"___ Buttermilk Sky" (1946 song) | 42 |
N.Y. city whose name means "oil" | 42 |
Repeated phrase in "Hot Hot Hot" | 42 |
Shouts at a football game (the other kind) | 42 |
Ingredient in some "light" chips | 42 |
Additive developed by Procter & Gamble | 42 |
Kurylenko of "Quantum of Solace" | 42 |
Grammy-winning merengue singer Tañón | 42 |
Eldest sister in "Three Sisters" | 42 |
''Romeo Is Bleeding'' star | 42 |
A little of this and a little of that dish | 42 |
Batting crown winner his first two seasons | 42 |
Mourning maiden in “Twelfth Night” | 42 |
Half-pipe move with a tail "pop" | 42 |
''Stand and Deliver'' star | 42 |
Edward James ___ of "Miami Vice" | 42 |
Cleveland Secretary of State Richard _____ | 42 |
Mary-Kate and Ashley ___ (celebrity twins) | 42 |
Late football star and FTD pitchman Merlin | 42 |
Either star of "New York Minute" | 42 |
"Come on down!" announcer Johnny | 42 |
"Call Me Ishmael" author Charles | 42 |
Johnny who cried "Come on down!" | 42 |
"Sunset Boulevard" actress Nancy | 42 |
Midwest city whose name is a poker variety | 42 |
Certain University of Nebraska campus city | 42 |
The toe of a geographical "boot" | 42 |
Gulf of ___ (entrance to the Persian Gulf) | 42 |
"Rubáiyát" poet Khayyám | 42 |
Barbra's "Funny Girl" costar | 42 |
Yuri in ''Doctor Zhivago'' | 42 |
Poet played by Cornel Wilde in a 1957 film | 42 |
"The bird is on the wing" source | 42 |
"The ___ Man" (1971 Heston film) | 42 |
Dish that may be prepared in a special pan | 42 |
Black cat crossing one's path, to some | 42 |
Henri Philippe Benoni ___ Joseph Pétain | 42 |
Texter's "Heavens to Betsy!" | 42 |
Magazine that had a "UFO Update" | 42 |
Sequel to Melville's "Typee" | 42 |
Melville's sequel to "Typee" | 42 |
Novel that begins in the Marquesas Islands | 42 |
Melville work before "Moby-Dick" | 42 |
Transportation hub of southwestern Siberia | 42 |
___ Friday (Radiohead's original name) | 42 |
Adam and Eve ____ raft: greasy spoon slang | 42 |
"Little Miss Muffet sat ___ ..." | 42 |
How many dumb things are deliberately done | 42 |
Sign that means "Do not disturb" | 42 |
"___ Island With You," 1948 film | 42 |
"The ___ and Future King": White | 42 |
Susann's "___ Is Not Enough" | 42 |
"If I've told you ___ . . ." | 42 |
"___ Upon a Mattress," 1959 show | 42 |
''Measure twice, cut ___'' | 42 |
Number whose square equals its square root | 42 |
"There's ___ in every crowd" | 42 |
Word before ''Blast off!'' | 42 |
Start of almost every ZIP code in New York | 42 |
Last word of "A Christmas Carol" | 42 |
Ferber's "___ Basket . . . " | 42 |
Air Force ___ (U.S. presidentÂ’s plane) | 42 |
"Paris ___," book by James Brady | 42 |
"_____ of these days, Alice ..." | 42 |
"__ is the loneliest number ..." | 42 |
Line starter in "Hot Cross Buns" | 42 |
Draft status that inspired trips to Canada | 42 |
Like Albee's "The Zoo Story" | 42 |
"Paper Moon" father and daughter | 42 |
Chaplin film about a late-coming homeowner | 42 |
"Buy ___ regular price, get ..." | 42 |
Apartment next to the super's, perhaps | 42 |
"The ___ Love . . . ": 1924 song | 42 |
"Tell me ___ haven't heard!" | 42 |
"The --- Love" (Gus Kahn lyrics) | 42 |
"The ___ Love Belongs to . . . " | 42 |
"The ___ Love . . . ," Kahn song | 42 |
"The Great God Brown" playwright | 42 |
"A Touch of the Poet" playwright | 42 |
"___ the loneliest number . . ." | 42 |
Turow memoir about first-year law students | 42 |
"Take my wife ... please!," e.g. | 42 |
"__ Time": '70s jazz musical | 42 |
How the hair of the frightened might stand | 42 |
"___'Clock Jump" (Basie hit) | 42 |
"It's just ___ those things" | 42 |
Status before an inning-ending double play | 42 |
Time in D.C. when it's noon in Chicago | 42 |
Kind of lead a closer often has to protect | 42 |
They're easy to dial on a rotary phone | 42 |
"Annuit coeptis" appears on them | 42 |
''The Defiant ___'' (1958) | 42 |
Where way-clearers may want you to move to | 42 |
Cleaver's ''Soul ___'' | 42 |
"Come __!": "Welcome!" | 42 |
"Come __, the water's fine!" | 42 |
Popular humor weekly, with "The" | 42 |
Part of "the works," on a burger | 42 |
It's enough to bring a tear to the eye | 42 |
"Poor Man's Tapestry" author | 42 |