City in New York's Cattaraugus County | 41 |
City 60 miles southeast of Buffalo | 34 |
Brand used in potato chips in the 1990s | 39 |
Brand in some potato chip brands | 32 |
White shrub in a Michelle Pfeiffer film title | 45 |
Fragrant yet poisonous Eurasian shrub | 37 |
Poisonous shrub with white flowers | 34 |
Ornamental, but poisonous, shrub | 32 |
"White ___" (Michelle Pfeiffer film) | 46 |
"White ___" (2002 movie) | 34 |
Play or movie starring William H. Macy | 38 |
Mamet play revived on Broadway in 2009 | 38 |
Mamet play about sexual harassment | 34 |
Mrs. whose cow started the Chicago Fire | 39 |
She was responsible for a barnburner | 36 |
Owner of a legendary lantern kicker | 35 |
Legendary name in Chicago history | 33 |
Island town whose sign boasts a giant potato | 44 |
Great Chicago Fire scapegoat Mrs. ___ | 37 |
Chicagoan Catherine with a famous barn | 38 |
Methyl ___ (liquid used in making detergents) | 45 |
Ukrainian chess grandmaster Romanishin | 38 |
Two-time pairs skating gold medalist Protopopov | 47 |
Short-order cook on "2 Broke Girls" | 45 |
Russian figure skater Protopopov | 32 |
Former heavyweight champ Maskaev | 32 |
Fashion guy who wed Gene Tierney | 32 |
Cassini who wrote "In My Own Fashion" | 47 |
Cassini once wed to Gene Tierney | 32 |
2006-08 heavyweight champion Maskaev | 36 |
Kind of acid used in making soap | 32 |
Acid type used in the manufacturing of soap | 43 |
Southern university founded in 1848 | 35 |
Rebels of the Southeastern Conference | 37 |
Its health sciences campus is in Jackson | 40 |
Home of the Southeastern Conference's Rebels | 48 |
"You go, señorita!"? | 33 |
"Rebel Yell" university, familiarly | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning author Robert ___ Butler | 41 |
Pulitzer winner Robert --- Butler | 33 |
1993 Pulitzer winner Robert ___ Butler | 38 |
1993 Pulitzer author Robert __ Butler | 37 |
"The Tourist" novelist Steinhauer | 43 |
"The Tourist" author Steinhauer | 41 |
You may not believe it's not butter | 39 |
You can believe it's not butter | 35 |
You may think it's butter, but it's not | 47 |
Spread across the Eastern seaboard? | 35 |
Bar at the dinner table, perhaps | 32 |
You can pretty easily believe it's not butter | 49 |
Spread out on the counter, maybe | 32 |
Something that's been clarified | 35 |
Product sometimes made from corn oil | 36 |
Product shunned for its trans fat | 33 |
Prefix meaning ''oil'' | 38 |
Nondairy product in the dairy section | 37 |
Nondairy item in the dairy aisle | 32 |
Item sometimes containing cottonseed oil | 40 |
It's believable that it's not butter | 44 |
It could provide a pat on the buns | 34 |
I Can't Believe It's Not Butter | 39 |
Food item in quarter-pound sticks | 33 |
Fake butter once legally required to be pink | 44 |
Cholesterol watcher's choice | 32 |
A shortening, in more ways than one | 35 |
___ strut (landing gear shock absorber) | 39 |
Ricardo's "Rah! Rah!" | 35 |
Repeated phrase in "Hot Hot Hot" | 42 |
Refrain from the song "Hot Hot Hot" | 45 |
Chic Johnson's vaudeville partner | 37 |
Some rectangular bars from the fridge | 37 |
Three-time Gold Glove winner John | 33 |
South-of-the-border encouragement | 33 |
Sounds at a "bull session" | 36 |
Shouts at a football game (the other kind) | 42 |
Encouraging chorus in Córdoba | 32 |
Cheers for a banderillero's superior | 40 |
Chants heard after "Go-o-o-o-o-ol!" | 45 |
Calls from Golfer Garcia's gallery | 38 |
Bulls' fans don't want to hear these? | 45 |
Bulls' fans don't want to hear these | 44 |
"Death in the Afternoon" cheers | 41 |
''Blood and Sand'' accolades | 44 |
Sucrose polyester, more familiarly | 34 |
Substitute approved by the FDA in 1996 | 38 |
Ingredient in some "light" chips | 42 |
Food additive currently used as a deck stainer | 46 |
Additive developed by Procter & Gamble | 42 |
Adams with the 1991 hit "Get Here" | 44 |
"Get Here" singer Adams | 33 |
Former British secondary school exam | 36 |
"Quantum of Solace" Bond girl Kurylenko | 49 |
Eldest of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 49 |
Sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 49 |
Sister of Chekhov's Masha and Irina | 39 |
Sister of Chekhov's Maria and Irina | 39 |
Predecessor of Nadia and Mary Lou | 33 |
Four-time gymnastics gold medalist Korbut | 41 |
First name in Russian gymnastics | 32 |
First name at the '72 Olympics | 34 |