| Kool and the Gang "Get Down ___" | 42 |
| "Rain ___" (2003 Ashanti single) | 42 |
| "Lean ---" (Morgan Freeman film) | 42 |
| Yoko of ''Double Fantasy'' | 42 |
| "Walking on Thin Ice" songwriter | 42 |
| "Bed-in" participant with Lennon | 42 |
| Performance artist with a palindromic name | 42 |
| "Wedding Album" recording artist | 42 |
| "Blueprint for a Sunrise" singer | 42 |
| ''Sail __ Ship of State!'' | 42 |
| Where you might hear a director's cut? | 42 |
| Ani DiFranco "Outta Me, ___ You" | 42 |
| A-ha "The Sun Always Shines ___" | 42 |
| "Movin' ___" (TV theme song) | 42 |
| Band with the 1993 single "Slam" | 42 |
| Crowd sounds heard while watching acrobats | 42 |
| "Star Wars" green-skinned dancer | 42 |
| Start of an "Oliver!" song title | 42 |
| Winning "Hollywood Squares" line | 42 |
| "I didn't mean to say that!" | 42 |
| "I shouldn't have done that" | 42 |
| Painting style that's visually teasing | 42 |
| Genre of Vasarely's "Zebras" | 42 |
| Pictures that may be difficult to focus on | 42 |
| Vienna-based grp. with no European members | 42 |
| The UAE has been a member of it since 1967 | 42 |
| General Motors brand in continental Europe | 42 |
| Automaker based in Rüsselsheim, Germany | 42 |
| ''___ mouth, insert foot'' | 42 |
| "Yes, we're __" (store sign) | 42 |
| Side of a pillowcase that a pillow goes in | 42 |
| Britten's "Billy Budd," e.g. | 42 |
| "The Barber of Seville", for one | 42 |
| Only the best rockers could also sing this | 42 |
| Menotti's "The Consul," e.g. | 42 |
| Handel's "Deidamia," for one | 42 |
| "Wozzeck" or "Vanessa" | 42 |
| "Tosca" or "Pagliacci" | 42 |
| "The Makropulos Affair," for one | 42 |
| "Falstaff" or "Otello" | 42 |
| "Deidamia" was Handel's last | 42 |
| They're seen at Venice's La Fenice | 42 |
| "Wozzeck" and "Jenufa" | 42 |
| "Tosca" and "Turandot" | 42 |
| "Carmen" and "Elektra" | 42 |
| "Aïda" and "Carmen" | 42 |
| Style of Mozart's "Idomeneo" | 42 |
| Daughter of Polonius in "Hamlet" | 42 |
| TV character with a pet lizard named Oscar | 42 |
| Costar of Forest in "The Butler" | 42 |
| Choose to participate, with "in" | 42 |
| Didn't take part, with "out" | 42 |
| ''The Yearling'' character | 42 |
| It may precede sex or surgery (Tribute #4) | 42 |
| Site of Camus's "The Plague" | 42 |
| City in Camus's "The Plague" | 42 |
| Like the right third of Ireland's flag | 42 |
| Mendelssohn's "Elijah," e.g. | 42 |
| Haydn's "The Creation", e.g. | 42 |
| Haydn's "The Creation," e.g. | 42 |
| Handel's "Samson" and others | 42 |
| Trippy U.K. pioneers, with "The" | 42 |
| Beast in "The Lord of the Rings" | 42 |
| ''The Two Towers'' monster | 42 |
| "Lord of the Rings" battle extra | 42 |
| "The Lord of the Rings" soldiers | 42 |
| "The Lord of the Rings" monsters | 42 |
| Fort ___, former Army post on Monterey Bay | 42 |
| Umphrey's McGee "Out of ___" | 42 |
| Novus __ seclorum: motto on the Great Seal | 42 |
| "___ Hill," Badlees mining song? | 42 |
| ___-Ida (brand in the frozen food section) | 42 |
| Russian city or a pitcher's first name | 42 |
| Self-styled "Family City U.S.A." | 42 |
| Domino's topping introduced in '07 | 42 |
| Cookie that can be "Double Stuf" | 42 |
| "Celebrate the Kid Inside" treat | 42 |
| Hero of Sophocles' "Electra" | 42 |
| It follows a dot in many on-line addresses | 42 |
| Princess Leia ___ of "Star Wars" | 42 |
| ''Either he goes ___ go!'' | 42 |
| Darwin's "The __ of Species" | 42 |
| "Little Shop of Horrors" dentist | 42 |
| South American river in an Enya song title | 42 |
| Its mouth was discovered by Columbus: 1498 | 42 |
| Hunter killed by Artemis, in some accounts | 42 |
| Orson, e.g., in a '70s-'80s sitcom | 42 |
| Team that plays in Fla.'s Amway Center | 42 |
| Florida's Eola, Concord, Porter, etc.? | 42 |
| "The Road to Wealth" author Suze | 42 |
| "... but then, I could be wrong" | 42 |
| What plomo is transformed into in alquimia | 42 |
| Metal whose purity is measured in quilates | 42 |
| Deity who became Tahiti's national god | 42 |
| "___ y plata" (motto of Montana) | 42 |
| "___ y Plata," Mont.'s motto | 42 |
| Northeast town named for a Penobscot chief | 42 |
| Only defenseman to lead the NHL in scoring | 42 |
| First defenseman to lead N.H.L. in scoring | 42 |
| 1970 and '72 Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 42 |