Actress who was married to Dudley Moore | 39 |
"The Black ___" (Dumas novel) | 39 |
__ mania, 17th-century Dutch phenomenon | 39 |
Valuable 17th-century Dutch commodities | 39 |
Most-consumed fish in the United States | 39 |
Some people can carry it, others cannot | 39 |
Elmer's was popular in the 40's | 39 |
Adjusted the pitch of, as an instrument | 39 |
Mariah Carey's '06 concert site | 39 |
Rapper with several posthumous releases | 39 |
___ National Battlefield in Mississippi | 39 |
"The ___ of the Screw": James | 39 |
Find the fountain of youth, so to speak | 39 |
"I can't hear the radio!" | 39 |
Activate a dispenser for a fruit drink? | 39 |
Author of "Reversible Errors" | 39 |
Author of "Presumed Innocent" | 39 |
Hexawolf Jury "___ of Silver" | 39 |
King that brought fame to Howard Carter | 39 |
The king that made Howard Carter famous | 39 |
Steve Martin's "King ___" | 39 |
Steve Martin's "boy king" | 39 |
Common Halloween attire for young girls | 39 |
Nation consisting of nine coral islands | 39 |
They're often white in warm weather | 39 |
'Mad Men' and 'Scandal' | 39 |
Rating of a program blocked by a V-chip | 39 |
"Parks and Recreation" rating | 39 |
One of more than 76 million in the U.S. | 39 |
It might be thown out of a hotel window | 39 |
"Weeds" or "Scrubs" | 39 |
They were once picked up by rabbit ears | 39 |
They're often skipped on recordings | 39 |
Airline Howard Hughes bought in '39 | 39 |
Old "Up, up and away" carrier | 39 |
Old "Up, up and away" airline | 39 |
J.F.K.'s historic ___ Flight Center | 39 |
Aviators was its frequent flier program | 39 |
''Up, up and away'' co. | 39 |
"The Innocents Abroad" author | 39 |
"Is Shakespeare Dead?" writer | 39 |
"___ the night before . . . " | 39 |
Opening word of "Jabberwocky" | 39 |
"... ___ but the wind": Byron | 39 |
'-- the night before Christmas' | 39 |
Employees who once went up, up and away | 39 |
Bob ___, 1986 P.G.A. Player of the Year | 39 |
"Ring" leader of Tammany Hall | 39 |
Retro '80s British indie rock genre | 39 |
Shakespeare's "___ Night" | 39 |
Film that preceded "New Moon" | 39 |
Old draft category for civilian workers | 39 |
Apartment off the ground floor, perhaps | 39 |
Danny Kaye musical about Noah's ark | 39 |
Like Nash's llama vis-Ã -vis lama | 39 |
1971 road film co-starring James Taylor | 39 |
Titular guys in a 1993 Spin Doctors hit | 39 |
Having gems arranged side by side, e.g. | 39 |
Switzerland-based business conglomerate | 39 |
"Fight Club" character Durden | 39 |
Daly of ''Judging Amy'' | 39 |
Actress Daly of "Judging Amy" | 39 |
Actress Daly and novelist O'Connell | 39 |
Apt to develop high blood pressure, say | 39 |
Relatively relaxed, as personalities go | 39 |
Universal donor's blood designation | 39 |
New York gothic metal band ___ Negative | 39 |
Letters that should never be published? | 39 |
Common internet message board phenomena | 39 |
She yelled "Kiss my FAT ASS!" | 39 |
The Nits' "Your Next ___" | 39 |
''Iron Mike'' of boxing | 39 |
"Miss Jane Pittman" portrayer | 39 |
"Friendly skies" flier: Abbr. | 39 |
1958-'61 Mideast partnership: Abbr. | 39 |
Org. that publishes Solidarity magazine | 39 |
Slangy prefix meaning "super" | 39 |
Slangy prefix meaning "ultra" | 39 |
Modern prefix meaning "super" | 39 |
Pompey's "In what place?" | 39 |
Bad news for twin middies at Annapolis? | 39 |
Alfred Jarry farce "____ Roi" | 39 |
"___ Roi" (Alfred Jarry play) | 39 |
Sch. with Riverside and Irvine campuses | 39 |
Sch. with many notable Hollywood alumni | 39 |
Sch. with home games at Pauley Pavilion | 39 |
Sch. with a Jack Benny Award for comedy | 39 |
Kennedy's secretary of the interior | 39 |
1976 Democratic contender for president | 39 |
"The Sea and the Mirror" poet | 39 |
Craft often shown landing on three legs | 39 |
"Did I just see that?" things | 39 |
African nation with a crane on its flag | 39 |
Lorre's "Casablanca" role | 39 |
"Don't tell me any more!" | 39 |
"That tastes awful!" comments | 39 |
Cry by one who's disgusted by beer? | 39 |
"Unattractive" Jamaican fruit | 39 |
Unattractive fruit that sounds that way | 39 |
Dylan "___ Girl in the World" | 39 |