U2: "Achtung Baby" smash | 34 |
Typical studio apartment room count | 35 |
Twenty-first word of the Pledge of Allegiance | 45 |
Three Dog Night's first Top Ten hit | 39 |
Three Dog Night hit written by Nilsson | 38 |
Thomas the Tank Engine's number | 35 |
Telephone button that lacks letters | 35 |
Start of almost every ZIP code in New York | 42 |
Solid yellow ball on the pool table | 35 |
Snake eye (as this completed puzzle depicts) | 44 |
Single from "...And Justice for All" | 46 |
Single for Metallica in 1989 and U2 in 1992 | 43 |
Sight from the cuckoo's nest? | 33 |
Shout at 11:59:59 P.M. on December 31 | 37 |
Sharer of an exclamation point on a keyboard | 44 |
Romberg's "___ Kiss" | 34 |
Robert Plant "Tall Cool ___" | 38 |
Result of dividing any number by itself | 39 |
Repetition in the Fibonacci sequence | 36 |
Presley's "I Was the ___" | 39 |
Pitcher's number, to the scorekeeper | 40 |
Pitcher, in baseball-scoring shorthand | 38 |
Pitcher, in baseball scoring shorthand | 38 |
Pink Floyd "___ of These Days" | 40 |
Performed by Metallica at '89 Grammys | 41 |
Pepsi brand that's also its calorie count | 45 |
Ozzie Smith's retired number | 32 |
Oscar Robertson's retired number | 36 |
Orleans "Still the ___" | 33 |
Number to the left of this answer | 33 |
Number thatÂ’s its own square | 32 |
Number of Super Bowls Brett Favre won | 37 |
Number of hits that ruins a perfect game | 40 |
Number of Harry Truman's children | 37 |
Number of gods in a monotheistic faith | 38 |
Number in "A Chorus Line" | 35 |
Number dialed before an area code | 33 |
Number before "ignition ... liftoff!" | 47 |
Number at the peak of PascalÂ’s triangle | 43 |
Number ``for the money'' | 32 |
Marine ___ (U.S. president's helicopter) | 44 |
Marine ___ (presidential helicopter) | 36 |
Marine __ (presidential helicopter) | 35 |
Like a gas gauge just before a fill-up? | 39 |
Last word of Lennon's "Imagine" | 45 |
Last word of "A Christmas Carol" | 42 |
Last word heard on New Year's Eve | 37 |
Last word before "Liftoff!" | 37 |
Last word "A Christmas Carol" | 39 |
Jackson Pollock masterpiece in the MoMA | 39 |
J. Geils "___ Last Kiss" | 34 |
J. Denver's "___ World" | 37 |
It's its own multiplicative inverse | 39 |
It's dialed before a long-distance number | 45 |
It's at the top of Pascal's triangle | 44 |
It's a little better than nothing | 37 |
It's "for the money" | 34 |
It was retired by the Yankees in 1986 | 37 |
It might be broken into quarters | 32 |
Impossible score, in U.S. football | 34 |
Impossible point total in American pro football | 47 |
Impossible number in a football score | 37 |
Hit from U2's "Achtung Baby" album | 48 |
Goalie's jersey number, often | 33 |
George Michael "___ More Try" | 39 |
Framed bill in a restaurant, perhaps | 36 |
First word of "Rock Around the Clock" | 47 |
First or second number in the Fibonacci sequence | 48 |
First number dialed when calling long distance | 46 |
First digit a toddler is taught, often | 38 |
Ferber's "___ Basket . . . " | 42 |
Fadiman's "Party of ___" | 38 |
Exclamation point's key-mate | 32 |
Coveted "Billboard" position | 38 |
Count near the end of a countdown | 33 |
Commonest Scrabble tile subscript | 33 |
Cather's "____ of Ours" | 37 |
Canadian "loonie" denomination | 40 |
Calorie count of some diet drinks | 33 |
Brady's "Paris ___": 1976 | 39 |
Bob Marley's "___ Love" | 37 |
Billy Martin's retired Yankees number | 41 |
Bill that's quite easy to change | 36 |
Bill that might be broken for video games | 41 |
Beginning of most New York ZIP codes | 36 |
Beginning of all New York ZIP codes | 35 |
Arlen's "___ for My Baby" | 39 |
Any positive integer to the zeroth power | 40 |
Any nonzero number times its reciprocal | 39 |
Any nonzero number divided by itself | 36 |
Alternative to I, you, he or she | 32 |
Air Force ___ (U.S. presidentÂ’s plane) | 42 |
A "Hickory Dickory Dock" time | 39 |
21st word of the Pledge of Allegiance | 37 |
2000 Beatles album or its peak chart position | 45 |
"Wonderful ___," old song | 35 |
"Wonderful ___," 1922 song | 36 |
"The loneliest number," in a song | 43 |
"That's ___ small step . . . " | 44 |
"That's ___ for the books!" | 41 |