"America's Most Wanted" info | 42 |
"___ Smith and Jones" (TV oldie) | 42 |
"___ Jimmy Valentine," 1921 play | 42 |
"The Color Purple" author Walker | 42 |
Housekeeper on "The Brady Bunch" | 42 |
"Through the Looking-Glass" girl | 42 |
Curly-haired "Dilbert" character | 42 |
“Curiouser and curiouser!” speaker | 42 |
Coffee-loving woman in "Dilbert" | 42 |
"Through the Looking Glass" lass | 42 |
"The Lovely Bones" author Sebold | 42 |
Valli of ''The Third Man'' | 42 |
Actress Valli of "The Third Man" | 42 |
"That's ___!" (angry denial) | 42 |
"That's ___!" (angry retort) | 42 |
"___ of the Mind" (Shepard play) | 42 |
"___ Nation" (1988 sci-fi movie) | 42 |
1979 sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene? | 42 |
Letter written as a straight vertical line | 42 |
"___ for the Tsar," Glinka opera | 42 |
Fictional member of da West Staines Massiv | 42 |
"Foreign Affairs" novelist Lurie | 42 |
Its hub is Leonardo da Vinci International | 42 |
He's seated between Ginsburg and Kagan | 42 |
O'Connor's Supreme Court successor | 42 |
Alphabetically first Supreme Court Justice | 42 |
"Stayin' ___" (Bee Gees hit) | 42 |
Single-bonded hydrocarbon functional group | 42 |
"___ the Way" (Sinatra standard) | 42 |
Part of "APB" or "ATV" | 42 |
Emerson's "Give ___ to Love" | 42 |
"It's ___ In Your Mind" Beck | 42 |
"___ the Small Things" Blink-182 | 42 |
"___ the King's Men": Warren | 42 |
"__ My Sons": Arthur Miller play | 42 |
Vandals song on "The Quickening" | 42 |
"Cassandra's Dream" director | 42 |
"Annie ___," by Gwendolyn Brooks | 42 |
''Anthony Adverse'' author | 42 |
Sheryl Crow's "___ Wanna Do" | 42 |
"___ Wanna Do" (Sheryl Crow hit) | 42 |
Toad the Wet Sprocket "___ Want" | 42 |
"You're ___ Need" (old song) | 42 |
"Nine o'clock and ____ well" | 42 |
Repeat initial sounds in neighboring words | 42 |
"__ the Lights": Kanye West song | 42 |
''___ fair in love . . .'' | 42 |
''__ well that ends well'' | 42 |
Magazine with annual Best of Beauty awards | 42 |
Queer-positive straight person, as it were | 42 |
Great Britain, vis-a-vis the United States | 42 |
"Hail, Stanford, Hail!," for one | 42 |
"Seldom comes ___ laughing home" | 42 |
The so-called "potted physician" | 42 |
Succulent in some trendy bottled beverages | 42 |
Fugard's "A Lesson From ___" | 42 |
Fugard's "A Lesson From ---" | 42 |
It may accompany waves on a Hawaiian beach | 42 |
"Hi" or "bye" on Lanai | 42 |
''Toodle-oo!'' in Honolulu | 42 |
Queen Lili'uokalani's so-long song | 42 |
"___ at Last," Lehár operetta | 42 |
"I'm ___ Because I Love You" | 42 |
" . . . all, all ___": Coleridge | 42 |
''Moving right ___ . . .'' | 42 |
Last word of "Ol' Man River" | 42 |
"Take Me ___," 1959 Broadway hit | 42 |
"Hop" or "sing" ending | 42 |
"Drums __ the Mohawk": 1939 film | 42 |
"__ Comes Mary": Association hit | 42 |
King of Naples, in "The Tempest" | 42 |
"Caught" star Maria Conchita ___ | 42 |
''... ___ like Christmas'' | 42 |
"Don't go to ___ of trouble" | 42 |
''That's-hooey!'' link | 42 |
Felipe, Jesus, Moises or Matty of baseball | 42 |
Moises, Felipe, Manny or Jesus of baseball | 42 |
Matty, Felipe, Moises or Jesus of baseball | 42 |
The tallest one is nearly 16,000 feet high | 42 |
Pinnacle of "The Sound of Music" | 42 |
High mountain, in a certain back-formation | 42 |
Setting for "The Sound of Music" | 42 |
Where lederhosen are worn, stereotypically | 42 |
''Sound of Music'' scenery | 42 |
The Hebrew Hammer of the Cleveland Indians | 42 |
The Hebrew Hammer of Major League Baseball | 42 |
Baseball Hall of Famers Simmons and Kaline | 42 |
''Don't forget . . .'' | 42 |
"But wait! There's more ..." | 42 |
Third-party candidate, more often than not | 42 |
___-country (Drive-By Truckers' genre) | 42 |
Actress Carol of "Private Parts" | 42 |
___Vista (search engine that still exists) | 42 |
Brightest star in the Aquila constellation | 42 |
Where "I do's" are exchanged | 42 |
Second-highest voice in a four-part chorus | 42 |
Second highest, in a family of instruments | 42 |
"___ voltaje!" (Spanish warning) | 42 |
"__ Rhapsody": Brahms vocal work | 42 |
_____ Parker, 1904 candidate for President | 42 |