Parent's peremptory "reason" | 42 |
" . . . obligation ___": Johnson | 42 |
Rembrandts "Just the Way It ___" | 42 |
"___ little silhouetto of a man" | 42 |
'-- Dark Stranger (1946 spy film)' | 42 |
"This won't explode, right?" | 42 |
"It's Your Thing" performers | 42 |
"Something's not right here" | 42 |
"Something is rotten in Denmark" | 42 |
"This __ Song": Petula Clark hit | 42 |
"Where knock ___ wide": C. Smart | 42 |
" . . . the sky ___": Matt. 16:2 | 42 |
"This __": formal phone response | 42 |
"___ Really Going Out with Him?" | 42 |
"You embarassed me at this game" | 42 |
What "Arrivederci!" is spoken in | 42 |
Rocky's nickname, with "the" | 42 |
Comp claim from an impatient banjo player? | 42 |
If any deity were to have a great tan, ___ | 42 |
"Wait 'til --- your father!" | 42 |
John Farnham "Don't Let ___" | 42 |
"Does ___ any better than this?" | 42 |
"___ to Be You," Kahn-Jones song | 42 |
" . . . long before ___": Brooke | 42 |
The purpose of milk, in the mind of a cat? | 42 |
Edward R. Murrow's "See ___" | 42 |
"___ it" (thief's admission) | 42 |
"That was my best effort, coach" | 42 |
"Jumpin' Jack Flash" refrain | 42 |
Barenaked Ladies "___ Been Done" | 42 |
''That's just awful!'' | 42 |
"That just shouldn't happen" | 42 |
Subtitle of 'The Shoop Shoop Song' | 42 |
Relative of "You're welcome" | 42 |
Sentiment suggesting "Try this!" | 42 |
"___ a dark and stormy night..." | 42 |
"__ a dark and stormy night ..." | 42 |
"You're welcome to what ___" | 42 |
Song in Disney's "Pinocchio" | 42 |
Start of a sports fan's weighty remark | 42 |
Johnny Cash's "___ the Line" | 42 |
"___ the Line" (Johnny Cash hit) | 42 |
Expression of outrage against the powerful | 42 |
Tennessee whiskey produced in a dry county | 42 |
1988 and 1992 Olympic track gold medalist) | 42 |
Academy Award winner with notable eyebrows | 42 |
Leadfoot's practice at a traffic light | 42 |
What the preacher's kid likes to play? | 42 |
Supporters of France's Reign of Terror | 42 |
Arguably redundant name for a deck fixture | 42 |
"Mazes and Monsters" author Rona | 42 |
"Made it, Ma! Top of the world!" | 42 |
Writer of the 1918 play "Exiles" | 42 |
Showy garden plant of the buttercup family | 42 |
"The Eyre Affair" novelist, 2001 | 42 |
John & Nancy's favorite miscreant? | 42 |
Morrison/Dinesen book about musical roots? | 42 |
"The Thief's Journal" author | 42 |
"Wiggly dessert stale, kemosabe" | 42 |
1980s "truly outrageous" cartoon | 42 |
Scout's brother, in a Harper Lee novel | 42 |
"I ordered a soda, and I was..." | 42 |
Voice of Scar in "The Lion King" | 42 |
Its rededication is celebrated at Hanukkah | 42 |
Actress Tandy does a pressing job? [Egypt] | 42 |
Daughter in "'night, Mother" | 42 |
1956 Literature Nobelist Juan Ramón ___ | 42 |
TV host who won a Best Comedy Album Grammy | 42 |
Language of many blaxploitation film pimps | 42 |
"I Love Rock 'n Roll" rocker | 42 |
Goes once or twice around the track, maybe | 42 |
First president to live in the White House | 42 |
He wrote "The Wapshot Chronicle" | 42 |
Two former Yankee southpaws and a director | 42 |
Recipient of the most Best Director Oscars | 42 |
English poet and jocular "Uncle" | 42 |
Georgiana's pompous, Philistine father | 42 |
"Bartholomew Fair" dramatist Ben | 42 |
"Benny & ___" (1993 romance) | 42 |
"Benny & ___" (1993 rom-com) | 42 |
Sara Sidle's player on "CSI" | 42 |
Susann's "Every Night, ___!" | 42 |
Tokyo's country, in Olympics shorthand | 42 |
Eponymous 1850s-'70s Mexican president | 42 |
"Queen of Hearts" vocalist, 1981 | 42 |
"Not much at all for me, please" | 42 |
"I don't need much to drink" | 42 |
Reality star Jenni Farley's stage name | 42 |
Andrei Kirilenko has therapeutic touch (5) | 42 |
M.I.A. album with "Paper Planes" | 42 |
Religious leader of a Muslim state | 42 |
"Funny Girl" director Garson ___ | 42 |
He wrote "Capital is dead labor" | 42 |
Disputed region between Pakistan and India | 42 |
Name-brand handbag (and it's a steal!) | 42 |
Cookie company with a tree on its packages | 42 |
"___ civil tongue in your head!" | 42 |
What you should do to stay out of trouble? | 42 |
Billy Joel "An Innocent Man" hit | 42 |
Pop artist who used faceless stick figures | 42 |