TwoÂ’s company, threeÂ’s a crowd, but ... | 47 |
"___ entered in those wise men three" | 47 |
The Huxtable boy, on "The Cosby Show" | 47 |
Malcolm-Jamal's "Cosby Show" role | 47 |
Lone Huxtable son on "The Cosby Show" | 47 |
TV show responsible for "Chrismukkah" | 47 |
TV show set at the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company | 47 |
Group with the #1 hit "One Bad Apple" | 47 |
1998 remake in which Lindsay Lohan played twins | 47 |
Story first published serially in 1836 and 1837 | 47 |
"On the highway of life, I chose ___" | 47 |
"He went to the funeral just for ___" | 47 |
Film that was Bette Midler's starring debut | 47 |
Stevie Wonder's "___ Three Words" | 47 |
Queen "___ Are the Days of Our Lives" | 47 |
"___ Foolish Things" (1930's hit) | 47 |
''__ are the times that . . .'' | 47 |
" . . . drown ___ with tears": Hamlet | 47 |
#5. "Original Pirate Material" by ___ | 47 |
Why Andy Capp took a class on 'andicapping? | 47 |
Shak. play about Prospero's favorite books? | 47 |
Epithet for an "American Idol" loser? | 47 |
1967 Peter Fonda film written by Jack Nicholson | 47 |
Org. headquartered on N.Y.C.'s First Avenue | 47 |
Graham Parker and the Rumour album from '80 | 47 |
1933 movie starring Fay Wray and Melvyn Douglas | 47 |
Imogen Heap "Speak for Yourself" song | 47 |
"Do You Know ___ San Jose?": 1967 hit | 47 |
Waiters' reaction after breakfast was over? | 47 |
"Think ___" (dieter's imperative) | 47 |
Film about a sculpture that defies description? | 47 |
What this puzzle's theme answers start with | 47 |
Comb-over-worthy, when fatigued on the outside? | 47 |
Which "Stone" we are, to Jimi Hendrix | 47 |
Classic Orson Welles film, with "The" | 47 |
"As far across as my hands are apart" | 47 |
Marshall's replacement on the Supreme Court | 47 |
Beachwear that leaves little to the imagination | 47 |
2011 role for Chris Hemsworth as Odin's son | 47 |
Chamberlain TV miniseries, with "The" | 47 |
"___ Swell" (Rodgers & Hart song) | 47 |
1957 Joanne Woodward film, with "The" | 47 |
What death or good luck comes in, it's said | 47 |
Put the star of "Ecstasy" in ecstasy? | 47 |
1957 filmic interpretation of “Macbeth” | 47 |
Laughing comment when something's all over? | 47 |
Day after so-called "hump day": Abbr. | 47 |
Northernmost part of the globe to the ancients | 47 |
"Much appreciated," in a text message | 47 |
"___ 1138" (George Lucas sci-fi film) | 47 |
''__ 1138'' (George Lucas film) | 47 |
Talese's "__ Neighbor's Wife" | 47 |
"Frailty, ___ name is woman!": Hamlet | 47 |
Aggressive policy to increase box office sales? | 47 |
#1 hit from the Beatles album "Help!" | 47 |
Game that's the hidden theme of this puzzle | 47 |
Game featured in the movie "WarGames" | 47 |
Word with "basin" or "wave" | 47 |
"The washday miracle" sloganeer, once | 47 |
Helps through difficulty, with "over" | 47 |
Robert Plant "___ Dye on the Highway" | 47 |
What the groom might do just before his wedding | 47 |
Like a baseball game heading into extra innings | 47 |
"Saved by the Bell" co-star, nowadays | 47 |
Zoo animal Roger Waters "Broke Free"? | 47 |
Medicine Hat ______ (Memorial Cup winners 1988) | 47 |
Keith Urban "___ Summer Comes Around" | 47 |
Sent forth new shoots from the base, as a plant | 47 |
''Tiny'' one created by Dickens | 47 |
Word with "limit" or "zone" | 47 |
1994 sci-fi film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme | 47 |
Overly engaging websites with little value, say | 47 |
Critic's negative review of a newsmagazine? | 47 |
''___ of Athens'' (Shakespeare) | 47 |
It can be used when making solders and soldiers | 47 |
Element with twice as many protons as manganese | 47 |
Howe who wrote "Pride's Crossing" | 47 |
___ Louise of "Gilligan's Island" | 47 |
Historic musical "Alley" of Manhattan | 47 |
Cartoon reporter with a fox terrier named Snowy | 47 |
"Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips" singer | 47 |
With a ___ the hat to (acknowledging, on blogs) | 47 |
"That's just the ___ the iceberg" | 47 |
Hedren of Hitchcock's "The Birds" | 47 |
Beginning of "the season to be jolly" | 47 |
“___ better to have loved and lost ...” | 47 |
Actress Campbell of TV's "Martin" | 47 |
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" queen | 47 |
Word from the Old English for "tenth" | 47 |
It's declared after the last hit, for short | 47 |
Concession from a fighter's corner, perhaps | 47 |
"Shutupshutupshutupshutup," initially | 47 |
"OMG, stop with the details already!" | 47 |
"More than I needed to know!" letters | 47 |
"More than I needed to hear!" (abbr.) | 47 |
"More than I need to know," initially | 47 |
FLETCHER-SHAKESPEARE PLAY, WITH "THE" | 47 |
Cable channel that shows "The Closer" | 47 |
"Cause I'm ___, I'm dynamite" | 47 |
Burns' "tim'rous beastie" ode | 47 |