"Metamorphosis" author | 32 |
Madeline of 'Paper Moon' | 32 |
__-El: Superman's birth name | 32 |
Penn of "The Namesake" | 32 |
Auntie Em's state, for short | 32 |
Welles's "Citizen" | 32 |
Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Ray | 32 |
Where a fair trial is impossible | 32 |
"Wizard of Oz" setting | 32 |
"Critique" philosopher | 32 |
"Idol" judge DioGuardi | 32 |
___ Sea, arm of the Arctic Ocean | 32 |
It might involve a bouncing ball | 32 |
What "k" may stand for | 32 |
Sport in which belts are awarded | 32 |
You can get your kicks with this | 32 |
Maneuver for a black-belt holder | 32 |
Name beloved by L.A. sports fans | 32 |
Silkwood of "Silkwood" | 32 |
Carpenter who could carry a tune | 32 |
Former #1 woman pool player Corr | 32 |
N.B.A. coaching great George ___ | 32 |
Good deed motivator, in Buddhism | 32 |
Word in a John Lennon tune title | 32 |
Radiohead "___ Police" | 32 |
It was instant, in a Lennon song | 32 |
'Krazy --' (old cartoon) | 32 |
"Lost" survivor Austen | 32 |
Douglas or Smith of the W.N.B.A. | 32 |
The Green Hornet's assistant | 32 |
Mount ___ (Minnesota ski resort) | 32 |
S-s-s-subject of a 1918 hit song | 32 |
"K-K-K-___," 1918 song | 32 |
Intoxicating Polynesian beverage | 32 |
Julie who voices Patty and Selma | 32 |
King Arthur's foster brother | 32 |
The second Mrs. Michael Corleone | 32 |
Francis of films: 1905–68 | 32 |
Instrument often made of plastic | 32 |
Reeves of "The Matrix" | 32 |
Reeves of "Parenthood" | 32 |
Reeves of 'Matrix' films | 32 |
Reeves in a "sad" meme | 32 |
'The Matrix' star Reeves | 32 |
Food that's stuck on a plate | 32 |
Shipbuilder's starting point | 32 |
Collapses, with "over" | 32 |
Pseudonym for Nancy Drew authors | 32 |
Nancy Drew's creator Carolyn | 32 |
What's tapped at a beer bust | 32 |
Stereotypical rescue dog burdens | 32 |
Knightley of 'Atonement' | 32 |
"Reservoir Dogs" actor | 32 |
Harvey of 'Pulp Fiction' | 32 |
All-Star first baseman Hernandez | 32 |
Vegetation in underwater forests | 32 |
Great race horse of the 60's | 32 |
Dole's running mate, in 1996 | 32 |
Anatomically incorrect male doll | 32 |
Mild-mannered fictional reporter | 32 |
Clark ___, alter ego of Superman | 32 |
Home to the Tsavo National Parks | 32 |
Birthplace of Obama's father | 32 |
Iowa city named for a Sauk chief | 32 |
John ___, first Duke of Roxburgh | 32 |
TV character with 3,265 siblings | 32 |
"The Muppet Show" host | 32 |
"Big Sur" writer, 1962 | 32 |
___ Hill, breed of English sheep | 32 |
"Etta ___" (old comic) | 32 |
___ corn (sweet-and-salty snack) | 32 |
Home of the UK National Archives | 32 |
2000 presidential candidate Alan | 32 |
Org. with a Double Down sandwich | 32 |
One of the brands of Yum! Brands | 32 |
"Star Trek II" villain | 32 |
Villainous role for Montalbán | 32 |
Cambodia's official language | 32 |
Seoul-based Soul-selling company | 32 |
N.B.A. player-turned-coach Jason | 32 |
Capturer of the Quedagh Merchant | 32 |
Richard of "Moonraker" | 32 |
"Either/Or" questioner | 32 |
European capital of 21/2 million | 32 |
Two-time NBA all-star Vandeweghe | 32 |
Music partner of Carmelo Luggeri | 32 |
One of a league's 4.8: Abbr. | 32 |
"To ___ a Mockingbird" | 32 |
Outfit worn with ghillie brogues | 32 |
Certain U. K. soldier's wear | 32 |
Disney secret agent ___ Possible | 32 |
They all belong to the same tree | 32 |
Cousins and others, collectively | 32 |
Some Shrivers and Kennedys, e.g. | 32 |
Shooting the moon considerately? | 32 |
"Roots" family surname | 32 |
The English Patient character | 32 |
Apéritif made with white wine | 32 |
Apéritif flavored with cassis | 32 |
Little chocolate wrapped in foil | 32 |