''Black Orpheus'' setting | 41 |
Second-largest city on the Atlantic coast | 41 |
Host city for the 2007 Pan American Games | 41 |
Brazilian vacation destination, for short | 41 |
"West of the --- Grande" (1944) | 41 |
"The Girl From Ipanema" setting | 41 |
"That Night in ___" (1941 film) | 41 |
"Flying Down to ___," 1933 song | 41 |
"Flying Down to ___," 1933 film | 41 |
Scene after winning a championship, maybe | 41 |
Metaphorical reading to a misbehaving kid | 41 |
Twenty-year sleeper or embarrassing sound | 41 |
"___ It Up," Little Richard hit | 41 |
Frequent "SNL" role for Poehler | 41 |
Like red peppers, vis-Ã -vis green ones | 41 |
Grafton's "__ for Ricochet" | 41 |
Bradbury's "___ for Rocket" | 41 |
"Christ is ___!" (Easter shout) | 41 |
Yellow journalist Skeeter of Harry Potter | 41 |
The Beatles called her "lovely" | 41 |
"The ___ of Spring": Stravinsky | 41 |
Martin who directed "Norma Rae" | 41 |
Singer of the "High Noon" theme | 41 |
1975 Rita Moreno play, with “The” | 41 |
''Puttin' on the __'' | 41 |
"6 Rms ___ Vu" (B'way play) | 41 |
Old studio with a transmitter in its logo | 41 |
Its final production was released in 1959 | 41 |
Like May through August, orthographically | 41 |
"Kidnapped" author's inits. | 41 |
Letters after Sen. D'Amato's name | 41 |
Frost's "The ___ Not Taken" | 41 |
Frost's "The --- Not Taken" | 41 |
E. Caldwell's "Tobacco ___" | 41 |
"The ___ Not Taken," Frost poem | 41 |
"Rocky __ to Dublin": Irish jig | 41 |
"... where the buffalo ___ ..." | 41 |
Barbary ___, favorite horse of Richard II | 41 |
"Masters Without Slaves" author | 41 |
Food on which Charles Lamb wrote an essay | 41 |
Cry from classic TV, "Oh, ___!" | 41 |
'Everybody Loves Raymond' brother | 41 |
2003 Presidential Medal of Freedom winner | 41 |
Rosie of "The Jetsons," for one | 41 |
Roles in Spielberg's "A.I." | 41 |
What Sublime does to "the Hood" | 41 |
Massive white predatory bird of mythology | 41 |
Subject of a 1950s "revolution" | 41 |
Cincinnati team has a long losing streak? | 41 |
A.L. Rookie of the Year after Tommie Agee | 41 |
"___ the six hundred": Tennyson | 41 |
Kings of Leon "King of the ___" | 41 |
''Twilight Zone'' creator | 41 |
___ v. Wade (1973 Supreme Court decision) | 41 |
Name in a landmark Supreme Court decision | 41 |
Pitcher in "The Boys of Summer" | 41 |
Director of "The Witches," 1990 | 41 |
Texter's response to a hilarious joke | 41 |
It increases one's chances of growth? | 41 |
"Le __ Lear" (Berlioz overture) | 41 |
Hershey's caramel-and-chocolate brand | 41 |
One place to catch a rapido at a stazione | 41 |
Downey of "Touched by an Angel" | 41 |
Actress Ruth's credit card purchases? | 41 |
''Julius Caesar'' setting | 41 |
Songwriter for "Call Me Mister" | 41 |
Legendary founders of Italy's capital | 41 |
Metta World Peace's former first name | 41 |
She's "a Hedda" of her time | 41 |
"The Road Taken" novelist Jaffe | 41 |
Lord in love with Lady Clare, in Tennyson | 41 |
"Winnie-the-Pooh" young 'un | 41 |
One who'll split utilities, hopefully | 41 |
Andy Hardy player, in 1930s-'40s film | 41 |
''60 Minutes'' curmudgeon | 41 |
Clash "Give 'Em Enough ___" | 41 |
Standard procedures, with "the" | 41 |
Golfer McIlroy who won the 2011 U.S. Open | 41 |
Calhoun of TV's "The Texan" | 41 |
Children's author/illustrator Asquith | 41 |
Eco's "Il nome della _____" | 41 |
"The Horse Fair" artist Bonheur | 41 |
1982 Grammy winner for Record of the Year | 41 |
1982 Toto hit that won Record of the Year | 41 |
"I am the ___ of Sharon . . . " | 41 |
Baseball's Al a k a the Hebrew Hammer | 41 |
Vin Scully will be its 2014 Grand Marshal | 41 |
Traditional New Year's Day procession | 41 |
Fearsome Foursome defensive lineman Grier | 41 |
The Donald called her a "loser" | 41 |
Hispanic "Sesame Street" puppet | 41 |
Rachel's love, on "Friends" | 41 |
Diana of "Lady Sings the Blues" | 41 |
Italian composer born on leap day in 1792 | 41 |
It's developed during training season | 41 |
20th century artist inspired by mythology | 41 |
Washington landmark, with "the" | 41 |
Way described in the "Anabasis" | 41 |
Martin's "Laugh-In" partner | 41 |
Martin's partner in 1960s-'70s TV | 41 |