| Type of doll for the vengeful | 29 |
| It may involve dolls and pins | 29 |
| Flemish painter: 16th century | 29 |
| Exercised one's franchise | 29 |
| Stuffing the ballot box, e.g. | 29 |
| They're enrolled at polls | 29 |
| Politician's acquisitions | 29 |
| Certify, with "for" | 29 |
| Give personal assurance (for) | 29 |
| "I do," for example | 29 |
| Part of a facetious sequence? | 29 |
| Some board members, for short | 29 |
| Former Formula One car engine | 29 |
| Saturn SUV introduced in 2002 | 29 |
| St. Jerome's Bible: Abbr. | 29 |
| Buzzer sounded during a match | 29 |
| "G.I. Jane" of 1942 | 29 |
| Some noncombatants, for short | 29 |
| W.W. II-era female in uniform | 29 |
| Mil. branch from 1943 to 1978 | 29 |
| Mil. branch disbanded in 1978 | 29 |
| Smike's beastly tormentor | 29 |
| Steve Martin's birthplace | 29 |
| Home of the Dr. Pepper Museum | 29 |
| ___ into (attacks vigorously) | 29 |
| Usually dry gullies of Africa | 29 |
| Wave's flying counterpart | 29 |
| It's for mass consumption | 29 |
| Compatriots of Wacs and Waves | 29 |
| Carry lightly through the air | 29 |
| Moves lightly, as on the wind | 29 |
| Putting it all on black, e.g. | 29 |
| Favorite at the SPCA library? | 29 |
| Composer born on May 22, 1813 | 29 |
| "Parsifal" composer | 29 |
| Porter who played with Parton | 29 |
| They're sometimes circled | 29 |
| When doubled, a guitar effect | 29 |
| Islamic fundamentalist branch | 29 |
| "Wiseguy" actor Ken | 29 |
| Big name in grooming products | 29 |
| Flag-marked a harpooned whale | 29 |
| Kick ass, as on an instrument | 29 |
| Tot needing a time-out, maybe | 29 |
| The middle number of 36-24-36 | 29 |
| Target for middle management? | 29 |
| "Don't go yet!" | 29 |
| What a vertical palm may mean | 29 |
| Chief Justice: 1874–88 | 29 |
| Chief Justice, 1874–88 | 29 |
| 1987-91 Mideast hostage Terry | 29 |
| Maître d's subordinate | 29 |
| 'Don't leave yet' | 29 |
| Temporarily ignore, as a rule | 29 |
| Doesn't take advantage of | 29 |
| Point between Hawaii and Guam | 29 |
| "Where's ____?" | 29 |
| Richard Burton's homeland | 29 |
| Shipyard worker fired in 1976 | 29 |
| Golf 18 holes sans golf cart? | 29 |
| Ones refusing transportation? | 29 |
| Two-way communications device | 29 |
| They sometimes create a scene | 29 |
| Strolls, as with a sweetheart | 29 |
| Doesn't go in single file | 29 |
| Apartment without an elevator | 29 |
| It's common in row houses | 29 |
| When repeated, a Western city | 29 |
| Said twice, a Washington city | 29 |
| Washington county or its seat | 29 |
| Reservation dweller in Oregon | 29 |
| South Dakota's state fish | 29 |
| Certain ones on the sidelines | 29 |
| 'Greed is good' movie | 29 |
| Beaver's nearest relative | 29 |
| Munchie in a brownie, perhaps | 29 |
| It's eaten with a cracker | 29 |
| Skeezix's adoptive father | 29 |
| Pogo and Albert's creator | 29 |
| "Breaking Bad" name | 29 |
| Lemmon's frequent partner | 29 |
| Actor who produced a director | 29 |
| Basketball Hall-of-Famer Bill | 29 |
| Money that's shelled out? | 29 |
| Former bank option, for short | 29 |
| Bank bought by Chase, briefly | 29 |
| "A Fish Called ___" | 29 |
| Fairy godmothers' gadgets | 29 |
| Approached third quarter, say | 29 |
| Early name in word processing | 29 |
| "Would ya like to?" | 29 |
| Miniskirt maker's dearth? | 29 |
| Rusty the bailiff's judge | 29 |
| Cabinet department until 1947 | 29 |
| 1970 Edwin Starr protest song | 29 |
| Multi-billion dollar industry | 29 |
| Korean or Peloponnesian, e.g. | 29 |
| In which Brian Boru was slain | 29 |
| "___ of the Worlds" | 29 |
| City's political division | 29 |