Abbr. in some office titles |
Foreigners |
Foreign-language hit of 1974 |
ABA members' titles |
Abbr. in many job titles |
School with five March Madness titles |
Citizen's foreign coin |
Regarding foreign officials |
What the ten movie titles in this puzzle do at their intersections -- or a 2005 movie spelled out by those intersections |
Chapter titles |
A foreign currency unit |
Tract enclosed within foreign territory |
Alison who won a Pulitzer for "Foreign Affairs |
Actress Day of "Foreign Correspondent |
Affari ___ (foreign affairs): It. |
Opera highlight - it's a high-cultured thing kind of like a "musical" only in a foreign language |
American foreign policy re business interests |
Tennis player who won a record seven women's singles titles at the French Open: 2 wds. |
Clerical titles |
Allowed to come in, as foreign products |
Seven-time American champion of the Tour de France who most recently won in 2005 ... but whose titles were revoked: 2 wds. |
Benedictine monks' titles |
Onetime Israeli foreign minister |
2011 David Henry Hwang play that is performed with subtitles |
... card, ___ card" (Last week: The two diagonally hidden 18-letter titles were "Up the Down Staircase" and "Upstairs, Downstairs." The latter answer turned downward at the D of "Downstairs.") |
Abbr. in job titles |
Former British Foreign Secretary Douglas |
One afraid of foreigners |
Noun classification in some foreign languages |
Monastic titles |