Ex who gave "The Donald" his nickname | 47 |
"___ Been Everywhere" (Hank Snow hit) | 47 |
American composer who pioneered in polytonality | 47 |
"A Little Bitty Tear" hit maker, 1962 | 47 |
"At the risk of repeating myself ..." | 47 |
"Coast" or "tower" preceder | 47 |
James Taylor's "___ Fool to Care" | 47 |
"___ Teenage Frankenstein," 1957 film | 47 |
Where over two million Americans stay each year | 47 |
"My Name Is Earl" Emmy winner Pressly | 47 |
Malcolm-__ Warner of "The Cosby Show" | 47 |
Kennedy of "Malibu's Most Wanted" | 47 |
Country where people are governed by their diet | 47 |
"Moonraker" henchman with steel teeth | 47 |
Rapper who is part owner of the New Jersey Nets | 47 |
Both Barack and Michelle Obama have them: Abbr. | 47 |
''Platinum Blonde'' star Harlow | 47 |
__ Bartlet, "The West Wing" president | 47 |
Mint product redesigned in 2004, 2005, and 2006 | 47 |
Dessert "there's always room for" | 47 |
Subject of frequent romantic drama, in tabloids | 47 |
Obama's State department spokesperson Psaki | 47 |
Actress Walter of "Play Misty for Me" | 47 |
''West Side Story'' gang member | 47 |
"I Love Rock 'n Roll" singer Joan | 47 |
One who won't mix fleishig and milchig food | 47 |
Jeff's "Dumb & Dumber" costar | 47 |
"Dad Is Fat" author/comedian Gaffigan | 47 |
The only author on the Forbes Billionaires list | 47 |
Surname of a fictional McAlester prison parolee | 47 |
Word after "hand" or "snow" | 47 |
"We Didn't Start the Fire" singer | 47 |
Spingarn of the N.A.A.C.P.'s Spingarn Medal | 47 |
He played Dewey Oxburger in "Stripes" | 47 |
It may be practical or delivered in a nightclub | 47 |
"A man walks into a bar" story, often | 47 |
''The Daily Show'' host Stewart | 47 |
Stewart in the "Wordplay" documentary | 47 |
Mitchell with the 1969 album "Clouds" | 47 |
"You Are My Love" singer James (1955) | 47 |
President Bartlett on "The West Wing" | 47 |
They might have kids with names that end in III | 47 |
Beatles girl who's John Lennon's mother | 47 |
Money in the bank from a Grand Ole Opry singer? | 47 |
"The Runaway ___" (John Grisham book) | 47 |
"A last point for you to consid—" | 47 |
First movie critic to win a National Book Award | 47 |
Madeline of ''Blazing Saddles'' | 47 |
Actress Madeline of "Blazing Saddles" | 47 |
Cobra ___ ("The Karate Kid" villains) | 47 |
1980's "Meet the Press" moderator | 47 |
"Critique of Pure Reason" philosopher | 47 |
"Critique of Practical Reason" author | 47 |
"Critique of Practical Reason" writer | 47 |
''Critique of Judgment'' author | 47 |
Symbol of Einstein's gravitational constant | 47 |
River forming part of the European-Asian border | 47 |
Harrison's "Raiders . . ." costar | 47 |
"The Communist Manifesto" author Marx | 47 |
Longtime "American Top 40" host Casey | 47 |
Opponent of Deep Blue, IBM's chess computer | 47 |
"My Life on the D-List" comic Griffin | 47 |
Cole Porter's "___ Went to Haiti" | 47 |
Voice of Marge Simpson, Julie ___ (born on 9/7) | 47 |
Sandra's "The Lake House" co-star | 47 |
Reeves of ''Feeling Minnesota'' | 47 |
He played Johnny in "Johnny Mnemonic" | 47 |
Costar of Carrie-Anne in "The Matrix" | 47 |
John who wrote "Ode on a Grecian Urn" | 47 |
Shoes once made by the United States Rubber Co. | 47 |
First "American Idol" winner Clarkson | 47 |
Street Fighter character with bottle blond hair | 47 |
"Toy Story 3" role for Michael Keaton | 47 |
"Jeopardy!" multimillionaire Jennings | 47 |
Houston and Strong of the Football Hall of Fame | 47 |
Former NFL quarterbacks Stabler and O'Brien | 47 |
County of Dover, Delaware ... or Dover, England | 47 |
''Daily Planet'' reporter Clark | 47 |
"All day soft. All day smooth" lotion | 47 |
"All day soft, All day smooth" lotion | 47 |
"Life Upon the Wicked Stage" composer | 47 |
Author of the 1959 novel "Doctor Sax" | 47 |
Brynner's "The King and I" costar | 47 |
"Sometimes a Great Notion" author Ken | 47 |
Cronin's "The ___ of the Kingdom" | 47 |
"Songs in A Minor" album maker Alicia | 47 |
"Tell Me Something Good" singer Chaka | 47 |
One of the buddies of "Bosom Buddies" | 47 |
Florida winner of a 2008 All-America City Award | 47 |
Brooks of country music's Brooks & Dunn | 47 |
"Kid-Tested, Mother-Approved!" cereal | 47 |
"The Day the Earth Stood Still" alien | 47 |
Terror group in "Mississippi Burning" | 47 |
Airline of choice for many a vacationing stoner | 47 |
Store that sold lots of Martha Stewart products | 47 |
"I'm going to dizz ___ land" Dada | 47 |
Word with "knock" or "weak" | 47 |
"Building Worlds Kids Love" sloganeer | 47 |
Fort featured in ''Goldfinger'' | 47 |
Conservative billionaire philanthropist Charles | 47 |