Painter well-represented in the Rijksmuseum | 43 |
Proofreader's "that's OK" | 43 |
Part of a 'do immobilized by hairspray? | 43 |
Plant part that sounds like it was pilfered | 43 |
Possible slogan for a Milwaukee university? | 43 |
Pawnee director of parks and recreation Ron | 43 |
Piece of black-market playground equipment? | 43 |
Processes during checkout, as a credit card | 43 |
Platypus mascot of the 2000 Summer Olympics | 43 |
Person who says one thing and means another | 43 |
Place to serve your own guacamole and salsa | 43 |
President who later served as chief justice | 43 |
Part of the Buccaneers' mailing address | 43 |
Put on record, but not actually on a record | 43 |
Precursor to a historical "party" | 43 |
Place to see "Il Trovatore," e.g. | 43 |
Prefix meaning ''trillion'' | 43 |
Popular computer game with geometric shapes | 43 |
Proposition provable from accepted premises | 43 |
Proposition deducible from basic postulates | 43 |
Posh hotel overlooking Green Park in London | 43 |
President's favorite form of education? | 43 |
Preceder of Jefferson Airplane at Woodstock | 43 |
Protagonist of several Jasper Fforde novels | 43 |
Pacific kingdom called the Friendly Islands | 43 |
Porter's "You're the ___" | 43 |
Passion for Ferris wheels and funnel cakes? | 43 |
Pet that looks like it's wearing a mask | 43 |
Posted in the center of the action, perhaps | 43 |
Painter of "Battle of San Romano" | 43 |
Palindromic prime minister of the 1940s-60s | 43 |
Part of some golfers' pre-shot routines | 43 |
Place of a historic signing: Sept. 17, 1978 | 43 |
Professor Lupin in Harry Potter books, e.g. | 43 |
Part of the country where polls close later | 43 |
Party pooper who likes picnics in the rain? | 43 |
Place for some PC operating system settings | 43 |
Part of a horse between the shoulder blades | 43 |
Poet with a "fanatic's heart" | 43 |
Possible answer to "Is that you?" | 43 |
Phrase in addressing an Anglican archbishop | 43 |
Playwright Akins ("The Old Maid") | 43 |
Peggy's boyfriend on "Mad Men" | 44 |
Palindromic heroine of "The Piano" | 44 |
Port city built around an old volcano crater | 44 |
Perform in the Upright Citizens Brigade, say | 44 |
Pat Boone's "___ That a Shame" | 44 |
Phil Collins: "In the ___ Tonight" | 44 |
Plimpton portrayer in "Paper Lion" | 44 |
Proverbially, this begets another of its ilk | 44 |
Penultimate word of Warner Brothers cartoons | 44 |
Plant whose flowers resemble the Easter lily | 44 |
PC key that's useless when pressed alone | 44 |
People whose best-known technology is buggy? | 44 |
Perry Como's "--- Love You So" | 44 |
Perry Como's "___ Love You So" | 44 |
Paul who sang ''Puppy Love'' | 44 |
Point of contact in the automotive industry? | 44 |
Provider for Hanks and Ryan in a 1998 romcom | 44 |
Puccini's "Nessun dorma," e.g. | 44 |
Paul's '60s-'70s singing partner | 44 |
Professional org. with the magazine Playback | 44 |
Publisher of "Happy Tails" stories | 44 |
Part of the train where briefcases are kept? | 44 |
Prime minister between Churchill's terms | 44 |
Prime Minister between ChurchillÂ’s terms | 44 |
Play for which Peggy Cass won a Tony in 1957 | 44 |
Pennsylvania ___ (White House locale: Abbr.) | 44 |
Picasso's "Colombe ___ fleurs" | 44 |
Projection insulated by the nodes of Ranvier | 44 |
Peter Mayle's "__ in Provence" | 44 |
Person who would not be a good sumo wrestler | 44 |
Part of Florida's Gold Coast, informally | 44 |
Peter of "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 44 |
Popular "The Price Is Right" prize | 44 |
Place where you won't find free spirits? | 44 |
Poe's "The ___ of Amontillado" | 44 |
Politically incorrect term for some students | 44 |
Personal-injury litigator's compensation | 44 |
Painter of "Une Matinée . . . " | 44 |
Place where a driver may be required to stop | 44 |
Playground perchers in "The Birds" | 44 |
Place where workers sometimes cut the cheese | 44 |
Patrick's ''Ghost'' wife | 44 |
Political "yellow dogs," for short | 44 |
Paris's Avenue ___ Champs-Élysées | 44 |
Porfirio ___, president of Mexico, 1884-1911 | 44 |
Porter's "Let's ___": 1928 | 44 |
Political nickname based on a middle initial | 44 |
Pulitzer-winning poet ___ St. Vincent Millay | 44 |
Poe poem about a knight's lifelong quest | 44 |
Portmanteau word used in textbook publishing | 44 |
President Monroe's ____ of Good Feelings | 44 |
Pennsylvania's "Flagship City" | 44 |
Paul Anka's ''___ Beso'' | 44 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill | 44 |
Pronoun in a "Concentration" rebus | 44 |
Play the sycophant to, with "over" | 44 |
Pool hall "Better luck next time"? | 44 |
Parts of it may be revealed in biology class | 44 |