What New Englanders call "tonic" | 42 |
City God destroyed with fire and brimstone | 42 |
World capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha | 42 |
The first letter of "cent," e.g. | 42 |
Sound starting ''Germany'' | 42 |
"___ said to the..." (joke line) | 42 |
God whose symbol was two horses' heads | 42 |
Outermost part of the sun's atmosphere | 42 |
"You've got yourself a deal" | 42 |
"I ___ my soul to rock and roll" | 42 |
Hamlet's "too too ___ flesh" | 42 |
Last king of a united Israel, in the Bible | 42 |
Frequent problem faced by algebra students | 42 |
"Brave New World" feel-good drug | 42 |
Popular block puzzle first put out in 1969 | 42 |
"___ must be spectators": Jonson | 42 |
"___ Running," 1958 Sinatra film | 42 |
James Jones novel or Shirley MacLaine film | 42 |
Suzanne of "Three's Company" | 42 |
Brush-off from a gardener's secretary? | 42 |
One learning about the birds and the bees? | 42 |
"Dombey and ___" (Dickens novel) | 42 |
Johnny Rivers hit, "Seventh ___" | 42 |
"Moonlight ___" (Beethoven work) | 42 |
Part of a Beethoven work? [Hyundai, Honda] | 42 |
Locke of ''Sudden Impact'' | 42 |
Girl's name meaning "wisdom" | 42 |
"Crime and Punishment" character | 42 |
Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g. | 42 |
"___ and Lovers": D. H. Lawrence | 42 |
''The ___ of Katie Elder'' | 42 |
Vigoda costar on "Barney Miller" | 42 |
Linden costar on "Barney Miller" | 42 |
Jack of "The Green Berets," 1968 | 42 |
Tune from "A Little Night Music" | 42 |
Stain on Santa's coat, you'd think | 42 |
Like Santa's suit on Christmas morning | 42 |
The way things are usually done, for short | 42 |
He wrote "Time eases all things" | 42 |
Stark Young's "___ the Rose" | 42 |
"Reflections on Violence" author | 42 |
Brand invented by an aluminum pot salesman | 42 |
[I'm really tired of being a castaway] | 42 |
Slugger Sammy from San Pedro de MacorÃs | 42 |
Indian's "Well, sorr-r-ry!"? | 42 |
"Licence to Kill" actress Talisa | 42 |
"___ make a long story short..." | 42 |
The ''Motown sound,'' e.g. | 42 |
Band with the 1998 hit "Circles" | 42 |
Joke locale for a fly doing the backstroke | 42 |
Cream pie target on old TV (with back tax) | 42 |
Composer dubbed "The March King" | 42 |
''The Thunderer'' composer | 42 |
Slow-cooking method involving plastic bags | 42 |
Italian cheese sold in Florida or Georgia? | 42 |
"And ___ bid farewell to . . . " | 42 |
"Am I supposed to be impressed?" | 42 |
Coffee additive for the lactose intolerant | 42 |
Russian space program started in the 1960s | 42 |
Where it's good to get into hot water? | 42 |
"Fly Me to the Moon" and others? | 42 |
Bill at the "Star Wars" cantina? | 42 |
Momentarily let one's attention wander | 42 |
"Coal Miner's Daughter" star | 42 |
"Star Wars" or "Alien" | 42 |
Exploration competition started by Sputnik | 42 |
Jack that's one-eyed and lacks a heart | 42 |
"Boston Legal" Emmy winner James | 42 |
Product with a museum in Austin, Minnesota | 42 |
Message from a bogus Nigerian prince, e.g. | 42 |
E-mail that's sent out by the millions | 42 |
It's found hanging around in Louisiana | 42 |
Actor Joe of "Hill Street Blues" | 42 |
Consolation for one who doesn't strike | 42 |
''I've heard enough!'' | 42 |
Once powerful city-state of ancient Greece | 42 |
1960 historical epic starring Kirk Douglas | 42 |
Locales where you might get into hot water | 42 |
At a butcher shop, the butcher gets to ... | 42 |
"We were just talking about you" | 42 |
"Mention you and there you are!" | 42 |
You might not get paid while working on it | 42 |
Details, or what you may need to read them | 42 |
Admiral who went down with the Scharnhorst | 42 |
Someone who gets the lead out really fast? | 42 |
Athletic wear company founded in Australia | 42 |
Sullivan "Cars At Breakneck ___" | 42 |
''The Faerie Queene'' poet | 42 |
A redhead might look for a high one: Abbr. | 42 |
A high one makes a burn less likely: Abbr. | 42 |
" . . . the smallest ___": Shak. | 42 |
Agents 86 and 99, in "Get Smart" | 42 |
Typical do for young male anime characters | 42 |
Music magazine founded by Bob Guccione Jr. | 42 |
Madonna was on its first cover in May 1985 | 42 |
Dead or Alive "You ___ Me Round" | 42 |
Wash enders, or what you do in this puzzle | 42 |
Flowering shrub with white or pink flowers | 42 |
Flowering shrub used in Easter decorations | 42 |
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", e.g. | 42 |