"___ my brother's keeper?": Gen. | 46 |
"___ my brother's keeper?": Cain | 46 |
Role for which Whitaker won Best Actor of 2006 | 46 |
Key of Brahms' "Double Concerto" | 46 |
Old song ''Abdul Abulbul ___'' | 46 |
"One Fat Englishman" author Kingsley | 46 |
San Francisco record shopper's destination | 46 |
"Down ___ the Sugar Cane," 1908 song | 46 |
19th-century journalist/politician ___ Kendall | 46 |
"My Cherie ___" (Stevie Wonder song) | 46 |
"My Cherie ---" (Stevie Wonder song) | 46 |
Actress Adams of "Julie & Julia" | 46 |
"The Party Faithful" author Sullivan | 46 |
Doña ___, "The Violent Land" lady | 46 |
"___ Ng" (They Might Be Giants song) | 46 |
Any of four long pairs featured in this puzzle | 46 |
Burton's "The ___ of Melancholy" | 46 |
"Grey's ___" (hospital TV drama) | 46 |
"Isn't there more to the story?" | 46 |
Author of the travelogue "In Sweden" | 46 |
Actress MacDowell of "Groundhog Day" | 46 |
The AP's "Driver of the Century" | 46 |
One of three words meaning "excuses" | 46 |
"___ to bed" ("goodnight") | 46 |
"--- to bed" ("goodnight") | 46 |
He was "goofing on Elvis," to R.E.M. | 46 |
"___ Gang" ('50s kids' show) | 46 |
"___ Gang" (50's kids' show) | 46 |
"Gimme _____!" (end of a Yale cheer) | 46 |
Blood cell deficiency that may cause dizziness | 46 |
Janis Ian album "Working Without __" | 46 |
"They hunt . . . with ___": Mic. 7:2 | 46 |
Words before and after ''for'' | 46 |
"Sense and Sensibility" director Lee | 46 |
Cocteau's "L'___ Heurtebise" | 46 |
"Murder, She Wrote" actress Lansbury | 46 |
Actress Pier of "The Silver Chalice" | 46 |
What Horace called "a short madness" | 46 |
"Touch me with noble ___": King Lear | 46 |
Dickinson of TV's "Police Woman" | 46 |
Tricky thing to trisect, in classical geometry | 46 |
"Wheel of Fortune" purchase, perhaps | 46 |
Nickname in the "Star Wars" prequels | 46 |
"Up Up Up Up Up Up" singer Di Franco | 46 |
'Gimme --!' (start of a cheer at Iowa) | 46 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' purchase? | 46 |
"The Pilot's Wife" author Shreve | 46 |
She wrote "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" | 46 |
Sinatra's "My Way" lyricist Paul | 46 |
"(You're) Having My Baby" singer | 46 |
Paul who wrote and sang "Lonely Boy" | 46 |
Modern name for the capital of ancient Galatia | 46 |
Curry who formerly co-hosted "Today" | 46 |
''Black Beauty'' author Sewell | 46 |
''Getting to Know You'' singer | 46 |
Fashion designer behind the fragrance Rock Me! | 46 |
"The Princess Diaries" star Hathaway | 46 |
Portrayer of Jane in "Becoming Jane" | 46 |
"The Vampire Chronicles" author Rice | 46 |
Oscar nominee for "Fatal Attraction" | 46 |
Alvy's love interest in a Woody Allen film | 46 |
Diane Keaton role that sparked a fashion craze | 46 |
''__ Song'' (John Denver tune) | 46 |
What "A" may stand for on a monument | 46 |
"And giving ___, up the chimney ..." | 46 |
Electrochemically conductive battery component | 46 |
"You're ___ Smoothie," 1932 song | 46 |
"You can't teach ___ dog . . . " | 46 |
"I'll send for you ___": Othello | 46 |
"Author" of the observation, briefly | 46 |
"___ One Bites the Dust" (Queen hit) | 46 |
Potsie on "Happy Days," ___ Williams | 46 |
"The ___ and the Grasshopper": Aesop | 46 |
Something that might get a rise out of people? | 46 |
Antihero of "No Country for Old Men" | 46 |
Lover in Dryden's "All for Love" | 46 |
"Friends, Romans, countrymen" orator | 46 |
Who was "Marching," to Dave Matthews | 46 |
Six-footers that even short people tower over? | 46 |
It's across the Albert Canal from Liège | 46 |
"Neither can you crack ___": Emerson | 46 |
Shania Twain's "___ Man of Mine" | 46 |
“___ Dream Will Do” (Webber/Rice song) | 46 |
"Alice Doesn't Live Here" closer | 46 |
"I wouldn't do this for just __" | 46 |
''All systems go,'' in letters | 46 |
Co. that purchased the Huffington Post in 2011 | 46 |
"You've got mail" Internet giant | 46 |
One who hears "You've got mail!" | 46 |
Those who hear "You've got mail" | 46 |
___ Center, second-tallest building in Chicago | 46 |
"What __!": "How annoying" | 46 |
" . . . get you ___ of horns": Shak. | 46 |
"Be ___!" ("Help me out!") | 46 |
"Be on the lookout" signal, in brief | 46 |
"Great" or "lesser" animal | 46 |
“The Naked ___” (Desmond Morris title) | 46 |
Kim Hunter played one opposite Charlton Heston | 46 |
"___ Escape" (1999 PlayStation game) | 46 |
As vertical as possible, as an embedded anchor | 46 |