"Washington Week" broadcaster | 39 |
"Sid the Science Kid" network | 39 |
Toxic pollutants banned since the 1970s | 39 |
Chemicals banned by Congress in '76 | 39 |
Modern electronic organizers, for short | 39 |
BlackBerry devices and iPhones, briefly | 39 |
"Once Upon a Mattress" legume | 39 |
Princess's problem, in a fairy tale | 39 |
Paul McCartney "Pipes of ___" | 39 |
Monarch with downy pinkish-yellow skin? | 39 |
Female attracted to showy tail feathers | 39 |
Ones involved in an elaborate courtship | 39 |
"Positive thinking" proponent | 39 |
"Positive-thinking" clergyman | 39 |
Bizet's "The ___ Fishers" | 39 |
"The North Pole" author, 1910 | 39 |
Illegal substance for an athlete: Abbr. | 39 |
Prefix meaning ''foot'' | 39 |
They might be worn when trying on shoes | 39 |
"___-wee's Big Adventure" | 39 |
Have a quick look from the hallway, say | 39 |
Respond to sunburn, a couple days later | 39 |
Leave in a hurry (with "out") | 39 |
British P.M. who repealed the Corn Laws | 39 |
Harper's pouts = Steve's ______ | 39 |
'Married ... With Children' mom | 39 |
Constellation between Cygnus and Pisces | 39 |
National Gallery East Building designer | 39 |
1983 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner | 39 |
Tea from spray's first three leaves | 39 |
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, familiarly | 39 |
Brazil's "Rei do Futebol" | 39 |
A Pequod owner in "Moby-Dick" | 39 |
Cinematic ''Conqueror'' | 39 |
Confident crossword solver's choice | 39 |
Transportation Secretary Federico _____ | 39 |
Transportation Secretary beginning 1993 | 39 |
William who has a state named after him | 39 |
______, Saskatchewan's motto part 2 | 39 |
Richard Pryor's Illinois birthplace | 39 |
''Will it play in __?'' | 39 |
Hip-hop's Sandra Denton, familiarly | 39 |
___ the Short, early king of the Franks | 39 |
Lecture to a vegetable gardening class? | 39 |
Old "Hits the spot" sloganeer | 39 |
Old "Gotta have it" sloganeer | 39 |
Brand originally named Brad's Drink | 39 |
Beverage introduced as Brad's Drink | 39 |
"It's the cola" sloganeer | 39 |
Famed beneficiary of Sir Edward Montagu | 39 |
Hero of "Giants in the Earth" | 39 |
Balzac's "Le ____ Goriot" | 39 |
Rosie of "Do the Right Thing" | 39 |
Ms. Gilpin (Roz) of "Frasier" | 39 |
". . . and that's final!" | 39 |
Swear falsely, with "oneself" | 39 |
1996 role for Madonna or Jonathan Pryce | 39 |
H. Ross ___, candidate of 1992 and 1996 | 39 |
1992 and '96 presidential contender | 39 |
Bad guys on "Law & Order" | 39 |
American Expeditionary Forces commander | 39 |
Whence Sir Walter Scott's Fair Maid | 39 |
Home to more than a million Australians | 39 |
Indiana town where Cole Porter was born | 39 |
Site of a recent magnitude 8 earthquake | 39 |
Paddington Bear's country of origin | 39 |
Country whose languages include Quechua | 39 |
Oscar winner for "GoodFellas" | 39 |
"GoodFellas" Oscar winner Joe | 39 |
Mortar and ___ (crusher in the kitchen) | 39 |
"___ Sounds" (The Beach Boys) | 39 |
___ Best, Beatles' original drummer | 39 |
One of the "Brady Bunch" kids | 39 |
Title character of a Prokofiev favorite | 39 |
Dr. Venkman of "Ghostbusters" | 39 |
By tradition, no pope chooses this name | 39 |
Caress + energy unit + wild parties = ? | 39 |
Founder of the first Russian naval base | 39 |
Baseball's 'Charlie Hustle' | 39 |
He snuck into Mr. McGregor's garden | 39 |
Becomes exhausted, with "out" | 39 |
"__ Dragon": 1977 Disney film | 39 |
Word preceding bourgeois, point or jury | 39 |
Opposite of plus, at Bloomingdale's | 39 |
Prefix with ''dollars'' | 39 |
___-Canada (northern gas station chain) | 39 |
They might not be allowed in apartments | 39 |
Where kids are encouraged to touch kids | 39 |
"I Know a Place" singer Clark | 39 |
Holder of a Grand Slam event, for short | 39 |
Gp. in which hackers can't hack it? | 39 |
Some major golf tournaments, informally | 39 |
"Why Can't I?" singer Liz | 39 |
Something held by a lecturer, typically | 39 |
Fen-___ (controversial diet drug combo) | 39 |
"That was a close one!" noise | 39 |
N.L. East champs of '07 and '08 | 39 |
"Buck Rogers" novelist Nowlan | 39 |
Game show host for millionaire wannabes | 39 |
Symbols used to represent magnetic flux | 39 |