| They may go for a buck or two | 29 |
| "Debbie ___ Dallas" | 29 |
| They might like the big bucks | 29 |
| John and Jane, in case titles | 29 |
| Bambi's distaff relatives | 29 |
| ___ one-eighty (turns around) | 29 |
| Neither nails it nor blows it | 29 |
| Tip politely [SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 29 |
| Newton's Diamond, for one | 29 |
| Led Zep "Black ___" | 29 |
| "A --- of Flanders" | 29 |
| Erstwhile magistrate at Genoa | 29 |
| Residence for one in disfavor | 29 |
| Place for a beau in disfavor? | 29 |
| Little one roped by a cowpoke | 29 |
| Thomas Aquinas' specialty | 29 |
| It may be laid down in church | 29 |
| Code of authoritative beliefs | 29 |
| 'All -- Go to Heaven' | 29 |
| "How stupid of me!" | 29 |
| Homer Simpson's catchword | 29 |
| "I'm an idiot!" | 29 |
| Homer Simpson's utterance | 29 |
| Cry on 'The Simpsons' | 29 |
| "Dumb, dumb, dumb!" | 29 |
| Outbursts from Bart, at times | 29 |
| "___ Hear a Waltz?" | 29 |
| Rhetorical question, possibly | 29 |
| "Why ___ Love You?" | 29 |
| Mat used to protect furniture | 29 |
| "What's _____?" | 29 |
| "What are you ___?" | 29 |
| School where belts are earned | 29 |
| "Karate Kid" locale | 29 |
| Competitor of the euro: Abbr. | 29 |
| Capital of New Zealand: Abbr. | 29 |
| Welfare, with "the" | 29 |
| Big name in the pineapple biz | 29 |
| Money received from the state | 29 |
| Mondale's rival last year | 29 |
| Hawaiian statesman: 1844-1926 | 29 |
| Founder of an Oahu plantation | 29 |
| Ford's running mate: 1976 | 29 |
| Bob and Elizabeth of politics | 29 |
| Would-be First Family of 1996 | 29 |
| Little girl's little girl | 29 |
| "You're a ___!" | 29 |
| Confident words from a bettor | 29 |
| Burt Reynolds co-star DeLuise | 29 |
| Like the Vikings' stadium | 29 |
| Like the Capitol 44. Run-down | 29 |
| Buckminster Fuller structures | 29 |
| One of a popular musical trio | 29 |
| Tile with zero to twelve pips | 29 |
| Jessie J single about a game? | 29 |
| "Mr. Roboto" phrase | 29 |
| 'SNL' announcer Pardo | 29 |
| Sutherland, Harron, or Gordon | 29 |
| Opposite of "shuck" | 29 |
| American Pie singer McLean | 29 |
| Audette or Brashear of hockey | 29 |
| The Art of the Deal author | 29 |
| "The 39 Steps" star | 29 |
| Ready to come out of the oven | 29 |
| Doomed (with "for") | 29 |
| Charitable organization, e.g. | 29 |
| Producer-director Stanley ___ | 29 |
| 'Tiny Bubbles' singer | 29 |
| "Holy Sonnets" poet | 29 |
| English poet 1573–1631 | 29 |
| Name on a building, sometimes | 29 |
| Direction that costs you $200 | 29 |
| "Father of the CIA" | 29 |
| Elvis Presley tune of '58 | 29 |
| 'I advise against it' | 29 |
| Protest to one on the way out | 29 |
| "I want the truth!" | 29 |
| Things that are out of bounds | 29 |
| Treat in a grease-stained bag | 29 |
| Stereotypical snack for a cop | 29 |
| Dieter's no-no, for short | 29 |
| Brief coffee go-with, perhaps | 29 |
| "Zip-A-Dee-___-Dah" | 29 |
| Picasso's are worth money | 29 |
| Mount ___ (volcano in Mordor) | 29 |
| Up the creek without a paddle | 29 |
| Consigns to a disastrous fate | 29 |
| Alternative to dangling beads | 29 |
| Necessity for an opening act? | 29 |
| Carlton, in "Rhoda" | 29 |
| Something that may hide a key | 29 |
| Opportunities, metaphorically | 29 |
| Peddlers' stopping points | 29 |
| Where a bell ringer may stand | 29 |
| Singing genre of the '50s | 29 |
| Singing style of the '50s | 29 |
| Genre of "Only You" | 29 |
| ___-up (on strong medication) | 29 |
| Deduces, with "out" | 29 |
| Photographer's developers | 29 |