Companion of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, and Po | 39 |
Chocolate-coated treat lover, for short | 39 |
Jacob's father-in-law, in the Bible | 39 |
Where washing instructions may be found | 39 |
"The Secret of NIMH" critters | 39 |
First opera in which Pavarotti appeared | 39 |
Some chocolate-colored dogs, familiarly | 39 |
''Arsenic and Old ___'' | 39 |
Game invented by Native North Americans | 39 |
One of "Charlie's Angels" | 39 |
"Wild at Heart" actress Diane | 39 |
"Charlie's Angels" costar | 39 |
''Braveheart'' producer | 39 |
"Well, aren't you fancy!" | 39 |
Provided lavishly, with "out" | 39 |
1955 title role voiced by Barbara Luddy | 39 |
1955 film with a famous spaghetti scene | 39 |
Word repeated in a children's rhyme | 39 |
''Well ___-di-dah ...'' | 39 |
Site of Pakistan's Shalimar gardens | 39 |
"The Wizard of Oz" actor Bert | 39 |
Notable in "The Wizard of Oz" | 39 |
Actor who was born a Leo, as it happens | 39 |
"The Wizard of Oz" star, Bert | 39 |
"Love Story" composer Francis | 39 |
''Love Story'' composer | 39 |
"The best ___ schemes . . . " | 39 |
Spacehog "At Least I Got ___" | 39 |
Knocked hard to the ground, in football | 39 |
Kilmer's rhyme for "rain" | 39 |
Frankie who sang "Mule Train" | 39 |
Old song, "Mighty ___ a Rose" | 39 |
Garrison Keillor's Wobegon, for one | 39 |
Site of a key battle in the War of 1812 | 39 |
Minnesota claims to have 10,000 of them | 39 |
Gershwin's "___, Lucille" | 39 |
Syllables in "Deck the Halls" | 39 |
___ land (place for out-of-touch types) | 39 |
2006 Soccer Hall of Fame inductee Alexi | 39 |
Series about the firm McKenzie Brackman | 39 |
Composer of "Le Roi d'Ys" | 39 |
Mission Impossible composer Schifrin | 39 |
Composer of "Cigarette Waltz" | 39 |
"Fiesque" was his first opera | 39 |
"You can do better than that" | 39 |
___ Cranston (the Shadow, of old radio) | 39 |
"How the West Was Won" author | 39 |
Turner of "By Love Possessed" | 39 |
_____ Lang (Superbody's girlfriend) | 39 |
Largest privately owned Hawaiian island | 39 |
Sixth-largest in a chain, after Molokai | 39 |
"Sweet ___ of liberty . . . " | 39 |
"Ed Wood" Oscar winner Martin | 39 |
Phone with very limited roaming options | 39 |
Mythical place where sleep is paramount | 39 |
Depression-era photojournalist Dorothea | 39 |
'Blue Sky' Oscar winner Jessica | 39 |
They serve many computer clients: Abbr. | 39 |
'7 Faces of Dr (1964 film). --' | 39 |
"Land of a million elephants" | 39 |
City about 1,350 miles west of Brasilia | 39 |
Actual seat of Bolivia's government | 39 |
"Columbo" law enforcement gp. | 39 |
"Somewhere My Love" dedicatee | 39 |
Old Memorial Coliseum player, for short | 39 |
Tir à ___ (bow-and-arrow sport: Fr.) | 39 |
Singer at "heaven's gate" | 39 |
Barenboim is its current music director | 39 |
Correct with surgery, maybe, as the eye | 39 |
Hits with a beam, as to remove a tattoo | 39 |
Attacked verbally, with "out" | 39 |
"The Artful Dodger" memoirist | 39 |
"I bleed Dodger blue" speaker | 39 |
Nonhuman Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree | 39 |
Long-running TV series set in Calverton | 39 |
Bodybuilder's concern, among others | 39 |
Muscle strengthened in rowing, in brief | 39 |
Just in time to see the train pull out? | 39 |
Just in time to see the train pull off? | 39 |
It's better than never, in a saying | 39 |
About as high on the organization chart | 39 |
Most current news, with "the" | 39 |
Alternative to vernacular, historically | 39 |
They're often eaten with applesauce | 39 |
Fried fare often served with applesauce | 39 |
Rowing machine workout targets, perhaps | 39 |
Sweden's neighbor across the Baltic | 39 |
Monks' hour when psalms are recited | 39 |
He replaced Gumbel on "Today" | 39 |
Lass in "The Glass Menagerie" | 39 |
Actress Linney of "The Big C" | 39 |
Actress Metcalf of "Roseanne" | 39 |
"The ___ Hill Mob," 1951 film | 39 |
"The ___ Hill Mob," 1950 film | 39 |
___ of large numbers (statistics topic) | 39 |
Some people dress in them in the winter | 39 |
1972 pop hit with a never-ending chorus | 39 |
Like some flat-screen panels, for short | 39 |
Honorary degs. that attorneys might get | 39 |
Where the "lowing herd winds" | 39 |