When doubled, Debbie Harry's solo debut album | 49 |
Word in several Dunkin' Donuts doughnut names | 49 |
"Heaven's Gate" actor Kristofferson | 49 |
Drummer Gene who played with Goodman in the 1930s | 49 |
Record label in old TV ads for compilation albums | 49 |
Actor Russell of "Escape From New York" | 49 |
"The Bridge on the River __": 1957 film | 49 |
"Kollege of Musical Knowledge" host Kay | 49 |
''Hotel du ___'' (Anita Brookner) | 49 |
''Chantilly ___'' ('50s song) | 49 |
"She'll wear satins and ___ . . . " | 49 |
Word that can precede or follow "first" | 49 |
"___ Choice" (George Jones duets album) | 49 |
Hit from the "Moulin Rouge!" soundtrack | 49 |
"___-A-Lympics" (old TV cartoon series) | 49 |
Bert who sang "If I Only Had the Nerve" | 49 |
Actress Christine of "Funny About Love" | 49 |
"And I ___ me down with a will": R.L.S. | 49 |
"Upon whose bosom snow has ___": Kilmer | 49 |
''Mighty ___ a Rose'' (1901 song) | 49 |
Composer of the opera "Le Roi d'Ys" | 49 |
''Tortilla Flat'' actress of 1942 | 49 |
Hope's co-star in "My Favorite Spy" | 49 |
" . . . and the ___ walk": Matthew 11:5 | 49 |
"Ni Hao, Kai-___" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 49 |
Ezio Pinza's "Mr. Imperium" co-star | 49 |
"This is my own, my native ___!": Scott | 49 |
Martin of ''Mission: Impossible'' | 49 |
"Penny ___" (1967 Beatles chart-topper) | 49 |
"7 Faces of Dr. ___" (Tony Randall pic) | 49 |
Actress Park-Lincoln of "Knots Landing" | 49 |
"Knots Landing" actress __ Park Lincoln | 49 |
Prix de ___ de Triomphe (annual Paris horse race) | 49 |
"___ and the Real Girl" (Gosling movie) | 49 |
TV's "Lights Out" narrator: 1949-50 | 49 |
Word with "hurrah" or "laugh" | 49 |
Supertramp " ... Famous ___ Words ... " | 49 |
"I'm ___!" (White Rabbit's cry) | 49 |
Letterman's TV program (with "The") | 49 |
Room that might say "Gents" on the door | 49 |
Rock that cannot, in fact, be contained in a lamp | 49 |
Chocolate ___ cake (dessert with a molten center) | 49 |
"___ Come Back to Me" (Etna's song) | 49 |
Jack who wrote the lyrics to "Tenderly" | 49 |
They're still intact after they're broken | 49 |
"Barbarians at the Gate" business subj. | 49 |
Medicine behind the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | 49 |
___ & Perrins (brand of Worcestershire sauce) | 49 |
Results of "Unsolved Mysteries" airings | 49 |
Word with "little" or "major" | 49 |
Kevin's "The King of Queens" costar | 49 |
"Into the dangerous world I ___": Blake | 49 |
Norman who produced "All in the Family" | 49 |
Commander of Eastern Sea Frontier: 1943–46 | 49 |
"You ___ me away from home" Rod Stewart | 49 |
Classic portrait subject usually seen with a bird | 49 |
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Pulitzer winner | 49 |
"To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist Harper | 49 |
Hosiery brand that sponsored women-only 10K races | 49 |
Disney World has a Loch Ness monster made of them | 49 |
Composer of the "Gold and Silver" waltz | 49 |
Hero in Treece's "Vinland the Good" | 49 |
Ericson with a U.S. national holiday in his honor | 49 |
Gable's "Gone With the Wind" costar | 49 |
Role in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 49 |
Girl in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 49 |
"___ try!" ("I wanna do it!") | 49 |
Cariou of Broadway's "Sweeney Todd" | 49 |
Georg Büchner's "Leonce and ___" | 49 |
She played Glinda the Good in "The Wiz" | 49 |
He appeared in eight consecutive U.S. Open finals | 49 |
"What Is to Be Done?" pamphleteer, 1901 | 49 |
Musical with the song "Twist and Shout" | 49 |
James Douglas Muir ___ (TV host's birth name) | 49 |
Comic with a "Popular Mechanics" column | 49 |
Lotte of ''The Threepenny Opera'' | 49 |
"Anna Karenina" author's first name | 49 |
Constellation with the stars Regulus and Denebola | 49 |
Fifth-century pope known as "the Great" | 49 |
Byzantine emperor called "the Armenian" | 49 |
17th-century pope who died 27 days into his reign | 49 |
Loewe's "My Fair Lady" collaborator | 49 |
"On the Street Where You Live" lyricist | 49 |
"No Time for Sergeants" director Mervyn | 49 |
Grungy, arty neighborhood of Manhattan, for short | 49 |
Cocteau's "_____ enfants terribles" | 49 |
"___ Femmes Savantes" (Molière play) | 49 |
"__ Échos" (French financial paper) | 49 |
Gore who sang "It's My Party," 1963 | 49 |
Musical with "Valjean's Confession" | 49 |
Word mistakenly substituted for "fewer" | 49 |
"___ is more" (architectural principle) | 49 |
Kiss "___ Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll" | 49 |
"I'm not standin' in their way" | 49 |
Ball offer, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
"August: Osage County" playwright Tracy | 49 |
Willy who wrote "The Conquest of Space" | 49 |
Capital that's home to the Norbulingka Palace | 49 |
Heroine of Debussy's "Prodigal Son" | 49 |
Oskar in ''Schindler's List'' | 49 |