Suffix with "host" or "lion" | 48 |
Suffix with "rich" or "poor" | 48 |
Suffix with "fast" or "slow" | 48 |
Space-saving abbr. hidden in four puzzle answers | 48 |
School that celebrates George III's birthday | 48 |
School founded before Columbus landed in America | 48 |
Suffix for "when" and "what" | 48 |
Strait's "All My __ Live in Texas" | 48 |
Shelley Duvall's "__ Tale Theatre" | 48 |
Something you might not give, with "a" | 48 |
Singer of the aria "Largo al factotum" | 48 |
Symbolic instrument for a thorough investigation | 48 |
Sayers portrayed in "Brian's Song" | 48 |
Senator Jake who flew on space shuttle Discovery | 48 |
She was Keaton's wife in "Mr. Mom" | 48 |
Self-described "Oxford man" of fiction | 48 |
She should have written "On the Beach" | 48 |
Scala in "Don't Go Near The Water" | 48 |
Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" | 48 |
Sharon of ''Cagney & Lacey'' | 48 |
Sonny ___, Duke Ellington's longtime drummer | 48 |
She was Lola in ''Damn Yankees'' | 48 |
Sandwich that might be served with a Greek salad | 48 |
Symbol used by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | 48 |
Site of a sarcastically named "Hilton" | 48 |
Sarcastic question after a self-induced disaster | 48 |
Show whose original house band was The Buckaroos | 48 |
Scout of "To Kill A Mockingbird," e.g. | 48 |
Something not to say when taking a sobriety test | 48 |
Song on the Beatles' "White Album" | 48 |
Stopped a ship's motion, with "to" | 48 |
Sally Ann of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" | 48 |
Simon & Garfunkel's "___ Rock" | 48 |
Suffix with "poet" or "hero" | 48 |
Singer with the album "Whiplash Smile" | 48 |
Suffix with "cop" or "hotel" | 48 |
Susan Sontag's "_____ as Metaphor" | 48 |
Suffix with "hero" or "rout" | 48 |
Stevens of "The Farmer's Daughter" | 48 |
Saturn model that ended production in March 2007 | 48 |
Singer who plays herself in "D.C. Cab" | 48 |
San Francisco detective on wheels on '60s TV | 48 |
Socratic ___ (feigned ignorance in a discussion) | 48 |
Stilted response to "Who's there?" | 48 |
Star of "The Vanishing" (1993 version) | 48 |
Sandra's costar in ''Speed'' | 48 |
Shoes introduced by the United States Rubber Co. | 48 |
Surname from the Scottish for "church" | 48 |
Supermodel Heidi who inspired a 2009 Barbie doll | 48 |
Song whose title follows "Para bailar" | 48 |
Sports star who lent his name to a clothing line | 48 |
Syllables meaning "I forgot the words" | 48 |
Southeast Asian country where you can spend kips | 48 |
Scott's "___ of the Last Minstrel" | 48 |
Suffix for "brace" or "ring" | 48 |
Symbol on a University of Oregon football helmet | 48 |
Strauss who founded a dry goods business in 1853 | 48 |
Squirrel Nut Zippers "Put a ___ on It" | 48 |
Showgirl in Manilow's "Copacabana" | 48 |
She wrote "I'll Never Smile Again" | 48 |
School where fans yell "Geaux Tigers!" | 48 |
Semitic language written with the Roman alphabet | 48 |
She played Lois opposite Christopher's Clark | 48 |
Song from ''The Sound of Music'' | 48 |
San ___ (country completely surrounded by Italy) | 48 |
Sherman's maid on "The Jeffersons" | 48 |
Setting of the 2012 film "John Carter" | 48 |
She plays Julia in "Julie & Julia" | 48 |
Socialite who inspired "Call Me Madam" | 48 |
Sara of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 48 |
She's a question from an incredulous Ramses? | 48 |
Small business owner on "The Simpsons" | 48 |
So-called "kissing disease," for short | 48 |
Speed letters "trapped" in this puzzle | 48 |
Simba's friend, in "The Lion King" | 48 |
Swift boat veterans' war setting, familiarly | 48 |
Singer Griffith with the album "Flyer" | 48 |
Stack's role in "The Untouchables" | 48 |
Sports league that awards the Conn Smythe Trophy | 48 |
Subject of a "Tristram Shandy" chapter | 48 |
Start of a warning sign for restaurant customers | 48 |
School where Ross teaches in "Friends" | 48 |
She won the 1970 National Book Award for Fiction | 48 |
Song lead-in to "di" or "da" | 48 |
Singer who influenced Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin | 48 |
State where the folding step ladder was invented | 48 |
St. ___ Castle (landmark in Savonlinna, Finland) | 48 |
Sultanate controlled by the Portuguese 1508-1659 | 48 |
Start for "bus" or "present" | 48 |
Scott Turow book about his law school experience | 48 |
Slap shot made on a moving puck, in hockey lingo | 48 |
She helped bring "Lennon" to the stage | 48 |
Suffix with "ball" or "buff" | 48 |
Start of Willa Cather's Great Plains trilogy | 48 |
She played Sofia in "The Color Purple" | 48 |
Stat considered more useful than batting average | 48 |
Setting for Camus's "The Stranger" | 48 |
Said "Friends, Romans, countrymen ..." | 48 |
Single word on the last line of a paragraph, say | 48 |
Start of a song that ends with "brave" | 48 |