''My ___ Private Idaho'' (1991) | 47 |
Dyer's "Pulling Your ___ Strings" | 47 |
"To thine ___ self be true": Polonius | 47 |
"The ___ Incident" (Henry Fonda film) | 47 |
Combination like "thundering silence" | 47 |
"It's always something with you!" | 47 |
"The Kettles in the ___" (1956 movie) | 47 |
Atmospheric layer with a "hole" in it | 47 |
Runner-up of "Survivor: Cook Islands" | 47 |
Corleone portrayer in "The Godfather" | 47 |
Dot-chomping character in a classic arcade game | 47 |
Conf. whose membership increased by two in 2011 | 47 |
Word with "mouse" or "lily" | 47 |
Setting for "The Taming of the Shrew" | 47 |
"___ Love Song," Esther Williams film | 47 |
''Don't look back'' adviser | 47 |
"Sweet is pleasure after ___": Dryden | 47 |
Thomas of ''The Age of Reason'' | 47 |
Something Corporate "She ___ Me Blue" | 47 |
"The ___ Game" (Best Musical of 1955) | 47 |
Robin's "Mork & Mindy" costar | 47 |
The Beatles arrived in New York in 1964 on this | 47 |
Onetime name atop N.Y.C.'s MetLife Building | 47 |
First bear to detect Goldilocks's intrusion | 47 |
''___ Was a Rollin' Stone'' | 47 |
Fruit also known as "prairie bananas" | 47 |
Word from the Narragansett for "baby" | 47 |
Shakespeare in the Park founder/producer Joseph | 47 |
"You Don't Know __" (Porter tune) | 47 |
Porter's "You Don't Know ___" | 47 |
Sister mag of ''American Baby'' | 47 |
"Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica | 47 |
It's next to Luxury Tax on a Monopoly board | 47 |
Bally's Atlantic City casino encompasses it | 47 |
He's conditionally loose from the calaboose | 47 |
Catherine ___, Queen of England: 1543–47 | 47 |
"___-Time Lover" (Stevie Wonder song) | 47 |
Subtitle of the last "Godfather" film | 47 |
"What's your sign?," for example? | 47 |
Smith who cowrote "Because the Night" | 47 |
Three-time Editorial Cartooning Pulitzer winner | 47 |
Princess who was a sister of Napoleon Bonaparte | 47 |
Cover subject of the first issue of Us magazine | 47 |
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" composer | 47 |
What record company does for recording sessions | 47 |
Banned chemicals still found in the environment | 47 |
Making out in front of everyone, say, for short | 47 |
''Once Upon a Mattress'' legume | 47 |
Painter of many Founding Fathers' portraits | 47 |
"Positive thinker" Norman Vincent ___ | 47 |
"Washington Merry-Go-Round" columnist | 47 |
Explorer who proved that Greenland is an island | 47 |
"Northward Over the Great Ice" writer | 47 |
Leave in a hurry (with ''out'') | 47 |
"Key & ___" (Comedy Central show) | 47 |
"The Arraignment of Paris" playwright | 47 |
Can't hear one when the audience is gripped | 47 |
Buddy Holly "Yes I love you, ___ Sue" | 47 |
Designer of Hong Kong's Bank of China Tower | 47 |
Soccer star with his name on a video game title | 47 |
Martinique volcano with a violent 1902 eruption | 47 |
Train in a 1974 movie title, or its 2009 remake | 47 |
___ Island National Wildlife Refuge, in Florida | 47 |
Hastert's successor as Speaker of the House | 47 |
Her father and brother were mayors of Baltimore | 47 |
Keats's "wealth of globèd ___" | 47 |
Flower that's a traditional symbol of China | 47 |
Word with "pill" or "rally" | 47 |
Warner Bros. toon who's odorous and amorous | 47 |
It "hits the spot," per old radio ads | 47 |
Word with "diem" or "annum" | 47 |
Actress Rosie of "Do the Right Thing" | 47 |
"___ at End House" (Christie mystery) | 47 |
Central ___ (coffeeshop on "Friends") | 47 |
Suddenly looked interested, with "up" | 47 |
Former presidential candidate in the Forbes 400 | 47 |
Antoinette after whom the Tony Awards are named | 47 |
Joe of several "Lethal Weapon" movies | 47 |
Coin with a profile of José MarÃa Morelos | 47 |
___ Shop Boys ("West End Girls" band) | 47 |
Ballplayer nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" | 47 |
Word with "point" or "jury" | 47 |
Bob __, first NBA player to be named MVP (1956) | 47 |
"Runnin' Down a Dream" singer Tom | 47 |
Candy acquired while holding one's chin up? | 47 |
Gp. concerned with flight, approach and landing | 47 |
Alexandria lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders | 47 |
Host of TV's top-rated program of 1999-2000 | 47 |
"Portnoy's Complaint" writer Roth | 47 |
Game "played" with answering machines | 47 |
Its white variety glows upon exposure to oxygen | 47 |
''La Vie en Rose'' singer Edith | 47 |
Singer whose life was made into a 1980 hit play | 47 |
Cotillard's "La Vie en Rose" role | 47 |
"Chatt'ring" birds in Shakespeare | 47 |
Beck cover "Leopard-Skin ___-Box Hat" | 47 |
Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, for one | 47 |
"Orange Is the New Black" protagonist | 47 |
Willis's "Twelve Monkeys" co-star | 47 |
"Hey There Delilah" ___ White T's | 47 |