Composer of Broadway's "Sunny" | 44 |
Chris of the "American Pie" series | 44 |
Comedic actor Don of this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Company in old TV ads for compilation albums | 44 |
Christine of ''Swing Shift'' | 44 |
Carlos Saavedra ___, 1936 Nobelist for Peace | 44 |
Clubber __, nemesis in "Rocky III" | 44 |
Coming up with a clever retort the next day? | 44 |
Collin Raye's "___ Day Cowboy" | 44 |
Current flowing in the direction of the wind | 44 |
Christian equivalent of Muslims' Ramadan | 44 |
Confident, ambitious, loyal sort, supposedly | 44 |
City on a tributary of the Brahmaputra River | 44 |
Claims to have a nonexistent girlfriend, say | 44 |
Cosmetic used for a "cat eye" look | 44 |
Community service club, with "the" | 44 |
Civic group with more than 45,000 affiliates | 44 |
Costar of "Marriage Italian-Style" | 44 |
Connecticut town with a disease named for it | 44 |
Cheese's partner, in a popular casserole | 44 |
Computers that currently come with Mavericks | 44 |
Cartoon character whose first name is Quincy | 44 |
Chinese leader with appalling dental hygiene | 44 |
Chinese leader of the "Long March" | 44 |
Comic Maron with the "WTF" podcast | 44 |
County on one side of the Golden Gate Bridge | 44 |
Coolidge, Cleveland and Andrew Johnson, once | 44 |
Code for Latin America's busiest airport | 44 |
Co-star of Natalie in "Black Swan" | 44 |
Critter "whacked" along the midway | 44 |
Country once known as Portuguese East Africa | 44 |
California's ___ Woods National Monument | 44 |
Cole who sang "The Christmas Song" | 44 |
Carter of ''Gimme a Break!'' | 44 |
Captain in "The Mysterious Island" | 44 |
Chuck __, only coach to win four Super Bowls | 44 |
Carrying a lot of extra baggage, so to speak | 44 |
Contents of Horace's "Carmina" | 44 |
Comment from one taking a mud bath, probably | 44 |
City across the Missouri from Council Bluffs | 44 |
City that's home to the Henry Doorly Zoo | 44 |
Count Basie's "___ Clock Jump" | 44 |
Common situation near the start of an inning | 44 |
Cave-dwelling princess in Donald Duck comics | 44 |
Cry before saying "wasn't me!" | 44 |
Creature whose penis or vagina is bifurcated | 44 |
Co-producer of the film "Precious" | 44 |
College town on Maine's Stillwater River | 44 |
County name in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma | 44 |
City where "The Scream" was stolen | 44 |
Catherine who was Henry VIII's last wife | 44 |
Chem. contaminant banned by the U.S. in 1979 | 44 |
Clinton's first transportation secretary | 44 |
Company car or key to the executive bathroom | 44 |
Country with a vicuña on its coat of arms | 44 |
Coin bearing a ring from the Aztec sun stone | 44 |
Candy holder with a museum in Burlingame, CA | 44 |
Covering on a Highlander's left shoulder | 44 |
Coxcombs (and a hint to solving this puzzle) | 44 |
Conductor J. Williams's group, for short | 44 |
Christina Aguilera: "Birds of ___" | 44 |
Classic NES racing game "R.C. ___" | 44 |
Course in which you might study B.F. Skinner | 44 |
Cereal that lost to Quisp in a 1970s contest | 44 |
Capital at the foot of the Pichincha volcano | 44 |
Conductor Kubelik or baseball's Palmiero | 44 |
Clarke's "Rendezvous with ___" | 44 |
Composer of "Ma Mère l'Oye" | 44 |
Changes from green to yellow to red, perhaps | 44 |
Christopher of "Somewhere in Time" | 44 |
Caine's co-star in "Deathtrap" | 44 |
Cartoon character whose last name is Höek | 44 |
Cartoon character created by John Kricfalusi | 44 |
Charles' predecessor as French president | 44 |
Chance to see what you missed the first time | 44 |
Crossword blogger Parker or film critic Reed | 44 |
California's Point ___ National Seashore | 44 |
Christina of "The Opposite of Sex" | 44 |
Competition where the last one standing wins | 44 |
Coin with two stalks of wheat on its reverse | 44 |
Costner's co-star in "Tin Cup" | 44 |
Company whose logo is a griffin with a crown | 44 |
Combining form of interest to a chiropractor | 44 |
City in Paul Simon's "America" | 44 |
California city in a 1968 Dionne Warwick hit | 44 |
Coffee brand that "lets you sleep" | 44 |
California county whose seat is Redwood City | 44 |
Composer who scored for guns and typewriters | 44 |
Charlie Parker's instru-ment, familiarly | 44 |
Contemptible guy, but slightly less vulgarly | 44 |
Company that makes keyboards and car stereos | 44 |
Conclusion of Canada's motto en francais | 44 |
Charlotte -- (capital of the Virgin Islands) | 44 |
Charlotte ___, capital of the Virgin Islands | 44 |
Current World Chess Champion Viswanathan ___ | 44 |
Celsius who invented the Celsius thermometer | 44 |
Company that makes beer for the White House? | 44 |
Constellation near Hydra (anagram of LATINA) | 44 |
Cocteau's "The Blood of _____" | 44 |
Christina of "Surviving Christmas" | 44 |