'As a result ...' |
'Back to my point ...' |
'Dr.' of rap |
'Hell if I know!' |
'Which weighs more - a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?' and others |
'___ be my pleasure!' |
'___ plaisir!' |
*1970s fad item |
*Bulletin board fasteners |
A party to |
A tater can produce up to four of these |
Actor Turner of 'The Hobbit' |
Advisory grp. to the president |
Alan of 'Argo' |
Burrowing animal of southern Africa |
California's ___ Woods |
Capital of Sweden |
Chopped |
City where LeBron James was born |
Clear the dishes? |
Cohen who co-founded an ice cream company |
Dog, cat or hamster |
Domain of Horus, in Egyptian myth |
Drone's mission |
Electrical system |
Engine cover |
Establishments that often have porte cochères |
Fight on a mat, in dialect |
Flood (in) |
Fool |
Help stimulate the economy |
Highland tongue |
Historical record |
Home of the all-vowel-named town Aiea |
Hot temper |
Indefinite ordinal |
Island in the Coral Triangle |
Joan nicknamed 'The Godmother of Punk' |
Join together |
Joker |
Lawman played by James Garner and Kevin Costner |
Letters preceding a pseudonym |
Many a W.S.J. subscriber |
Maven |
Michael who played Bruce Wayne's butler |
Midwest capital, to locals |
Muslim face veil |
Napoleon's place |
Native people of Guatemala |
Novelist Fitzgerald |
Org. that started during the California gold rush |
Principle behind yin and yang |
Promote |
Pulls a fast one on |
Purplish bloom |
Request at the barber's |
School with five March Madness titles |
Short run? |
Snoozer |
Some personnel info: Abbr |
Something you might get with a piercing, informally |
Song that might have hosannas |
Tabloid pair |
Tale of derring-do |
The devil's playthings, they say |
They come after 12 |
Thus far |
Title meaning 'master' |
Toiletry brand whose TV ads once featured the Supremes |
Tropical fruit |
TV Land programming |
Wayne Gretzky, for 10 seasons |
What might get the ball rolling |
What might get the ball rolling |
Where Harley-Davidson Inc. is HOG |
Where Herbert Hoover was born |
Wister who was known as the father of western fiction |
___ rose (English heraldic emblem) |