Cheese named for a historic French region | 41 |
Document whose length may belie its title | 41 |
Court paper showing one team's points | 41 |
"Master and Commander"-era boat | 41 |
"Don't ___ Lulu," 1925 song | 41 |
Rocker from '60s "Invasion" | 41 |
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill | 41 |
Nickname akin to ''dude'' | 41 |
"Barnum" or "Camelot" | 41 |
"Today" show host before Gumbel | 41 |
It's most useful when it's broken | 41 |
It's more useful when it's busted | 41 |
"Love and Bullets" star Charles | 41 |
What the Old Woman in a Shoe fed her kids | 41 |
Opposite of "I'm roasting!" | 41 |
Exclamation accompanying chattering teeth | 41 |
Cinderella's dog, in the Disney movie | 41 |
Youth org. headquartered in Irving, Texas | 41 |
Elvis' "Hound Dog," for one | 41 |
Unlikely-to-be-fulfilled concert requests | 41 |
Call that may elicit a "Bingo!" | 41 |
"That'll Be the Day" singer | 41 |
Yerba ___, original name of San Francisco | 41 |
Stock at hardware stores and garden shops | 41 |
Offensive actions on the baseball diamond | 41 |
Gull's counterpart, in a maritime pun | 41 |
1989 Tom Hanks film, with "The" | 41 |
___ sac (pouch between bones and tendons) | 41 |
"Hot Hot Hot" artist Poindexter | 41 |
Space needed to store a character of text | 41 |
''Brian's Song'' star | 41 |
"Brian's Song" Emmy nominee | 41 |
Place where frequent changes are expected | 41 |
Site of the tomb of William the Conqueror | 41 |
He's murdered at the start of Act III | 41 |
Parisian restaurant with sidewalk seating | 41 |
Tim Buckley song about a place for lunch? | 41 |
Travolta's 'Face/Off' co-star | 41 |
D. C. Fisher's "The Squirrel-___ | 41 |
"I Know Why the ___ Bird Sings" | 41 |
MTV reality show about mixed martial arts | 41 |
"I Know Why the --- Bird Sings" | 41 |
Sammy who co-wrote "High Hopes" | 41 |
He slew 25% of the world's population | 41 |
"Double Indemnity" writer, 1936 | 41 |
"The Quiet American" star, 2002 | 41 |
"The Cider House Rules" co-star | 41 |
"Five Graves to ___," 1943 film | 41 |
Most populous state, in college nicknames | 41 |
First name among Baltimore sports legends | 41 |
Biggie was "Going Back to" here | 41 |
Alan Alda feature with a Will Smith short | 41 |
Partner of "cool and collected" | 41 |
"Some ___ Punning," witty book? | 41 |
"Horse designed by a committee" | 41 |
Stan Lee's role in many a Marvel film | 41 |
An Alfred Hitchcock film appearance, e.g. | 41 |
Items involved in this puzzle's theme | 41 |
''Terminator 2'' director | 41 |
When repeated, a 1953 Cole Porter musical | 41 |
Locale of Prince Albert and Prince George | 41 |
Home of the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics | 41 |
Practical joke TV show that began in 1948 | 41 |
Frost's ''___ Major'' | 41 |
"That's enough out of you!" | 41 |
"Who ___ Be Now?" (Men At Work) | 41 |
To be effective, it needs a good paddling | 41 |
Pachelbel's "__ in D Major" | 41 |
"On a clear day you ___ . . . " | 41 |
Van Halen "___ Stop Loving You" | 41 |
"___ Stop The Music," 1980 film | 41 |
"I Can Dream, ___?" (1937 song) | 41 |
''Divine Comedy'' section | 41 |
One whose lead is followed in the service | 41 |
Music teacher's question for Charlie? | 41 |
Singer-songwriter's key-changing tool | 41 |
Philip Seymour Hoffman title role of 2005 | 41 |
''The Grass Harp'' author | 41 |
"Arsenic and Old Lace" director | 41 |
"The Strong Man" director Frank | 41 |
"Lady for a Day" director, 1933 | 41 |
What three underlines indicate, for short | 41 |
It has four wheels outside and one inside | 41 |
Marathoners' pre-race intake, perhaps | 41 |
Word in the title of an Ink Spots classic | 41 |
GnR "I Don't ___ About You" | 41 |
Didn't just shrug one's shoulders | 41 |
Rod who joined the 3,000 hit club in 1985 | 41 |
Hall-of-Famer Rod who was born on a train | 41 |
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host | 41 |
"I Still Believe" singer Mariah | 41 |
Piece of clothing with a bunch of pockets | 41 |
Gugino of "Night at the Museum" | 41 |
Author of "The Grouchy Ladybug" | 41 |
The ___ Group (noted private equity firm) | 41 |
Opera featuring Don José and Escamillo | 41 |
Sculptor Anthony or LBJ biographer Robert | 41 |
Sweet substitute at the health food store | 41 |
''Silent Night,'' for one | 41 |
"O Come, O Come Emmanuel," e.g. | 41 |