"CSI" actress (short one letter) | 42 |
"Tamburlaine" was his first play | 42 |
"Pump Up the Volume" one-hitters | 42 |
Former "Tonight Show" bandleader | 42 |
Why single ladies like certain candy bars? | 42 |
"The Goodbye Girl" actress Mason | 42 |
One who wanders about espousing socialism? | 42 |
Belafonte's pet name for his daughter? | 42 |
One who doesn't mind feeling the pinch | 42 |
"Death in the Afternoon" figures | 42 |
"Dumb Dora was so dumb ..." show | 42 |
Test one's intellectual mettle against | 42 |
Powerful dog that loves a Passover staple? | 42 |
Actress who played the Bond girl Octopussy | 42 |
"Strictly Personal" author, 1941 | 42 |
Heavyweight champ before James J. Braddock | 42 |
Sinatra song about selecting his wardrobe? | 42 |
Tabloid nickname for Sydney Biddle Barrows | 42 |
China's Long March leader, Irish style | 42 |
"I want my ___!" (old ad slogan) | 42 |
Actress Rachel of "The Notebook" | 42 |
"Sherlock Holmes" actress Rachel | 42 |
John W. ___, Speaker of the House, 1962-71 | 42 |
"Is There Life Out There" singer | 42 |
"Back to the Future" family name | 42 |
When Leonardo began painting the Mona Lisa | 42 |
LX years after Columbus's first voyage | 42 |
"#dinner RT @chef: time 4 food"? | 42 |
What one may be by virtue of a spot check? | 42 |
Hall & Oates "(She) Got ___" | 42 |
Southern African mammal that stands sentry | 42 |
One holding up a sign at the airport, e.g. | 42 |
"Sesame Street" alphabet lesson? | 42 |
'Don't blame voted for ...' -- | 42 |
Shakespearean Moor after a day at the spa? | 42 |
"American Beauty" actress Suvari | 42 |
"When I Dance With You" boy band | 42 |
"Never on Sunday" actress Melina | 42 |
Former WWE wrestler Rena ___, a.k.a. Sable | 42 |
Fabric woven together at regular intervals | 42 |
"Excuse ___..." (polite request) | 42 |
Readiness to produce meals for G.I.'s? | 42 |
Structural damage caused by cyclic loading | 42 |
In a ___, you can periodically catch a ___ | 42 |
Acronymic Pearl Jam "Yield" song | 42 |
She played Ferris Bueller's girlfriend | 42 |
Libertarian presidential candidate of 2004 | 42 |
Spider-Man's favorite baseball player? | 42 |
Breadbasket of sorts, with "the" | 42 |
Tour de France winner, five straight years | 42 |
"Morning Joe" co-host Brzezinski | 42 |
Starting pitcher who was the 2000 NLCS MVP | 42 |
Official triple decker sandwich of Denver? | 42 |
Group that no one on earth has ever joined | 42 |
Moved like a crowd, with "about" | 42 |
Like a customer who may get special notice | 42 |
Jonathan's wife in "Dracula" | 42 |
Ancient weight equal to 1/60th of a talent | 42 |
It's not long in going down a mountain | 42 |
Small dead fish left in someone's bed? | 42 |
Product that competes with Uncle Ben's | 42 |
Hubby's partner (with "the") | 42 |
He supplied Lex Luthor with red kryptonite | 42 |
Grammar slip that's not rocket surgery | 42 |
When France's Philip I took the throne | 42 |
Centennial of the Selma civil rights march | 42 |
Based on a scale other than major or minor | 42 |
Had a big influence on Philip's music? | 42 |
Diminutive "Fantastic 4" villain | 42 |
"...___ raths outgrabe": Carroll | 42 |
Policy about starting the work week right? | 42 |
Where the hair raises on Rikki-Tikki-Tavi? | 42 |
Setting of many "Friends" scenes | 42 |
One-named R&B singer makes her choice? | 42 |
Dating site for lonely demons and zombies? | 42 |
City where King ended his march from Selma | 42 |
He played in "The Misfits": 1961 | 42 |
Actor in "From Here to Eternity" | 42 |
"Suite Flamenca" composer Carlos | 42 |
Musical equipment popularized in the 1960s | 42 |
Army unit facing a maneuver from the rear? | 42 |
Wes Anderson's "___ Kingdom" | 42 |
Rapid alternations between notes, in music | 42 |
"The Shawshank Redemption" actor | 42 |
"Le ___ d'Arthur," by Malory | 42 |
"Sing a Song of Watergate" comic | 42 |
Jerry's father on "Seinfeld" | 42 |
Hometown to college football's Vandals | 42 |
"___ On," Claude Akins TV series | 42 |
2006 Lifetime Achievement Emmy-winner Bill | 42 |
Nickname for a married woman of the 1960s? | 42 |
'Entertaining (Joe Orton play) --' | 42 |
Julie Christie character in a 1971 western | 42 |
Fop in "The Wind in the Willows" | 42 |
"The Wind in the Willows" squire | 42 |
"The Wind in the Willows" fatcat | 42 |
Where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal | 42 |
Where "Wonder Showzen" was shown | 42 |
"Here's ___" (another toast) | 42 |
River in British Columbia, or singer Anne | 42 |