| Epoch characterized by the rise of mammals | 42 |
| Time spent calling call centers, seemingly | 42 |
| Many a doctor's office wait, seemingly | 42 |
| She's a morning person in Greek legend | 42 |
| In myth, her tears created the morning dew | 42 |
| Homer called her "rosy-fingered" | 42 |
| Govt. org. in 'The Simpsons Movie' | 42 |
| Word from the French for "sword" | 42 |
| Sport in which the entire body is a target | 42 |
| Sign language pioneer Abbé de l'___ | 42 |
| It's hardly a cutting-edge competition | 42 |
| They're crossed in Olympic competition | 42 |
| As swords, they're virtually pointless | 42 |
| "I Remember Nothing" author Nora | 42 |
| "The Hunger Games" trilogy, e.g. | 42 |
| Arnold Palmer or Shirley Temple, drinkwise | 42 |
| ''Silas Marner'' character | 42 |
| "Love and Basketball" actor Omar | 42 |
| They're longer than singles, for short | 42 |
| "Casablanca" screenwriter Julius | 42 |
| Revolution Renaissance "New ___" | 42 |
| Historically low number for Mariano Rivera | 42 |
| Stats that are better when they're low | 42 |
| Press "4" on a voice mail, maybe | 42 |
| Pop band that did a 1992 EP of ABBA covers | 42 |
| "In principio ___ Verbum et ..." | 42 |
| New Orleans street between Clio and Thalia | 42 |
| Kathryn of "Law & Order: CI" | 42 |
| Mahler song-cycle Das Lied von der ____ | 42 |
| ". . . ___ he rode out of sight" | 42 |
| Versifier's ''before'' | 42 |
| Sonneteer's ''before'' | 42 |
| An old syllable meaning "before" | 42 |
| ". . . __ he drove out of sight" | 42 |
| Word between I's in a noted palindrome | 42 |
| "...___ he rode out of sight..." | 42 |
| '... -- he drove out of sight ...' | 42 |
| Part of a famous palindrome featuring Elba | 42 |
| Poetic ''until this time'' | 42 |
| "___ Tu" (1973 Spanish hit song) | 42 |
| Cogito ___ sum (Descartes' conclusion) | 42 |
| J. Lincoln's "Cap'n ___" | 42 |
| Epsilon ___ (the planet Vulcan's star) | 42 |
| "Cap'n ___," book by Lincoln | 42 |
| "___ tu," "Ballo" aria | 42 |
| "Tears in Heaven" singer Clapton | 42 |
| "Modern Family" star Stonestreet | 42 |
| "Lassie Come-Home" author Knight | 42 |
| Daytime TV character since January 5, 1970 | 42 |
| "Fifteen Miles on the ___ Canal" | 42 |
| Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county | 42 |
| Crossword constructor's favorite canal | 42 |
| County in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania | 42 |
| View from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | 42 |
| New York and ___ Railroad, started in 1832 | 42 |
| Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic | 42 |
| Clinton had a big role in its construction | 42 |
| Native Americans for whom a lake was named | 42 |
| Ponch's portrayer on "CHiPS" | 42 |
| Actress Christensen of "Traffic" | 42 |
| New receptionist on "The Office" | 42 |
| Destination for vacationing whiskey lovers | 42 |
| "ER" costar of Julianna and Noah | 42 |
| "ER" costar of Noah and Julianna | 42 |
| Detective story writer ___ Stanley Gardner | 42 |
| "Forever, ___" (1996 humor book) | 42 |
| Aretha Franklin's older singing sister | 42 |
| Jim Varney's alter ego, ___ P. Worrell | 42 |
| Illustrious relative of Mariel and Margaux | 42 |
| "___ Saves Christmas," 1988 film | 42 |
| Bert's "Sesame Street" buddy | 42 |
| "It's a Wonderful Life" role | 42 |
| Bert's "Sesame Street "buddy | 42 |
| Hungarian name meaning "sincere" | 42 |
| "The Horse He's Sick" artist | 42 |
| ___ & Young (Big Four accounting firm) | 42 |
| Mancinelli opera "___ e Leandro" | 42 |
| Mancinelli's "___ e Leandro" | 42 |
| Nickname of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 | 42 |
| Symphony that heralded musical Romanticism | 42 |
| Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, familiarly | 42 |
| Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, familiarly | 42 |
| "Antony and Cleopatra" character | 42 |
| Topic of Plato's "Symposium" | 42 |
| Greek god who figures in an annual holiday | 42 |
| First near-Earth asteroid to be discovered | 42 |
| "The Garden of ___" (Wilde poem) | 42 |
| "The Fog of War" director Morris | 42 |
| Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Morris | 42 |
| Morris who directed "Fog of War" | 42 |
| Flynn of ''Gentleman Jim'' | 42 |
| Flynn of ''Captain Blood'' | 42 |
| Language that gives us "whiskey" | 42 |
| Language from which "clan" comes | 42 |
| Designer for Lillian Gish and Anna Pavlova | 42 |
| "Symphony in Black" print artist | 42 |
| Rommel known as the "Desert Fox" | 42 |
| ''La Bamba'' actor Morales | 42 |
| Tony's player on "NYPD Blue" | 42 |
| The Bible's "cunning hunter" | 42 |