"I Set My Friends on Fire" band | 41 |
"The Chronicles of Narnia" lion | 41 |
"It was just ___ of the tongue" | 41 |
Grant portrayer in 1970's-80's TV | 41 |
"Mary Tyler Moore Show" co-star | 41 |
"This should come ___ surprise" | 41 |
"It will come ___ surprise ..." | 41 |
" . . . bring forth ___": Matt. | 41 |
"Little Orphan Annie" character | 41 |
Org. that runs shelters for dogs and cats | 41 |
''___ your instructions'' | 41 |
"Ad astra per ___" (Kan. motto) | 41 |
Jelly often made with spiced tomato juice | 41 |
Dapple from "Don Quixote," e.g. | 41 |
Franciscan Order founder's birthplace | 41 |
Birthplace of Pope Francis's namesake | 41 |
John Stockton has the most in NBA history | 41 |
Abbr. on an underling's business card | 41 |
"Law & Order" figure: Abbr. | 41 |
Plateau d'__, village near Mont Blanc | 41 |
Pooch in ''The Thin Man'' | 41 |
Nick and Nora's dog of story and film | 41 |
Dog for a "gentleman detective" | 41 |
1930s-'40s mystery film scene stealer | 41 |
''When You Wish Upon __'' | 41 |
Choose Something Like ____ : Frost poem | 41 |
Altair or Sirius, astronomically speaking | 41 |
"She's ___" (Barry Manilow) | 41 |
"It's ___!" (sales come-on) | 41 |
Sean of "The Lord of the Rings" | 41 |
Actress in "The Maltese Falcon" | 41 |
"The Maltese Falcon"'s Mary | 41 |
V.I.P. on the Titanic's casualty list | 41 |
'The Maltese Falcon' actress Mary | 41 |
Oregon city named for a famous fur trader | 41 |
City near the mouth of the Columbia River | 41 |
"Ad ___ per Aspera," Kan. motto | 41 |
Ad ___ (National Space Society magazine) | 41 |
'Ad -- per aspera' (Kansas motto) | 41 |
'Ad -- per aspera (Kansas motto)' | 41 |
Cy Young Award winner Mike Scott, for one | 41 |
___ Boy, classic figure in Japanese anime | 41 |
MAYan civilization's scientific study | 41 |
First pro team to play on artificial turf | 41 |
"God ha' mercy on such ___" | 41 |
"... ___ forgive those who ..." | 41 |
''___ sow, so shall ...'' | 41 |
"So long ___ both shall . . . " | 41 |
"... long ___ both shall live?" | 41 |
It might be sought by a political refugee | 41 |
Shakespeare's "___ Like It" | 41 |
Maroon 5 "I'm ___ payphone" | 41 |
"Up ___ Villa . . . ": Browning | 41 |
The Beatles' "Any Time ___" | 41 |
"Any Time _____" (Beatles tune) | 41 |
"I'll get ___ at the beach" | 41 |
"I'll get --- at the beach" | 41 |
Producer of the megaflop "E.T." | 41 |
''Thanks, I already ___'' | 41 |
Past-tense verb that sounds like a number | 41 |
Didn't participate in a hunger strike | 41 |
Mr. T's TV show, with "The" | 41 |
With "The," George Peppard show | 41 |
"Crack commando unit" of old TV | 41 |
Returning to the previous speed, in music | 41 |
Resume the original speed, in sheet music | 41 |
``. . . ___ o'clock scholar'' | 41 |
" . . . to live in ___": Berlin | 41 |
'40s-'50s Marshall Islands trials | 41 |
Greece's capital, in its airport code | 41 |
One side in the Bay Bridge Series rivalry | 41 |
“Have ___!” (“Go ahead!”) | 41 |
''Look ___ this way ...'' | 41 |
Brits call it "the pond": Abbr. | 41 |
Where to find the world in two dimensions | 41 |
He's got the whole world in his hands | 41 |
Vegas contraption offering the best odds? | 41 |
It may be involved in checks and balances | 41 |
Charger of $2 service fees (give or take) | 41 |
"Don't look ___ like that!" | 41 |
"Why is everyone looking ___!?" | 41 |
Olympic decathlon gold medalist ___ Eaton | 41 |
Like Berg's opera "Wozzeck" | 41 |
Music employing chromatic pitches equally | 41 |
Sports org. that publishes DEUCE magazine | 41 |
Nucleotide used in energy transfer: Abbr. | 41 |
''___ Grows in Brooklyn'' | 41 |
"... poem lovely as __": Kilmer | 41 |
"___ that may in summer . . . " | 41 |
'Boy!' or 'girl!' lead-in | 41 |
'-- girl!' ('All right!') | 41 |
"Toys in the ___," Hellman play | 41 |
You may take several flights to get there | 41 |
Hellman's "Toys in the ___" | 41 |
Hun called the "scourge of God" | 41 |
Hun called "the Scourge of God" | 41 |
Churchill's successor and predecessor | 41 |
Prime minister before and after Churchill | 41 |
He was preceded and followed by Churchill | 41 |
Churchill's predecessor and successor | 41 |