"Maude" creator Norman | 32 |
Shakespeare's legendary king | 32 |
Writer who popularized limericks | 32 |
The Earl of Kent is his courtier | 32 |
English humorist: 1812–88 | 32 |
Part 2 of today's quota-tion | 32 |
Make excellent use of class time | 32 |
"Rescue Me" star Denis | 32 |
Apartment dweller's document | 32 |
What to do with a flat in London | 32 |
Apartment renter's agreement | 32 |
Office buildings often have them | 32 |
". . . to say the ___" | 32 |
Opposite of the lion's share | 32 |
"Last but not ___ ..." | 32 |
In any case, with "at" | 32 |
___ squares (statistical method) | 32 |
Part of ancient Phoenicia, today | 32 |
It's symbolized by the cedar | 32 |
Tribbiani on "Friends" | 32 |
Colleague of Schwimmer and Perry | 32 |
"Friends" co-star Matt | 32 |
"A Perfect Spy" author | 32 |
Had the lowest score, at Augusta | 32 |
Flashlight bulb successor: Abbr. | 32 |
Break in a building's facade | 32 |
Dangerous path between balconies | 32 |
Some digital displays, for short | 32 |
"School Daze" director | 32 |
Linda ___, Supergirl's alias | 32 |
"She Hate Me" director | 32 |
Spike that tried to sue Spike TV | 32 |
Poe's "Annabel __" | 32 |
Peggy who sang "Fever" | 32 |
Marvin of "Cat Ballou" | 32 |
Former Motley Crue drummer Tommy | 32 |
Bernard who played "M" | 32 |
A Gypsy who rose via few clothes | 32 |
2008 Cy Young Award winner Cliff | 32 |
"I'm Sorry" singer | 32 |
"He Got Game" director | 32 |
__ Radziwill, sister of Jackie O | 32 |
Cobb of "12 Angry Men" | 32 |
Broadway's first Willy Loman | 32 |
2013 Daytime Emmy winner Gibbons | 32 |
Truman, Reagan and Clinton, e.g. | 32 |
Part of a boxer's repertoire | 32 |
Writer who's in the minority | 32 |
Yours might be pulled by a joker | 32 |
An April fooler might pull yours | 32 |
Good thing to break, in a saying | 32 |
Lawyer in line for a title shot? | 32 |
"Sleepy Hollow" et al. | 32 |
St. ___, loser at Oriskany: 1777 | 32 |
Walked fast, with "it" | 32 |
___ Star Wars (popular toy line) | 32 |
Well-known maker of two-by-fours | 32 |
What Betty Grable was famous for | 32 |
"Merry Widow" composer | 32 |
France's second-busiest port | 32 |
France's second largest port | 32 |
Songwriter Tom or newscaster Jim | 32 |
"Tom Foolery" inspirer | 32 |
It may be made of lehua blossoms | 32 |
"Blue Hawaii" neckwear | 32 |
It's often given with a kiss | 32 |
It's often given in greeting | 32 |
It may have orchids or plumerias | 32 |
She was raised by Bail and Breha | 32 |
She solicited Obi-Wan's help | 32 |
Princess played by Carrie Fisher | 32 |
Loopy-braided princess of sci-fi | 32 |
Film heroine with memorable buns | 32 |
Actress Vivien or Jennifer Jason | 32 |
"Aloha" accompaniments | 32 |
"Fantasy Island" props | 32 |
Rings at Hawaiian-themed parties | 32 |
Science fiction author Stanislaw | 32 |
Science fiction writer Stanislaw | 32 |
Football Hall of Famer __ Barney | 32 |
24 Hours of __: annual auto race | 32 |
Wallace's running mate: 1968 | 32 |
WWII Air Force general Curtis __ | 32 |
Proposition in proving a theorem | 32 |
"I wanna have a turn!" | 32 |
Sour U2 "Zooropa" hit? | 32 |
One on the verge of a breakdown? | 32 |
Young entrepreneur's product | 32 |
Three-time Tour de France winner | 32 |
Daily reading for many Parisians | 32 |
Statute that protects car buyers | 32 |
Lousy-car buyer's protection | 32 |
Flatfish often served pan-seared | 32 |
Like a citrus-infused pound cake | 32 |
Moon-landing vehicles, for short | 32 |
Thriller author's first name | 32 |
Cariou of 'Sweeney Todd' | 32 |
Barry who sang "1-2-3" | 32 |
"Stormy Weather" Horne | 32 |
Horne who played the Cotton Club | 32 |