O'Connor from Chicago |
21 |
O Tannenbaum" season |
20 |
One who reclines |
16 |
Ostentatious luxury |
19 |
Org. concerned with collective bargaining |
41 |
One way to serve beef |
21 |
Opposite of dethrone |
20 |
Old German money, for short |
27 |
One-time mall bookstore name |
28 |
Org. once led by Heston |
23 |
Over the Rainbow" composer Harold |
33 |
Opposite of subtraction |
23 |
One who calls Nome home |
23 |
Oklahoma town |
13 |
Over there, in poetry |
21 |
O, she ___ teach the torches to burn bright!": Romeo |
52 |
Old Norse explorer |
18 |
One was issued in Nantes |
24 |
Ontario community or the former Taiwan |
38 |
One with an easy life, proverbially |
35 |
Off. document |
13 |
Objiwas, e.g. |
13 |
Often-gory TV drama |
19 |
One of the Roman Fates |
22 |
Olympics ceremony song |
22 |
Overnight deposit |
17 |
Offensive actions |
17 |
One unable to adapt |
19 |
Opera singer Terfel |
19 |
One era |
7 |
Over-head projection? |
21 |
Oscar-nominated 2013 film |
25 |
Official language in Vientiane |
30 |
Office computers |
16 |
Off the foul pole, e.g. |
23 |
One of an iPod pair |
19 |
Old console using Game Paks, briefly |
36 |
Off-the-shoulder |
16 |
Only South American nation whose official language is English |
61 |
Oversight cause, maybe |
22 |
Olden times |
11 |
One who hasn't much time left |
29 |
Onto, in jive talk |
18 |
Outdo one's buddies? |
20 |
Ontario, for example |
20 |
One goal of the E.P.A. |
22 |
Opening word of many letters |
28 |
Oliver and Jay |
14 |
On the Black |
12 |
Old start for "while |
20 |
Option: Abbr. |
13 |
Ones who wrote in the Ogham alphabet |
36 |
Offensive or defensive football players |
39 |
One of the Gorgons |
18 |
Olivier, for one |
16 |
On the Laptev |
13 |
One Day Pay insurance company |
29 |
Out at the station |
18 |
Oft-quacked insurance company |
29 |
On a liner, maybe |
17 |
One with a talent for hitting low pitches |
41 |
Oslo is on one |
14 |
Orthodox Jew's growth |
21 |
Official transactions |
21 |
Opened one's eyes |
17 |
One who draws forth information. |
32 |
One who's moved from the left to the right |
42 |
Odd or even, in roulette |
24 |
Oft-mispunctuated word |
22 |
Opposite of syns. |
17 |
Octet "a-milking" in a Christmas song |
37 |
Oh, to ___ England . . . ": Browning |
36 |
Oak-bark product |
16 |
On a steamer, say |
17 |
One may need settling |
21 |
Obscure knowledge |
17 |
Oxygen and helium, for instance |
31 |
Of course: L. |
13 |
One way to try |
14 |
Over-the-hill G.I. |
18 |
Orcinol source |
14 |
Org. once headed by Michael Steele |
34 |
One not taking just a few classes |
33 |
One may win by it |
17 |
One answer to ''Should we?'' |
28 |
Open __: tennis period since 1968 |
33 |
Outback critter |
15 |
OBs, e.g. |
9 |
Ottoman nobility |
16 |
One with a cookie fortune |
25 |
One of the Golden State's Santas |
32 |
On naval maneuvers, in a way |
28 |
Oklahoma!" girl |
15 |
Oxygen, e.g. |
12 |
One is often followed by a verb |
31 |
Oscar-winning actor who costarred in TV's "Mission: Impossible |
62 |
Ox lookalike |
12 |
On the Adriatic, e.g. |
21 |
One might be in a cast |
22 |
On the Adriatic, say |
20 |