Numbered composition |
Tournament that anyone can enter |
Southwest native |
Applicable to all cases |
Digresses |
It may come from above |
Spoke out against |
Sound emitted by a milked creature |
Oleoresin used as incense |
Person who's always traveling around |
Word before "media" or "exodus" |
Kishinev locale |
Cavaradossi's "Recondita armonia," for one |
Mercury four-door introduced in the 1986 model year |
Rodeo wrestling match participant |
Measure between a cup and a quart |
Sport whose field is about nine times as big as a football field |
Address Congress, e.g. |
Sea predator of crosswords |
Word in the etymology of "admiral" |
Something that might have rhyme and meter |
Roman god of wine |
Hogan dweller |
Boeing 787 Dreamliner, for example |
Mary of the bible |
Exclamation for Beaver Cleaver |
They're seen on both sides of bridges |
Start of something big, usually |
James Whitcomb Riley's "___ I Went Mad" |
Firmly twisted wool yarn |
Something made before blowing out candles |
Between twice and never |
Toots |
Teri's "Desperate Housewives" co-star |
Mandela's gp. |
Justice Dept. agcy. disbanded in 2003 |
What marketing team connects |
1976 Winter Olympics skater Babilonia |
Comme ci, comme ca |
Member of the Quechuan people |
Sailboat type |
Galway Bay's ___ Islands |
Boy, to his madre |
Suffix with sea or moon |
Napoleon of "Animal Farm," e.g. |
Checks out |
Pathet ___ (old revolutionary group) |
Mites |
Spiral staircase, essentially |
Have trouble with scissors, say |
Situation, so to speak |
Cheesy agent might have spray-on one |
Family M.D.'s |
What to do when following a pattern |
Herb used in much Italian cooking |
Time for last-minute Christmas shopping |
Water sound |
First Japanese-Canadian MP |
Bradley or Sharif |
Russian retreat |
Marx Brothers shenanigan |
Rel. solemn stretch |
What touring rockers come home to |
Lonesome Pine, for one |
Traveler down a fallopian tube |
Workforce |
In bridge, the player on the dealer's right |
Dress down |
Oversee |
Woolly flock members |
Stage presence? |
Spanker or spinnaker, for example |
University of Vermont founder Allen |
Got longer, like Pinocchio's nose |
German wine valley |
Michelin product |
Kent's colleague at The Daily Planet |
"Easy ___," old radio favorite |
The winning of all the tricks |
They might be tight or loose |