Defendant in a landmark Supreme Court case | 42 |
Begin energetically, with "into" | 42 |
Textile pattern that resembles a honeycomb | 42 |
"Ride of the Valkyries" composer | 42 |
Intermediary between a do and two diddies? | 42 |
University of Virginia players, familiarly | 42 |
The "24" in "36-24-36" | 42 |
Springsteen "___ on a Sunny Day" | 42 |
Well-hidden fellow of children's books | 42 |
Character in a red-and-white-striped shirt | 42 |
"Where are you?" answer (Part 3) | 42 |
"Leave it alone, Ms. Zellweger!" | 42 |
Comic actor named for another comic actor? | 42 |
Paulie of ''The Sopranos'' | 42 |
"America's Most Wanted" host | 42 |
'The Three Musketeers' star (1935) | 42 |
National song, theme of today's puzzle | 42 |
Funny Sykes and a title fish from a comedy | 42 |
Sheryl Crow's "All I ___ Do" | 42 |
Large-print word on a sheriff's poster | 42 |
Ten years' or hundred years' event | 42 |
"The Naked and the Dead" subject | 42 |
"It's a group effort, guys!" | 42 |
Nintendo bad guy with an inverted hat logo | 42 |
"___ the trade of kings": Dryden | 42 |
"The Red Badge of Courage," e.g. | 42 |
Question from a reporter on the Iraq beat? | 42 |
"And the earth --- without form" | 42 |
"And the earth ___ without form" | 42 |
"___ it a vision . . . ?": Keats | 42 |
Ice Cube's "It ___ Good Day" | 42 |
'There -- old woman who lived ...' | 42 |
"Where ___?" (digression closer) | 42 |
"The king ___ his countinghouse" | 42 |
"How ___?" (question to a diner) | 42 |
____ match for (couldn't compete with) | 42 |
Negative Yelp.com review of a gas station? | 42 |
Coffee grounds and orange peels, typically | 42 |
Advice to Claudius, in "Hamlet"? | 42 |
People use them only when they're full | 42 |
"___ That a Time" (Weavers song) | 42 |
Signal "Hi!" or "Bye!" | 42 |
Signaled "hi" or "bye" | 42 |
Type of pedal that Jimi Hendrix often used | 42 |
Damon of ''Mo' Money'' | 42 |
''True Grit'' Oscar winner | 42 |
Revolutionary general known as Mad Anthony | 42 |
"The Shootist" was his last film | 42 |
___ State University (Detroit institution) | 42 |
"___ live in a yellow submarine" | 42 |
Surreptitiously records conversations, say | 42 |
Background information for a meteorologist | 42 |
It gets searched many, many times each day | 42 |
A browser browses it, with "the" | 42 |
Online program such as Evernote or Dropbox | 42 |
"Look what __!" (cry of success) | 42 |
"Chocolate & Cheese" jammers | 42 |
"___ the Beat" (Go-Go's hit) | 42 |
"___ the Beat" (1982 Go-Gos hit) | 42 |
Start of a worried tryster's statement | 42 |
Bushy-bearded natural health expert Andrew | 42 |
"Mack the Knife" songwriter Kurt | 42 |
Germany's ___ Republic: 1919–33 | 42 |
"The Truman Show" director Peter | 42 |
''Attaboy'' from an Aussie | 42 |
"I'm not so sure about that" | 42 |
Intelligence explanation, perhaps (Part 3) | 42 |
"Jenny kissed me when ___": Hunt | 42 |
'Haven't -- somewhere before?' | 42 |
"Cheers" co-star's last name | 42 |
Endured (with ''through'') | 42 |
Our reaction to pastor's scary sermon? | 42 |
"Jesus __": shortest Bible verse | 42 |
"While ___ on the subject . . ." | 42 |
"First Lady of Song," familiarly | 42 |
"Her lips ___ . . . ": Coleridge | 42 |
''Scream'' director Craven | 42 |
Nightmare on Elm Street director Craven | 42 |
Four-time All-Pro Patriots receiver Welker | 42 |
Anderson who directed "Rushmore" | 42 |
"The Hunger Games" actor Bentley | 42 |
Kang's "East Goes ___": 1937 | 42 |
"In Treatment" psychologist Paul | 42 |
"___ Harder" (rental car slogan) | 42 |
Slogan for rental autos or hanging judges? | 42 |
Vanuatu's November through April, e.g. | 42 |
Bob Seger's "___ Got Tonite" | 42 |
Bob Seger's "__ Got Tonight" | 42 |
"___ Got Tonite" (Bob Seger hit) | 42 |
Dreaded "Press Your Luck" result | 42 |
Key to this puzzle's theme, in English | 42 |
Existential question that bugs grammarians | 42 |
Question from an oblivious target of blame | 42 |
Start of a perplexed person's question | 42 |
"You've got a lot of nerve!" | 42 |
Healthy stuff sometimes consumed as a shot | 42 |
What to say to get someone to stop pouring | 42 |
"That's enough," to a server | 42 |
"Say ___" (pourer's request) | 42 |
"___ the moon hits your eye ..." | 42 |