Maxwell's "___ Bright Water" | 42 |
Cellphone customer's creation, perhaps | 42 |
Ice skating area that's totally green? | 42 |
Series of events caused by a single action | 42 |
Nylon woven so that tears won't spread | 42 |
Ancient city's increase in prosperity? | 42 |
"__ to the Top": Keni Burke song | 42 |
Tom Clancy's "Red Storm ___" | 42 |
Selling point of a home on the Hudson, say | 42 |
"Trapped in the Closet" composer | 42 |
Insect that's an agent to celebrities? | 42 |
Honored a monocled man at the Friars Club? | 42 |
Portrayer of many O'Neill protagonists | 42 |
Controversial Reagan Supreme Court nominee | 42 |
Kin of "The Emperor Jones" actor | 42 |
Johnny ___, "Key Largo" gangster | 42 |
McDowall of "Planet of the Apes" | 42 |
Passed in a car on a lightly traveled way? | 42 |
Richard who composed "Blue Moon" | 42 |
Tennis legend nicknamed "Rocket" | 42 |
H.G. Wells in "The TIme Machine" | 42 |
Sponsor of baseball's Relief Man Award | 42 |
Hero of Sheridan's "Pizarro" | 42 |
Mien of a crapshooter will reduce friction | 42 |
Basis of many countries' legal systems | 42 |
They're often used to make pasta sauce | 42 |
Religious ritual from the Italian capital? | 42 |
Versatile Dutch musician: 1885–1932 | 42 |
Maximum number of party attendees, perhaps | 42 |
___ Tooty Fresh and Fruity (IHOP offering) | 42 |
Porcine comic who once had her own sitcom? | 42 |
What a pop song "never promised" | 42 |
Valentine's Day gift from Mt. Olympus? | 42 |
Susan's family on "Seinfeld" | 42 |
"Looking for Mr. Goodbar" author | 42 |
"The Joys of Yiddish" author Leo | 42 |
Decompose from the inside, as a tree stump | 42 |
Takes a turn, to a carpentry shop perhaps? | 42 |
Winston Churchill's "so few" | 42 |
Plummer film in 1969, with "The" | 42 |
"For the Love of Mike" columnist | 42 |
Mark of "The Kids Are All Right" | 42 |
___ grouse (Pennsylvania's state bird) | 42 |
Debra Jo of "That '70s Show" | 42 |
___ Crouse, 1946 Pulitzer winner for Drama | 42 |
Stepping on them can lead to tetanus shots | 42 |
Actress Lee of TV's Pantomime Quiz | 42 |
Florida's state tree, the ___ palmetto | 42 |
Like the women in a famous Rubens painting | 42 |
Apennine Italians subjugated by the Romans | 42 |
He hit 106 more home runs than Barry Bonds | 42 |
Cowboy's favorite Triple Crown winner? | 42 |
Horse rider's chafing, to a Norse god? | 42 |
Important quality in products for toddlers | 42 |
''Full Disclosure'' author | 42 |
Obeyed a doctor holding a tongue depressor | 42 |
"Be witty," ___ epigrammatically | 42 |
Boy's outfit with bell-bottom trousers | 42 |
Sopranos in operas by Strauss and Massenet | 42 |
"Midnight's Children" author | 42 |
Utah metropolis, after the deer take over? | 42 |
Cocktails made of gin and grapefruit juice | 42 |
"Appointment in ___": O'Hara | 42 |
Actress Katharine Ross's actor-husband | 42 |
Its three strings are plucked with a bachi | 42 |
Like Margaret Mead's subjects of study | 42 |
Korean for ''three stars'' | 42 |
Earl ___, 1930 Triple Crown-winning jockey | 42 |
New Mexico's ___ National Laboratories | 42 |
Figure in a Saharan studio drawing course? | 42 |
Loosely matted plant with mosslike foliage | 42 |
"The Born Loser" cartoonist Chip | 42 |
Japanese audio products company since 1947 | 42 |
"Psycho" re-director Gus Van ___ | 42 |
1979 Duvall film "The Great ___" | 42 |
Resident of 211 Central Park West: 1917-27 | 42 |
Gene ___, 1932 U.S. and British Open champ | 42 |
___ Center of "Main Street" fame | 42 |
Ga. airport that serves Hilton Head Island | 42 |
Phrase used to prompt a "Please" | 42 |
''Remember your manners!'' | 42 |
"Now, hold on a minute here ..." | 42 |
Like the one avoiding barely lit alleyways | 42 |
Bird named for the male's bright color | 42 |
"He may try to cover up his ..." | 42 |
Diet doctor Herman Tarnower's hometown | 42 |
"Everybody Jam!" singer ___ John | 42 |
British monarchy's symbol of authority | 42 |
Half of the Nobel Prize winners, typically | 42 |
Place to see "The Twilight Zone" | 42 |
Robert Ludlum novel (with "The") | 42 |
"Rock You Like a Hurricane" band | 42 |
Country whose flag is known as the Saltire | 42 |
Edinburgh newspaper (with "The") | 42 |
Sir Walter ___, "Ivanhoe" author | 42 |
"The Bride of Lammermoor" author | 42 |
One checking around for building supplies? | 42 |
Saber-toothed "Ice Age" squirrel | 42 |
Sound from a driver who's braking bad? | 42 |
"Catch of the day" fish, perhaps | 42 |