Start of a psychologist's statement | 39 |
"Can ___ Explain?": 1950 song | 39 |
"You've Got Mail" company | 39 |
Portal with the Joystiq video game blog | 39 |
Owner of The Huffington Post since 2011 | 39 |
It once had over 30 million subscribers | 39 |
Co. with controversial customer service | 39 |
Super ... or at least where he may live | 39 |
It's attached to the left ventricle | 39 |
Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950 | 39 |
Domestic ... or a title for this puzzle | 39 |
"Are we __?" (Sondheim lyric) | 39 |
They're issued to cruisers, briefly | 39 |
They're heard in squad cars (abbr.) | 39 |
Black-and-white transmissions, briefly? | 39 |
O'Neill's hairy title character | 39 |
It was naked, in a Desmond Morris title | 39 |
Bonzo, in "Bedtime for Bonzo" | 39 |
Aldous Huxley novel ____ and Essence | 39 |
" . . . ___ in Darien": Keats | 39 |
". . . partridge in ___ tree" | 39 |
"... partridge in _____ tree" | 39 |
"Shh ... don't make ___!" | 39 |
Creatures studied by Goodall and Fossey | 39 |
Spot for the winner of king of the hill | 39 |
___ test (evaluation given to newborns) | 39 |
Bugs also called "plant lice" | 39 |
"... blackbirds baked in ___" | 39 |
"...blackbirds, baked in ___" | 39 |
''. . . hear ___ drop'' | 39 |
"A man, ___, a canal, Panama" | 39 |
Where private messages are sent?: Abbr. | 39 |
" . . . ___ lovely as a tree" | 39 |
Theater with a log rubbed for good luck | 39 |
How individual firecrackers are priced? | 39 |
"You're dumb as ___, ___" | 39 |
Killer ___ (excellent computer program) | 39 |
"There's an ___ for that" | 39 |
Goldbricks in the men's department? | 39 |
Item on a personnel director's list | 39 |
Evil queen's offering to Snow White | 39 |
The fruit of Loammi Baldwin's labor | 39 |
"Odell Lake" computer company | 39 |
Meetings entered in P.D.A.'s: Abbr. | 39 |
Eliot's "cruellest month" | 39 |
Bliss Carman's "___ Airs" | 39 |
Place to see the face of Jesus, perhaps | 39 |
Cathedral area adjacent to the transept | 39 |
Lhasa ___ (supposed good luck bringers) | 39 |
Storekeeper on "The Simpsons" | 39 |
Storekeeper in "The Simpsons" | 39 |
Store owner on "The Simpsons" | 39 |
Business-owning toon Nahasapeemapetilon | 39 |
A member of Springfield's Be Sharps | 39 |
King Hussein International Airport city | 39 |
Naugahyde color popular in the '60s | 39 |
Southern constellation near Telescopium | 39 |
Constellation between Scorpius and Pavo | 39 |
Native of world's largest peninsula | 39 |
"Pass it to ___" (Soulja Boy) | 39 |
"Lawrence of ___" (1962 epic) | 39 |
Large part of Al-Jazeera's audience | 39 |
"The Sheik of ___," 1921 song | 39 |
"The Sheik of __": 1920s song | 39 |
Former Mideast leader born in Jerusalem | 39 |
"He's ___ Picker": Berlin | 39 |
Sea bordering Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan | 39 |
Sea once dotted with 1,500-plus islands | 39 |
Sea on the Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan border | 39 |
Sea near Borat's fictional hometown | 39 |
Asian sea with a much-receded shoreline | 39 |
___ Sea, modern site of ship graveyards | 39 |
Saroyan's "My Name Is __" | 39 |
Flaherty's "Man of _____" | 39 |
Synge's "The ___ Islands" | 39 |
She bested Steffi in the 1994 U.S. Open | 39 |
Doesn't give --- (doesn't care) | 39 |
Doesn't give ___ (doesn't care) | 39 |
Dormant volcano near the Iranian border | 39 |
Dostoyevsky's "___ Youth" | 39 |
Basketball's three-point line, e.g. | 39 |
Shape of the Aleutian Islands, on a map | 39 |
Delaware's Twelve-mile Circle, e.g. | 39 |
Company softball pitch's trajectory | 39 |
Five-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey | 39 |
___ enemy (one who may blow up bridges) | 39 |
___ Arena (Sacramento Kings home court) | 39 |
TV storylines spanning several episodes | 39 |
Lionel Richie's "You ___" | 39 |
"You ___ here" (map notation) | 39 |
"When Irish Eyes ___ Smiling" | 39 |
Surface area equal to 100 square meters | 39 |
"You ___" (Lionel Richie hit) | 39 |
"Blessed ___ the meek . . . " | 39 |
You will often appear to the left of it | 39 |
Pearl Jam's "Who You ___" | 39 |
Middle of the sleeper's observation | 39 |
"You __ here": mall map words | 39 |
"Some ___ born great": Shak. | 39 |
"Diamonds --- Forever" (1971) | 39 |