Experimental artist with "Cut Piece" | 46 |
Exclamation coined for "Buck Rogers" | 46 |
Each of the numbers in this puzzle's theme | 46 |
Eddie Rickenbacker and Manfred von Richthofen | 45 |
Ed, singer of "My Cup Runneth Over" | 45 |
Element used for alloys and medical compounds | 45 |
ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him | 45 |
Eponym of a North Carolina "-ville" | 45 |
Emmy winner for ''Lou Grant'' | 45 |
Epic tale of Scottish patriot William Wallace | 45 |
E.M.T.'s cry before using a defibrillator | 45 |
Emanuel's predecessor as mayor of Chicago | 45 |
Early Socialist presidential candidate Eugene | 45 |
Eatery traditionally modeled after a rail car | 45 |
Enter carefully (with ''in'') | 45 |
Enter slowly and carefully, as a parking spot | 45 |
Edd's "77 Sunset Strip" co-star | 45 |
Eastwood's "The _____ Sanction" | 45 |
Eatery seen in the film "Manhattan" | 45 |
Eponym for a Plaza Hotel tea service for kids | 45 |
Editor of two "Das Kapital" volumes | 45 |
Ending for "sea" or "way" | 45 |
Eponym for a Batavia, IL particle physics lab | 45 |
Erich who wrote "The Art of Loving" | 45 |
El ___, bandit of "The Fantasticks" | 45 |
Eastwood Western "___ 'Em High" | 45 |
Eur. political entity once led by Charlemagne | 45 |
Eldridge Cleaver's "Soul on __" | 45 |
Elvis Presley's "___ Can Dream" | 45 |
Element found much more in robots than humans | 45 |
Egyptian village with ruins of ancient Thebes | 45 |
Eugene of the "American Pie" movies | 45 |
Edmund Cartwright's power invention, 1785 | 45 |
English golfer who won the 2006 Honda Classic | 45 |
Earl of the 1960s-'70s Baltimore Bullets? | 45 |
Elton John's record label in the '70s | 45 |
Ed who wrote "87th Precinct" novels | 45 |
Extraordinarily large amount, as of a vitamin | 45 |
Eur. peak mentioned in the "Aeneid" | 45 |
Early Everest climber Tenzing Norgay, for one | 45 |
Eliot of ''The Untouchables'' | 45 |
Evans's "Inside Report" partner | 45 |
Encouragement for "la fiesta brava" | 45 |
Edward James of "Stand and Deliver" | 45 |
Either twin on ''Full House'' | 45 |
Either actress twin on "Full House" | 45 |
Event at L.A.'s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | 45 |
Err on ''The Price Is Right'' | 45 |
Eastwood oater, ''___ Rider'' | 45 |
Examine by touching, as for medical diagnosis | 45 |
Edith, the ''Little Sparrow'' | 45 |
Emerson called him "the jingle man" | 45 |
Elvis Presley's "___ to Sender" | 45 |
Eagle mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics | 45 |
Emulated Humpty Dumpty and Little Miss Muffet | 45 |
Eats, with "up" or "down" | 45 |
Exotic antioxidant berry in some fruit juices | 45 |
Either "2" in "2 + 2 = 4" | 45 |
Elizabeth Taylor's pet charity, for short | 45 |
Eugene O'Neill play character as a fruit? | 45 |
Establishment boasting whiskey and pedicures? | 45 |
Entrees for one of Dion's backup singers? | 45 |
Eight-time Academy Awards broadcast host (15) | 45 |
Egotistical author's request to a reader? | 45 |
Eighties lightweight boxing champ, informally | 45 |
Element that's liquid at room temperature | 45 |
Educator-author ("Up From Slavery") | 45 |
Excitement over some presidential selections? | 45 |
Everyday carpentry tool in the auditorium (5) | 45 |
Edward Sheffield portrayer in "JAG" | 45 |
Era that spawned the information superhighway | 45 |
Eschews Mensa material when going to parties? | 45 |
Exploratory excursion that happens after dark | 45 |
Edith ___, President Wilson's second wife | 45 |
Enthusiastic cheering section at a bullfight? | 45 |
Eric Carle kids' book with 'The', | 45 |
Era when people were old-fashioned and crazy? | 45 |
Explanation of golf's popularity (Part 1) | 45 |
Elitist schoolteacher created by Muriel Spark | 45 |
Emancipation Proclamation signing site, today | 45 |
Establishment that doesn't work in shifts | 45 |
Eddie Money lyric, "Baby, hold ___" | 45 |
Everybody likes Junior more than his sisters? | 45 |
Epoch characterized by widespread glacial ice | 45 |
Einstein essay "The World As I ___" | 45 |
Elvis Presley's "Return to ___" | 45 |
Elisabeth of "Deconstructing Harry" | 45 |
Examined thoroughly, with "through" | 45 |
Emmy-winning Tom of "Picket Fences" | 45 |
European capital once behind the Iron Curtain | 45 |
Eight-time Best Opera Recording Grammy winner | 45 |
E-mail that often includes fake subject lines | 45 |
English city where the Magna Carta originated | 45 |
Effect used to measure astronomical distances | 45 |
Encouraging words to a newly walking toddler? | 45 |
Editor's ''Let it stand'' | 45 |
Explorer Hedin, first to accurately map Tibet | 45 |
End of a song often sung by inebriated people | 45 |
Entertainment innovation of the late '20s | 45 |
Excellent rating (unless it's out of 100) | 45 |