"Moondance" classic "And ___" | 49 |
Sports commentator's reaction to an upset win | 49 |
"___ to You," Dexter-Paris tune of 1946 | 49 |
Words before a climactic mystery novel revelation | 49 |
"Different strokes for different folks" | 49 |
Philosophical comment on people's differences | 49 |
Opening words of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 49 |
Broadway producer's comment at the poker game | 49 |
Line from a young basketballer who idolizes Shaq? | 49 |
Pam <--> Nicklaus's caddie's burden | 49 |
Actor with an L.A.P.D. auditorium named after him | 49 |
They're related to the severity of the crimes | 49 |
"Would you like something spicy, Karl?" | 49 |
He killed Steve Cochran in "White Heat" | 49 |
Barack Obama's secretary of homeland security | 49 |
Bounty hunter in "Attack of the Clones" | 49 |
Opinion piece published at the start of the year? | 49 |
"Doctor Zhivago" Oscar composer Maurice | 49 |
Rapper born 2/29/1976 who had a feud with 50 Cent | 49 |
"Numbers" abstract expressionist artist | 49 |
Fossil remains of homo erectus discovered in 1891 | 49 |
Chain store that began as The Golden Rule in 1902 | 49 |
He can tell if "you might be a redneck" | 49 |
Flight of the Conchords member with big sideburns | 49 |
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" composer Kern | 49 |
"Hit" group with "Centerfold" | 49 |
Chichi-___ (largest of Japan's Bonin Islands) | 49 |
#3 in Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists | 49 |
Billy Crystal's character on "Soap" | 49 |
Last male survivor among the Mayflower passengers | 49 |
'Chinatown'; 'Prizzi's Honor' | 49 |
Modern composer known for 4'33" of quiet | 49 |
Writer/director known for his coming-of-age films | 49 |
Blind poet who often wrote in an ancient language | 49 |
Former Denver Broncos star who now is doing fine? | 49 |
Taking a job as a columnist for the 1%? (6->5) | 49 |
''Alfie'' star, when risking jail | 49 |
Completely fooled one of the Beverly Hillbillies? | 49 |
Actress Lewis of "Natural Born Killers" | 49 |
Date shown on the tablet of the Statue of Liberty | 49 |
"Brewster's Millions" actress, 1945 | 49 |
Genetic material that appears to have no function | 49 |
Spring training home of the Cardinals and Marlins | 49 |
Doesn't bother to return the turpentine, say? | 49 |
Advice about what to tell the insurance adjuster? | 49 |
Haruki Murakami novel two before "1Q84" | 49 |
What the goldsmith brought to the potluck dinner? | 49 |
Programming language named after playwright Capek | 49 |
"Keep It Simple" Grammy-winning Mo' | 49 |
Scapegoat for some dumb New England Patriots fans | 49 |
R&B singer with scattered money from a shark? | 49 |
___ Mountain Landis (first baseball commissioner) | 49 |
R.E.M. "What's the Frequency, ___?" | 49 |
"Train ___-Rollin'" (Aerosmith hit) | 49 |
Larry of the original "West Side Story" | 49 |
American League first basemen Millar and Youkilis | 49 |
Person who saw how a Vigenere cipher was created? | 49 |
Nicole who plays Becca in "Rabbit Hole" | 49 |
Cult Canadian comedy troupe, with "The" | 49 |
Portmanteau word for a rapper/reality star couple | 49 |
Acela painted aqua? (Miles Davis / John Coltrane) | 49 |
Milhouse's father on "The Simpsons" | 49 |
"Once You ___ Stranger" (1969 thriller) | 49 |
"Six Degrees of Separation" family name | 49 |
Biographer biographized in "Poison Pen" | 49 |
Government marked by rampant greed and corruption | 49 |
First priority of an Australian beverage company? | 49 |
Walter who played Chekov on "Star Trek" | 49 |
Department store chain headquartered in Wisconsin | 49 |
Humpbacked fertility deity of Southwestern tribes | 49 |
It links the Sea of Japan with the East China Sea | 49 |
Streisand's "A Star Is Born" costar | 49 |
David Harrington's string quartet, familiarly | 49 |
___-One ("Sound of da Police" musician) | 49 |
A fine whine to go with one's seafood entree? | 49 |
"The Spanish Tragedy" playwright Thomas | 49 |
''The Spanish Tragedy'' dramatist | 49 |
Young scientists who are impossible to work with? | 49 |
1950s fad garment with wavy fur and divided legs? | 49 |
Feature of the ancient palace of Minos at Knossos | 49 |
Louis Malle film of 1974, "___, Lucien" | 49 |
New Hampshire city named after a Greek prefecture | 49 |
Tennis player nicknamed "The Crocodile" | 49 |
Papuan port in which Amelia Earhart was last seen | 49 |
Home to California's Torrey Pines Golf Course | 49 |
Delibes opera featuring "The Bell Song" | 49 |
Arts and crafts projects that hold badges or keys | 49 |
Resident of the flying island visited by Gulliver | 49 |
"Goodbye" and "amen," usually | 49 |
Alec Guinness film (with ''The'') | 49 |
One who's not in the habit of wearing a habit | 49 |
"Poosh 'Em Up" Tony ___ of baseball | 49 |
Tourist attraction on Texas' Pedernales River | 49 |
Cow cookies, meadow muffins, and pasture patties? | 49 |
Transcription that includes the lyrics and melody | 49 |
Word with "major" or "little" | 49 |
The corner squares, clockwise from the upper left | 49 |
" . . . ___ hungry look": Julius Caesar | 49 |
Site of history making 1947 Alberta oil discovery | 49 |
Family that originally owned the Cadillac company | 49 |