TV heroine with a sidekick named Gabrielle | 42 |
Gabrielle was her sidekick, in a TV series | 42 |
With "phobia," fear of strangers | 42 |
Prefix meaning ''foreign'' | 42 |
Persian king in 2006's "300" | 42 |
Theme of this puzzle, with "The" | 42 |
Superheroes including Gambit and Wolverine | 42 |
Symbols used by coaches during chalk talks | 42 |
LA team that won the only XFL championship | 42 |
Cadillac luxury vehicle introduced in 2013 | 42 |
Legal drinking age at Caesar's palace? | 42 |
Rapper who hosted "Pimp My Ride" | 42 |
Part of a "Seinfeld" catchphrase | 42 |
When repeated twice, "et cetera" | 42 |
When repeated twice, "and so on" | 42 |
Thrice, a "Seinfeld" catchphrase | 42 |
Ivy League school with its own golf course | 42 |
Where the Frisbee was purportedly invented | 42 |
1945 "Big Three" conference site | 42 |
1945 "Big Three" conference city | 42 |
"Riviera of Hades," to Churchill | 42 |
TV chef Martin of "___ Can Cook" | 42 |
< Team that won this many games in 1961 | 42 |
"Live at the Acropolis" musician | 42 |
"Babi __": Shostakovich symphony | 42 |
"Babi ___" (poem by Yevtushenko) | 42 |
Mowing the lawn, trimming the bushes, etc. | 42 |
David who directed four Harry Potter films | 42 |
Peter who directed "The Dresser" | 42 |
McQueen's "Bullitt" director | 42 |
"Barbaric" cry in a Whitman poem | 42 |
Mississippi river to the Mississippi River | 42 |
Repeated word in "She Loves You" | 42 |
Word repeated in "She Loves You" | 42 |
Yellowcard "One ___, Six Months" | 42 |
''The Second Coming'' poet | 42 |
Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre | 42 |
"The Herne's Egg" playwright | 42 |
''The Winding Stair'' poet | 42 |
One who shouldn't be in your business? | 42 |
"Fiddler on the Roof" matchmaker | 42 |
Sandburg's "The People, ___" | 42 |
Sandberg's "The People, ___" | 42 |
"___, Virginia, there is . . . " | 42 |
''That's affirmative'' | 42 |
"___ Can" (Sammy Davis Jr. book) | 42 |
Melissa Etheridge's "___ Am" | 42 |
Rebuttal to "No, you're not" | 42 |
Rejoinder to 'No, that's not!' | 42 |
Tom Sawyer's affirmative to Aunt Polly | 42 |
They can cause eye rolls around the office | 42 |
"___ Can" (2008 campaign slogan) | 42 |
"You Ain't Seen Nothing ___" | 42 |
Wordsworth's "solitary Tree" | 42 |
"Son of Frankenstein" blacksmith | 42 |
Like 'kvetch' or 'schmear' | 42 |
"___ Ky Yay" (1998 country song) | 42 |
Disco classic with associated hand motions | 42 |
Santa ___ (neighbor of Lompoc, California) | 42 |
Luke's mentor in "Star Wars" | 42 |
"The Empire Strikes Back" mystic | 42 |
It involves getting into various positions | 42 |
Discipline with a "warrior pose" | 42 |
"Walking on Thin Ice" artist Ono | 42 |
They're used to make hollandaise sauce | 42 |
The "suns" in sunny-side-up eggs | 42 |
Headline about declining sales of Nesquik? | 42 |
___ Linda, Calif. (Nixon's birthplace) | 42 |
''... golden days of ___'' | 42 |
Pasha in the Nixon White House, and others | 42 |
Person with exquisite taste in crosswords? | 42 |
Gershwin's "Embraceable ___" | 42 |
First word of "Huckleberry Finn" | 42 |
''___ better believe it!'' | 42 |
"___ Something to Me," 1929 song | 42 |
Groucho's "You Bet ___ Life" | 42 |
"Curb ___ Enthusiasm" (HBO show) | 42 |
"____ a Good Man, Charlie Brown" | 42 |
"___ fired!" (Trump catchphrase) | 42 |
Plea after "Don't leave me!" | 42 |
Song that mentions all the starred answers | 42 |
"Ain't Misbehavin'" tune | 42 |
Line in a bad Robert De Niro impersonation | 42 |
Porter's "___ Got Something" | 42 |
"After ___ Gone" (jazz standard) | 42 |
It may ''rock the cradle'' | 42 |
Toy that goes "around the world" | 42 |
Part of a ''sleeping'' toy | 42 |
West Flanders site of three W.W. I battles | 42 |
19 of them take just under 10 million min. | 42 |
Initials of a famed Algerian-born designer | 42 |
Currency that shares a name with a dynasty | 42 |
Partly edible agave that sounds disgusting | 42 |
Ingrid's "Anastasia" co-star | 42 |
Russian spy name in "No Way Out" | 42 |
Montand of "Manon of the Spring" | 42 |
"High School Musical" star Efron | 42 |
Name on African maps (at least up to 1997) | 42 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly | 42 |
Legendary Hollywood producer Darryl F. ___ | 42 |