| Where standing is ill-advised | 29 |
| Item often stored upside-down | 29 |
| It's tapered at both ends | 29 |
| Traveled over water, in a way | 29 |
| Challenging the rapids, maybe | 29 |
| Source of unexpected problems | 29 |
| Piece with staggered melodies | 29 |
| It helps you take off the top | 29 |
| One use of a Swiss Army knife | 29 |
| Parts of newlyweds' cars? | 29 |
| "I Can Dream, ___?" | 29 |
| Major division of a long poem | 29 |
| Poetic chapter for Ezra Pound | 29 |
| "Don Juan" division | 29 |
| Field of stars on the US flag | 29 |
| Place for a baseball insignia | 29 |
| Part of Batman's ensemble | 29 |
| Feature of Zorro's outfit | 29 |
| South Africa has a famous one | 29 |
| Part of Dracula's costume | 29 |
| Newfoundland's____Charles | 29 |
| Wings Neck Lighthouse setting | 29 |
| Locale of Chatham and Orleans | 29 |
| "R.U.R." playwright | 29 |
| Superman and Batman wear them | 29 |
| Garments for Batman and Robin | 29 |
| Bullfighters' accessories | 29 |
| It helps the medicine go down | 29 |
| They're easier to swallow | 29 |
| Crunch at the breakfast table | 29 |
| Holly Golightly's creator | 29 |
| Cartoonist who drew the Shmoo | 29 |
| Baseball players' toppers | 29 |
| They may be used for emphasis | 29 |
| Ammo for a child's pistol | 29 |
| Explorer aboard the Endeavour | 29 |
| "Peter Pan" villain | 29 |
| Sixteen-year-old's desire | 29 |
| Game show giveaway, sometimes | 29 |
| Ford or Lincoln, but not Bush | 29 |
| Sixteen year old's desire | 29 |
| "Fame" singer Irene | 29 |
| Apple coating, come Halloween | 29 |
| Words of affection from Luigi | 29 |
| Rich Roger Rabbit's fare? | 29 |
| Lapidarist's weight units | 29 |
| Typist's duplicate of old | 29 |
| They're avoided on Atkins | 29 |
| Atkins diet concerns, briefly | 29 |
| "Is this your ___?" | 29 |
| Word with business or playing | 29 |
| Business person's handout | 29 |
| "Here's my ___" | 29 |
| Trangressions of Stan Musial? | 29 |
| "Games People Play" | 29 |
| It may be managed or extended | 29 |
| Workaholic's top priority | 29 |
| Might be ruined, post-scandal | 29 |
| Editor's insertion symbol | 29 |
| 'Would you -- dance?' | 29 |
| Seven-time A.L. batting champ | 29 |
| Famed baseball player or poet | 29 |
| Men at Work's smash album | 29 |
| Garment with a lot of pockets | 29 |
| Figure in a political cartoon | 29 |
| Weathers in "Rocky" | 29 |
| Lewis with nine Olympic golds | 29 |
| Cliff and Norm's waitress | 29 |
| Otis Redding's pal Thomas | 29 |
| "Scrubs" head nurse | 29 |
| Where some lemons are picked? | 29 |
| José's operatic victim | 29 |
| "Daybreak" director | 29 |
| Customs exemption for an auto | 29 |
| Verdi's '-- nome' | 29 |
| Abstract sculptor Sir Anthony | 29 |
| It's not really chocolate | 29 |
| Health store snack ingredient | 29 |
| Sing door-to-door in December | 29 |
| It's trolled at Christmas | 29 |
| Entertain from house to house | 29 |
| One going door-to-door, maybe | 29 |
| Pool shot involving a rebound | 29 |
| ''Gigi'' star | 29 |
| Dr. Gideon Fell's creator | 29 |
| Jim of "Liar, Liar" | 29 |
| Lewis ___, born Jan. 27, 1832 | 29 |
| Coiner of "chortle" | 29 |
| Snowman's nose, typically | 29 |
| Nicole Kidman or Lucille Ball | 29 |
| They may bump into each other | 29 |
| Where desserts may be ordered | 29 |
| What you add CDs to on Amazon | 29 |
| A la ___ (ordered separately) | 29 |
| Pack-a-day man's purchase | 29 |
| He debuted at the Met in 1903 | 29 |
| Do the honors on Thanksgiving | 29 |
| Do the honors at Thanksgiving | 29 |
| Prepare a jack-o'-lantern | 29 |
| Have turkey-serving duty, say | 29 |