| Computer operating system developed by Bell Labs | 48 |
| Computer operating system developed at Bell Labs | 48 |
| Crimethink offender flushed down the memory hole | 48 |
| Component used in making plastics and fertilizer | 48 |
| Country with a hammer-and-sickle flag, for short | 48 |
| Co. with the longtime stock symbol "X" | 48 |
| Charlottesville sch. founded by Thomas Jefferson | 48 |
| Custer's "Last Stand" battle horse | 48 |
| Captain Georg ___ (role for Christopher Plummer) | 48 |
| Couples' activity once considered scandalous | 48 |
| Carole King's "___ Born to Follow" | 48 |
| Chinese dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period | 48 |
| Cafe ___? (historic Greenwich Village nightclub) | 48 |
| Contents in the silly question, paronomastically | 48 |
| Confused ornithologists becoming lousy speakers? | 48 |
| City in China known for its terra-cotta warriors | 48 |
| Cartoon and essay outlet "The New ___" | 48 |
| Claim shouted by Joe Wilson on September 9, 2009 | 48 |
| Candy bar with peanut butter and toasted coconut | 48 |
| Coldest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale | 48 |
| Clothes closer once trademarked by B.F. Goodrich | 48 |
| Colleague of Cowell and Jackson for eight seasons | 49 |
| Chicken Little's bit of falling sky, actually | 49 |
| Caldwell's "God's Little _____" | 49 |
| Co-founder of the Psychological Wednesday Society | 49 |
| Cleveland's VP (whose grandson ran for pres.) | 49 |
| Candidate who ran with Estes Kefauver as his veep | 49 |
| Christie who wrote "Ten Little Indians" | 49 |
| Composer of "Happy Days Are Here Again" | 49 |
| City that won the first N.F.L. championship, 1920 | 49 |
| Cast member of ''Fantastic Four'' | 49 |
| Company in a 2011 merger with the Huffington Post | 49 |
| Chain named for its founders, the Raffel brothers | 49 |
| Chas' son in "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 49 |
| Caribbean island whose official language is Dutch | 49 |
| Connors rival who was a protégé of Gonzales | 49 |
| Capt. Davies's portrayer in "Roots" | 49 |
| Coffin's "Poems for ___ With Wings" | 49 |
| Comte de la Fère's alias, in an 1844 novel | 49 |
| Company with four interlocking circles for a logo | 49 |
| Couleur of the French Riviera's coastal water | 49 |
| Composer of the "Brandenburg" concertos | 49 |
| Creature that "sees" using echolocation | 49 |
| Comedian dubbed "The Thief of Bad Gags" | 49 |
| Capital city that hosted the 1954 World Cup final | 49 |
| Cassio's jealous lover in "Othello" | 49 |
| Christie's "The ___ in the Library" | 49 |
| Cassius and company, in "Julius Caesar" | 49 |
| Creator of Earthquake McGoon and Moonbeam McSwine | 49 |
| Connie's husband in "The Godfather" | 49 |
| Cage's ''Moonstruck'' co-star | 49 |
| Charlie Hustle's team, for most of his career | 49 |
| Cagney's "Yankee Doodle Dandy" role | 49 |
| Counterproductive "Get Smart" apparatus | 49 |
| Country where the Buena Vista Social Club is from | 49 |
| Children's author who created Miss Trunchbull | 49 |
| Capt. Holmes of "From Here to Eternity" | 49 |
| Change one's mind about, as a computer option | 49 |
| Civil War song ironically written by a Northerner | 49 |
| Child actress who appeared with [circled letters] | 49 |
| Cupcake words, in "Alice in Wonderland" | 49 |
| Cult "Wired on the pills you took, ___" | 49 |
| Company whose name means "to the skies" | 49 |
| Company that follows Shin Bet security procedures | 49 |
| Co-star of TV's "Dharma & Greg" | 49 |
| Chess rating that shows the player's strength | 49 |
| Caulfield of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 49 |
| County in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York | 49 |
| Company whose name is pronounced like two letters | 49 |
| Canadian business that partnered with Tim Hortons | 49 |
| Co-star of Tom in "Angels & Demons" | 49 |
| Car whose name means "proud" in Italian | 49 |
| Country with coups d'état in 2000 and 2006 | 49 |
| Cool 'Happy Days' guy, with 'the' | 49 |
| City across the George Washington Bridge from NYC | 49 |
| City occupied by Israel following the Six-Day War | 49 |
| Country whose name means "warrior king" | 49 |
| Cole Porter's "Katie Went to _____" | 49 |
| City whose main street is named Last Chance Gulch | 49 |
| City whose name seems to consist of two opposites | 49 |
| Computer company with the developerWorks web site | 49 |
| Co. in the book "Father, Son & Co." | 49 |
| Coco Austin's husband and reality show costar | 49 |
| Company whose first store was in Aelmhult, Sweden | 49 |
| Chat room "Here's what I think ..." | 49 |
| California county that's home to Death Valley | 49 |
| College in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | 49 |
| Classic toothpaste featured in "Grease" | 49 |
| Country across the Persian Gulf from Saudi Arabia | 49 |
| Classic dancer whose last name at birth was Foote | 49 |
| Caravaggio's "The Sacrifice of ___" | 49 |
| Chris with the top 10 hit "Wicked Game" | 49 |
| Cosby show long before "The Cosby Show" | 49 |
| Cousin from an "altogether ooky" family | 49 |
| Catalog name, or a possible title for this puzzle | 49 |
| Composer of "The Well-Tempered Clavier" | 49 |
| Captain of the ''USS Enterprise'' | 49 |
| Chocolate treat often packaged with four sections | 49 |
| Catwoman portrayer on TV's "Batman" | 49 |
| Composer of the opera "Le Roi d'Ys" | 49 |