Emmy-winning "Miami Vice" actor | 41 |
Grover Cleveland's secretary of state | 41 |
Either "New York Minute" costar | 41 |
James of "The Andromeda Strain" | 41 |
First "Come on down!" announcer | 41 |
Bob Barker's longtime sidekick Johnny | 41 |
Actress Nancy of "Sunset Blvd." | 41 |
"Projective Verse" poet Charles | 41 |
Locale of a University of Nebraska campus | 41 |
Town in Nebraska where Malcolm X was born | 41 |
City across the river from Council Bluffs | 41 |
Its flag features two swords and a dagger | 41 |
Its anthem is Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani | 41 |
It has an exclave on the Strait of Hormuz | 41 |
Epps of "Love & Basketball" | 41 |
''Rubaiyat'' poet Khayyam | 41 |
General Bradley or general manager Minaya | 41 |
"While you live, / Drink!" poet | 41 |
___ Little, "The Wire" gangster | 41 |
___ Little, "The Wire" antihero | 41 |
"Cooking With Astrology" author | 41 |
Where Andy Capp 'angs 'is 'at | 41 |
"The ___ Man," 1971 Heston film | 41 |
Entree whose ingredients may vary greatly | 41 |
Subtitle of the sequel "Damien" | 41 |
Subtitle of 1978's "Damien" | 41 |
Posthumously published work by Mario Puzo | 41 |
"Don't tell" code for a don | 41 |
"I, like, can't believe it" | 41 |
Word form meaning ''all'' | 41 |
Science magazine that folded in the 1990s | 41 |
Magazine that once competed with Discover | 41 |
Atlanta sports site, with "The" | 41 |
Atlanta Hawks arena, with "The" | 41 |
"A Total Departure" hotel chain | 41 |
___ Berkshire Place (New York City hotel) | 41 |
____ vincit amor : love conquers all | 41 |
"--- Clear Day" (Robert Goulet) | 41 |
The Hollies' "___ Carousel" | 41 |
"Little Miss Muffet sat ___..." | 41 |
"I'm ___ Boat" (ft. T-Pain) | 41 |
"Do not take --- empty stomach" | 41 |
"Do not take ___ empty stomach" | 41 |
Coitus interruptus performer of the Bible | 41 |
Like most music in record stores nowadays | 41 |
How Grammy-winning books may be purchased | 41 |
"Fool me ___, shame on you ..." | 41 |
"___ I built a railroad . . . " | 41 |
"__ upon a midnight dreary ..." | 41 |
1973 Jacqueline Susann best-selling novel | 41 |
Divided by itself, the result is the same | 41 |
''A Chorus Line'' number? | 41 |
Willkie's "___ World": 1943 | 41 |
Performed by Metallica at '89 Grammys | 41 |
Billy Martin's retired Yankees number | 41 |
Bill that might be broken for video games | 41 |
"That's ___ for the books!" | 41 |
"Is it getting better?" U2 song | 41 |
"Did I disappoint you?" U2 song | 41 |
"___ and inseparable" (Webster) | 41 |
_____Hundred Mile House, British Columbia | 41 |
``Make it ___ formy baby . . .'' | 41 |
"___ penny, two a penny . . . " | 41 |
Unpopular classification, in the 60's | 41 |
Albee's "The Sandbox," e.g. | 41 |
"Paper Moon" Oscar winner Tatum | 41 |
Youngest actor to win a competitive Oscar | 41 |
Ryan of TV's "Peyton Place" | 41 |
A star of "What's Up, Doc?" | 41 |
2000 N.B.A. scoring leader for the Lakers | 41 |
When ''SNL'' ends, in NYC | 41 |
When a second-shift employee may get home | 41 |
Two bells, in a sailor's middle watch | 41 |
Time in NYC when it's 10 p.m. in L.A. | 41 |
Feature of a Las Vegas "bandit" | 41 |
Gambler's attractions or distractions | 41 |
Year in the reign of the emperor Augustus | 41 |
Universal donor's blood type, briefly | 41 |
You can feel it on the ground, informally | 41 |
"Tell me __ haven't heard!" | 41 |
Barbara of "Gone With the Wind" | 41 |
First African-American major-league coach | 41 |
Ed of "Married...With Children" | 41 |
"___ so near . . . ": Job 41:16 | 41 |
Scott Turow book about Harvard Law School | 41 |
Property and contracts student, for short | 41 |
"A ___ lama is a priest . . . " | 41 |
Like a road section with a flagger, maybe | 41 |
2002 musical revival "___ Time" | 41 |
"Johnny ___," Rodgers-Hart song | 41 |
Basie's "__'Clock Jump" | 41 |
"___'Clock Jump" (1937 hit) | 41 |
"___'Clock Jump," 1938 song | 41 |
"__ the Boys": Katy Perry album | 41 |
Grateful Dead spin-off band The Other ___ | 41 |
"The Young ___" (1980s Britcom) | 41 |
"I'll be there in a jiffy!" | 41 |
It may leave you tearing around the house | 41 |
Satirical newspaper, with "The" | 41 |
Satiric news source, with "The" | 41 |