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Fabric
Curtain fabric
Cotton fabric
Jay who works for a peacock?
Letterman rival
Late-night name
Late-night TV host
Jay on the tube
Curtain material
Carson's successor
TV host
Morita's "Collision Course" costar
Jay seen at night
Carson successor
Marquisette
"Leading With My Chin" author
Late-night host
Comic Jay
Late-night star
Comedian Jay
Woven fabric
Open-mesh fabric
Late-night Jay
TV's Jay
Open-weave fabric
O'Brien's predecessor
Late night host
Star seen around midnight
Night owl's viewing option
Late-night monologist
''Tonight Show'' host
Talk show host
News follower
Mesh fabric
Jay related to a peacock?
Jay of late-night TV
He follows the news
Gauzy fabric
Fallon's predecessor
Comedian Jay ___
Carson's heir
Carson follower
Big name in late-night
"Tonight Show" host
This Jay's not blue
Soft, meshed fabric
Openwork fabric
Noted monologist
Night star
NBC host
Meshed fabric
Letterman's competition
Late-night host Jay
Late-night emcee
Late night star
Joking Jay
Jay with jokes
Jay of comedy
Host Jay
He's seen late
Guy with a "Jaywalking" segment
Funnyman Jay
Follower of the news
Fabric weave
Big name in comedy
"Leading With My Chin" autobiographer
"Jaywalking" guy
Weeknightly monologist
Type of weave
Two over Paar?
Someone to see before retiring?
One who follows the news
O'Brien's predecessor ... and successor
O'Brien's lead-in
O'Brien predecessor and successor
O'Brien ouster
O'Brien is scheduled to succeed him
Noted monologuist
Noted guest host of the 1980s
Nighttime notable
NBC host Jay
Monologist after the news
Loose-woven fabric
Light fabric
Letterman's rival
Late-night TV name
Late-night TV host Jay
Late-night laugh maker
Late-appearing star
Late great
Lantern-jawed Jay
Lantern-jawed celeb
Kimmel competitor
Johnny Carson's replacement
Jocular Jay
Jester Jay
Jay who's on late
Jay who jests
Jay who does "Jaywalking"
Jay watched by night owls
Jay seen by night owls
Jay of NBC
Jay of late night
Jay of "The Tonight Show"
Jay at night
Host with rumors of retiring in 2014
Host before and after O'Brien
His show had a "Jaywalking" segment
He made late-night deliveries
He interviewed Obama
He follows the news in most cities
He closely follows the news
He clashed with O'Brien
Guy closely following the news
Gauze weave
Former "Tonight Show" host
Fine lawn
Fallon's replacing him
Fallon followed him
Billy Crystal was his first guest
Author of "Leading With My Chin"
2014 TV retiree
''If Roast Beef Could Fly'' author
Who once remarked "You can't stay mad at somebody who makes you laugh"
Weeknightly monologuist
TV talker who owns nearly 200 vehicles
TV show host who's a big car buff
TV monologist
TV host with bandleader Eubanks
TV host with a substantial car collection
TV host with a large car collection
TV host with a college degree in speech therapy
TV host with a big car collection
TV host who's a car enthusiast
TV host who wrote "Leading With My Chin"
TV host who writes a car column
TV host who retired in 2014
TV host who does "Headlines"
TV host known for his mandibular prognathism
TV host Jay
TV guy and "Popular Mechanics" columnist
TV comic who wrote "If Roast Beef Could Fly"
TV comic who has a regular "Popular Mechanics" column
Talk show host who collects cars
Successor to Allen
Subject of the 1994 best seller "The Late Shift"
Star viewed at night
Star seen at night
Soft, light fabric
Recently retired Jay
Primetime host starting in Fall 2009
Prime-time host starting in fall 2009
Predecessor and successor of O'Brien
Portrayer of "Iron Jay" and "Evil Jay"
One who follows the news?
One side of a famous NBC feud
O'Brien's successor
O'Brien's late-night predecessor and successor
O'Brien predecessor
O'Brien is slated to succeed him in 2009
O'Brien is replacing him
O'Brien is on after him
Noted reader of headlines
Nightly TV star beginning 5/25/92
Nightly TV presence beginning 5/25/92
Nightly monologue deliverer
Nightly comic
Night show host
Night line deliverer
News follower?
Network comedian Jay
NBC stalwart
NBC retiree of 2014
NBC prime time comedian
Monologist on weeknights
Monologist of note
Monologist Jay
Mesh weave
Member of a long-running TV duel
Marquisette's weave
Major NBC star
Longtime NBC star
Longtime NBC host Jay
Longtime NBC host
Longtime "Headlines" reader
Light, gauzy fabric
Letterman's friendly rival
Letterman foe
Letterman competitor
Lesson #5: O'Brien's predecessor
“Leading With My Chin” autobiographer
Late-night wars participant
Late-night TV returnee
Late-night TV "jaywalker"
Late-night show host
Late-night regular
Late-night jokester
Late-night host who testified in the Michael Jackson trial
Late-night host moving to prime time
Late-night headliner
Late-night funnyman
Late-night delivery man?
Late-night comic
Late-night comedian
Late night TV's Jay
Late night TV name
Late night TV host Jay
Late night TV host
Late night television star
Late night name
Late great?
Last name in TV talk
Last name in late night TV
Lantern-jawed TV host
Lantern-jawed comic
Jokey Jay
Jokester Jay
Joker Jay
Joke-telling Jay
Jay with a role in "Ice Age: The Meltdown"
Jay with a jaw
Jay with a column in Popular Mechanics
Jay who said "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you"
Jay who hosted "The Tonight Show"
Jay who has Monday night "Headlines"
Jay who follows the news
Jay who chins with guests
Jay watched by owls
Jay the jester
Jay that chatters
Jay sighted at end of the day
Jay seen after dark
Jay replaced by Jimmy Fallon
Jay often seen at night
Jay of TV talk
Jay of TV
Jay of late-night television
Jay of late-night
Jay of jest
Jay from New Rochelle
Jay ___, Carson's substitute host
James Douglas Muir ___ (TV host's birth name)
Host of a nightly TV show taped in Burbank
Host after the news
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering
His show has a "Jaywalking" segment
His last day is 5/29/09
Head of Big Dog Productions
He's visible a few minutes after the news
He's seen after the news
He's scheduled to be replaced by Fallon
He's on the cover of "The Late Shift"
He's after the news
He'll be on at 10:00 next fall
He was involved in a hosting controversy with O'Brien
He succeeded Carson
He returned to "The Tonight Show" on March 1, 2010
He preceded and followed O'Brien
He follows the news in many cities
He came back to "The Tonight Show" in March
He ''jaws'' at night
Gauzy weave
Gauze
Future predecessor of O'Brien
Funny Jay
Frequent Popular Mechanics columnist Jay
Frequent Carson stand-in
Former TV host with a car collection
Follower of the news?
Five-night-a-week NBC star
Fallon's predecessor-to-be
Fallon's late-night predecessor
Fallon took his place
Fallon predecessor
Fabric with an open weave
Entertaining Jay
Entertainer who owns Big Dog Productions
Employer of Ross the Intern
Emcee Jay
Dyslexic TV host with a college degree in speech therapy
Deliverer of much political humor
Creator of the character Mr. Brain
Cotton gauze
Comic with a "Popular Mechanics" column
Comic who occasionally contributes to the "Motormouth" column ofThe London Sunday Times
Comic who "jaws" at night
Comic Jay ___
Comic / host Jay
Comedian whose repertoire includes "Jaywalking"
Comedian who wrote "If Roast Beef Could Fly"
Comedian who will succeed Carson
Comedian from New Rochelle
Celebrity who testified at the 2005 Michael Jackson trial
Celebrated Jay
Carson's substitute
Carson's replacement
Carson's late-night successor
Carson's guest host
Carson-O'Brien link
Carson stand-in
Car-collecting TV host
Car-collecting talk show host
Car columnist for Popular Mechanics
Burbank monologist
Blue Jay? Rarely!
Big-chinned chinner
Big star at night
Big name at NBC
Big Dog Productions owner
Author of the children's book "If Roast Beef Could Fly"
Author of a book with "chin" in its title
Author of "How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World"
2014 Television Academy Hall of Fame inductee
1990s-2000s host of "The Tonight Show"
"You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" quipper
"Tonight" show host today
"Tonight Show" host who left and returned
"The Tonight Show" host
"The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" quipper
"The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" comic
"Stuff We Found on eBay" humorist
"Nightline" competitor, informally
"Leading With My Chin" memoirist
"Jaywalking" personality
"Jaywalking" interviewer
"Jaywalking" comic
"Jaywalker" of late-night TV
"Jaywalker" of late-night television
"Jay Walking" guy
"If Roast Beef Could Fly" writer
"I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous" speaker
"How come you never see a headline like 'Psychic Wins Lottery'?" quipper
"Headlines" guy
"Dancing Itos" creator
''Jaywalking'' personality