Northeast India state known for tea and silk | 44 |
South African fox that sounds like a donkey? | 44 |
Fixes a figure with several crooked letters? | 44 |
The first "A" in N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr. | 44 |
Member of the prosecutor's office: Abbr. | 44 |
"Hitch your wagon to ___": Emerson | 44 |
"___ is Born" (Judy Garland movie) | 44 |
"__ World Turns" (soap since 1956) | 44 |
New York Public Library cofounder John Jacob | 44 |
Mary of "The Maltese Falcon," 1941 | 44 |
John Jacob who made a fortune in fur trading | 44 |
Field in which things are looking up?: Abbr. | 44 |
"Ad ___ per aspera" (Kansas motto) | 44 |
"Ad --- per aspera" (Kansas motto) | 44 |
"Ad ___ per Aspera" (Kansas maxim) | 44 |
'Ad -- per aspera' (motto of Kansas) | 44 |
"... so long ___ both shall live?" | 44 |
"I could ___ unfold . . . ": Shak. | 44 |
"___ of Cinderella" (1994 musical) | 44 |
"___ at the pane . . . ": Browning | 44 |
"___ at the pane": Robert Browning | 44 |
Video game company founded by Nolan Bushnell | 44 |
Console that came with paddles and joysticks | 44 |
___ 2600 (hit product of the 1970s-'80s) | 44 |
Assuming everything goes as well as possible | 44 |
Green Day "Words I Might Have ___" | 44 |
What Jimmy Buffett did with his cheeseburger | 44 |
Col. "Hannibal" Smith, and friends | 44 |
"Lemme ____!" (fightin' words) | 44 |
Villanova's athletic conference, briefly | 44 |
Goddess for whom a European capital is named | 44 |
If two silkworms raced they'd end in ___ | 44 |
Classic TV sitcom "One Day at ___" | 44 |
" . . . ___ to heal": Ecclesiastes | 44 |
Not having one's feet flat on the ground | 44 |
"HERE'S ___ FROM ME TO YOU..." | 44 |
Where the Rocky Mountains' view is flat? | 44 |
''__ Shrugged'' (Rand novel) | 44 |
''It took you long enough!'' | 44 |
Where some go through the withdrawal process | 44 |
"Look ---!" (show-off's words) | 44 |
"Look ___" (1975 #1 R & B hit) | 44 |
Start of the name of a first volume, perhaps | 44 |
Dip --- in the water (test bath temperature) | 44 |
Dip ___ in the water (test bath temperature) | 44 |
Mr. ___, radioactive enemy of Captain Marvel | 44 |
Units first posited more than 2500 years ago | 44 |
"Man is ___-using animal": Carlyle | 44 |
Transportation to Sugar Hill, in a 1941 song | 44 |
Transport in Duke Ellington's theme song | 44 |
Hitchcock's "Strangers on ___" | 44 |
Duke Ellington's "Take the __" | 44 |
"But only God can make __": Kilmer | 44 |
"... billboard lovely as __": Nash | 44 |
" . . . but only God can make ___" | 44 |
Longfellow's "The Bell of ___" | 44 |
"Tales of a Wayside Inn" bell town | 44 |
"What ___!" ("Far out!") | 44 |
Co. that spun off the "Baby Bells" | 44 |
"__ boy!" ("Way to go!") | 44 |
Part of the train where briefcases are kept? | 44 |
"You used to come ___ o'clock" | 44 |
Where Christmas decorations go up in summer? | 44 |
Where Aerosmith keeps their "Toys" | 44 |
Thurber's "The Owl in the ___" | 44 |
Prime minister between Churchill's terms | 44 |
Prime Minister between ChurchillÂ’s terms | 44 |
U.S. island occupied by Japan during W.W. II | 44 |
One who knows about rights and wrongs: Abbr. | 44 |
"Law & Order" character: Abbr. | 44 |
Ken Starr and Gloria Allred, for two (abbr.) | 44 |
Many a four-wheel drive transport, for short | 44 |
"Oryx and Crake" novelist Margaret | 44 |
"Back __!": "Same here!" | 44 |
''Homage to Clio'' poet W.H. | 44 |
"Truth in Engineering" car company | 44 |
Singer/actress McDonald with six Tony Awards | 44 |
"The Clan of the Cave Bear" author | 44 |
"The Clan of the Cave Bear" writer | 44 |
"The Land of Painted Caves" author | 44 |
Oscar nominee for "My Man Godfrey" | 44 |
"___ Wiedersehen" (German goodbye) | 44 |
"___ Ferienreisen" (Strauss polka) | 44 |
Vivian on "The Fresh Prince," e.g. | 44 |
___ Beru (Luke Skywalker's adoptive mom) | 44 |
Play for which Peggy Cass won a Tony in 1957 | 44 |
Something many a celebrity carries in public | 44 |
''Sleeping Beauty'' princess | 44 |
Director who puts a creative stamp on a film | 44 |
Gardner of "The Barefoot Contessa" | 44 |
Burt's costar in "The Killers" | 44 |
"The Snows of Kilimanjaro" co-star | 44 |
Frankie with the 1959 #1 hit "Why" | 44 |
"___ Maria" (popular wedding song) | 44 |
Pennsylvania ___ (White House locale: Abbr.) | 44 |
Picasso's "Colombe ___ fleurs" | 44 |
". . . and ___ fine fiddle had he" | 44 |
Mediterranean and Baltic, in Monopoly: Abbr. | 44 |
Connecticut and Virginia, in Monopoly: Abbr. | 44 |
Miller's "___ From the Bridge" | 44 |