Saudi Arabia is the only nation adjoining it | 44 |
Abbr. that a proof reader might come across? | 44 |
Cereal that lost to Quisp in a 1970s contest | 44 |
NFL Hall of Famer Otto Graham's position | 44 |
Fast food entrées that really measure up? | 44 |
"Star Wars" character ___-Gon Jinn | 44 |
Capital at the foot of the Pichincha volcano | 44 |
"In the Boom Boom Room" playwright | 44 |
Wisconsin city originally named Port Gilbert | 44 |
Wisconsin city between Milwaukee and Chicago | 44 |
Like "Lady Chatterley's Lover" | 44 |
Bouncing Souls "You're So ___" | 44 |
Loopner portrayer on ''SNL'' | 44 |
Original ''SNL'' cast member | 44 |
Explorer for whom a Canadian strait is named | 44 |
Edna Garrett portrayer on two old NBC series | 44 |
1988 Miss America winner Kaye Lani ___ Rafko | 44 |
"The Facts of Life" star Charlotte | 44 |
___ Dawn Chong of "Quest for Fire" | 44 |
The "so few" Churchill referred to | 44 |
Conductor Kubelik or baseball's Palmiero | 44 |
Not the most authoritative journalism source | 44 |
Any Murdoch-owned newspaper, to progressives | 44 |
" . . . the ___ rascal rudely ran" | 44 |
Brand name with an accent on its last letter | 44 |
Part of a cheerleader's routine, perhaps | 44 |
Thor Heyerdahl's ill-fated papyrus craft | 44 |
Third ___ (dangerous part of a subway track) | 44 |
Director of the "Spider-Man" films | 44 |
Word after "ppd." on a sports page | 44 |
You might take it when you can't make it | 44 |
Paul Scott work: "The ___ Quartet" | 44 |
"What's Happening!!" character | 44 |
British rule in India (with "The") | 44 |
Sound heard through a stethoscope, sometimes | 44 |
Clarke's "Rendezvous with ___" | 44 |
Food for which there is a museum in Yokohama | 44 |
Japanese adaptation of "King Lear" | 44 |
Major gold-mining area, with "the" | 44 |
"The Virtue of Selfishness" author | 44 |
Smokey Robinson's music genre, for short | 44 |
"You ___?" (butler's question) | 44 |
Reverberated (and good word for this puzzle) | 44 |
Word from the Sanskrit for "queen" | 44 |
"St. George and the Dragon" artist | 44 |
Band with the 1970 hit "Get Ready" | 44 |
Of greatest interest to a bibliophile, maybe | 44 |
Templeton in "Charlotte's Web" | 44 |
Totally lacking nudity and cursing, probably | 44 |
Like movies for "mature audiences" | 44 |
Like "Midnight Cowboy," originally | 44 |
Joe's pal in "Midnight Cowboy" | 44 |
Joe's "Midnight Cowboy" friend | 44 |
Wood being tested for use as artificial bone | 44 |
President Johannes ___ of Germany, 1999-2004 | 44 |
Actor Julia of "The Addams Family" | 44 |
Composer of "Ma Mère l'Oye" | 44 |
Title role for which Jamie Foxx won an Oscar | 44 |
2004 film that received an NAACP Image Award | 44 |
''Hit the Road Jack'' singer | 44 |
"Hellzapoppin'" actress Martha | 44 |
"His Master's Voice" sloganeer | 44 |
___ Dome, old home of the Indianapolis Colts | 44 |
Old "Best by taste test" sloganeer | 44 |
"Great taste since 1905" sloganeer | 44 |
Actor Stephen of "The Crying Game" | 44 |
Stephen of "The End of the Affair" | 44 |
Actor Stephen of "Michael Collins" | 44 |
___ Irvin, classic artist for The New Yorker | 44 |
Educational tools illustrating everyday life | 44 |
Where the bag of gifts is stowed on a sleigh | 44 |
Result of a chain reaction accident, perhaps | 44 |
Sitcom whose theme song was sung by its star | 44 |
Alt. to "play" or "stop" | 44 |
The letter in "The Scarlet Letter" | 44 |
1984 Patrick Swayze film set in the cold war | 44 |
Emulate the "Trading Spaces" folks | 44 |
Work for "Trading Spaces," perhaps | 44 |
Danny's words in "The Shining" | 44 |
Pete Rose's team, for most of his career | 44 |
Baseball's first team to use an airplane | 44 |
1970 World Series champs or 1981 Beatty film | 44 |
"She-devil with a sword" of comics | 44 |
Changes from green to yellow to red, perhaps | 44 |
Mr. ___ (classic board game similar to Clue) | 44 |
3M's mancala game "Oh-Wah-___" | 44 |
American revolutionary buried at the Kremlin | 44 |
Reasons for madness, in a now-cult 1936 film | 44 |
Recited easily, with ''off'' | 44 |
Puts on some anachronistic clothing, perhaps | 44 |
Elle portrayer in "Legally Blonde" | 44 |
She played June in "Walk the Line" | 44 |
Pee Wee who was nicknamed The Little Colonel | 44 |
"Made in Chocolate Town" sloganeer | 44 |
"Don't You Know?" singer, 1959 | 44 |
Christopher of "Somewhere in Time" | 44 |
Caine's co-star in "Deathtrap" | 44 |
Strategy for reducing loan payments, briefly | 44 |
Wife of the Duke of Cornwall, in Shakespeare | 44 |
"Millionaire" host before Meredith | 44 |