St _____ , New Brunswick Border Crossing | 42 |
It follows the initial part of a procedure | 42 |
Its components are often bought separately | 42 |
''Tristram Shandy'' author | 42 |
He wrote "A Sentimental Journey" | 42 |
''Tristram Shandy'' writer | 42 |
Thérèse de Lisieux and others: Abbr. | 42 |
''Jeanne et Marie'': Abbr. | 42 |
"Don't change!" to a printer | 42 |
Proofreader's ''save'' | 42 |
''Don't change this!'' | 42 |
"Don't change," to a printer | 42 |
'70s-'80s baseball all-star Garvey | 42 |
''Shopgirl'' author Martin | 42 |
''Cocoon'' star Guttenberg | 42 |
Excuuuse him for doing "Roxanne" | 42 |
"Oft in the ___ Night": T. Moore | 42 |
Spaghetti that smells and tastes terrible? | 42 |
"___ It Up" (Bob Marley classic) | 42 |
"___ Crazy" (Richard Pryor film) | 42 |
St. Louis band that failed to shake it up? | 42 |
Mixologist's instruction, behind bars? | 42 |
Missouri city where Jesse James was killed | 42 |
They beat Bos. in the '67 World Series | 42 |
2006 World Series winners' hat letters | 42 |
Title locale in a classic Bing Crosby film | 42 |
Zeno's "Painted Porch," e.g. | 42 |
Bullwinkle pal who's been working out? | 42 |
American poet and critic: 1825–1903 | 42 |
Bas-relief tourist attraction near Atlanta | 42 |
Refuse to cooperate, as with investigators | 42 |
What to do "in the name of love" | 42 |
"Enough, you're killing me!" | 42 |
They're good enough for the time being | 42 |
___ Club, 1930s-'60s New York hot spot | 42 |
Center of attention around a campfire, say | 42 |
German sculptor-painter: 1440?–1533 | 42 |
"___ it!" ("Shut up!") | 42 |
"The Racer's Edge" sloganeer | 42 |
City destroyed by the volcano Mt. Pelée | 42 |
Violin heard in "The Red Violin" | 42 |
British Columbia's ____of Juan de Fuca | 42 |
It separates Sicily from the rest of Italy | 42 |
Hank who won Super Bowl IV with the Chiefs | 42 |
"On Baile's ___," Yeats play | 42 |
''The Twilight Zone'' fare | 42 |
Billy Corgan has a signature model (abbr.) | 42 |
He wrote "The Chocolate Soldier" | 42 |
Composer dubbed "The Waltz King" | 42 |
"Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" composer | 42 |
Conveniently weak argument, metaphorically | 42 |
Actress with a record 13 Oscar nominations | 42 |
"Kramer vs. Kramer" Oscar winner | 42 |
''Get the music playing!'' | 42 |
Billiard ball feature, about half the time | 42 |
...a big increase in Vegas casino profits? | 42 |
"The Thin Man" producer Hunt ___ | 42 |
Illicit use of authority using brute force | 42 |
Butting heads, charging other sheep, etc.? | 42 |
Couple-swapping [with a line through it] | 42 |
Kerri who won gold at the Atlanta Olympics | 42 |
"Relaciones Espirituales" writer | 42 |
Disco ___ ("Simpsons" character) | 42 |
"The ___ Erwin Show" of 1950s TV | 42 |
Researches the "Working" writer? | 42 |
Function of former racing stallions, often | 42 |
Dish traditionally served on Simchat Torah | 42 |
Jumping garbage cans on a motorcycle, e.g. | 42 |
Cause of an ophthalmological bill, perhaps | 42 |
Those involved in cutting class at school? | 42 |
Sondheim collaborator on "Gypsy" | 42 |
"I'll Walk Alone" songwriter | 42 |
River whose name means "hateful" | 42 |
''Come Sail Away'' rockers | 42 |
Ex-"Talk of the Nation" host Ray | 42 |
Magnificent version of "My Way"? | 42 |
Drink blue cleaning fluid through a straw? | 42 |
"Alphabet series" author Grafton | 42 |
"W is for Wasted" mystery author | 42 |
One who says "See you in court!" | 42 |
"___ the little children . . . " | 42 |
Role for John Cho in "Star Trek" | 42 |
Officer on the bridge with Spock and Uhura | 42 |
Literally, "with highest praise" | 42 |
When Y&T found their "Girls" | 42 |
"Super Duper ___" (anime series) | 42 |
Center of the universe for a heliocentrist | 42 |
Apollo's chariot "passenger" | 42 |
" . . . this ___ of York": Shak. | 42 |
"I got the _____ the morning..." | 42 |
"Some ___ Day," 1922 Berlin song | 42 |
Jazz legend born on Saturn (or so he said) | 42 |
"___ and evening star": Tennyson | 42 |
"How's it hangin', bro?" | 42 |
When the professional football season ends | 42 |
First course at a German restaurant, maybe | 42 |
"That's not serious, right?" | 42 |
Genre of the 1963 hit "Wipe Out" | 42 |
Like "The Persistence of Memory" | 42 |
''Oklahoma!'' song subject | 42 |