| Napoleon triumphed here: 1806 | 29 |
| Long-time CBS news anchor Jim | 29 |
| Dixon of the Mason-Dixon line | 29 |
| Controversial Pearl Jam video | 29 |
| Tom's prey, in cartoondom | 29 |
| University bookstore purchase | 29 |
| Civil rights activist Jackson | 29 |
| '80s Mets reliever Orosco | 29 |
| Start of a Bach chorale title | 29 |
| Son of God, in a Bach cantata | 29 |
| Sermon on the Mount deliverer | 29 |
| Reason for the Easter holiday | 29 |
| Model with a nose in the air? | 29 |
| Teammate of Rivera and Posada | 29 |
| Leaps across the ballet stage | 29 |
| Sharks make them fighting mad | 29 |
| Travels far and wide in style | 29 |
| Futuristic sitcom family name | 29 |
| ___ d'esprit (witticisms) | 29 |
| Camera crew's boom device | 29 |
| Brand of the J.M. Smucker Co. | 29 |
| "Be there in a ___" | 29 |
| Tony Hillerman detective Chee | 29 |
| Joseph Conrad title character | 29 |
| Player of Thurston Howell III | 29 |
| Longtime CBS Sports announcer | 29 |
| Forbid from talking, in a way | 29 |
| First billionaire book author | 29 |
| Former "Idol" judge | 29 |
| Quadruple-platinum 2001 album | 29 |
| 2001 album that debuted at #1 | 29 |
| The Grapes of Wrath family | 29 |
| Steinbeck's Ma, Pa or Tom | 29 |
| Ma or Pa in a Steinbeck novel | 29 |
| Singer/songwriter Armatrading | 29 |
| Hundred Years' War leader | 29 |
| Part of a metaphorical ladder | 29 |
| Build a lengthy résumé? | 29 |
| Sande or Shoemaker, for short | 29 |
| Detroit's ___ Louis Arena | 29 |
| Boxing's Louis or Frazier | 29 |
| Prophet read on Ash Wednesday | 29 |
| "Home Alone" costar | 29 |
| Post-"Friends" flop | 29 |
| First name of author of quote | 29 |
| "Rocket Man" singer | 29 |
| Singer born February 26 1932 | 29 |
| 'Ring of Fire' singer | 29 |
| Vice squad arrestees, perhaps | 29 |
| "White Flag" artist | 29 |
| Mary Hart's former cohost | 29 |
| Kind of account or resolution | 29 |
| They're rolled with paper | 29 |
| It often takes place in a bar | 29 |
| Ridiculously inadequate thing | 29 |
| Voight's actress daughter | 29 |
| Seat of Will County, Illinois | 29 |
| Part 3 of our Christmas carol | 29 |
| Like Santa Claus and Jay Leno | 29 |
| "Ho, ho, ho" fellow | 29 |
| English composer/pianist Lord | 29 |
| Syndicated columnist Goldberg | 29 |
| Guy in a big fish's belly | 29 |
| World Champion curler Colleen | 29 |
| Manitoba's Jennifer______ | 29 |
| He had not yet begun to fight | 29 |
| End of a tile game's name | 29 |
| Joint for merriment, slangily | 29 |
| Israel's eastern neighbor | 29 |
| ___. A. Bank (menswear store) | 29 |
| San ___ (Costa Rican capital) | 29 |
| Writes on one's palm, say | 29 |
| _____ law (physics principle) | 29 |
| Perform at the faire, perhaps | 29 |
| Hummer taken around the block | 29 |
| Computer graphics-file format | 29 |
| Computer graphics file format | 29 |
| Hirsch of "Numb3rs" | 29 |
| Penultimate book of the Bible | 29 |
| Alfie's portrayer in 2004 | 29 |
| Sport in which bodies may fly | 29 |
| Instrument in hillbilly bands | 29 |
| Instrument in backwoods bands | 29 |
| Hillbilly musical instruments | 29 |
| Diner music players, in brief | 29 |
| Meryl Streep's first film | 29 |
| Ill-fated lover of literature | 29 |
| J for ___ ; or Capulet damsel | 29 |
| Suggestive hit from Van Halen | 29 |
| "Go ___ in a lake!" | 29 |
| Become gimmicky, as a TV show | 29 |
| They're rated BB or lower | 29 |
| Trip with a per diem, perhaps | 29 |
| Post-coup d'état group | 29 |
| Law school professor, usually | 29 |
| One who comes out of the pool | 29 |
| "12 Angry Men" role | 29 |
| Competition prize determiners | 29 |
| Words on a birth announcement | 29 |
| Project, with "out" | 29 |