She won a 2002 Grammy for "Lovers Rock" | 49 |
She warned us about a "Smooth Operator" | 49 |
Seat of Marion County in both Illinois and Oregon | 49 |
Sourdough ___ (mascot of the San Francisco 49ers) | 49 |
Said twice, equivalent of "Nothing new" | 49 |
She played Carrie in "Sex and the City" | 49 |
Successor to Gibson on "ABC World News" | 49 |
Suffix with "dream" or "land" | 49 |
Setting for Sinclair's "The Jungle" | 49 |
Singer covering "Purple Haze," probably | 49 |
St. ___ (English boys' school founded in 948) | 49 |
Short-tailed rodent from a Massachusetts college? | 49 |
Swallows' return to San Juan Capistrano, e.g. | 49 |
Song on which "Love Me Tender" is based | 49 |
Salamander also known as the Mexican walking fish | 49 |
She had a "Feast" in a 1987 Danish film | 49 |
Symbol that may appear to the left of a signature | 49 |
System for determining the top NCAA football team | 49 |
Site of Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis's last home | 49 |
Swimmer with three Olympic gold medals, to Roget? | 49 |
Springsteen song recorded again for Nick at Nite? | 49 |
Something that keeps young gardeners entertained? | 49 |
Subtitle for a "Girls Gone Wild" video? | 49 |
Surgeon General Steven Galson, to his detractors? | 49 |
Say "I'm too stupid to work today"? | 49 |
Spiky device thrown in the road to puncture tires | 49 |
Shrewd warm-up routine that captivates the crowd? | 49 |
Sea monster of Greek myth able to make whirlpools | 49 |
South African native with a lousy driving record? | 49 |
Stylist gets a phone call in the middle of a job? | 49 |
Story of a leather worker who goes to seedy bars? | 49 |
Singer with the 1994 hit "You Gotta Be" | 49 |
Show featuring an alien from the planet Gallifrey | 49 |
Soprano roles in operas by Cherubini and Giordano | 49 |
Stretch ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme? | 49 |
She calls Othello a "murderous coxcomb" | 49 |
Sci-fi characters who sense emotions paranormally | 49 |
Say "Holy cow!" or "Hot dog!" | 49 |
Smoothing skin care product with an inside voice? | 49 |
Start of a song with the cry "Yo-ho-ho" | 49 |
Source of some Hurricane Katrina insurance claims | 49 |
Sholokhov's "And Quiet ___ the Don" | 49 |
Subject of the book "Woman in the Mist" | 49 |
Something for nothing, as what a hitchhiker seeks | 49 |
Subject of the biography "Luckiest Man" | 49 |
Situation that's gone absurdly out of control | 49 |
Subject of Tennyson's "In Memoriam" | 49 |
Song from the Beatles' "Abbey Road" | 49 |
Sauce made with butter, egg yolks and lemon juice | 49 |
Sting album "___ Winter's Night..." | 49 |
Site with the slogan "Film. Biz. Fans." | 49 |
Start of a quotation from Tiberius on heavy taxes | 49 |
Sports commentator's reaction to an upset win | 49 |
Spring training home of the Cardinals and Marlins | 49 |
Scapegoat for some dumb New England Patriots fans | 49 |
Streisand's "A Star Is Born" costar | 49 |
Site of history making 1947 Alberta oil discovery | 49 |
Simon who wrote "The Death of Napoleon" | 49 |
Star of "The Mane of a Thousand Faces"? | 49 |
Skydiver's ''I'm ready!'' | 49 |
Site of the Civil War's Battle of Chattanooga | 49 |
Sudden increases in some fraternal organizations? | 49 |
She played drums on "Seven Nation Army" | 49 |
Something from which something else is taken away | 49 |
Say "An apple a day gets the worm," say | 49 |
Sly Stone's song about his upper crust woman? | 49 |
Succinct description of the battle at el-Alamein? | 49 |
Serpent deity group, in Hinduism (in RUN AGAINST) | 49 |
Scene of "Love's Labour's Lost" | 49 |
Specialty that involves the brain and spinal cord | 49 |
Set of teaching practices introduced in the 1960s | 49 |
Subject of a landmark 2012 Supreme Court decision | 49 |
Sweet treat with an exclamation point in its name | 49 |
Sinatra song about his favorite gossip columnist? | 49 |
Suffix with "ball" and "bass" | 49 |
System for measuring public speaking proficiency? | 49 |
Spoken with the tongue near the roof of the mouth | 49 |
She popularized "Mockin' Bird Hill" | 49 |
Senator that gave his name to a federal aid grant | 49 |
Stuff from which life on Earth might have emerged | 49 |
Square at the end of the fourth row in Battleship | 49 |
Stooges album with "Search and Destroy" | 49 |
Salvation for someone stranded in the Arctic, say | 49 |
Santorum for whom "santorum" was coined | 49 |
Singer in a fatal plane crash on February 3, 1959 | 49 |
Swedish singer with "Dancing on My Own" | 49 |
Substance contained in many vitamin C supplements | 49 |
Soprano role in "The Barber of Seville" | 49 |
Spaniard who wrote "Dark Wedding": 1943 | 49 |
Soap writer hatches a plot about an Iranian coin? | 49 |
Some moralizing about getting off a balance beam? | 49 |
Show whose characters are this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Sign that someone's getting tools after dark? | 49 |
Silverstein who wrote "The Giving Tree" | 49 |
Silverstein who wrote "A Boy Named Sue" | 49 |
Sullivan's ''really big'' one | 49 |
Subject of the 2006 documentary "Toots" | 49 |
Steven Seagal film, ''Under ___'' | 49 |
Spacek of ''Crimes of the Heart'' | 49 |
Subscript in the formula for buckminsterfullerene | 49 |