| Man in "The Man Without a Country" | 44 |
| Chuck __, only coach to win four Super Bowls | 44 |
| "___ contendere" (no contest plea) | 44 |
| "--- contendere" (no contest plea) | 44 |
| Nick of ''Cape Fear'' (1991) | 44 |
| Moniker in the National Puzzlers' League | 44 |
| "___ can serve two masters . . . " | 44 |
| "Tullius" in Marcus Tullius Cicero | 44 |
| Request to a waiter in a Chinese restaurant? | 44 |
| "Skid" or "stop" starter | 44 |
| Salt-n-Pepa "___ of Your Business" | 44 |
| "___ of Your Business" Salt-N-Pepa | 44 |
| "___ but the brave . . . ": Dryden | 44 |
| A musical group that consists of nine people | 44 |
| Talking on a cell phone during a movie, e.g. | 44 |
| Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g. | 44 |
| "High ___" (1952 Gary Cooper film) | 44 |
| She was Claudia on "Knots Landing" | 44 |
| "___ any drop to drink": Coleridge | 44 |
| "Conjunction Junction" conjunction | 44 |
| ". . . a borrower ___ a lender be" | 44 |
| ''... ___ iron bars a cage'' | 44 |
| ''___ gloom of night . . .'' | 44 |
| " . . . ___ gloom of night . . . " | 44 |
| Author of "The Naked and the Dead" | 44 |
| "We can't squeeze any more in" | 44 |
| "Good Guys Wear Black" actor Chuck | 44 |
| "I don't need it anytime soon" | 44 |
| "Domine, dirigo ___": London motto | 44 |
| "Gandle Follows His ___": H. Broun | 44 |
| "A seductive liar": George W. Ball | 44 |
| Zombies' "She's --- There" | 44 |
| "O! swear ___ by the moon": Juliet | 44 |
| "___ creature was stirring . . . " | 44 |
| Reeves's "A Ford, ___ Lincoln" | 44 |
| ''___ dry eye in the house'' | 44 |
| "I don't appreciate the humor" | 44 |
| "There's ___ like the present" | 44 |
| "I've got better things to do" | 44 |
| Jean-Luc Godard film "___ Musique" | 44 |
| "Heads" or "tails," e.g. | 44 |
| Stars that increase in brightness, then fade | 44 |
| Wharton's "Old New York," e.g. | 44 |
| "The Old Man and the Sea," for one | 44 |
| "I won't wait another second!" | 44 |
| Publisher of Shooting Illustrated, for short | 44 |
| Org. of which U. S. Grant was once president | 44 |
| Heston's "cold dead hands" gp. | 44 |
| Grp. vigorously backing the Second Amendment | 44 |
| Org. whose logo is an eagle perched on a key | 44 |
| Govt. grp. with a CryptoChallenge iPhone app | 44 |
| ''No Strings Attached'' band | 44 |
| Boy band reported to be discussing a reunion | 44 |
| One who doesn't have much laundry to do? | 44 |
| Van Gogh's "Le Café de ___" | 44 |
| Ready for the dentist's drill, in theory | 44 |
| ''Steve Allen Show'' regular | 44 |
| Phone company that merged with Bell Atlantic | 44 |
| At 5,343 ft., Mt. Marcy is its highest point | 44 |
| They're not too nimble and not too quick | 44 |
| "Mighty" fine home for a squirrel? | 44 |
| Rendering on Connecticut's state quarter | 44 |
| Oklahoma's ___ Tree National golf course | 44 |
| Actor Jack of "The Great Dictator" | 44 |
| "The Great Dictator" Oscar nominee | 44 |
| "Song of the Islands" co-star Jack | 44 |
| Maryland "All Sides" band, briefly | 44 |
| Thirsty desert-traveler's hallucinations | 44 |
| "Don't Believe The Truth" band | 44 |
| "Cattle Queen of Montana," for one | 44 |
| One of an old drive-in double feature, maybe | 44 |
| "Egads!" and "Gadzooks!" | 44 |
| President who won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize | 44 |
| Politico with the slogan "Forward" | 44 |
| "Time" Person of the Year for 2012 | 44 |
| First U.S. college to award degrees to women | 44 |
| Sand in "A Song to Remember": 1945 | 44 |
| Carrying a lot of extra baggage, so to speak | 44 |
| ''The Mikado'' costume piece | 44 |
| Part of a ''Mikado'' costume | 44 |
| Award won by the play "4000 Miles" | 44 |
| Award given by "The Village Voice" | 44 |
| Annual spring ceremony, with "the" | 44 |
| Some are tied in "cho cho" fashion | 44 |
| Syllables before di or da, in a Beatles song | 44 |
| Pat of "Knute Rockne All American" | 44 |
| Mozart's "L'___ del Cairo" | 44 |
| Philosopher who favored simpler explanations | 44 |
| Place in which a bathysphere may be deployed | 44 |
| Figure in a 1992 "SNL" controversy | 44 |
| Like the number system in which 77 + 1 = 100 | 44 |
| Measure of a vocalist's range, sometimes | 44 |
| One with the same birthday as seven siblings | 44 |
| Like the majority of the numbers in a sudoku | 44 |
| "I hadn't thought of that ..." | 44 |
| "Contrary to popular belief . . ." | 44 |
| ''In all probability . . .'' | 44 |
| "Intimations of Immortality," e.g. | 44 |
| Shelley's "To a Skylark," e.g. | 44 |
| Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon" | 44 |