| ___ Nanak, founder of Sikhism | 29 |
| T. S. Eliot's Theatre Cat | 29 |
| Leafs' defenceman Mortson | 29 |
| __ Goose (Donald Duck cousin) | 29 |
| Ready to be totally remodeled | 29 |
| "Old chap" relative | 29 |
| Author of "Bel-Ami" | 29 |
| Timely bandsman of yesteryear | 29 |
| 12/31 bandleader for 47 years | 29 |
| He made WMDs a household word | 29 |
| Place where sweaters get fit? | 29 |
| School assembly locale, often | 29 |
| Any member of the Fierce Five | 29 |
| Ob-_____ (medical specialist) | 29 |
| Sandwich served with tzatziki | 29 |
| Stabilizing device, for short | 29 |
| German-born tennis star Tommy | 29 |
| 'Witness' actor Lukas | 29 |
| "Sister Act" attire | 29 |
| Chewing one's nails, e.g. | 29 |
| They're not easily broken | 29 |
| "Se ___ inglés?" | 29 |
| "Se ___ español" | 29 |
| Wedge-shaped diacritical mark | 29 |
| "If I ___ a Hammer" | 29 |
| "I've been __!" | 29 |
| "It ____ to Be You" | 29 |
| 'Mary -- Little Lamb' | 29 |
| Underworld of Greek mythology | 29 |
| "___ but known ..." | 29 |
| "___ known then..." | 29 |
| "___ but known...." | 29 |
| "__ only known ..." | 29 |
| Entertained at one's home | 29 |
| "It --- be you ..." | 29 |
| "It ___ be you ..." | 29 |
| "I just ___ do it!" | 29 |
| His first mate is Lucky Eddie | 29 |
| "Dallas" star Larry | 29 |
| "Macbeth" creatures | 29 |
| 'That's a laugh!' | 29 |
| Sound of laughter or contempt | 29 |
| "Serves you right!" | 29 |
| Often sarcastic joke response | 29 |
| "We are not amused" | 29 |
| "I get it, but ..." | 29 |
| Nuclear fission Nobelist Otto | 29 |
| Discoverer of nuclear fission | 29 |
| Sec. Shultz's predecessor | 29 |
| ___-Ashbury (hippie district) | 29 |
| Cry ''Taxi!'' | 29 |
| Big name in Ethiopian history | 29 |
| Start of a presidential march | 29 |
| "Abie Baby" musical | 29 |
| Medusa's turned to snakes | 29 |
| Crystal Gayle's trademark | 29 |
| "Love-rock" musical | 29 |
| Salon stylist's creations | 29 |
| It helps you change the locks | 29 |
| They might be split in a spat | 29 |
| ''CSI'' clues | 29 |
| Port-au-Prince is its capital | 29 |
| Columbus landed there in 1492 | 29 |
| Michel Martelly's country | 29 |
| Site of Cayes and Gonaïves | 29 |
| Its capital is Port-au-Prince | 29 |
| Hispaniola's western half | 29 |
| Once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage | 29 |
| Kubrick's killer computer | 29 |
| Mark Twain portrayer Holbrook | 29 |
| Disembodied sci-fi antagonist | 29 |
| Computer aboard Discovery One | 29 |
| Ballard or Laycoe, familiarly | 29 |
| "2001 . . ." talker | 29 |
| ''Papa Bear'' | 29 |
| Papa Bear of Chicago football | 29 |
| Revolutionary War hero Nathan | 29 |
| Three-time US Open golf champ | 29 |
| "Jump" band Van ___ | 29 |
| Word with wit, moon or dollar | 29 |
| Word with back, penny or sole | 29 |
| Flag's position, at times | 29 |
| Berry of "Catwoman" | 29 |
| Carnegie and Radio City Music | 29 |
| California baseball cap image | 29 |
| It makes angels light-headed? | 29 |
| Goody two shoes' feature? | 29 |
| Items often done in gold leaf | 29 |
| Portrait of a Lady painter | 29 |
| Ballard and Innis, familiarly | 29 |
| "The Gypsy" painter | 29 |
| Cure "Grinding ___" | 29 |
| Horse trainer's equipment | 29 |
| Like grapefruit for breakfast | 29 |
| Tapper in a "shack" | 29 |
| Villain in the book of Esther | 29 |
| Skating gold medalist Dorothy | 29 |
| Harry of "L.A. Law" | 29 |
| Olympic track-and-field event | 29 |
| Twin gymnasts Paul and Morgan | 29 |