| ''Money, Money, Money'' band | 44 |
| Group with the 1976 hit "Fernando" | 44 |
| Alphabetically first pop group with a #1 hit | 44 |
| 1970s-'80s group with a palindromic name | 44 |
| 2003 summit participant with Sharon and Bush | 44 |
| Jane Austen's "Northanger ___" | 44 |
| Youth International Party co-founder Hoffman | 44 |
| ''The Pajama Game'' director | 44 |
| "Who's on First?" straight man | 44 |
| First network to stream full-length episodes | 44 |
| Opening in a popular song for kindergartners | 44 |
| Former "American Idol" judge Paula | 44 |
| DeGeneres's "Idol" predecessor | 44 |
| "Forever Your Girl" hitmaker, 1989 | 44 |
| Harlem Globetrotters' creator Saperstein | 44 |
| Simpson in the Springfield Retirement Castle | 44 |
| Peggy's boyfriend on "Mad Men" | 44 |
| Fukuda's predecessor as Japan's P.M. | 44 |
| First name in "The Lonesome Train" | 44 |
| Daniel Day-Lewis title character, familiarly | 44 |
| ___-mehola, Elisha's birthplace: I Kings | 44 |
| "That's ___!" (You're on!) | 44 |
| ''_____ with Me'' (old hymn) | 44 |
| "___ Baby" ("Hair" song) | 44 |
| ". . . softly and carry ___ stick" | 44 |
| "Speak softly and carry ___ stick" | 44 |
| Kansas city at the end of the Chisholm Trail | 44 |
| ''This won't hurt ___!'' | 44 |
| ''That didn't hurt ___'' | 44 |
| ''Isn't that ___ much?'' | 44 |
| ". . . ___ to leap tall buildings" | 44 |
| "___ to leap tall buildings . . ." | 44 |
| "All ___!" (conductor's shout) | 44 |
| Trashmen song they buried for a dog? (hyph.) | 44 |
| "To a rag and ___ . . . ": Kipling | 44 |
| "___ a Boy" (2002 Hugh Grant film) | 44 |
| "Baby Take ___," early Temple film | 44 |
| __ Bacon: "East of Eden" character | 44 |
| Norm of PBS's "This Old House" | 44 |
| Name part meaning ''father'' | 44 |
| Sources of gum, perfume, and curry flavoring | 44 |
| "For ___ and bells . . . ": Lowell | 44 |
| "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" band | 44 |
| Group whose guitarist dresses as a schoolboy | 44 |
| "You Shook Me All Night Long" band | 44 |
| ''Dead man's hand'' card | 44 |
| They're often seen with kings and queens | 44 |
| Dealer upcards disliked by blackjack players | 44 |
| "Go-to-guys" on the pitching staff | 44 |
| Disgusted comment after reading Der Spiegel? | 44 |
| Suffered from unaccustomed exercise, perhaps | 44 |
| Film about Santa enjoying his holiday cigar? | 44 |
| Regretting yesterday's activity, perhaps | 44 |
| "I'm the gypsy, the ___ queen" | 44 |
| ___ emma (before noon, to British signalmen) | 44 |
| Seller of anvils and rocket sleds to Wile E. | 44 |
| Teenager's bumps along the road of life? | 44 |
| ''. . . fever, starve ____'' | 44 |
| "It'll be ___ day in hell ..." | 44 |
| "I'm ___" (Friday declaration) | 44 |
| Symbol marking England's National Trails | 44 |
| Chicken Little's falling "sky" | 44 |
| Jane Smiley's "A Thousand ___" | 44 |
| When Juliet says "O happy dagger!" | 44 |
| When Hamlet's father's ghost appears | 44 |
| Start of ''Cymbeline,'' e.g. | 44 |
| When the ghost appears in "Hamlet" | 44 |
| Palindromic heroine of "The Piano" | 44 |
| Byron's "calculating" daughter | 44 |
| "Honesty is the best policy," e.g. | 44 |
| "A watched pot never boils" is one | 44 |
| "Let sleeping dogs lie" and others | 44 |
| Role in Haydn's "The Creation" | 44 |
| One of Ben's boys on "Bonanza" | 44 |
| Drew's "50 First Dates" costar | 44 |
| Bass in Haydn's "The Creation" | 44 |
| ___ and Steve (variation on a biblical pair) | 44 |
| Actress Amy of "Julie & Julia" | 44 |
| John Hersey's "A Bell for ___" | 44 |
| "...___ which will live in infamy" | 44 |
| "___ with Judy," old radio program | 44 |
| The Beatles' "___ in the Life" | 44 |
| Hyperactivity may be a sign of it, for short | 44 |
| Viper, and a clue to this puzzle's theme | 44 |
| Like shipping and handling, typically: Abbr. | 44 |
| "Lemon" or "lime" ending | 44 |
| George who wrote "Fables in Slang" | 44 |
| "Be ___ and ..." (request starter) | 44 |
| "Song of the South" song syllables | 44 |
| ''A Passage to India'' woman | 44 |
| Miss Quested of “A Passage to India” | 44 |
| Australian city where News Corp. was founded | 44 |
| Australia's "city of churches" | 44 |
| Big sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire | 44 |
| "Rolling in the Deep" singer, 2010 | 44 |
| Port city built around an old volcano crater | 44 |
| Sarah McLachlan hit covered by Avril Lavigne | 44 |
| Company named for its founder, Adolf Dassler | 44 |
| Dwight's opponent in '52 and '56 | 44 |
| '70s-'80s Illinois senator Stevenson | 44 |