Old actress Renée of "La Bohème" | 48 |
"Advanced medicine for pain" sloganeer | 48 |
Tool whose blade is at right angles to the shaft | 48 |
Whence "The descent into Hell is easy" | 48 |
Member of a hockey team with a plane on its logo | 48 |
"Space" or "nautical" prefix | 48 |
"The Rich Man and the Tanner" fabulist | 48 |
"Familiarity breeds contempt" fabulist | 48 |
Velázquez's "The Lady With ___" | 48 |
Diego Velázquez’s “Lady With ___” | 48 |
It pays you cash when you get hurt and miss work | 48 |
Key of Chopin's "Heroic Polonaise" | 48 |
'... friend who never made --': Tennyson | 48 |
"The game's ___" (Sherlock Holmes) | 48 |
Part of a ''Jeopardy!'' category | 48 |
"Jumpin' Jack Flash, it's ___" | 48 |
"It's ____!" ("Groovy!") | 48 |
"The African Queen" screenwriter James | 48 |
"The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter | 48 |
"The African Queen" scriptwriter James | 48 |
''A Death in the Family'' author | 48 |
''A Death in the Family'' writer | 48 |
Steve of "The Sarah Silverman Program" | 48 |
Philip with a 1975 best seller on C.I.A. secrets | 48 |
James who co-wrote "The African Queen" | 48 |
Co-screenwriter of "The African Queen" | 48 |
Arthur and his family in "Hoop Dreams" | 48 |
"Ain't She Sweet?" composer Milton | 48 |
''... for children of all ___!'' | 48 |
Like a "Dancing With the Stars" winner | 48 |
''Once more,'' to Li'l Abner | 48 |
Film about a corrida participant put to pasture? | 48 |
Word in the first line of the Gettysburg Address | 48 |
"Four score and seven years ___ . . ." | 48 |
Kingsley novel ''Two Years ___'' | 48 |
Kingsley's ''Two Years ___'' | 48 |
All Those Years ___" (George Harrison song) | 48 |
"A long time ---, in a galaxy far ..." | 48 |
"A long time ___, in a galaxy far ..." | 48 |
Indian city that's the site of the Taj Mahal | 48 |
"The ___ of the skeleton": T. S. Eliot | 48 |
"Janie's Got ___" (Aerosmith song) | 48 |
''I'm still standing here!'' | 48 |
"Now you're speaking my language!" | 48 |
"Yes ... that's the spot ... yes!" | 48 |
''Oh, give me ___, where . . .'' | 48 |
''Give ___ - don't pollute'' | 48 |
"All in ___ and copper sky": Coleridge | 48 |
Verdi opera commissioned by the Khedive of Egypt | 48 |
2000 Broadway show featuring music by Elton John | 48 |
''. . . good for what ___ you'' | 48 |
Program with a "Buddy List," for short | 48 |
Je t'__: Pierre's "I love you" | 48 |
"Darling, je vous ___ beaucoup . . . " | 48 |
Singer Mann with a "Big Lebowski" role | 48 |
Prepares to shoot water in the clown's mouth | 48 |
Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny | 48 |
"It __ over till it's over": Berra | 48 |
Gershwin's "It ___ Necessarily So" | 48 |
Allmans "___ Wastin' Time No More" | 48 |
"It ___ Me Babe" (hit for the Turtles) | 48 |
"I __ Marching Anymore" (protest song) | 48 |
''Is You Is or Is You __ . . .'' | 48 |
Word with "raid" or "strike" | 48 |
Word with "raid" or "filter" | 48 |
Something to go down at the end of an engagement | 48 |
Album with the 1978 hit "Deacon Blues" | 48 |
Work for which Steely Dan won their first Grammy | 48 |
"If you're ever in ___, here I am" | 48 |
Allowing for pets' comings and goings, maybe | 48 |
William H. Bonney, ___ "Billy the Kid" | 48 |
"...but you can call me...", initially | 48 |
He succeeded to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 1989 | 48 |
Ohio city where Alcoholics Anonymous was founded | 48 |
City whose daily newspaper is the Beacon Journal | 48 |
"When I was ___ . . . ": W. S. Gilbert | 48 |
"___-in His Lamp" (Bugs Bunny classic) | 48 |
Cop who brings back the genie when he goes AWOL? | 48 |
It was once called Mission San Antonio de Valero | 48 |
One of the men on "Two and a Half Men" | 48 |
Singer Jackson with more than 20 #1 country hits | 48 |
Arkin of ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' | 48 |
___ Freed, the so-called Father of Rock and Roll | 48 |
"Jagged Little Pill" singer Morissette | 48 |
"Two Years Before the Mast" star, 1946 | 48 |
Group founded by Lois Wilson, Bill W.'s wife | 48 |
"Them's the breaks," more formally | 48 |
Its flag shows the Big Dipper and the North Star | 48 |
Jessica of the "Fantastic Four" series | 48 |
Co-star of 2005's "Fantastic Four" | 48 |
"The American Dream" playwright Edward | 48 |
"Seascape" Pulitzer-winning playwright | 48 |
Mitch who wrote "Tuesdays With Morrie" | 48 |
North America's largest producer of aluminum | 48 |
Metals giant in the Dow Jones industrial average | 48 |
Bisset co-star in "The Mephisto Waltz" | 48 |
Tony winner for "Guys and Dolls," 1951 | 48 |
Tony nominee for "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 48 |
Director of the last episode of "MASH" | 48 |
Brad's "Inglourious Basterds" role | 48 |