Accelerate, with ''up'' | 39 |
"It ___ hundred years . . . " | 39 |
"The Fountainhead" author Ayn | 39 |
Ayn who was friends with Alan Greenspan | 39 |
Author of "The Fountainhead" | 39 |
"Amazing" paranormal debunker | 39 |
Royal that sounds like a boy's name | 39 |
What this puzzle's theme deals with | 39 |
'Eating --' (1982 black comedy) | 39 |
Music genre and this puzzle's theme | 39 |
Like a day in June, according to Lowell | 39 |
"Still mooing," as burgers go | 39 |
"So _____" (Jimmy Dorsey hit) | 39 |
". . . so ___ a day in June?" | 39 |
Describing a numismatist's treasure | 39 |
--- Tafari (Haile Selassie, originally) | 39 |
"I itch," said the barber ___ | 39 |
File you won't find in the computer | 39 |
Like the speech of a person with a cold | 39 |
Hulk Hogan or Andre the Giant, slangily | 39 |
Haile Selassie worshipers' movement | 39 |
Believer in Africa as the Promised Land | 39 |
"Dirty" one, in a Cagney line | 39 |
'House That Jack Built' critter | 39 |
Increase gradually, with "up" | 39 |
Hold a horse back until the homestretch | 39 |
"I'd ___ be right . . . " | 39 |
It's sometimes written with a colon | 39 |
They're often expressed with colons | 39 |
Rung of a ship's "ladder" | 39 |
It doesn't leave much time to relax | 39 |
"Gaspard de la Nuit" composer | 39 |
"Mother Goose Suite" composer | 39 |
They may be tossed in an Easter contest | 39 |
"A Natural Man" Grammy winner | 39 |
Movie for which Jamie Foxx won an Oscar | 39 |
"___ Donovan" (Showtime show) | 39 |
Martha who often appeared with Bob Hope | 39 |
Like the crown of the Statue of Liberty | 39 |
Fabric also called "art silk" | 39 |
They're often caught near the water | 39 |
Word whose antonym is its own homophone | 39 |
Result of a fielder's choice, maybe | 39 |
Category in baseball's Triple Crown | 39 |
"His Master's Voice" org. | 39 |
___ Victor (big name in old recordings) | 39 |
Radio Corporation of America, for short | 39 |
Abbr. often appearing above percentages | 39 |
Stds. important to the health-conscious | 39 |
Early New Yorker cartoonist Gardner ___ | 39 |
Peggy of 'The Dukes of Hazzard' | 39 |
First New Yorker cover artist ___ Irvin | 39 |
Classic New Yorker cartoonist ___ Irvin | 39 |
"Ready to Wear" actor Stephen | 39 |
"Michael Collins" actor, 1996 | 39 |
Enjoy ''Ulysses,'' e.g. | 39 |
People who correct printers' proofs | 39 |
"Trust, but verify" president | 39 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" subject | 39 |
Hitchcock's "____ Window" | 39 |
"___ Window," Stewart vehicle | 39 |
Ranch in Ferber's "Giant" | 39 |
1988 self-titled platinum country album | 39 |
"Zack & ___" (1998 movie) | 39 |
"It's Your Call" McEntire | 39 |
Only Hitchcock film to win Best Picture | 39 |
"** in 1's I's," e.g. | 39 |
Anchor's job at the end of the news | 39 |
"Previously on . . ." segment | 39 |
Pass toward the middle again, as a puck | 39 |
What a drone airplane may do, for short | 39 |
Parallelogram with 90° angles: Abbr. | 39 |
Sommelier's recommendation, perhaps | 39 |
Republican states, on Election Day maps | 39 |
Color associated with screeching brakes | 39 |
"Colorful" Taylor Swift album | 39 |
Like treatment for visiting dignitaries | 39 |
Reacted to an accidentally exposed card | 39 |
The Little ___ (nursery-tale character) | 39 |
Commit a party foul after taking a bite | 39 |
Write again from scratch, as a proposal | 39 |
They're often served with spaghetti | 39 |
Status Quo: "Come On You ___" | 39 |
Keep out of college sports for a season | 39 |
Subject of a sailor's weather maxim | 39 |
Team owned by the New York Times, oddly | 39 |
Brew that gets its color from oxidation | 39 |
"Power" accessory with a suit | 39 |
They're delivered to movie theaters | 39 |
What a stamped hand may allow you to do | 39 |
"Touched By an Angel" co-star | 39 |
Peanut butter cup creator Harry Burnett | 39 |
Candy-maker H.B. who worked for Hershey | 39 |
"The Terminator" man Kyle ___ | 39 |
Stem cell research advocate Christopher | 39 |
Christopher who played the Man of Steel | 39 |
"Still Me" author Christopher | 39 |
"Death Trap" star Christopher | 39 |
"The Marriage ___" (NBC show) | 39 |
"Offside" official, for short | 39 |