Said ''no contest,'' perhaps | 44 |
Show that can be downloaded to an MP3 player | 44 |
Schemer called to mind by the Madoff swindle | 44 |
Setting for the Königsberg bridge problem | 44 |
Spot that may be on the environment, briefly | 44 |
Sound before "Your fly's open" | 44 |
Saudi Arabia is the only nation adjoining it | 44 |
Sound heard through a stethoscope, sometimes | 44 |
Smokey Robinson's music genre, for short | 44 |
Stephen of "The End of the Affair" | 44 |
Sitcom whose theme song was sung by its star | 44 |
She played June in "Walk the Line" | 44 |
Strategy for reducing loan payments, briefly | 44 |
Successor to Frist as Senate majority leader | 44 |
Sweeney of ''Anything Goes'' | 44 |
Setting for the movie "Sister Act" | 44 |
Syngman ___ (first president of South Korea) | 44 |
Sitcom character who got married on 10/28/74 | 44 |
Star in the same constellation as Betelgeuse | 44 |
Sound heard after a Henny Youngman one-liner | 44 |
Short name for a popular South American city | 44 |
Stonewall ___ (1969 Greenwich Village event) | 44 |
Studio of the original "King Kong" | 44 |
Slangy prefix meaning "mechanical" | 44 |
Stendahl's "Le ___ et le noir" | 44 |
Surprise birthday parties often involve them | 44 |
Secretary of State under Kennedy and Johnson | 44 |
Swedish manufacturer of the 90, 900 and 9000 | 44 |
Songs that "Say So Much," to Elton | 44 |
Short story writer H.H. Munro's pen name | 44 |
Strauss opera based on a play by Oscar Wilde | 44 |
Spring training site for the Cincinnati Reds | 44 |
State identifier at the Miss America pageant | 44 |
Saddam's mate, on "South Park" | 44 |
Singing style popularized by Louis Armstrong | 44 |
Something that might work on a full stomach? | 44 |
Spendthrift's credo, with an easy switch | 44 |
Show that won the 1976 Tony for Best Musical | 44 |
Seeking the right women's tennis attire? | 44 |
Seneca's prediction in "Medea" | 44 |
Start of a quip defining a fatuous fisherman | 44 |
Sequel to "The Beggar's Opera" | 44 |
Start of a paraphrased quip from John Ruskin | 44 |
Subtitle of "Star Wars Episode IV" | 44 |
Skating on the beautiful frozen lake was ___ | 44 |
Sultry star of "A Man and a Woman" | 44 |
Star of 2011's "Puss in Boots" | 44 |
Shortstop nicknamed "Little Louie" | 44 |
Subject of many an "Onion" article | 44 |
Substance marketed under the name NutraSweet | 44 |
Shakespearean play with the clown Touchstone | 44 |
So I __ him into a game. What a mistake! ... | 44 |
Something you want to come down from quickly | 44 |
Substance used by whales as a feeding filter | 44 |
Sunday school dried-vegetable craft project? | 44 |
Song from Sondheim's "Company" | 44 |
She won five Emmys for her sitcom title role | 44 |
Super Mario Bros. 2 character who spits eggs | 44 |
Ship in "Pirates of the Caribbean" | 44 |
Some are bullheaded, others smell like an ox | 44 |
Statues like ''The Thinker'' | 44 |
Scopes Trial prosecutor William Jennings ___ | 44 |
Subjects of many Tibetan religious paintings | 44 |
Source of Julius's instinctive impulses? | 44 |
Sewer worker in "The Honeymooners" | 44 |
She sang with Barbra on "Tell Him" | 44 |
She'll come out of her shell soon enough | 44 |
State nicknamed "El Estado Grande" | 44 |
Sucker who's broken out in a cold sweat? | 44 |
Star of film that is this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Saki's "The Chronicles of ___" | 44 |
Soap for a member of Bill Haley's group? | 44 |
Subject of a loser's postelection speech | 44 |
Safety devices used during acts of congress? | 44 |
Samantha's "Bewitched" husband | 44 |
Swiss host city for the World Economic Forum | 44 |
Start of a phrase meaning "always" | 44 |
Soap opera set in a body-treatment business? | 44 |
Singer/actress discovered by Mahalia Jackson | 44 |
Supper at home before unpacking from a move? | 44 |
Son of Duncan in ''Macbeth'' | 44 |
Six of these can be spotted within this grid | 44 |
Stewart in "Harvey," Elwood P. ___ | 44 |
So-called devil's darning needles [2000] | 44 |
Sitcom psychiatrist Frasier, to his patients | 44 |
Show biz award "grand slam": Abbr. | 44 |
Second-highest mountain in the contiguous US | 44 |
Soul Coughing album with "Circles" | 44 |
Sign up the "SNL" producer? (var.) | 44 |
Story from Joyce's "Dubliners" | 44 |
Soles beatin' out a jazzman's rhythm | 44 |
Setting of the world's largest book fair | 44 |
Sipowicz player on "N.Y.P.D. Blue" | 44 |
Source of power for horticultural equipment? | 44 |
Synthetist's picture of a French author? | 44 |
Something enjoyed while napping in a hammock | 44 |
Sitcom character with "many loves" | 44 |
Superhero who can't keep her mouth shut? | 44 |
Shapes studied by Dr. Watson and his partner | 44 |
Ship done in by the reef of Norman's Woe | 44 |