French city where Joan of Arc met her fate | 42 |
Oscar nominee for "The Wrestler" | 42 |
Martin's "Laugh- In" partner | 42 |
"Lady Jane Grey" writer Nicholas | 42 |
"Lady Jane Grey" dramatist, 1715 | 42 |
___ Roker (Hannah Montana's bodyguard) | 42 |
''Hee Haw'' banjoist Clark | 42 |
"Casino ___" (Ian Fleming novel) | 42 |
Wordsworth's "Rob ___ Grave" | 42 |
Peri Gilpin's "Frasier" role | 42 |
The Engineers of N.Y.'s Liberty League | 42 |
NY campus that's home to the Engineers | 42 |
Monopoly props. in the middle of each side | 42 |
They keep "Q" from "U" | 42 |
''Let us know,'' initially | 42 |
Barbecuing application of herbs and spices | 42 |
" . . . ay, there's the ___" | 42 |
McClanahan of "The Golden Girls" | 42 |
River of Germany's steel-making region | 42 |
"Dancing with the Stars" routine | 42 |
"He that ___ may read": Tennyson | 42 |
Rolling Stones hit that made money abroad? | 42 |
1921 play based on the Jewish Golem legend | 42 |
Byron's successor on the Supreme Court | 42 |
Nolan traded from the Mets for Jim Fregosi | 42 |
He played Hal in "Green Lantern" | 42 |
He chats with Randy, Ellen, Kara and Simon | 42 |
''The Longest Day'' author | 42 |
Cup that Tiger or Rory can't win alone | 42 |
New York town with Playland amusement park | 42 |
Auto supplier for the Swedish royal family | 42 |
Prop for some military school color guards | 42 |
Star of 1942's "Jungle Book" | 42 |
"The Thief of Bagdad" star, 1940 | 42 |
Defendant in a much-publicized 1920s trial | 42 |
Jerry Lewis movie "The ___ Sack" | 42 |
"The ___ Sack" (W.W. II cartoon) | 42 |
He wrote "In Search of Identity" | 42 |
'70s-'80s Egyptian president Anwar | 42 |
Campus grp. whose members may receive keys | 42 |
"I'm back in the ___ again!" | 42 |
''Smooth Operator'' singer | 42 |
Nigerian-born singer with five Top 40 hits | 42 |
Berlin's "___ Salome . . . " | 42 |
Crook who doesn't need the combination | 42 |
Spice gathered by hand from crocus flowers | 42 |
The "Star Wars" trilogy, for one | 42 |
Candy Crush ___ (addictive smartphone app) | 42 |
"The Lord of the Rings," for one | 42 |
"Billions & Billions" author | 42 |
"Riders of the Purple ___": Grey | 42 |
"How I Met Your Mother" narrator | 42 |
"Look Forward in Anger" comedian | 42 |
Yellowcard: "For Pete's ___" | 42 |
''For goodness' ___!'' | 42 |
Mineo of "Rebel Without a Cause" | 42 |
Giant Maglie or Mineo of "Giant" | 42 |
Mule of ''The Erie Canal'' | 42 |
Paul Dresser's musical "gal" | 42 |
''Days of Our Lives'' town | 42 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" profession | 42 |
John Steinbeck's California birthplace | 42 |
Hanks' mom in "Forrest Gump" | 42 |
Frida's portrayer in "Frida" | 42 |
He played Dov Landau in "Exodus" | 42 |
"Dance of the Seven Veils" opera | 42 |
Copland's "El ___ México" | 42 |
Pizzeria in "Do the Right Thing" | 42 |
Highway department supply in the Northeast | 42 |
___ Sea of California's Sonoran Desert | 42 |
Like a seaman's humor, stereotypically | 42 |
Classic TV's "Mayday" Malone | 42 |
Houston after whom the Texas city is named | 42 |
College football star Michael in 2014 news | 42 |
Cavity ___ (patient in the game Operation) | 42 |
"Drag Me to Hell" director Raimi | 42 |
Interchangeable with, with "the" | 42 |
When repeated, not much in the way of news | 42 |
If it's repeated, it's nothing new | 42 |
Green eggs and ham profferer, in Dr. Seuss | 42 |
Dr. Seuss's green eggs and ham offerer | 42 |
Setting for Margaret Mead's first book | 42 |
Appetizer that might precede lamb vindaloo | 42 |
Start for "arcos"or "ateo22 | 42 |
Burmese opposition leader Aung ___ Suu Kyi | 42 |
Yemeni city with the gigantic Saleh Mosque | 42 |
Onetime sponsor of "I Love Lucy" | 42 |
Riviera city with an annual music festival | 42 |
Italian city with an annual music festival | 42 |
"La Belle Dame ___ Merci": Keats | 42 |
___ Tomé (island in the Gulf of Guinea) | 42 |
''Hymn to Aphrodite'' poet | 42 |
Author Davidson ("Loose Change") | 42 |
"Nobody doesn't like __ Lee" | 42 |
Sister ___, title character of a 1970 film | 42 |
She played Darlene on "Roseanne" | 42 |
Film "Two Mules for Sister ____" | 42 |
"Flame and Shadow" poet Teasdale | 42 |
"___ Smile" (Hall and Oates hit) | 42 |
"__ Smile": Hall & Oates hit | 42 |