River that empties into the Bering Sea | 38 |
Laughs over some unsophisticated humor | 38 |
"The Magnificent Seven" name | 38 |
Star of "A Christmas Carol"? | 38 |
___ Ball (Christmas dance at Hogwarts) | 38 |
Brynner divides a site into districts? | 38 |
"Week Without Violence" org. | 38 |
Youngest of rock's Hanson brothers | 38 |
Efron of 'High School Musical' | 38 |
Lead role in "A Chorus Line" | 38 |
Dr. Smith on "Lost in Space" | 38 |
"White Teeth" novelist Smith | 38 |
Site of Ali's Rumble in the Jungle | 38 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo, once | 38 |
African nation that practiced Mobutism | 38 |
___ Corporation (jewelry retail giant) | 38 |
Where Romans routed Hannibal: 202 B.C. | 38 |
River along the Zambia-Zimbabwe border | 38 |
African river featuring Victoria Falls | 38 |
What a wacky quiz show host might ask? | 38 |
Sound of a mosquito meeting its Maker? | 38 |
Mexican revolutionary played by Brando | 38 |
"You Are What You Is" singer | 38 |
Marathon champ in the '52 Olympics | 38 |
'La Cage aux Folles' character | 38 |
Steel beam with two right-angled bends | 38 |
Part of an English wizard's spell? | 38 |
One of two in "Eddie Izzard" | 38 |
British character in "Zorro" | 38 |
Eponymous 1902 physics Nobelist Pieter | 38 |
Puzzle pieces three in from the edges? | 38 |
Prevalent ideas and spirit of the time | 38 |
Cowardly Lion's farmhand alter ego | 38 |
Nickname for a prospector or hillbilly | 38 |
Farmhand in 'The Wizard of Oz' | 38 |
Bratkowski in the Packers Hall of Fame | 38 |
Basketball's Isiah Thomas, to fans | 38 |
"The Wizard of Oz" farm hand | 38 |
Woody Allen film set in the 1920's | 38 |
"And now, your moment of __" | 38 |
Place of imprisonment in book and film | 38 |
Greek philosopher who founded Stoicism | 38 |
Led ___ (British rock band, for short) | 38 |
Character in "Beetle Bailey" | 38 |
There's never any interest in them | 38 |
Like a game in which wins equal losses | 38 |
Singer with reggae's Melody Makers | 38 |
___ oxide (beachgoer's protection) | 38 |
Small-circulation publication for fans | 38 |
Number after many a state postal abbr. | 38 |
General who's an enemy of Superman | 38 |
"Les Rougon-Macquart" author | 38 |
Debunked claims that don't go away | 38 |
Became oblivious, with "out" | 38 |
Man-to-man alternatives, in basketball | 38 |
Hit the hay hard, with "out" | 38 |
PBS show "by kids, for kids" | 38 |
Photo gear with variable focal lengths | 38 |
The granddaddy of text adventure games | 38 |
When doubled, a much-married celebrity | 38 |
When doubled, a Hungarian in Hollywood | 38 |
Name on old bottles of Zig Zag perfume | 38 |
Ten-point draws in Scrabulous (R.I.P.) | 38 |
Fitness program based on Latin dancing | 38 |
Switzerland's most populous canton | 38 |
Headquarters for UBS and Credit Suisse | 38 |
What's needed for a Teutonic tango | 38 |
Musical genre that features accordions | 38 |
Company behind FarmVille and CityVille | 38 |
Alphabetically last top 40 rock artist | 38 |
OTC sleep-aid brand introduced in 2012 | 38 |
Org. that publishes Horizons magazine | 37 |
Org. that offers discounts on eyewear | 37 |
"___ approved" (motel sign) | 37 |
"___ approved" (hotel sign) | 37 |
Like the safest corporate investments | 37 |
Utterance during a tonsil examination | 37 |
Reaction to a cold drink on a hot day | 37 |
"The Dover Road" playwright | 37 |
''Biography'' network | 37 |
Home of ''Biography'' | 37 |
"City Confidential" network | 37 |
Swiss river that flows into the Rhine | 37 |
Longest river entirely in Switzerland | 37 |
River rising through the Bernese Alps | 37 |
Swiss banks may be affiliated with it | 37 |
"I can't believe this!" | 37 |
"The Ten Commandments" role | 37 |
Member of baseball's Hall of Fame | 37 |
Mail order pioneer __ Montgomery Ward | 37 |
Group for Stones demographic? (Abbr.) | 37 |
Org. that sponsors the Sullivan Award | 37 |
Like many of Shakespeare's rhymes | 37 |
Double-platinum Genesis album of 1981 | 37 |
Double platinum Genesis album of 1981 | 37 |
"Two guys walk into ___..." | 37 |
He mocked Demeter and became a lizard | 37 |
"Take a Chance on Me" group | 37 |
Top-selling pop group of the '70s | 37 |
Pop group with a hit Broadway musical | 37 |