Projection insulated by the nodes of Ranvier | 44 |
Peter Mayle's "__ in Provence" | 44 |
Person who would not be a good sumo wrestler | 44 |
Part of Florida's Gold Coast, informally | 44 |
Peter of "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 44 |
Popular "The Price Is Right" prize | 44 |
Place where you won't find free spirits? | 44 |
Poe's "The ___ of Amontillado" | 44 |
Politically incorrect term for some students | 44 |
Personal-injury litigator's compensation | 44 |
Painter of "Une Matinée . . . " | 44 |
Place where a driver may be required to stop | 44 |
Playground perchers in "The Birds" | 44 |
Place where workers sometimes cut the cheese | 44 |
Patrick's ''Ghost'' wife | 44 |
Political "yellow dogs," for short | 44 |
Paris's Avenue ___ Champs-Élysées | 44 |
Porfirio ___, president of Mexico, 1884-1911 | 44 |
Porter's "Let's ___": 1928 | 44 |
Political nickname based on a middle initial | 44 |
Pulitzer-winning poet ___ St. Vincent Millay | 44 |
Poe poem about a knight's lifelong quest | 44 |
Portmanteau word used in textbook publishing | 44 |
President Monroe's ____ of Good Feelings | 44 |
Pennsylvania's "Flagship City" | 44 |
Paul Anka's ''___ Beso'' | 44 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill | 44 |
Pronoun in a "Concentration" rebus | 44 |
Play the sycophant to, with "over" | 44 |
Pool hall "Better luck next time"? | 44 |
Parts of it may be revealed in biology class | 44 |
Player of the field hockey-like sport shinty | 44 |
Popular clothing store, with "The" | 44 |
People magazine's 1999 Sexiest Man Alive | 44 |
Princess in Disney's 'Enchanted' | 44 |
Possible response to "Can I, Dad?" | 44 |
Phrase like "zounds," but cutesier | 44 |
Place-name in Genesis's story of Joseph. | 44 |
Pass imperceptibly from one shade to another | 44 |
President called "American Caesar" | 44 |
Poorly suited to working in public relations | 44 |
Passenger on "The Love Boat," e.g. | 44 |
Prince in both parts of "Henry IV" | 44 |
Painter of "The Laughing Cavalier" | 44 |
President called "His Fraudulency" | 44 |
Park Chung ___, S. Korean President: 1963-79 | 44 |
Play that depicts Prince Hal as a mature man | 44 |
Poet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste | 44 |
PBS's "The __ Gourmet TV Show" | 44 |
Puff the Magic Dragon's frolicking place | 44 |
Partner of ''skip and jump'' | 44 |
Provider of immunity on "Survivor" | 44 |
Porter's "___ Kick Out of You" | 44 |
Pet bat in TV's "The Munsters" | 44 |
Positive response to "Are you OK?" | 44 |
Place for ''bombs bursting'' | 44 |
Pulitzer Prize winner for "Picnic" | 44 |
Place that could fit this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Provide coverage for through Prudential, say | 44 |
Phil Collins "Dance ___ the Light" | 44 |
Potassium ___ (compound used in photography) | 44 |
Pretenders "Loving You ___ I Know" | 44 |
Places with a large percentage of beachfront | 44 |
Phone call reply to "Who is this?" | 44 |
Panel game show of the '50s and '60s | 44 |
Publication with articles about drugs: Abbr. | 44 |
Penn of "Harold & Kumar" films | 44 |
Publisher of the fictional New York Inquirer | 44 |
Powder ___ (potentially dangerous situation) | 44 |
Philippines "Queen of Talk" Aquino | 44 |
Prez whose two daughters shared his initials | 44 |
Pope who persuaded Attila not to attack Rome | 44 |
Proud, energetic, domineering ones, they say | 44 |
Package phrase that might appeal to a dieter | 44 |
Potok's "My Name is Asher ___" | 44 |
Party label for Brit. P.M. William Gladstone | 44 |
Purple ___, New Hampshire's state flower | 44 |
Problem for someone who can't say grace? | 44 |
Position when buddies won't go to a show | 44 |
Product sold below cost to attract customers | 44 |
Powell partner in "Thin Man" films | 44 |
Parties with a whole lot of shaking going on | 44 |
Poster with a "You are here" label | 44 |
People with a widely-misinterpreted calendar | 44 |
Puzzle with an "Enter" instruction | 44 |
Phil Collins "You Know What I ___" | 44 |
Perle who inspired "Call Me Madam" | 44 |
Performers in black-and-white striped shirts | 44 |
Puccini's "O ___ babbino caro" | 44 |
Piano bar standard composed by Erroll Garner | 44 |
Painting behind bulletproof glass since 2005 | 44 |
Pikes Peak and Sugarloaf, for example: Abbr. | 44 |
Perot opposed it during his '92 campaign | 44 |
Prefix meaning ''billionth'' | 44 |
Part of an infamous description of the press | 44 |
Pacific nation once known as Pleasant Island | 44 |
Prefix with ''conservative'' | 44 |
Palindromic abbreviation in industrial music | 44 |
Prosecutor's request at a murder hearing | 44 |
Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g. | 44 |