University town named after a Penobscot chief | 45 |
Site of Vallee's schooling: 1921–22 | 46 |
Site of Maine's largest university | 38 |
Northeast town named for a Penobscot chief | 42 |
Home of the NCAA's Black Bears | 34 |
Home of the Maine Lobster Institute | 35 |
Home of the Atlantic 10's Black Bears | 41 |
Home of the "Stein Song" | 34 |
Home of an America East Conference team | 39 |
Eponymous chief of the Penobscot nation | 39 |
College town on the Stillwater River | 36 |
College town on Maine's Stillwater River | 44 |
College town just off Interstate 95 | 35 |
College town in the Pine Tree State | 35 |
Campus town on the Penobscot River | 34 |
Town named for a Penobscot chief | 32 |
Northeastern city named for a Penobscot chief | 45 |
It's 42 miles NNW of Bar Harbor | 35 |
Top prizes at the Juegos OlÃmpicos | 37 |
Top Olympic medals, in Barcelona | 32 |
Top honors for atletas olÃmpicos | 35 |
Top awards at los Juegos OlÃmpicos | 37 |
Some medals for Spanish athletes | 32 |
Olympic medals for Rafael Nadal, et al. | 39 |
Diamonds, in a Spanish card game | 32 |
Alquimista's accomplishments | 32 |
"In ___?" (poker night query) | 39 |
''Are you in __?'' | 34 |
''Prometheus'' muralist | 39 |
"The People and Its Leaders" muralist | 47 |
Harold Gray's Annie, for one | 32 |
Single word on the last line of a paragraph, say | 48 |
''Little __ Annie'' | 35 |
Traveler to Hades to rescue Eurydice | 36 |
The father of songs, according to Pindar | 40 |
Yossarian's tentmate in "Catch-22" | 48 |
1979 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee | 33 |
"Catch-22" bomber pilot | 33 |
Yossarian's tentmate, in "Catch-22" | 49 |
Yossarian's friend, in "Catch-22" | 47 |
Two-time Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 34 |
There's a statue of him outside TD Garden | 45 |
Eight-time Norris Trophy recipient | 34 |
Bruin whose #4 jersey is now retired | 36 |
Bomber pilot in "Catch-22" | 36 |
1960-'70s Boston Garden hero | 32 |
"Stay the Night" Benjamin | 35 |
"Nim's Island" author Wendy | 41 |
"Bobby Hockey" surname | 32 |
Youngest NHL Hall of Fame inductee | 34 |
Winner of an NHL rookie award at age 18 | 39 |
The Cars sometime-singer Benjamin | 33 |
Subject of a statue unveiled in Boston in 2010 | 46 |
Sports legend whose #4 was retired | 34 |
She wrote "The Wisdom of Eve" | 39 |
Seven-time N.H.L. All-Star Bobby | 32 |
Scottish Peace Nobelist John Boyd ___ | 37 |
Recipient of three consecutive Hart Trophies | 44 |
Plane crasher in "Catch-22" | 37 |
Outlaws, renegades, rebels, to Skynyrd (Abbr.) | 46 |
Ontario-born hockey legend Bobby | 32 |
Only winner of eight consecutive Norris Trophies | 48 |
Only defenseman to lead the NHL in scoring | 42 |
One of Yossarian's army pals | 32 |
Norris Trophy winner: 1968–75 | 36 |
Norris Trophy winner for eight consecutive years | 48 |
NHL's 1967 Rookie of the Year | 33 |
Lord John Boyd ___, 1949 Nobelist for Peace | 43 |
Legendary Bruins defenseman Bobby | 33 |
Legendary Bruin who wore number 4 | 33 |
Late singer-bassist for the Cars Benjamin ___ | 45 |
John Boyd ___, 1949 Peace Nobelist | 34 |
Jimmy of the '60s Baltimore Colts | 37 |
Inductee to the Hockey Hall of Fame at age 31 | 45 |
Immortal among hockey defensemen | 32 |
Hockey's 1967 Rookie of the Year | 36 |
Hockey's 1967 Calder Trophy winner | 38 |
His #4 jersey was retired in 1979 | 33 |
He put on a show for hockey fans | 32 |
Hall-of-Famer nicknamed "Bobby Hockey" | 48 |
First defenseman to lead N.H.L. in scoring | 42 |
Detroit's Emergency Manager Kevyn | 37 |
Cars "Let's Go" singer Benjamin | 45 |
Cars "Drive" singer Benjamin | 38 |
Cars "Bye Bye Love" singer Benjamin | 45 |
Canada's Walk of Fame member | 32 |
Bruins' retired "4" | 33 |
Boyd-___, Peace Prize winner: 1949 | 34 |
Bobby with eight Norris Trophies | 32 |
Bobby who was #4 at Boston Garden | 33 |
Athlete who wrote "My Game" | 37 |
American patriot-inventor: 18th century | 39 |
1970 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year | 45 |
1970 and 1972 Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 39 |
1970 and '72 Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 42 |
1967 Calder Trophy winner at age 18 | 35 |
1960's-70's Boston Garden hero | 38 |
1949 Peace Prize winner Lord John Boyd ___ | 42 |
1949 Nobel Peace Prize winner John Boyd ___ | 43 |
''Catch-22'' pilot | 34 |