"___ you" ("You go first") | 46 |
Last word of ''Humpty Dumpty'' | 46 |
Last word of "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" | 46 |
"Won't Get Fooled ___" (The Who) | 46 |
"What __!": "This is fun!" | 46 |
Heroine of the "Girl Genius" stories | 46 |
Wharton's "The ___ of Innocence" | 46 |
Inaccurate info on many online dating profiles | 46 |
Blink-182 "What's My ___ Again?" | 46 |
"A Death in the Family" author James | 46 |
"A Death in the Family" writer James | 46 |
Screenwriter for "The African Queen" | 46 |
Onetime film critic for "The Nation" | 46 |
"Miracle Mets" center fielder Tommie | 46 |
"Secret ___ Man" (Johnny Rivers hit) | 46 |
"Happy Days Are Here Again" composer | 46 |
Middle ___ (period from 500 to 1500 years ago) | 46 |
Sitting around for years waiting to get drunk? | 46 |
"Four score and seven years ___ ..." | 46 |
"Fourscore and seven years __ . . ." | 46 |
Fourth word in the "Star Wars" intro | 46 |
Fifth word in ''American Pie'' | 46 |
Word after a repeated ''long'' | 46 |
Third word of "Mary's Boy Child" | 46 |
"It's ___!" (business agreement) | 46 |
Indian city in "Slumdog Millionaire" | 46 |
Mughal Empire capital of the 16th-17th century | 46 |
City with the Taj Mahal and a lot of pollution | 46 |
"Get ___!" (Pull yourself together!) | 46 |
"The Sun Always Shines on T.V." band | 46 |
'80s Norwegian "Take On Me" band | 46 |
Fictional captain with a whale of an obsession | 46 |
"___ Day's Night" (Beatles song) | 46 |
"___ Day's Night" (Beatles film) | 46 |
Sound before "Your, um, fly is open" | 46 |
"Billy, Don't Be ___" (1974 hit) | 46 |
"___, a very palpable . . . ": Shak. | 46 |
Description of something that's very funny | 46 |
"What ___!" ("Hilarious!") | 46 |
"There'll be ___ time in . . . " | 46 |
Sounds made by patients with tongue depressors | 46 |
Responses meaning ''I get it'' | 46 |
Its closing duet is "O terra, addio" | 46 |
Musical that garnered Elton John his only Tony | 46 |
Quinn of "Desperately Seeking Susan" | 46 |
Person tweeting on behalf of a senator, likely | 46 |
Person in a congressional sex scandal, perhaps | 46 |
Idol contestant who came in second to Studdard | 46 |
"It ___ over 'til it's over" | 46 |
"If it ___ broke, don't fix it!" | 46 |
"___ No Sunshine" (Bill Withers hit) | 46 |
The Who's "Love ___ for Keeping" | 46 |
"Hit 'em where they ___": Keeler | 46 |
"___ Got No" ("Hair" song) | 46 |
Reply to "You're a real S.O.B.!" | 46 |
They're found in churches and supermarkets | 46 |
Classic 1977 album pronounced like a continent | 46 |
Trojan War figure who was Achilles' cousin | 46 |
He's tied for most-wins at the Indy 500, 4 | 46 |
Eddie's "Coming to America" role | 46 |
Kipling's "great gray Lone Wolf" | 46 |
Astronaut Thomas on four space shuttle flights | 46 |
Tamiroff of "The Corsican Brothers" | 46 |
"___ of Loving" (Stan Barstow novel) | 46 |
Actor Claude of "B. J. and the Bear" | 46 |
"Legitimate rape" coiner, and family | 46 |
Words after "You must remember this" | 46 |
Helen Keller brought the first one to the U.S. | 46 |
__ success (dog winning our "show"?) | 46 |
"Carte" or "mode" preceder | 46 |
Chef's ''in the style of'' | 46 |
Part of the name of a game played with a cesta | 46 |
Delon of ''Is Paris Burning?'' | 46 |
"Gil Blas" novelist, ___-Rene Lesage | 46 |
Col. Bowie's mission, with "the" | 46 |
Loretta's ''MASH'' co-star | 46 |
Severus's portrayer, in Harry Potter films | 46 |
Reed who provided the voice of Fred Flintstone | 46 |
One of TV's "Two and a Half Men" | 46 |
Chiropractor on "Two and a Half Men" | 46 |
Actor Cumming of "Circle of Friends" | 46 |
TV's "The George & ___ Show" | 46 |
''Same Time, Next Year'' actor | 46 |
Morissette who played God in "Dogma" | 46 |
"American Beauty" author Ball et al. | 46 |
Apple application that's been discontinued | 46 |
"The sky is falling!" crier, for one | 46 |
" . . . ___ for England": Chesterton | 46 |
It's across the Strait of Otranto from It. | 46 |
"Three Tall Women" playwright Edward | 46 |
"The Play About the Baby" playwright | 46 |
"The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" writer | 46 |
'Revolver' or 'Tapestry,' e.g. | 46 |
___ Highway (historic route to Delta Junction) | 46 |
Company that took over Reynolds Metals in 2000 | 46 |
"Scientific American Frontiers" host | 46 |
Two-time Emmy winner as best actor in a comedy | 46 |
Smits's rival on "The West Wing" | 46 |
He was on the first cover of Dynamite magazine | 46 |
Director of "The Four Seasons": 1981 | 46 |