Sound before "Your fly is open" | 41 |
Show that featured Adam Pascal as Radames | 41 |
State bordering the Gulf of Mexico: Abbr. | 41 |
S. Foster's "Nelly Was ___" | 41 |
San Antonio attraction without a basement | 41 |
Sound heard when the wrong door is opened | 41 |
Shakespearean ''Bummer!'' | 41 |
State that originally had four time zones | 41 |
Spinks's opponent in two title fights | 41 |
Silverstone of "The Babysitter" | 41 |
Sci-fi thriller starring Sigourney Weaver | 41 |
Sheryl Crow's "__ Wanna Do" | 41 |
Succulent once used to treat tuberculosis | 41 |
Second highest in a family of instruments | 41 |
Sang about "Little Earthquakes" | 41 |
Something to give an Alabama cheerleader? | 41 |
Southern California's Santa ___ winds | 41 |
Soup- ___ -fish (gent's evening garb) | 41 |
Samberg who hosted "Shark Week" | 41 |
She was preceded as chancellor by Gerhard | 41 |
Subatomic particle with a negative charge | 41 |
Sinatra's "My Way" lyricist | 41 |
Secret Wish Magic Romance perfume creator | 41 |
Saint called the founder of Scholasticism | 41 |
Sponsor of the National Repertory Theater | 41 |
Store manager on "The Simpsons" | 41 |
Slushy seller on "The Simpsons" | 41 |
Sea damaged by Soviet irrigation projects | 41 |
Spanish tennis player ___ Sanchez Vicario | 41 |
Spirit in ''The Tempest'' | 41 |
Sprite in ''The Tempest'' | 41 |
Schoenberg's "Moses und __" | 41 |
Site of the world's tallest mountains | 41 |
Sean of "The Lord of the Rings" | 41 |
Shakespeare's "___ Like It" | 41 |
Sports org. that publishes DEUCE magazine | 41 |
Site of the only WWII battle on U.S. soil | 41 |
She played Sarah in "The Bible" | 41 |
Shattersphere's "To No ___" | 41 |
Sign of trouble --> commercial writers | 41 |
Singer Erykah who had a son by Andre 3000 | 41 |
Strip of material used for identification | 41 |
Senate's Democratic Chief Deputy Whip | 41 |
Sharp-tongued, domineering wife, in slang | 41 |
Secretly keeps in the email loop, briefly | 41 |
St. Thomas à ___ (martyred archbishop) | 41 |
S. Foster's "Louisiana ___" | 41 |
Sylvia Plath novel (with "The") | 41 |
Singer who was good at making horseshoes? | 41 |
Stella's "Streetcar" sister | 41 |
Star of ''The Big Sleep'' | 41 |
Skater Brian who won Olympic gold in 1988 | 41 |
Side-___ (sight with a loose-fitting top) | 41 |
Sound made when passing the sound barrier | 41 |
Something made in the still of the night? | 41 |
Something to live on, if you're lucky | 41 |
Someone else's kid compared to yours? | 41 |
Souter succeeded him on the Supreme Court | 41 |
Stock at hardware stores and garden shops | 41 |
Space needed to store a character of text | 41 |
Site of the tomb of William the Conqueror | 41 |
Sammy who co-wrote "High Hopes" | 41 |
Stan Lee's role in many a Marvel film | 41 |
Singer-songwriter's key-changing tool | 41 |
Sculptor Anthony or LBJ biographer Robert | 41 |
Sweet substitute at the health food store | 41 |
Studied carefully, as a "joint" | 41 |
S. Lewis's "___ Timberlane" | 41 |
Sets (yarn) on a needle to begin knitting | 41 |
Subjects of some paranoia about terrorism | 41 |
Something full of interesting characters? | 41 |
Subject of "Long Live the King" | 41 |
Some emergency cases may be found in them | 41 |
Skelton junket is depicted in the funnies | 41 |
Scam ... or an apt title for this puzzle? | 41 |
Snake also known as the highland moccasin | 41 |
Stick in one's ___ (cause resentment) | 41 |
Seymour ___, the Father of Supercomputing | 41 |
Saltwater or freshwater creature, briefly | 41 |
Show that features a lot of bodily fluids | 41 |
Setting for many Blackhawks games?: Abbr. | 41 |
She played Fiona in "Brigadoon" | 41 |
Subject of a St. Petersburg, Fla., museum | 41 |
Seaman-novelist who served on the Pilgrim | 41 |
Saint-Saëns "La ___ Macabre" | 41 |
Seamstress' ''oops''? | 41 |
Sudermann's "___ Hohe Lied" | 41 |
Singer Taylor or Heisman Award winner Ron | 41 |
Some Martha Stewart Living photo displays | 41 |
Shannon of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 41 |
Strauss' "__ Rosenkavalier" | 41 |
Show about a runway wardrobe malfunction? | 41 |
Susan of "The Partridge Family" | 41 |
Square's corner-to-corner line: Abbr. | 41 |
Ships whose rudders don't touch water | 41 |
Style that influenced the Scissor Sisters | 41 |
Subj. of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine | 41 |
Stale beer- and weed-scented place, often | 41 |
Symbolic representation of the Holy Ghost | 41 |
Sir Francis who circumnavigated the globe | 41 |