"The Terror Dream" author Faludi | 42 |
Essman of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 42 |
Area where the hoax Piltdown man was found | 42 |
Wheels notoriously prone to rolling (over) | 42 |
"Stumblin' In" singer Quatro | 42 |
Swedish speed skating gold medalist Kramer | 42 |
Letters denoting "If you please" | 42 |
Mariska Hargitay's NBC show, for short | 42 |
'Law & Order: --' (TV spinoff) | 42 |
Shakespeare, "Sweet ___ of Avon" | 42 |
Co-star of 1984's "Red Dawn" | 42 |
"Don't --- the small stuff!" | 42 |
Worrying about one's election chances? | 42 |
It's in the same position every minute | 42 |
"___ Bird of Youth": T. Williams | 42 |
Sandy Dennis/Anthony Newley '60s flick | 42 |
Keeps one's head above water, in a way | 42 |
Benny Goodman is credited with starting it | 42 |
Playground equipment with pendulous pieces | 42 |
So-called "Gateway to Australia" | 42 |
Long Island community northeast of Mineola | 42 |
Normal rhythmical contraction of the heart | 42 |
Alignment of the sun, earth and moon, e.g. | 42 |
Former Cleveland Orchestra director George | 42 |
Noriega dancing when metal took off (4, 3) | 42 |
Something that has legs but can't walk | 42 |
DMB "Under the ___ and Dreaming" | 42 |
Dana's "forbidden fragrance" | 42 |
"Forbidden" fragrance brand name | 42 |
"Tic __ Dough": old TV game show | 42 |
'Think outside the bun' restaurant | 42 |
Mexican restaurant dish since the '60s | 42 |
Roh ___ Woo, former South Korean president | 42 |
Inventor for whom a N.J. township is named | 42 |
___ Bo (Billy Blanks' exercise system) | 42 |
Only President to sit on the Supreme Court | 42 |
Only Chief Justice to have a state funeral | 42 |
Ex-president who swore in President Hoover | 42 |
Roosevelts' successors as first family | 42 |
"Whoomp! (There It Is)" ___ Team | 42 |
Bernstein's "Trouble in ___" | 42 |
"The Godfather: Part II" setting | 42 |
''__-Pan'' (Clavell novel) | 42 |
___ Shan (National Zoo panda born in 2005) | 42 |
Discipline involving slow, steady movement | 42 |
Atlantic City casino, with "the" | 42 |
Atlantic City resort, with "The" | 42 |
Atlantic City hot spot, with 'The' | 42 |
One way to run the clock down, in football | 42 |
Escort writer Bracken to the street floor? | 42 |
"Star Trek" star-turned-activist | 42 |
"I bought the car, but I was..." | 42 |
Putting seatbacks in the upright position? | 42 |
Assumes responsibility for steering a ship | 42 |
Requires more than one person, in a saying | 42 |
Nash's "always walcum" stuff | 42 |
Item in the Grimm brothers' collection | 42 |
What "America's Got," on NBC | 42 |
Hawthorne's "Twice-Told ___" | 42 |
"Thy NeighborÂ’s Wife" author | 42 |
"Thy Neighbor's Wife" author | 42 |
Shire of ''The Godfather'' | 42 |
Sylvester’s co-star in “Rocky” | 42 |
Actress Shire of "The Godfather" | 42 |
Go on and on (and this puzzle's theme) | 42 |
Entertainment innovation of the 1920's | 42 |
Trying to faze one's opponent, perhaps | 42 |
Bumping one's head on the ceiling, say | 42 |
More likely to stand in the back of photos | 42 |
Like LeBron James vis-Ã -vis Kobe Bryant | 42 |
N.Y.C. time when it's midnight in L.A. | 42 |
Burns's "___ o' Shanter" | 42 |
Controls a prison guard like a pop singer? | 42 |
"A Girl Named _____" (1962 film) | 42 |
Robert Burns's "___ Shanter" | 42 |
Northerners who dress with Scottish flair? | 42 |
“Saving Fish From Drowning” author | 42 |
Team of horses that had too many mai tais? | 42 |
"Last ___ in Paris," Brando film | 42 |
Brando's "Last ___ in Paris" | 42 |
A lifeguard's whistle might create one | 42 |
Urich's ''Vega$'' role | 42 |
"Give me some skins!" petitioner | 42 |
They sported pink shoelaces in a 1959 song | 42 |
Benjamin's "The ___ of Pooh" | 42 |
Make a recording of Salvation Army Santas? | 42 |
Material for a biographer with a recorder? | 42 |
__ Zee: area where the Hudson River widens | 42 |
Like most PRISM-monitored cellphone calls? | 42 |
One who waltzes to trumpet music at night? | 42 |
Free alternative to Evian, in a restaurant | 42 |
"___ Baby" (Toni Morrison novel) | 42 |
Fictional locale five miles from Jonesboro | 42 |
Syllables preceding "Boom-de-ay" | 42 |
"__ Boom-de-ay": vaudeville song | 42 |
Site of a 1943 U.S. victory in the Pacific | 42 |
Sun-bather's slang for a tenement roof | 42 |
Business that supplies sailors with money? | 42 |
Ted Nugent's guitar, during show antic | 42 |
"The Devil's Trill" composer | 42 |