The "good" silver is often stored in it | 49 |
Tom Fogerty & Randy Oda album about partners? | 49 |
Steven Seagal film, ''Under ___'' | 49 |
''The Treasure of the ___ Madre'' | 49 |
Novel subtitled "The Weaver of Raveloe" | 49 |
Word with "Night" or "Spring" | 49 |
Doubles players who aren't on speaking terms? | 49 |
What February might have, depending on the region | 49 |
"The Sheik" and "The General" | 49 |
Piece of jewelry for the Lone Ranger's horse? | 49 |
"My love is like a red, red rose," e.g. | 49 |
"If You Don't Know Me By Know" band | 49 |
The ___ (computer game about daily suburban life) | 49 |
Either singer on "Somethin' Stupid" | 49 |
The corner squares, clockwise from the lower left | 49 |
Musical version of "The Corn Is Green"? | 49 |
"Of Mice and Men" (1992) actor/director | 49 |
Word after "Permission to speak freely" | 49 |
Title for Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson | 49 |
Spacek of ''Crimes of the Heart'' | 49 |
It's heard in "Slumdog Millionaire" | 49 |
Instrument that's usually played cross-legged | 49 |
Instruments that usually have at least 18 strings | 49 |
"Mom" and "Mama's Family" | 49 |
"Frasier" and "Fawlty Towers" | 49 |
"2 Broke Girls" and "30 Rock" | 49 |
Threadneedle Street, ___ of London's commerce | 49 |
Hanging around and enjoying some nectar, perhaps? | 49 |
Word with "pack" or "shooter" | 49 |
Subscript in the formula for buckminsterfullerene | 49 |
___ punk (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' genre) | 49 |
Card game that doesn't use twos through sixes | 49 |
Word with "jump" or "goggles" | 49 |
"... and the __ are not cloudy all day" | 49 |
Shirts' adversaries, on an amateur game field | 49 |
Problem with CDs or records, but not so much MP3s | 49 |
One wanted for murder in Macedonia's capital? | 49 |
Word with "rocket" or "light" | 49 |
''Say Anything ...'' actress Ione | 49 |
Org. for which "Tania" was a gunslinger | 49 |
Denigrate, in English slang, with "off" | 49 |
Leaning Ani DiFranco song (with "The")? | 49 |
"To ___—perchance to dream": Hamlet | 49 |
'... -- and arrows of outrageous fortune' | 49 |
"For fun it's a wonderful toy" item | 49 |
"Entertaining Mr. ___" (Joe Orton play) | 49 |
"Coin-eating" part of a vending machine | 49 |
Someone who summons...when they get around to it? | 49 |
Word with "fry" or "potatoes" | 49 |
Had suspicions about Torme and Helen's mother | 49 |
Made from 'the best stuff on earth' brand | 49 |
Golf's ''Slammin' Sammy'' | 49 |
Golfing legend with the given name Samuel Jackson | 49 |
Try to figure out where that smell is coming from | 49 |
Where Tina Fey debuted her Sarah Palin impression | 49 |
Where the Blues Brothers got their start, briefly | 49 |
Variety show first hosted by G. Carlin in '75 | 49 |
TV show with a "Weekend Update" segment | 49 |
TV show on which Don Pardo does the announcements | 49 |
Show that's launched many film careers: Abbr. | 49 |
Show that has banned Cypress Hill and Frank Zappa | 49 |
One looking down on the "little people" | 49 |
"Jersey Shore" star born Nicole Polizzi | 49 |
Rapper who recently changed his last name to Lion | 49 |
Canadian one-hit wonder with "Informer" | 49 |
Thing held by Charles Foster Kane on his deathbed | 49 |
Hemingway's "The __ of Kilimanjaro" | 49 |
Bird whose feathers were once prized by milliners | 49 |
Teaching technique that involves asking questions | 49 |
" . . . a trip to the old ___": Farrell | 49 |
Word with "pop" or "fountain" | 49 |
Word with "cracker" and "pop" | 49 |
Nobelist Frederick ___, pioneer in radiochemistry | 49 |
"What are you waiting for, then?Leave!" | 49 |
Former gas company with headquarters in Cleveland | 49 |
Sun emanation responsible for the northern lights | 49 |
Carter Bays power pop group, with "The" | 49 |
Tubeless and with no moving parts, electronically | 49 |
Harrison Ford's role in "Star Wars" | 49 |
Ones with the motto "One for the road"? | 49 |
"___ Girls" (1978 Rolling Stones album) | 49 |
Gershwin's "_____ to Watch Over Me" | 49 |
" . . . lifeline, ___ is sinking today" | 49 |
Disney's ''___ of the South'' | 49 |
"Free Bird" and "Wild Horses" | 49 |
"Holy" group in 17th-century literature | 49 |
Garland's "A ___ the Middle Border" | 49 |
"___ and Lovers" (D. H. Lawrence novel) | 49 |
Starter for "fast" or "sayer" | 49 |
"Everything you see I owe to spaghetti" | 49 |
Palindromic hit song by the palindromic band Abba | 49 |
"Take Your Time (Do It Right)" ___ Band | 49 |
Simon and Garfunkel classic, with "The" | 49 |
1945 Zachary Scott vehicle (with "The") | 49 |
__ Bubble: 18th-century British economic disaster | 49 |
"Tell me something I haven't heard" | 49 |
"The Usual Suspects" villain Keyser ___ | 49 |
"The Usual Suspects" bad guy Keyser ___ | 49 |
Nietzsche's "Thus_____ Zarathustra" | 49 |
Approximately 1,600 feet, for the Brooklyn Bridge | 49 |