Remove from one's schedule, as a class | 42 |
"Are you gellin'?" sloganeer | 42 |
Gere film, "___ & the Women" | 42 |
"All the King's Men" actress | 42 |
A rock band's name often appears on it | 42 |
James of ''The Virginian'' | 42 |
1968 pitcher with six consecutive shutouts | 42 |
Internet connection that postdated dial-up | 42 |
''Spring forward'' letters | 42 |
Sot's affliction, with "the" | 42 |
Coin in "The Merchant of Venice" | 42 |
Where protagonists may crawl in spy movies | 42 |
"___ circumstances beyond . . ." | 42 |
Possible license-suspension cause, briefly | 42 |
The Sorcerer's Appren-tice composer | 42 |
"D'Artagnan Romances" author | 42 |
"An Inconvenient Woman" novelist | 42 |
"The Two Mrs. Grenvilles" writer | 42 |
"A Season in Purgatory" novelist | 42 |
It's "in the Wind" to Kansas | 42 |
"The Lord of the Rings" creature | 42 |
Led Zeppelin classic "___ Maker" | 42 |
Author of "Your Erroneous Zones" | 42 |
"The ___ Hand," Auden work: 1963 | 42 |
"Blowin' in the Wind" writer | 42 |
"Blowin' in the Wind" singer | 42 |
"Time Out of Mind" Grammy winner | 42 |
"John Wesley Harding" singer Bob | 42 |
Only one-word anagram of a day of the week | 42 |
"To ___ His Dulcinea," 1965 song | 42 |
George who plays Stokes on "CSI" | 42 |
"All ___ for the treat": Carroll | 42 |
The ____ Has Landed, 1977 Sutherland movie | 42 |
Any singer of "Hotel California" | 42 |
"Cheerful Little ___," 1930 song | 42 |
Old English word meaning "noble" | 42 |
"Harlem Nocturne" composer Hagen | 42 |
Loser to Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley | 42 |
Fall opportunities for high school seniors | 42 |
Fonda in "My Darling Clementine" | 42 |
What the walls have, according to a saying | 42 |
They contain the body's smallest bones | 42 |
Prominent parts of Mickey's silhouette | 42 |
" . . . lend me your ___": Shak. | 42 |
You can't hear if you're out of it | 42 |
". . . with the greatest of ___" | 42 |
Tactfully got rid of, with "out" | 42 |
Word from the Latin for "donkey" | 42 |
Like Monday puzzles, vis-Ã -vis Saturday | 42 |
Direction from Lake Charles to Baton Rouge | 42 |
___ Room (largest room in the White House) | 42 |
Direction shadows point at sunset, roughly | 42 |
Biblical star locale, with "the" | 42 |
"Never Been Any Reason" Head ___ | 42 |
___ River (what the Brooklyn Bridge spans) | 42 |
Dates determined by the lunisolar calendar | 42 |
Cheech Marin's "Born in ___" | 42 |
Cheech & Chong "Born in ___" | 42 |
Lexington Avenue's locale in Manhattan | 42 |
"Like taking candy from a baby!" | 42 |
"Don't get too excited now!" | 42 |
"Don't get too excited, now" | 42 |
"That's --- for you to say!" | 42 |
Grade in a "Mickey Mouse" course | 42 |
Follow an implied final recipe instruction | 42 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?": Eliot | 42 |
"... to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 42 |
"No thanks, I've already __" | 42 |
''... Peter, pumpkin ___'' | 42 |
"And thy princes ___ due season" | 42 |
Really love something, with "up" | 42 |
"Jack Sprat could ___ fat . . ." | 42 |
Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper | 42 |
"__ minérale" (Perrier, e.g.) | 42 |
"The New Diplomacy" author, 1983 | 42 |
Where some people shop in their p.j.'s | 42 |
It usually occurs twice a day at the shore | 42 |
Brooklyn's "field of dreams" | 42 |
''___ Holden'' (Bacheller) | 42 |
Singer Ray with the Glenn Miller Orchestra | 42 |
Where Christ stopped in a Carlo Levi novel | 42 |
Carlo Levi's "stopping" town | 42 |
"Heaven's __ vault": Shelley | 42 |
Shade of a swan's bill in a Keats poem | 42 |
Like heaven's vault, in a Shelley poem | 42 |
"By a swan's __ bill": Keats | 42 |
Magazine with an African-American audience | 42 |
"___ and Ivory" (#1 hit of 1982) | 42 |
Buddy of 'The Beverly Hillbillies' | 42 |
"Mail Order Bride" co-star, 1964 | 42 |
"The Trumpet of the Swan" author | 42 |
''Stuart Little'' monogram | 42 |
Environmentally friendly birthday greeting | 42 |
"___ homo" (phrase in John 19:5) | 42 |
Thing that keeps track of the beat?: Abbr. | 42 |
It's written from the heart, for short | 42 |
"Try" ... "try" again? | 42 |
"Foucault's Pendulum" author | 42 |
"Foucault's Pendulum" writer | 42 |
Author of "The Name of the Rose" | 42 |