| Surgeon General who sported a Donegal beard | 43 |
| Scene of 1953 war involving Canadian troops | 43 |
| Bone of contention in the Sino-Japanese War | 43 |
| "Life is Peachy" nü-metal band | 43 |
| "Make today delicious" food giant | 43 |
| Kristofferson of "A Star Is Born" | 43 |
| McDonald's heir who donated lots to NPR | 43 |
| "Hooked on Classics" record label | 43 |
| Actor MacLachlan of "Blue Velvet" | 43 |
| Lancelot du ___ (knight of the Round Table) | 43 |
| Lakers' local rivals, on the scoreboard | 43 |
| Title character in an 80's police drama | 43 |
| Like some Victoria's Secret merchandise | 43 |
| Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g. | 43 |
| "The Carpetbaggers" co-star, 1964 | 43 |
| Scott's "The ___ of the Lake" | 43 |
| Enclosed body of water on a tropical island | 43 |
| Lion player in "The Wizard of Oz" | 43 |
| "Notes on a Cowardly Lion" author | 43 |
| "Funny About Love" star Christine | 43 |
| "That Lucky Old Sun" singer, 1949 | 43 |
| "I Married a Witch" star Veronica | 43 |
| "I don't know the words ... " | 43 |
| Repeated part of "Deck the Halls" | 43 |
| Composer of "Symphonie espagnole" | 43 |
| Lorenzo of ''Falcon Crest'' | 43 |
| Letter resembling an inverted "V" | 43 |
| Palinesque prefix before "stream" | 43 |
| "You're going home at 9:00??" | 43 |
| Boxer nicknamed "The Raging Bull" | 43 |
| Clark's crush on "Smallville" | 43 |
| Name that means "wool" in Spanish | 43 |
| ''Peyton Place'' first name | 43 |
| "Green" or "Ice" add-on | 43 |
| More than one-fourth of Earth's surface | 43 |
| About 30 percent of the earth's surface | 43 |
| NFL legend Dick "Night Train" --- | 43 |
| Jessica of 1976's "King Kong" | 43 |
| "Lift Every Voice" author Guinier | 43 |
| "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964 movie) | 43 |
| "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964 flick) | 43 |
| Southeast Asia's only landlocked nation | 43 |
| 1.5 miles on the Chicagoland Speedway, e.g. | 43 |
| Accepts with pleasure (with "up") | 43 |
| Julie's "Doctor Zhivago" role | 43 |
| Spencer of "Good Morning America" | 43 |
| ___ Flynn Boyle of "The Practice" | 43 |
| Original "SNL" cast member Newman | 43 |
| "___ Theme" from the Zhivago film | 43 |
| "___ Theme" (hit soundtrack tune) | 43 |
| Prix de ___ de Triomphe (French horse race) | 43 |
| City in the title of a Larry McMurtry novel | 43 |
| City about 130 miles west of Corpus Christi | 43 |
| Bird suborder that includes gulls and terns | 43 |
| Browning's bird "on the wing" | 43 |
| "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star David | 43 |
| 2007 film "___ and the Real Girl" | 43 |
| "__ and the Real Girl": 2007 film | 43 |
| Where "Lucrezia Borgia" premiered | 43 |
| It replaced Milan's Royal Ducal Theatre | 43 |
| World Series-winning manager, 1981 and 1988 | 43 |
| "And every ___ a queen": Kingsley | 43 |
| "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" star | 43 |
| Tommy Rettig's co-star in 1950's TV | 43 |
| Fitzgerald's "The ___ Tycoon" | 43 |
| Cellar dweller's place in the standings | 43 |
| "___ call!"(bartender's yell) | 43 |
| 1996 Mario Puzo novel, with "The" | 43 |
| Muscle exercised by doing chin-ups, briefly | 43 |
| Like a fashionable arrival, in some circles | 43 |
| "Can't you see I'm busy?" | 43 |
| Where "amo, amas, amat" is taught | 43 |
| Andy Kaufman's role on "Taxi" | 43 |
| Capitol's south wing architect Benjamin | 43 |
| Arnold Palmer's Pennsylvania birthplace | 43 |
| Drink that may feature "foam art" | 43 |
| Led Zep "Early Days and ___ Days" | 43 |
| Arrangement of atoms in a crystal structure | 43 |
| Gumbel's successor on "Today" | 43 |
| Daughter in "The Glass Menagerie" | 43 |
| "Spoken From the Heart" memoirist | 43 |
| Jo's suitor in "Little Women" | 43 |
| Leader of the Arab revolt against the Turks | 43 |
| Eric Clapton hit with a never-ending chorus | 43 |
| "Peaceful, the World ___ Me Down" | 43 |
| Spend half the afternoon in a hammock, e.g. | 43 |
| In fractions, what 12 is to 6 and 4 (abbr.) | 43 |
| "Sound of Silver" ___ Soundsystem | 43 |
| " . . . winding o'er the ___" | 43 |
| Matriarch of six of the 12 Tribes of Israel | 43 |
| "All men, true and ___": Tennyson | 43 |
| ". . . his wife could eat no ___" | 43 |
| 1989 high-school film based on a song title | 43 |
| ". . . one giant ___ for mankind" | 43 |
| Neil Armstrong made a giant one for mankind | 43 |
| "Sanford and Son" producer Norman | 43 |
| "A Book of Nonsense" author, 1846 | 43 |
| Author connected to this puzzle's theme | 43 |
| Mother of Castor, Pollux, and Helen of Troy | 43 |
| -- double life (had two different personas) | 43 |