1966 hit by Paul Revere & the Raiders | 41 |
''The Karate ___'' (1984) | 41 |
Richard who played 007 foe 'Jaws' | 41 |
Russia's "Mother of Cities" | 41 |
Where firings take place on a daily basis | 41 |
Mike's wife in "Doonesbury" | 41 |
"... my __ for a horse!": Shak. | 41 |
Kunta __ (''Roots'' role) | 41 |
One of TV's "Bosom Buddies" | 41 |
He exiled Khan to the planet Ceti Alpha V | 41 |
"Rock and Roll All Night" group | 41 |
"Hotter Than Hell," at one time | 41 |
''Plant one right here!'' | 41 |
Musical adapted from a Shakespeare comedy | 41 |
"Everything but" item, in slang | 41 |
The trees in "Peanuts" ate them | 41 |
Their feathers are used in Maori costumes | 41 |
"The Twittering Machine" artist | 41 |
He painted "Twittering Machine" | 41 |
Colonel in "Hogan's Heroes" | 41 |
Retail chain started near Detroit in 1962 | 41 |
He stole the tarts of the Queen of Hearts | 41 |
What you'll find many proposers doing | 41 |
It'll keep you out of a scrape or two | 41 |
"Head, Shoulders, ___ and Toes" | 41 |
" . . . the ___ of parting day" | 41 |
Barely made a ripple in, as during a dive | 41 |
Rope expert's favorite radio station? | 41 |
Don of "The Andy Griffith Show" | 41 |
Fort with over 143 million ounces of gold | 41 |
Old Eng. title that is also a chess piece | 41 |
He played and lost in the 2004 NBA finals | 41 |
Schroeder's predecessor as chancellor | 41 |
Russian peninsula bordering the White Sea | 41 |
Rock and Roll Hoochie ____ : 1974 song | 41 |
Its most popular flavor is Tropical Punch | 41 |
Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths | 41 |
Peninsula with the T'aebaek Mountains | 41 |
''Hee Haw'' radio station | 41 |
Title planet in a 2001 Kevin Spacey movie | 41 |
Oscar-winning role for Hoffman and Streep | 41 |
"On the Beach" director Stanley | 41 |
Kristofferson of "Blade" movies | 41 |
Bell of ''Veronica Mars'' | 41 |
Ray who created the McDonald's empire | 41 |
Ray who built McDonald's into a giant | 41 |
"Hooked on Classics" record co. | 41 |
Syria's largest non-Arab ethnic group | 41 |
___ Nkrumah (Ghana's first president) | 41 |
Campus spot for experimenting with drugs? | 41 |
John _______ , Canadian brewer since 1847 | 41 |
Opera on which "Rent" was based | 41 |
"Navigation de plaisance" venue | 41 |
Like some Victoria's Secret offerings | 41 |
___-in-waiting (princess's attendant) | 41 |
Kenny Rogers hit written by Lionel Richie | 41 |
1980s-'90s Kensington Palace resident | 41 |
Roll in the aisles, on comedy show fliers | 41 |
Capital of Pakistan's Punjab province | 41 |
Allama Iqbal International Airport locale | 41 |
Actor in 1960s Lay's Potato Chips ads | 41 |
Christine of "Running on Empty" | 41 |
Christine of "Jack & Bobby" | 41 |
"Swing Shift" actress Christine | 41 |
"The Divided Self" psychiatrist | 41 |
Nevin's "Mighty ___ a Rose" | 41 |
"Mighty ___ a Rose" (1901 song) | 41 |
Words said with fingers in one's ears | 41 |
___ land (where unreality reigns supreme) | 41 |
"I'm not listening to you!" | 41 |
"I can't he-e-ear you ...!" | 41 |
Show on against "Knots Landing" | 41 |
"Le Roi d'Ys" composer | 41 |
"Dirty Harry" composer Schifrin | 41 |
"Rama ___ Ding Dong" (1961 hit) | 41 |
"Lost Horizon" religious figure | 41 |
Missouri town where Harry Truman was born | 41 |
Name of two former Supreme Court Justices | 41 |
Actress in "Samson and Delilah" | 41 |
Love interest of Crosby and Hope, in film | 41 |
"I lift my ___ . . . ": Lazarus | 41 |
Hawaii's "Pineapple Island" | 41 |
Carter's first Director of the Budget | 41 |
Weapon in the Charge of the Light Brigade | 41 |
"The Tender ___," Copland opera | 41 |
Martin of "Mission: Impossible" | 41 |
Calrissian of "Star Wars" films | 41 |
Place where sleep is paramount, in poetry | 41 |
Fritz who directed "Metropolis" | 41 |
Editor of "The Blue Fairy Book" | 41 |
"Constant Craving" singer, 1992 | 41 |
"Blue Sky" Oscar winner Jessica | 41 |
Oscar-winning "Tootsie" actress | 41 |
''Blue Sky'' Oscar winner | 41 |
''The Great Caruso'' star | 41 |
Be more than 400 meters ahead of, perhaps | 41 |
It's largely within the Arctic Circle | 41 |
"Tomb Raider" protagonist Croft | 41 |
"Granada" lyrist-composer: 1932 | 41 |
___ Flynn Boyle of "Twin Peaks" | 41 |