| '80s tough-guy series, with "The" | 47 |
| Fordham's basketball conference, informally | 47 |
| 'A Lesson From Aloes' playwright Fugard | 47 |
| ''___ to Kill'' (Grisham novel) | 47 |
| "Take --- from me" (follow my advice) | 47 |
| "While you're ---, could you ..." | 47 |
| Airport code of the world's busiest airport | 47 |
| He had the weight of the world on his shoulders | 47 |
| Vegas machine with the best odds of paying out? | 47 |
| It makes it easier for you to lose your balance | 47 |
| "Look ___, I'm as helpless . . ." | 47 |
| ''Don't throw bouquets __'' | 47 |
| Words before "Here's to," perhaps | 47 |
| "You're such ___" (teen put-down) | 47 |
| Metabolic energy-transporting compound, briefly | 47 |
| ''Victory ___'' (Rodgers score) | 47 |
| One whose stationery has "esq." on it | 47 |
| Letters in a long-distance company's number | 47 |
| Word before "boy" or "girl" | 47 |
| "___ girl!" ("Keep it up!") | 47 |
| "The year's ___ spring": Browning | 47 |
| Conqueror called "the Scourge of God" | 47 |
| Letters before an intended recipient's name | 47 |
| Like Russia and Japan, for most of 1904-'05 | 47 |
| ''The Blind Assassin'' novelist | 47 |
| It started as East Alabama Male College in 1856 | 47 |
| "Ornithological Biographies" coauthor | 47 |
| Author of "The Clan of the Cave Bear" | 47 |
| "The Valley of Horses" novelist, 1982 | 47 |
| French menu phrase that sounds like an accolade | 47 |
| Title word in the first song you sang this year | 47 |
| "Travels With My ___" (Graham Greene) | 47 |
| "Travels With My ---" (Graham Greene) | 47 |
| "Charley's ___" (Jack Benny film) | 47 |
| A distinctive but intangible air about a person | 47 |
| Personification of a gentle wind, in Greek myth | 47 |
| ''Tumbling Tumbleweeds'' singer | 47 |
| Dumas's "La Dame ___ Camélias" | 47 |
| Gardner of "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" | 47 |
| Clark's ''Mogambo'' co-star | 47 |
| "Middle of Nowhere" director DuVernay | 47 |
| She lost out to Audrey for Best Actress of 1953 | 47 |
| Loser to Audrey for the 1953 Best Actress Oscar | 47 |
| Gardner in "The Sun Also Rises," 1957 | 47 |
| Daughter of Heather Locklear and Richie Sambora | 47 |
| Focus of a museum at Smithfield, North Carolina | 47 |
| 2009 film that grossed over two billion dollars | 47 |
| Caesar's "Hi!" or "Bye" | 47 |
| Matisse's "Jeune fille ___ tiare" | 47 |
| Billy Bragg & Wilco "Mermaid ___" | 47 |
| Like a situation that could have been prevented | 47 |
| Stratford-on-___ (Shakespeare's birthplace) | 47 |
| Massachusetts town named for a river in England | 47 |
| Company with the True Pore-Fection product line | 47 |
| "A Wave, ___ and A Marine," 1944 film | 47 |
| "Once There Was ___" (Steinbeck book) | 47 |
| "For ___ there is a silence": Dunsany | 47 |
| "Bird on ___" (1990 Mel Gibson movie) | 47 |
| Phish "She whispered words and I ___" | 47 |
| "As Gregor Samsa ___ one morning ..." | 47 |
| "___ to the wise is enough": Franklin | 47 |
| Warrior's weapon in the video game Gauntlet | 47 |
| Tool for someone who shouts "Timber!" | 47 |
| "Sweet Child O' Mine" singer Rose | 47 |
| Belushi's "Blues Brothers" costar | 47 |
| Name on the cover of "Atlas Shrugged" | 47 |
| Nursery rhyme call sung to an old French melody | 47 |
| Early "Saturday Night Live" character | 47 |
| "To Have and Have Not" actress Lauren | 47 |
| Word with "blood" or "luck" | 47 |
| ___ Blake (Oscar-winning role for Jeff Bridges) | 47 |
| Singer in Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue | 47 |
| ___ Men ("Who Let the Dogs Out" band) | 47 |
| Sect governed by the Universal House of Justice | 47 |
| Freeport's ''Grand'' island | 47 |
| __ Carnival: annual Brazilian state celebration | 47 |
| Film versions of "A Christmas Carol"? | 47 |
| Panama port city named after a Spanish explorer | 47 |
| "Hair today, gone tomorrow" adjective | 47 |
| "Go Tell It on the Mountain" novelist | 47 |
| Island called "the Jewel of the East" | 47 |
| N.C.A.A. football champs of '09 and '11 | 47 |
| Officially prohibit and this puzzle's theme | 47 |
| Baseball's Johnson, executive Hall-of-Famer | 47 |
| "Not with a ___ but a whimper": Eliot | 47 |
| "Science for a better life" sloganeer | 47 |
| "Jeannie Out of the Bottle" memoirist | 47 |
| "Broadway ___" (burlesque fundraiser) | 47 |
| Word with "robber" or "Red" | 47 |
| Period in which the oboe d'amour was common | 47 |
| Instrument that's played by turning a crank | 47 |
| "Goin' to Chicago Blues" composer | 47 |
| Ale that received England's first trademark | 47 |
| Ale that received Britain's first trademark | 47 |
| Banquo in Verdi's "Macbeth," e.g. | 47 |
| Louisiana locale for "True Detective" | 47 |
| Channel for the original "The Office" | 47 |
| ___ World Service (international news provider) | 47 |
| Requested gift in "A Christmas Story" | 47 |
| Letters accompanying some 2,000-year-old+ dates | 47 |