"Thine alabaster ___ gleam": Bates | 44 |
Film with the line "I made a cow!" | 44 |
Word in ''The Trolley Song'' | 44 |
''Family Feud'' participants | 44 |
Respond to "Let's hear it ..." | 44 |
Its trill opens "Rhapsody in Blue" | 44 |
1995 and '97 A.L. champs, in scoreboards | 44 |
One of several Procter & Gamble products | 44 |
Figaro's friend in "Pinocchio" | 44 |
Subject of the move "Sweet Dreams" | 44 |
Subject of the film "Sweet Dreams" | 44 |
Anthony Burgess thriller, with "A" | 44 |
'86 Pretenders album "Get ___" | 44 |
Minister's calling, with "the" | 44 |
Gulager of "The Last Picture Show" | 44 |
Gulager of ''The Virginian'' | 44 |
Hint (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 44 |
Key represented by all white keys on a piano | 44 |
"You are so obviously lying to me" | 44 |
Where Bernard Shaw was an anchor for 21 yrs. | 44 |
News channel that ranks dead last in viewers | 44 |
It includes the brain and spinal cord: abbr. | 44 |
New Model Army wears "White" ones? | 44 |
''Rikki-Tikki-Tavi'' villain | 44 |
Bubbly beverage for this puzzle's dinner | 44 |
Villain in the animated film "Rio" | 44 |
"Producer's Showcase" producer | 44 |
Politically incorrect term for some students | 44 |
Either "True Grit" (2010) director | 44 |
''Raising Arizona'' director | 44 |
Subject of the musical "George M!" | 44 |
"The Yankee Doodle Boy" songwriter | 44 |
"I'm Your Man" subject Leonard | 44 |
''Suzanne'' composer Leonard | 44 |
Marc who sang "Walking in Memphis" | 44 |
It's needed for a spin at the laundromat | 44 |
Eagles of Death Metal "Cherry ___" | 44 |
Andrews Sisters "Rum And Coca-___" | 44 |
It means "strained" in drink names | 44 |
Michael of ''The Mod Squad'' | 44 |
Either "Unforgettable" duet singer | 44 |
"Unforgettable" singer, either one | 44 |
Where N. America's highest paved road is | 44 |
"___, let me clutch thee": Macbeth | 44 |
"___ live with me . . . ": Marlowe | 44 |
"__ Fly With Me": Sinatra standard | 44 |
"Curses . . . always ___": Southey | 44 |
''I'm not buying that!'' | 44 |
O'Neill's "The Iceman ___" | 44 |
''Broom-Hilda,'' for example | 44 |
'Blondie' or 'Beetle Bailey' | 44 |
Mel Tormé's "___ Home Baby" | 44 |
"It's Impossible" singer Perry | 44 |
Lockheed Martin global networking subsidiary | 44 |
They belong to the highway construction crew | 44 |
Michael Crichton novel about diamond-hunting | 44 |
Richard of ''The Godfather'' | 44 |
Personal-injury litigator's compensation | 44 |
Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense member | 44 |
Onetime "Masterpiece Theatre" host | 44 |
Sinatra's "Meet Me at the ___" | 44 |
"The Last of the Mohicans" heroine | 44 |
Girl in "The Last of the Mohicans" | 44 |
Cut through the flesh to remove the heart of | 44 |
One of a pair of pets for Queen Elizabeth II | 44 |
Painter of "Une Matinée . . . " | 44 |
Spectacle depicted in many Picasso paintings | 44 |
"Everyday I Write the Book" singer | 44 |
Figure on a manufacturer's balance sheet | 44 |
"Have I got moos for you!" utterer | 44 |
Like a warm bed on a cold winter's night | 44 |
Financial auditor's designation, briefly | 44 |
Radar's rank on "MASH" (abbr.) | 44 |
Doc's response to a heart-stopping event | 44 |
JoBeth's "Poltergeist" co-star | 44 |
Creator of a popular online "list" | 44 |
Shatner, on ''Boston Legal'' | 44 |
Roll an untimely seven, with "out" | 44 |
Words moving along the bottom of a TV screen | 44 |
Buffy Sainte-Marie and Tantoo Cardinal, e.g. | 44 |
"Falcon ___" ('80s soap opera) | 44 |
''__ plaintif'' (whine: Fr.) | 44 |
Where ''mama'' may come from | 44 |
Country founded by King Tomislav in A.D. 924 | 44 |
Animal often confused with another, casually | 44 |
''Peter Pan'' beast, briefly | 44 |
St. ___ (river separating Maine from Canada) | 44 |
It's played with mallets and wickets ... | 44 |
Place where a driver may be required to stop | 44 |
American institution that turns 100 tomorrow | 44 |
I've Gotta ____ : Peter Pan song | 44 |
"American Gangster" (2007) co-star | 44 |
Playground perchers in "The Birds" | 44 |
"Cookie Monster was here" evidence | 44 |
Santa __ Mountains: coastal California range | 44 |
Bustamante who lost to Arnold Schwarzenegger | 44 |
What Evita asked Argentina not to do for her | 44 |
Justin Timberlake "___ Me a River" | 44 |
"Deo vindice" was its motto: Abbr. | 44 |
Its motto was "Deo Vindice": Abbr. | 44 |