Play or movie starring William H. Macy | 38 |
Mamet play revived on Broadway in 2009 | 38 |
Chicagoan Catherine with a famous barn | 38 |
Ukrainian chess grandmaster Romanishin | 38 |
1993 Pulitzer winner Robert ___ Butler | 38 |
Prefix meaning ''oil'' | 38 |
Calls from Golfer Garcia's gallery | 38 |
Substitute approved by the FDA in 1996 | 38 |
Fall dead asleep, with "out" | 38 |
Contralto in "Eugene Onegin" | 38 |
Character in "Three Sisters" | 38 |
Lena of "Hollywood Homicide" | 38 |
Ken ___ of "thirtysomething" | 38 |
Franklin W. ___ College of Engineering | 38 |
Actress who was Miss Scandinavia, 1975 | 38 |
Little bit of this, little bit of that | 38 |
Tony whose #6 was retired by the Twins | 38 |
Tony ___, 1964 A.L. Rookie of the Year | 38 |
Swee'pea's frequent babysitter | 38 |
"Roundheads" leader Cromwell | 38 |
Dickens character who wanted some more | 38 |
She played Sandy in "Grease" | 38 |
Mrs. Walton of "The Waltons" | 38 |
"Grease" co-star Newton-John | 38 |
Oscar winner: "Hamlet," 1948 | 38 |
Little, bespectacled owl of the comics | 38 |
Mesoamerican builder of colossal heads | 38 |
Dweller in San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán | 38 |
Ancient people of south-central Mexico | 38 |
Edward James of "Miami Vice" | 38 |
"Battlestar Galactica" actor | 38 |
"American Me" actor/director | 38 |
Twin associated with boho-chic fashion | 38 |
"Superman Returns" character | 38 |
"Hellzapoppin'" star Ole | 38 |
First "Match Game" announcer | 38 |
Where Fred and Adele Astaire were born | 38 |
Card game similar to Texas Hold'em | 38 |
Sultanate that contains Job's tomb | 38 |
Land sounding like a hipster's cry | 38 |
Panamanian leader ___ Torrijos Herrera | 38 |
Epps of ''House M.D.'' | 38 |
1917 Kentucky Derby winner ___ Khayyam | 38 |
It's usually brought to you folded | 38 |
It might be accompanied by hash browns | 38 |
Creepy 1976 film, with "The" | 38 |
1976 horror hit (with "The") | 38 |
Tweeter's abbreviated interjection | 38 |
"WTF, I cnot BELIEVE this!!" | 38 |
Prefix meaning ''all'' | 38 |
One of the books in the Book of Mormon | 38 |
Book after Jarom in the Book of Mormon | 38 |
Book containing multiple book reprints | 38 |
''Typee'' continuation | 38 |
19th century tale of South Seas travel | 38 |
1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler | 38 |
Siberian city of more than one million | 38 |
"Ode ___ Grecian Urn": Keats | 38 |
"Lady ___ Train" (1945 film) | 38 |
"___ Carousel" (Hollies hit) | 38 |
''Strangers __ Train'' | 38 |
''__ clear day . . .'' | 38 |
How you might end up eating a goldfish | 38 |
Sizing up a potential partner, perhaps | 38 |
Enjoying dinner before the movies, say | 38 |
Following doctor's orders, perhaps | 38 |
How some double play balls are fielded | 38 |
Sign outside a disc jockey's booth | 38 |
"___ Upon a Time in America" | 38 |
"Fool me ___, shame on ..." | 38 |
Jacques Tati's "Mon ___" | 38 |
Part of a New Year's Eve countdown | 38 |
Hit song from "Achtung Baby" | 38 |
"I Was the ___," Presley hit | 38 |
Number of operas composed by Beethoven | 38 |
Ireland's 2004 Olympic medal count | 38 |
Three Dog Night hit written by Nilsson | 38 |
Robert Plant "Tall Cool ___" | 38 |
Pitcher, in baseball-scoring shorthand | 38 |
Pitcher, in baseball scoring shorthand | 38 |
Number of gods in a monotheistic faith | 38 |
First digit a toddler is taught, often | 38 |
Fadiman's "Party of ___" | 38 |
Coveted "Billboard" position | 38 |
"A Chorus Line" show-stopper | 38 |
"___, two, buckle my . . . " | 38 |
"___ if by land, and . . . " | 38 |
"___ for My Baby," 1943 song | 38 |
''A Chorus Line'' tune | 38 |
''___ if by land ...'' | 38 |
Super's apartment number, probably | 38 |
Like O'Neill's "Ile" | 38 |
Like Beckett's "Endgame" | 38 |
Like Albee's "Zoo Story" | 38 |
Ryan of ''Love Story'' | 38 |
Patrick of "The Way We Were" | 38 |
Jermaine ___, six-time N.B.A. All-Star | 38 |
Host of truTV's "Upload" | 38 |
"The Bad News Bears" actress | 38 |
''Paper Moon'' surname | 38 |