| Old car with the slogan "We are driven" | 49 |
| "___ Barry Turns 40" (1990 best seller) | 49 |
| "Love Will Lead You Back" singer Taylor | 49 |
| "Tell It to My Heart" singer Taylor ___ | 49 |
| First track on the 1956 album "Calypso" | 49 |
| 1983 taxi comedy that looks like five music notes | 49 |
| Its website has a "Rodents 101" section | 49 |
| Frat brother of Bluto in "Animal House" | 49 |
| Event depicted in "Saving Private Ryan" | 49 |
| Wrestling maneuver named after a banned substance | 49 |
| Subj. of the 1948 Nobel in Physiology or Medicine | 49 |
| Insecticide whose spelled-out name has 31 letters | 49 |
| Enforcer of the Controlled Substances Act (abbr.) | 49 |
| "___ Mr. Henshaw" (Beverly Cleary book) | 49 |
| "The Wreck of the Mary ___" (1959 film) | 49 |
| Socialist Eugene who ran for President five times | 49 |
| Presidential candidate who campaigned from prison | 49 |
| If it's outstanding, it's really not good | 49 |
| What one with "bills, bills, bills" has | 49 |
| Fished when asked to "fish or cut bait" | 49 |
| Like New York's Chrysler Building, familiarly | 49 |
| Kind of promotional ring once offered by Ovaltine | 49 |
| ''A Raisin in the Sun'' star Ruby | 49 |
| "High 'n' Dry" band ___ Leppard | 49 |
| ''Rehearsal of a Ballet'' painter | 49 |
| "Ad majorem ___ gloriam" (Jesuit motto) | 49 |
| "Fabien ___ Franchi" (Oscar Wilde poem) | 49 |
| "3 Feet High and Rising" group ___ Soul | 49 |
| Place where you might find a Larry David sandwich | 49 |
| Roma's "Touched by an Angel" costar | 49 |
| ''The Ten Commandments'' director | 49 |
| Star of Buñuel's "Belle de Jour" | 49 |
| "Keeps the teeth white" sloganeer, once | 49 |
| "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" word | 49 |
| Word from the Latin for "weep bitterly" | 49 |
| ''Edward Scissorhands'' portrayer | 49 |
| Barcelona chair designer Ludwig Mies van ___ Rohe | 49 |
| Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King stories | 49 |
| "Moines" or "Plaines" lead-in | 49 |
| ''L'Académie __ Sciences'' | 49 |
| "The Crimes of Love" author Marquis ___ | 49 |
| Change one's mind about, as a computer option | 49 |
| " . . . the ___ of the flesh": Eph. 2:3 | 49 |
| 1934's Airflow and 1955's Fireflite, e.g. | 49 |
| Two-time losing Republican presidential candidate | 49 |
| ___, Cheatham, and Howe (bad name for a law firm) | 49 |
| She played Grace Van Owen on "L.A. Law" | 49 |
| 1988 #1 Michael Jackson hit "Dirty ___" | 49 |
| What the Ramones were "Too Tough to" do | 49 |
| The Ramones were "Too Tough to" do this | 49 |
| Ngo Dinh ___, South Vietnam's first president | 49 |
| "Someone's in the kitchen with ___" | 49 |
| Quicksilver Messenger Service lead singer Valenti | 49 |
| Fashion house that debuted Poison perfume in 1985 | 49 |
| Prankster's item, and this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| British prime minister before and after Gladstone | 49 |
| Civil War song ironically written by a Northerner | 49 |
| It was Genentech's stock ticker symbol, aptly | 49 |
| It's been extinct since the late 17th century | 49 |
| "Nobody ___ It Better," Carly Simon hit | 49 |
| Snoop ___ ("What's My Name" rapper) | 49 |
| "___ have something stuck in my teeth?" | 49 |
| "--- dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 49 |
| Question a chicken might answer "no" to | 49 |
| Two-time '80s-'90s Senate majority leader | 49 |
| Island discovered on Columbus's second voyage | 49 |
| Jon Hamm's "Mad Men" role __ Draper | 49 |
| Summer who sang "Love to Love You Baby" | 49 |
| He sang with Alan, Jay, Merrill, Wayne, and Jimmy | 49 |
| Kerr's "Please ___ Eat the Daisies" | 49 |
| Word with "French" or "stage" | 49 |
| ''Let's Make a Deal'' choices | 49 |
| "Cannery Row" restaurant owner __ Flood | 49 |
| Golf course known as the "Blue Monster" | 49 |
| "The loudest taste on earth" snack item | 49 |
| Adjective for Urkel of "Family Matters" | 49 |
| Gobel's "I Married a Woman" co-star | 49 |
| ''U.S.A.'' author John ___ Passos | 49 |
| ''The lady ___ protest too much'' | 49 |
| Lennon's last album released before his death | 49 |
| "Hamlet"-"Othello" twin bill? | 49 |
| ''The King of Queens'' first name | 49 |
| 2009 Grammy winner for "Crack a Bottle" | 49 |
| Emmy winner de Matteo of "The Sopranos" | 49 |
| Feeling when called to the principal's office | 49 |
| 1992 U.S. Olympic hoopsters, with "the" | 49 |
| Child actress who appeared with [circled letters] | 49 |
| ___ & the Medicine Show (1960s-80s rock band) | 49 |
| You'll travel if you don't do this enough | 49 |
| "One million dollars, Mr. Bond" speaker | 49 |
| "The Art of Arousal" author, familiarly | 49 |
| "All the King's Men" actress Joanne | 49 |
| It starts by "springing forward": abbr. | 49 |
| Switch-over invented by Benjamin Franklin (abbr.) | 49 |
| Word with "date" or "process" | 49 |
| Wilfred Owen's "___ et Decorum Est" | 49 |
| " . . . the bonnet of Bonny ___": Scott | 49 |
| "An Inconvenient Woman" author Dominick | 49 |
| Allan ___, "Sands of Iwo Jima" director | 49 |
| " . . . despised and ___ king": Shelley | 49 |