiveness to touch | 23 |
Boor's words, perhaps | 25 |
Two of a well-known threesome | 29 |
Little '90s grundge band? | 29 |
Thomas Lincoln's nickname | 29 |
Thomas Lincoln, to family | 25 |
Thomas Lincoln, familiarly | 26 |
Small amount or degree | 22 |
One of Lincoln's sons | 25 |
Lincoln's youngest son | 26 |
Influential grunge band | 23 |
Doyle of namesake grunge band | 29 |
Abraham Lincoln's boy | 25 |
"8-Way Santa" band | 28 |
"Look what I did!" | 28 |
"And here it is!" | 27 |
"And there it is!" | 28 |
"It's done!" | 26 |
''Voila!'' | 26 |
"Here it is!" | 23 |
"Et voilà !" | 24 |
Kin of "presto!" | 26 |
"Look, I did it!" | 27 |
Shout following a drumroll | 26 |
Post-performance exclamation | 28 |
Magician's fanfare | 22 |
Exclamation with a drum roll | 28 |
Accompaniment to a drumroll | 27 |
Accompaniment to a drum roll | 28 |
"See, I did it!" | 26 |
''Voila'' | 25 |
''Et voila!'' | 29 |
Vocal imitation of a fanfare | 28 |
Sound upon the big reveal | 25 |
Revelation exclamation | 22 |
Relative of "voila" | 29 |
Follower of a wondrous feat | 27 |
Follower of a drum roll | 23 |
Exclamation with a flourish | 27 |
Exclamation of achievement | 26 |
Entertainer's word | 22 |
Drumroll follower, at times | 27 |
Cry with a swelled chest | 24 |
Cry that's often sung | 25 |
Cry made with a flourish | 24 |