Word from a Latin lover? | 24 |
Not too wild to be broken | 25 |
Like some wild animals | 22 |
Mariner who can be broken? | 26 |
Dish wrapped in corn husks | 26 |
Sonoran's hot snack | 23 |
Popular ground-meat treat | 25 |
It's cooked in cornhusks | 28 |
Husk-wrapped Mexican dish | 25 |
Food wrapped in a corn husk | 27 |
Dish served in cornhusks | 24 |
Cornhusk-wrapped edible | 23 |
"Hot" Mexican food | 28 |
''Hot'' food | 28 |
Steamed Mexican dishes | 22 |
South of the border orders | 26 |
Leaf-wrapped Mexican dish | 25 |
Wrapped Mexican treats | 22 |
Treats wrapped in cornhusks | 27 |
Hot treat south of the border | 29 |
River at Plymouth Sound | 23 |
Half-sister of Absalom | 22 |
Spicy powdered condiment | 24 |
Soap opera actress Braun | 24 |
Olympics skier McKinney | 23 |
Olympic skier McKinney | 22 |
Ballet legend Karsavina | 23 |
Fort Lauderdale suburb | 22 |
South American marmoset | 23 |
Small, bushy-tailed monkey | 26 |
Small monkey aka marmoset | 25 |
Member of the marmoset family | 29 |
Large tropical seed pods | 24 |
Marmosets of S. America | 23 |
Shrub with pink flowers | 23 |
Mexican painter: 20th century | 29 |
Peruvian wayside tavern | 23 |
It's ringed with jingles | 28 |
Lutelike instrument of Asia | 27 |
Change from wild to mild | 24 |
Break, as a wild horse | 22 |
Serviceable but harmless | 24 |
Not tantamount to a catamount | 29 |
Crack the whip at, perhaps | 26 |
Crack the whip at, maybe | 24 |
Emulated a horse whisperer | 26 |
Used Petruchio's methods | 28 |
Reclaimed from the wild | 23 |
Playing-it-safe quality | 23 |
One may work with a chair | 25 |
Worker with show tigers | 23 |
Worker with circus lions | 24 |
One holding a chair, perhaps | 28 |
Man in a Ringling ring | 22 |
Having fewer bright moments | 27 |
Gebel-Williams, for one | 23 |
Circus star with a whip | 23 |
Circus employee with a whip | 27 |
Lion handlers, in a circus | 26 |
They crack the whip at work | 27 |
Emulates a horse whisperer | 26 |
Property of housepets? | 22 |
Least likely to attack | 22 |
Suspense novelist Hoag | 22 |
Suspense novelist ___ Hoag | 26 |
Bestselling author Hoag | 23 |
Southern tourist trail | 22 |
Florida's ___ Trail | 23 |
A language of Sri Lanka | 23 |
Language spoken in Sri Lanka | 28 |
Language related to Malayalam | 29 |
Language spoken by M.I.A. | 25 |
Language of millions in India | 29 |
Petruchio's activity | 24 |
Katharina's metamophosis | 28 |
'The -- of the Shrew' | 29 |
Strainer made of woolen cloth | 29 |
Worsted-cloth strainer | 22 |
Motown's original name | 26 |
Onetime LaGuardia target | 24 |
Defunct political machine | 25 |
Boss Tweed's loot? | 22 |
1960's singer Terrell | 25 |
Debbie Reynolds classic | 23 |
Tony-winning actress Grimes | 27 |
Teen role for Debbie Reynolds | 29 |
Role for Debbie or Sandra | 25 |
Cap-wearing Glasgow girl? | 25 |
"___ Shanter" | 23 |
__-shanter: Scottish cap | 24 |
___-shanter (Scottish cap) | 26 |
___ shanter (Scottish topper) | 29 |
Scot's signature hat | 24 |
Pack (down), as tobacco | 23 |
Make compact, as pipe tobacco | 29 |
Press down, as pipe tobacco | 27 |
Level ground, in a way | 22 |
Work on, as pipe bowl ash | 25 |
Use the flat part of a shovel | 29 |
Pipe-smoker's tool | 22 |