"It's ___ than you think!" | 40 |
Dave's program, with "The" | 40 |
Like many abbreviated terms in footnotes | 40 |
Fashion magazine aimed at Hispanic women | 40 |
Andy Kaufman's "Taxi" role | 40 |
Andy Kauffman's Taxi character | 40 |
It might be served with a cinnamon stick | 40 |
Gumbel's "Today" successor | 40 |
"Time After Time" singer Cyndi | 40 |
Michelle's predecessor as first lady | 40 |
"Twin Peaks" victim ___ Palmer | 40 |
He raised quite a racket in the 60's | 40 |
Police, with "the," informally | 40 |
Samuel ___, inventor of the stock ticker | 40 |
Nicholson role in "Easy Rider" | 40 |
Word before off, on, up, down, in or out | 40 |
Repeated word in Dylan hit about a lady? | 40 |
1972 top 10 hit going over seven minutes | 40 |
Revolutionary invention for restaurants? | 40 |
Construction beams with 90-degree angles | 40 |
Austin's __ School of Public Affairs | 40 |
Remini of "The King of Queens" | 40 |
Basis of a reporter's scoop, perhaps | 40 |
"Boston Public" actress Sharon | 40 |
" . . . a ___ and hungry look" | 40 |
Rimes with the 1996 hit "Blue" | 40 |
1989 movie featuring principal Joe Clark | 40 |
Michelle Branch "___ of Faith" | 40 |
"... one giant __ for mankind" | 40 |
People born on February 29, colloquially | 40 |
"O, let me not be mad" speaker | 40 |
Creator of "All in the Family" | 40 |
"The Jeffersons" writer Norman | 40 |
Hairdresser's monthly payment, maybe | 40 |
Describing some bitterns and flycatchers | 40 |
They may be inserted for holiday dinners | 40 |
Somerset Maugham Award winner of '64 | 40 |
"The Constant Gardener" author | 40 |
"A Delicate Truth" author John | 40 |
"Silence of the Lambs" villain | 40 |
Yeats's "___ and the Swan" | 40 |
"___ and the Swan," Yeats poem | 40 |
Calculator display components, for short | 40 |
"To Kill a Mockingbird" author | 40 |
One of the "Magnificent Seven" | 40 |
He surrendered at Appomattox Court House | 40 |
"Crouching Tiger" director Ang | 40 |
Lloyd Price tune "Stagger ---" | 40 |
"Miracle at St. Anna" director | 40 |
''School Daze'' director | 40 |
''I'm Sorry'' singer | 40 |
''He Got Game'' director | 40 |
Skip right past the eye contact, perhaps | 40 |
Robert E. __ birthday (Southern holiday) | 40 |
"The jeans that built America" | 40 |
Progressive people, with "the" | 40 |
Replacements "___ of the Dial" | 40 |
Pitcher Randy JohnsonÂ’s power source | 40 |
Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen lacks one | 40 |
Where Parisian artists and students meet | 40 |
Truman, Clinton, Reagan, or Obama, e.g. | 40 |
"Waiting for ___" (Odets play) | 40 |
Something to shake or break, so to speak | 40 |
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" meanie | 40 |
'The Merry Widow' composer Franz | 40 |
Princess with an earmuff-like hair style | 40 |
Princess Organa in "Star Wars" | 40 |
"Star Wars Episode III" infant | 40 |
Shooter favored by Henri Cartier-Bresson | 40 |
Vivien of "Gone With the Wind" | 40 |
Girl in Byron's "Don Juan" | 40 |
''Fantasy Island'' props | 40 |
"Solaris" author Stanislaw ___ | 40 |
"London Match" author Deighton | 40 |
50's-60's pop vocalist ___ Barry | 40 |
"Ipcress File" author Deighton | 40 |
She played Glinda in "The Wiz" | 40 |
Horne of "Stormy Weather" fame | 40 |
Lifetime Achievement Grammy winner Horne | 40 |
Buchner's "Leonce and ___" | 40 |
Star in "Stormy Weather": 1943 | 40 |
"Of Mice and Men" rabbit lover | 40 |
1994 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee | 40 |
Predecessor and successor of O'Brien | 40 |
Lesson #5: O'Brien's predecessor | 40 |
Frequent Popular Mechanics columnist Jay | 40 |
Entertainer who owns Big Dog Productions | 40 |
Woman mentioned in "The Raven" | 40 |
Woman in Poe's "The Raven" | 40 |
"Sainted maiden" of literature | 40 |
"Radiant maiden" of literature | 40 |
You can't leave it on when you shoot | 40 |
"Anna Karenina" author Tolstoy | 40 |
"When I Need You" singer Sayer | 40 |
"Anna Karenina" writer Tolstoy | 40 |
First ''L'' of L.L. Bean | 40 |
Nuevo ___, Mexican state bordering Texas | 40 |
Helmsley who had hotels and housekeepers | 40 |
Protégé of Lorenzo the Magnificent | 40 |
"Mona Lisa" artist, familiarly | 40 |