Category: The Chronicle of Higher Education
23-February-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Zone 301 Clues & Answers
- Sully
- Maine Coast painter Winslow
- Had a home-cooked meal
- Obsolescent PC component
- Birthplace of LeBron James
- Some court gear ... or what solvers must do in order to fill in six squares in this puzzle?
- Glasgows own
- Not the std. spelling
- Bejeweled topper
- Fencing blades
- Sloth and wrath, for two
- No dreamboat
- Barely touch, on a billiard table
- Explain away, with over
- Revered
- Monster in the second labor of Hercules
- Avoidance of wild speculation?
- Minimum-range tides
- Emphatically
- Protein-building molecule
- ___ leches cake (quincea?±era dessert)
- Apology opener
- Marco Rubio or Bernie Sanders, e.g
- Drumming vocalizer of the outback
- Prediction from the cockpit, for short
- Westernmost of the Aleutians
- 2002 Winter Olympics venue, briefly
- Kind of loan with no employment check
- Diet successfully, per some infomercial claims
- Postpaid encl
- Undated?
- ___ little teapot, short and stout
- Its rattled metaphorically
- Org. issuing travelers checks?
- Deficit indicator
- Supervising
- The hottest spot north of Havana, in song
- Ikes WWII command
- Occupant of a dangling nest, maybe
- Close on the screen
- Staples Center hockey team
- Holy smokes!
- Golfer Aoki
- Noted mausoleum site
- Better half, perhaps
- Furnish with essentials
- Soldier of Seoul
- Not marked by levity
- Bear witness (to)
- Fair-hiring letters
- Rush at
- Money changers, briefly?
- Napoleon foe Alexander I, e.g
- Barbecue application
- Entranced
- Remote battery, often
- Attired
- Marriott competitor
- Elysium
- Producer of the Jacksons?
- Woman in Ive Been Working on the Railroad
- Allowed membership by
- London area abutting Mayfair
- Discharge
- Preambles
- Unwilling to budge
- 16 Across, e.g., to an Italian
- Kicks off
- Demonstrators phrase
- Possible tool in videoconferencing
- Two-mile-high Asian capital
- ___ homo
- International fusion restaurant chain
- One-fifth of Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May
- Cramped quarters, colloquially