"Trail of Broken Hearts" crooner | 42 |
'The Family Circus' cartoonist Bil | 42 |
Reeves of "My Own Private Idaho" | 42 |
"Henry's Crime" actor Reeves | 42 |
Allen's "Annie Hall" co-star | 42 |
Subject of Shelley’s “Adonais” | 42 |
"The original sneaker" sloganeer | 42 |
Carolyn who wrote the Dana Girls mysteries | 42 |
Kenan's pal in "Good Burger" | 42 |
"Women in Love" director Russell | 42 |
Wisconsin town where Orson Welles was born | 42 |
''Mild-mannered reporter'' | 42 |
Michigan county whose seat is Grand Rapids | 42 |
First cigarette brand to introduce filters | 42 |
Comics crime-fighter in his disguised mode | 42 |
Author of the "Minimax Cookbook" | 42 |
Walsh with three golds in beach volleyball | 42 |
". . . Cuckoo's Nest" author | 42 |
". . . Cuckoo's Nest "author | 42 |
Actor Spacey of "House of Cards" | 42 |
Put a scratch in, as a car's paint job | 42 |
"Dinner at Antoine's" author | 42 |
Aptly-named "Fallin'" singer | 42 |
The Colonel's fast-food chain, briefly | 42 |
Place where drumsticks are often picked up | 42 |
Word repeated in "I ___! I ___!" | 42 |
Spot for splashing (and two kinds of cars) | 42 |
"Devil Without a Cause" musician | 42 |
Richard who played Jaws in two Bond movies | 42 |
Richard who played Jaws in two Bond flicks | 42 |
Capital in 2004-05's Orange Revolution | 42 |
Letter after Juliet in a phonetic alphabet | 42 |
"Bette Davis Eyes" singer Carnes | 42 |
Animals in Pharaoh's dream, in Genesis | 42 |
TV character whose middle name is Tiberius | 42 |
''USS Enterprise'' captain | 42 |
Where headlines were made on Dec. 17, 1903 | 42 |
Group concerned about minorities, in a way | 42 |
''The Golden Fish'' artist | 42 |
He painted "Red and White Domes" | 42 |
"Twittering Machine" artist Paul | 42 |
"The Twittering Machine" painter | 42 |
"The Mocker Mocked" artist, 1930 | 42 |
Product that might be used with a blessing | 42 |
'A Fish Called Wanda' Oscar winner | 42 |
"America's Got Talent" judge | 42 |
You might slap yours while enjoying a riot | 42 |
They're used to slide across the stage | 42 |
"Silent" needs for bootee makers | 42 |
"The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" star | 42 |
Unit of currency in the Harry Potter books | 42 |
Currency in "Harry Potter" books | 42 |
"The Bridges at Toko-Ri" setting | 42 |
Site of noted 90's human rights abuses | 42 |
Old "Television Theatre" sponsor | 42 |
"Judgment at Nuremberg" director | 42 |
'50s-'60s TV beatnik Maynard G. __ | 42 |
"American Idol" winner ___ Allen | 42 |
Stewart of the "Twilight" movies | 42 |
"Grinding It Out" autobiographer | 42 |
Record label with 1970s compilation albums | 42 |
Two-time Olympic skating medalist Michelle | 42 |
Actress Sedgwick of "The Closer" | 42 |
She plays Brenda in "The Closer" | 42 |
Setting for "Young Frankenstein" | 42 |
"Wash It Away" rockers Black ___ | 42 |
With whom Jacob contracted to marry Rachel | 42 |
Literally, Spanish for "the tar" | 42 |
Literally, "the tar," in Spanish | 42 |
Champlain, e.g., to someone from Champagne | 42 |
Ballet's "Le ___ des Cygnes" | 42 |
"Chantilly ___" (Big Bopper hit) | 42 |
One putting "punch" in the punch | 42 |
Winner of seven tennis majors in the 1920s | 42 |
Housman's "A Shropshire ___" | 42 |
''__ Dog'' (Terhume novel) | 42 |
Cheryl of "Charlie's Angels" | 42 |
Munroe of "Charlie's Angels" | 42 |
Diane of HBO's "Enlightened" | 42 |
"When I was a ___ served . . . " | 42 |
"___ Madonna" (1968 Beatles hit) | 42 |
Nigerian metropolis with a Portuguese name | 42 |
"Well, ___-di-freakin'-dah!" | 42 |
"If I Only Had the Nerve" singer | 42 |
He played in "Waiting for Godot" | 42 |
''The Wizard of Oz'' actor | 42 |
Garland's "cowardly" co-star | 42 |
Actor Bert of "The Wizard of Oz" | 42 |
"Prick Up Your Ears" author John | 42 |
"Chicago Hope" actress Christine | 42 |
Ali who retired with a perfect 24-0 record | 42 |
Muhammad's super middleweight daughter | 42 |
Muhammad's footstep-following daughter | 42 |
Placed horizontally, with "down" | 42 |
There are five great ones in North America | 42 |
Lead-in to 'I can't hear you!' | 42 |
"Blazing Saddles" villain Hedley | 42 |
"Tales from Shakespear" cowriter | 42 |
Montreal-born, Chief Justice Antonio _____ | 42 |
__ Cranston, a.k.a. "The Shadow" | 42 |