Some people can carry it, others cannot | 39 |
Steve Martin's "King ___" | 39 |
Steve Martin's "boy king" | 39 |
Shakespeare's "___ Night" | 39 |
Switzerland-based business conglomerate | 39 |
She yelled "Kiss my FAT ASS!" | 39 |
Slangy prefix meaning "super" | 39 |
Slangy prefix meaning "ultra" | 39 |
Sch. with Riverside and Irvine campuses | 39 |
Sch. with many notable Hollywood alumni | 39 |
Sch. with home games at Pauley Pavilion | 39 |
Sch. with a Jack Benny Award for comedy | 39 |
She played Bea in "Kill Bill" | 39 |
Separated, as a horse from its carriage | 39 |
Steve ___ in "Family Matters" | 39 |
Some pieces in an archaeological museum | 39 |
Sean's "Dr. No" Bond girl | 39 |
School that's won twenty Rose Bowls | 39 |
Sch. that won the last three Rose Bowls | 39 |
Start of a personal trainer's motto | 39 |
Showing people to their seats, casually | 39 |
Soldiers' show presenter, for short | 39 |
Ship that was sunk on February 15, 1898 | 39 |
Subject of a museum in eastern Colorado | 39 |
State Sch. of Mines and Metallurgy, now | 39 |
Submachine gun legal to own in the U.S. | 39 |
San Fernando creator of fake van Goghs? | 39 |
Sibelius's "_____ Triste" | 39 |
She wrote "The Heart Listens" | 39 |
Subject of a "Rigoletto" duet | 39 |
Sports car that debuted in the '50s | 39 |
She preceded Curry on "Today" | 39 |
Shakespeare's "Henry ___" | 39 |
Sauce incorporating integrative skills? | 39 |
Seeing two of the same thing, literally | 39 |
Start of a nationalistic cheer, perhaps | 39 |
Site with many YouTube embeds, probably | 39 |
Shrink, as the visible part of the moon | 39 |
Something that may be better left alone | 39 |
Scandal during the Nixon administration | 39 |
Slogan for medical marijuana activists? | 39 |
Statement from actor Rob's debtors? | 39 |
San Francisco's Fisherman's ___ | 39 |
Start of an example of Murphy's Law | 39 |
Subject to simultaneous opposing forces | 39 |
Scandal during the Grant administration | 39 |
She played Oda Mae in "Ghost" | 39 |
Something to spruce up the croquet set? | 39 |
She'll get what's coming to her | 39 |
She turned pro before her 16th birthday | 39 |
Something read in many a murder mystery | 39 |
Swiss folk figure renowned as an archer | 39 |
Something a police informant might wear | 39 |
Site of the Trylon and Perisphere: 1939 | 39 |
Site of Chief Big Foot's last stand | 39 |
Star of the first "King Kong" | 39 |
Subj. of "The Guns of August" | 39 |
Sports org. that lasted only one season | 39 |
Super Bowl at which Tom Petty performed | 39 |
Super Bowl at which Eli Manning was MVP | 39 |
Scandal during the Adams administration | 39 |
Said three times, "and so on" | 39 |
Southernmost Arabian peninsular country | 39 |
Start of many an English inn's name | 39 |
San Francisco Bay's __ Buena island | 39 |
Snowman you won't find in your yard | 39 |
Song often accompanied by arm movements | 39 |
Santa __ Valley: California wine region | 39 |
Source of all the quotes in this puzzle | 39 |
Some child-care center sites, for short | 39 |
Site of Hannibal's defeat: 202 B.C. | 39 |
Sixth-brightest star in a constellation | 39 |
Song from "Song of the South" | 39 |
Stopped listening, with "out" | 39 |
Start of "The Alphabet Song" | 38 |
Start of an magician's incantation | 38 |
Shot that doesn't require putting? | 38 |
Signs of indigestion from a Hamburger? | 38 |
Supply company in Road Runner cartoons | 38 |
Supplier of Wile E. Coyote's traps | 38 |
Seat of Oklahoma's Pontotoc County | 38 |
Singer Levine of "The Voice" | 38 |
Sandler of "Grown Ups" films | 38 |
Soulful "Right as Rain" Brit | 38 |
Stevenson who lost twice to Eisenhower | 38 |
Stevenson who lost twice for president | 38 |
Site in the ''Aeneid'' | 38 |
Serengeti National Park locale (abbr.) | 38 |
Students may apply themselves for this | 38 |
Slave who dies in the Temple of Vulcan | 38 |
Sauce that's a Scrabble vowel dump | 38 |
Site where Davy Crockett met his maker | 38 |
San Antonio site, with "the" | 38 |
Shepard who hit golf balls on the moon | 38 |
Shakespeare's "Poor me!" | 38 |
Shakespearean "What a shame" | 38 |
Some collectors' "vinyl" | 38 |
Something to break or shake, in phrase | 38 |
Swoosie's "Sisters" role | 38 |
Soundtrack for Will Smith boxing movie | 38 |