"___ Marlene" (W.W. II love song) | 43 |
You might hear a children's song in one | 43 |
Pizarro's "City of the Kings" | 43 |
City where TV's "Glee" is set | 43 |
Word from the Jamaican for "bend" | 43 |
"How low can you go?" competition | 43 |
Welles's "The Third Man" role | 43 |
Sight outside the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | 43 |
Wister's ''___ McLean'' | 43 |
Vietnam Veterans Memorial architect Maya __ | 43 |
Jeremy who inspired punny headlines in 2012 | 43 |
Soprano Cavalieri, a contemporary of Caruso | 43 |
Pete's pal on "The Mod Squad" | 43 |
President who standardized Thanksgiving Day | 43 |
''The Swedish Nightingale'' | 43 |
Opera's "Swedish Nightingale" | 43 |
One is ''Come here often?'' | 43 |
''Come here often?'' is one | 43 |
Ancient Minoan writing yet to be deciphered | 43 |
What Thao might "Like" on her bed | 43 |
"Breadthless lengths," per Euclid | 43 |
Pasta that means "little tongues" | 43 |
Hepburn's "The ___ in Winter" | 43 |
Nickname for Durocher, with "The" | 43 |
Leo Durocher monicker, with "The" | 43 |
"Stiff Upper ___" (Gershwin song) | 43 |
Year-end compilation, for many a music nerd | 43 |
''I'm talking to you!'' | 43 |
"Groove Is in the Heart" Deee-___ | 43 |
"Great taste. Less filling" beers | 43 |
Lucy who played one of Charlie's Angels | 43 |
“Charlie’s Angels” actress Lucy | 43 |
"Lord of the Rings" actress Tyler | 43 |
"Cries and Whispers" star Ullmann | 43 |
''__, from New York . . .'' | 43 |
Tina in "Napoleon Dynamite," e.g. | 43 |
Lloyd Llewellyn lets his llamas graze here? | 43 |
Doc Brown in "Back to the Future" | 43 |
Metallica "Until It Sleeps" album | 43 |
Metallica "Hero of the Day" album | 43 |
When said three times, a real estate mantra | 43 |
Knife-collecting "Lost" character | 43 |
Where Napoleon defeated the Austrians: 1796 | 43 |
City in California's San Joaquin County | 43 |
"Stay (I Missed You)" singer Lisa | 43 |
"Luck Be a Lady" songwriter Frank | 43 |
''Guys and Dolls'' composer | 43 |
"My Fair Lady" composer Frederick | 43 |
"For those watching their weight" | 43 |
Van Halen's "VH" symbol, e.g. | 43 |
Apple's apple and Chevron's chevron | 43 |
Lindsay of "Herbie: Fully Loaded" | 43 |
"I Know Who Killed Me" star, 2007 | 43 |
"You're killing me," in texts | 43 |
"That's funny!," in an e-mail | 43 |
Showgirl in the song "Copacabana" | 43 |
''Damn Yankees!'' temptress | 43 |
Weird Al's "Yoda" parodies it | 43 |
Name spelled out in a song of the same name | 43 |
Angelina, in ''Shark Tale'' | 43 |
"The Art of Beauty" author Montez | 43 |
"Criminal Minds" actress Glaudini | 43 |
"Death of a Salesman" protagonist | 43 |
"Death of a Salesman" family name | 43 |
"How ___ has this been going on?" | 43 |
Osborne's "___ Back in Anger" | 43 |
Power ___ (industrial revolution invention) | 43 |
"___ Tunes," movie cartoon series | 43 |
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" author | 43 |
Jennifer of "The Wedding Planner" | 43 |
"Monster-in-Law" actress Jennifer | 43 |
Truffula Trees spokescreature of kiddie lit | 43 |
___ Chief Justice (England's top judge) | 43 |
"You Ain't Woman Enough" Lynn | 43 |
Elinor Wylie's "Jennifer ___" | 43 |
Michaels of "Saturday Night Live" | 43 |
California's ___ Padres National Forest | 43 |
"Rikki Don't ___ That Number" | 43 |
The Beatles' "I'm a ____" | 43 |
What boxer Marciano never suffered as a pro | 43 |
What "L" stands for in box scores | 43 |
Neil Simon's "___ in Yonkers" | 43 |
"Mon Frère Yves" author Pierre | 43 |
Fats Domino's 'Whole -- Loving' | 43 |
"___ Love" (Nicolette Larson hit) | 43 |
Lenya of Broadway's "Cabaret" | 43 |
"Hey, you never know!" investment | 43 |
_____ landers (British Columbians jokingly) | 43 |
Ferrigno of "The Incredible Hulk" | 43 |
Rickey broke his stolen base record in 1991 | 43 |
Police sergeant on "The Simpsons" | 43 |
"Metal Machine Music" wanker Reed | 43 |
Name on the cover of "Little Men" | 43 |
"All you need," in a Beatles song | 43 |
Made for relatively little money, as a film | 43 |
"About Last Night ..." costar Rob | 43 |
Light descriptor banned by Congress in 2009 | 43 |
Powell’s “The Thin Man” co-star | 43 |
"Cheaper by the Dozen" star, 1950 | 43 |
"O, where is _____?": Shakespeare | 43 |