The end of a U.S. soldier's address | 39 |
The Bucks or Brewers, on the scoreboard | 39 |
Prize in a popular game show, for short | 39 |
Plastic bag thickness measurement | 33 |
Part of a sergeant's address? | 33 |
Part of a modern soldier's address | 38 |
N.L. Central team, on a scoreboard | 34 |
Marine's email address ending | 33 |
General's e-mail address ender | 34 |
End of a private e-mail address? | 32 |
Artillery unit of angular measurement | 37 |
Army, navy, and air force: Abbr. | 32 |
"Cool" amount of moolah | 33 |
"___ 18" (Leon Uris novel) | 36 |
Kunis of "That '70s Show" | 39 |
Leon Uris's "___ 18" | 34 |
Leon Uris' ''___ 18'' | 41 |
Leon Uris novel "___ 18" | 34 |
"___ 18" (Leon Uris book) | 35 |
"___ 18" (book by Leon Uris) | 38 |
Uris novel ''___ 18'' | 37 |
Kunis who is reportedly Ashton's girlfriend | 47 |
Kunis of "Oz the Great and Powerful" | 46 |
Co-star of Natalie in "Black Swan" | 44 |
Actress Kunis of "That '70s Show" | 47 |
Actress Kunis of "Black Swan" | 39 |
"Black Swan" actress Kunis | 36 |
"___ 18," 1961 Uris book | 34 |
''___ 18,'' Uris novel | 38 |
“___ 18” (Leon Uris novel) | 34 |
Where to see "The Last Supper" | 40 |
"The Last Supper" city | 32 |
Where to see 'The Last Supper' | 38 |
Where "Falstaff" premiered, 1893 | 42 |
Where "Falstaff" premiered in 1893 | 44 |
Where ''Falstaff'' premiered | 44 |
Site of "The Last Supper" | 35 |
Site of "Last Supper" mural | 37 |
Italy's chief financial center | 34 |
Italian city with a semiannual fashion week | 43 |
Home of da Vinci's "Last Supper" | 46 |
Home of "The Last Supper" | 35 |
"The Last Supper" locale | 34 |
Served with a certain spaghetti sauce | 37 |
Alyssa of "Who's the Boss?" | 41 |
McGowan's "Charmed" costar | 40 |
Italia's second largest city | 32 |
Cookie with a rich chocolate layer | 34 |
Capital of "Lombardia" | 32 |
Alyssa of "Romantically Challenged" | 45 |
Alyssa in ''Fear'' | 34 |
"Charmed" actress Alyssa | 34 |
Word for an oath such as "drat" | 41 |
Not prone to flying off the handle | 34 |
Miss's equivalent, idiomatically | 36 |
Distance in a Stephen King title | 32 |
Two-thirds of the Belmont Stakes | 32 |
Stephen King's "The Green ___" | 44 |
Length of nearly 15 football fields | 35 |
Wanamaker ___ (Millrose Games highlight) | 40 |
Stones: "Moonlight ___" | 33 |
Race that once had a four-minute barrier | 40 |
Race distance that once had a four-minute barrier | 49 |
Nine minutes on the treadmill, maybe | 36 |
Miss's proverbial equivalent | 32 |
Miss's equivalent, in a saying | 34 |
Length of 14 2/3 football fields | 32 |
King's "The Green ___" | 36 |
Distance not run in the Olympics | 32 |
"The Green ---" (Hanks film) | 38 |
"Measured" highway distance | 37 |
"And he walked a crooked ___" | 39 |
___ High Stadium (old Denver landmark) | 38 |
Sales rep's reimbursement, maybe | 36 |
One who's in it for the long run? | 37 |
One who's in it for the long run | 36 |
American record-holder Steve Scott, e.g. | 40 |
Algeria's Noureddine Morceli, e.g. | 38 |
Jim Ryun and Marty Liquori, e.g. | 32 |
First name in colonial courtship | 32 |
Frequent fliers frequently use them | 35 |
What you might buy a flight with | 32 |
Vanessa Carlton "A Thousand ___" | 42 |
Things gotten with a credit card, often | 39 |
Influential 1957 jazz album "___ Ahead" | 49 |
Frequent flier's accumulation | 33 |
First name in a colonial courtship | 34 |
A marathon has about 26 of these | 32 |
"I Can See for ___" The Who | 37 |
"How many ___ to Babylon?" | 36 |
"And ___ to go before I sleep": Frost | 47 |
"And ___ to go . . . ": Frost | 39 |
"___ to go before I . . . " | 37 |
Weatherman's quantitative estimate | 38 |
Like sections of some long rivers | 33 |
"Wrecking Ball" singer Cyrus | 38 |
Common career choice, with "the" | 42 |
"___ Life," Harold Rome song | 38 |
Help category for some marchers? | 32 |
Subject of a Lexington statue, e.g. | 35 |