Convert to McDonald's, the Gap, etc. | 40 |
Posthumously published Franz Kafka novel | 40 |
Description of the stock market (Part 1) | 40 |
Question before and after "or" | 40 |
"Nothing Ever Happens" Del ___ | 40 |
Question from one who doesn't get it | 40 |
Frequent figure in Renaissance paintings | 40 |
"In the Land of Israel" author | 40 |
"The Slopes of Lebanon" author | 40 |
" . . . ___ in your eye": Lamb | 40 |
Self-esteem, as the French would have it | 40 |
"Don't make ---!" (freeze) | 40 |
Go away as a speaker of pig Latin might? | 40 |
2001 hymn, "Here I __ Worship" | 40 |
"___-see!" (short rave review) | 40 |
Chemical compound in "poppers" | 40 |
"Gone Baby Gone" Oscar nominee | 40 |
''Falcon Crest'' actress | 40 |
Snakes that can put you in a tight spot? | 40 |
"Poetry is ..." (Pablo Neruda) | 40 |
Organism that doesn't require oxygen | 40 |
"For want of ___ the shoe ..." | 40 |
"I had ___ in Yucatan": Belloc | 40 |
"I'm not finished arguing" | 40 |
Wds. that may refer to business partners | 40 |
Quip for those tired of waiting (Part 3) | 40 |
"Penrod ___," Tarkington novel | 40 |
". . . thus, we've spoken" | 40 |
"Hurry up ___" (G.I. cynicism) | 40 |
"Common Nonsense" author, 2002 | 40 |
Blood type for about 6% of the U.S. pop. | 40 |
"_____ e Core" (1954 pop song) | 40 |
"__ Ashes": McCourt bestseller | 40 |
"___ purs . . . ": Gounod aria | 40 |
Something comparable in southern Africa? | 40 |
Singer waiting for the restaurant check? | 40 |
"___ Dance," Grieg composition | 40 |
Huston of "Prizzi's Honor" | 40 |
'Ms. Oakley go after that man'?, | 40 |
'Walking on Broken Glass' singer | 40 |
"___ as good as a wink": Scott | 40 |
Priest's role during Extreme Unction | 40 |
Inability to recall the names of objects | 40 |
"Marriage is _____": Cervantes | 40 |
" . . . ___ craz'd": Shak. | 40 |
"Give me ___!" (Rutgers cheer) | 40 |
Aziz of "Parks and Recreation" | 40 |
"Tenor at the Movies" Jonathan | 40 |
Last "course" of a spicy meal? | 40 |
Outfit with a lot of "hoop"-la | 40 |
Heavy metal band whose name is a disease | 40 |
Duchamp's "Fountain," e.g. | 40 |
Like some shampoos containing pyrethrins | 40 |
Exclusive group seeking old collectibles | 40 |
'Has fortune smiled on you yet?' | 40 |
When and where the Beatles like to shop? | 40 |
"Behold ___ Horse," Peck movie | 40 |
It's 5 on the Mohs scale of hardness | 40 |
"Bridesmaids" co-producer Judd | 40 |
Definition that explains walking, Part 1 | 40 |
"Like putting lipstick on ___" | 40 |
Top 1951 film directed by George Stevens | 40 |
Artemis' brother + baker's dozen | 40 |
"Pease porridge in ___ . . . " | 40 |
" . . . for ___ of ale": Shak. | 40 |
Verb associated with Neville Chamberlain | 40 |
Gangsters with a Red Delicious monopoly? | 40 |
Modern purveyor of Scrabble and Monopoly | 40 |
First words of "The Wasteland" | 40 |
Start of a kooky version of a fairy tale | 40 |
With "show," demonstrate skill | 40 |
"Summa Theologica" philosopher | 40 |
"It's __!" (speakeasy cry) | 40 |
"__ in the Sun" (Poitier film) | 40 |
Synthetic polyamide used in fiber-making | 40 |
"What ___ mood I'm in ..." | 40 |
"Identical Twins" photographer | 40 |
"Sugar, Sugar" group, with The | 40 |
It's a little over 65 degrees: Abbr. | 40 |
Sunken space in front of a cellar window | 40 |
Neil Diamond "Whose Hands ___" | 40 |
Relative of "How much longer?" | 40 |
Words before serious, ready or listening | 40 |
"Car 54, 'Where ___?'" | 40 |
"Ya ready and able?" in Accra? | 40 |
Sister of Albus and Aberforth Dumbledore | 40 |
2002 Katherine Frank political biography | 40 |
Glen Campbell and Bill Clinton, by birth | 40 |
Previous place of employment for Clinton | 40 |
Singer Kay of "Stop the Music" | 40 |
"Music Box" star Mueller-Stahl | 40 |
Neighboring passengers may fight over it | 40 |
Will of "Arrested Development" | 40 |
" . . . ___ and peasant slave" | 40 |
"The ___ of age . . . ": Burke | 40 |
Leblanc's sleuth Lupin and namesakes | 40 |
Author of "While Reagan Slept" | 40 |
Highly explosive science fiction author? | 40 |
Proponent of the philosophy of pessimism | 40 |
What the Saints may come marching in on? | 40 |