| Linda Ronstadt's ''___ Easy'' | 49 |
| "___ easy to fall in love" (1977 lyric) | 49 |
| Part of a spout-climbing spider's description | 49 |
| "___ Bitsy Spider," children's song | 49 |
| Cousin from an "altogether ooky" family | 49 |
| "One Day in the Life of ___ Denisovich" | 49 |
| ''Ghostbusters'' director Reitman | 49 |
| Tolstoy's "The Death of ___ Ilyich" | 49 |
| "___ Young Man" (Trump reality special) | 49 |
| Johnny Cash's "___ Been Everywhere" | 49 |
| The Beatles' "___ Just Seen a Face" | 49 |
| "___ got a little list . . . ": Gilbert | 49 |
| Burl who sang "A Holly Jolly Christmas" | 49 |
| 1958 Oscar winner for "The Big Country" | 49 |
| Soap whose first slogan was "It floats" | 49 |
| Setting of a 1945 Pulitzer-winning photo, briefly | 49 |
| "How ___ the War" (cynical 1967 parody) | 49 |
| Walton, author of "The Compleat Angler" | 49 |
| "The Compleat Angler" writer ___ Walton | 49 |
| "I will follow a no-fat diet," said ___ | 49 |
| Biblical brother who dreamt of a ladder to heaven | 49 |
| Star of the 1976 miniseries “I, Claudius” | 49 |
| New York was named for him, before he became king | 49 |
| "_____ Fighting Ships" (British annual) | 49 |
| Where "Kimigayo" is the national anthem | 49 |
| Pachinko billionaire Kunio Busujima's country | 49 |
| "Guns, Germs, and Steel" author Diamond | 49 |
| One of the subjects of "The Late Shift" | 49 |
| Catalog name, or a possible title for this puzzle | 49 |
| German city where Napoleon defeated the Prussians | 49 |
| Game show with the theme music "Think!" | 49 |
| "Golf for Dummies" as read by actor ___ | 49 |
| "Grand" or "petit" dance move | 49 |
| They're grounded when they're misbehaving | 49 |
| Joan who sang "I Love Rock 'n Roll" | 49 |
| The Pink Panther, in "The Pink Panther" | 49 |
| Brand with a logo of red, blue, and green stripes | 49 |
| Brand that's not for peanut allergy sufferers | 49 |
| "Huckleberry Finn" character and others | 49 |
| Author of the best-selling book series in history | 49 |
| Female singer's 2001 album that debuted at #1 | 49 |
| "The Wedding Planner" star, to her fans | 49 |
| "The Back-up Plan" actress, in tabloids | 49 |
| Tom, Ma or Pa, in "The Grapes of Wrath" | 49 |
| Offspring "Why Don't You Get a ___" | 49 |
| Skater Starbuck who was married to Terry Bradshaw | 49 |
| Mojo ___ ("Powerfpuff Girls" character) | 49 |
| Erica who wrote "Any Woman's Blues" | 49 |
| "How Important Can It Be?" singer James | 49 |
| Composer of "The Well-Tempered Clavier" | 49 |
| Sport in which Israel won its first Olympic medal | 49 |
| Andrews of ''The Sound of Music'' | 49 |
| O'Casey's "___ and the Paycock" | 49 |
| Goddess often pictured in a peacock-drawn chariot | 49 |
| Subject of the bio "A Life in the Dark" | 49 |
| E. J. ___ Jr., longtime writer for The New Yorker | 49 |
| Brothers Marvin and Bernard, formerly of CBS News | 49 |
| Sugar __ (Monroe in "Some Like It Hot") | 49 |
| ''Taxi'' double-Emmy winner Carol | 49 |
| 2009 Grammy winner for "Swagga Like Us" | 49 |
| "Raiders of the Lost Ark" actress Allen | 49 |
| Fist name in the ''Titanic'' cast | 49 |
| 1918 song girl whose name was sung with a stutter | 49 |
| Singer with the 1992 album "Ingénue" | 49 |
| Sandra's costar in "The Lake House" | 49 |
| Ship part represented by the constellation Carina | 49 |
| Knightley of "Pirates of the Caribbean" | 49 |
| Kutcher's "That '70s Show" role | 49 |
| "Jeopardy!" whiz with an apt first name | 49 |
| Midwest birthplace of Orson Welles and Don Ameche | 49 |
| "Lou Grant" paper, with "the" | 49 |
| Hipster's question of appreciation in Africa? | 49 |
| "From Here to Eternity" actress Deborah | 49 |
| Stevie's "Songs in the ___ of Life" | 49 |
| Author of "Defense of Fort M'Henry" | 49 |
| Daniel who wrote "Flowers For Algernon" | 49 |
| Basinger of ''L.A. Confidential'' | 49 |
| Literally, "something worn" in Japanese | 49 |
| Ray Charles or Otis Redding, based on who you ask | 49 |
| "Youth & Young Manhood" ___ of Leon | 49 |
| Captain of the ''USS Enterprise'' | 49 |
| Show with tunes adapted from the music of Borodin | 49 |
| Chocolate treat often packaged with four sections | 49 |
| Catwoman portrayer on TV's "Batman" | 49 |
| Band with the 1988 album "Blow My Fuse" | 49 |
| Group in the Bogart film "Black Legion" | 49 |
| ''The Pink Panther'' actor (2006) | 49 |
| Schultz's boss, in a '60s-'70s sitcom | 49 |
| Word with "jerk" or "slapper" | 49 |
| Measurement point for sock height or skirt length | 49 |
| "... Yorick! I __ him, Horatio": Hamlet | 49 |
| Word with "steak" or "paring" | 49 |
| What to do after Weezer's "Undone"? | 49 |
| Word repeated before "Who's there?" | 49 |
| Secretary of state who initiated dollar diplomacy | 49 |
| Nigel, in the animated movie "The Wild" | 49 |
| One of Nike's Most Valuable Puppets in TV ads | 49 |
| German chancellor between Schmidt and Schröder | 49 |
| First name of West Germany's first chancellor | 49 |
| "Rock and Roll, Hoochie ___" (1974 hit) | 49 |