"This isn't looking good..." | 42 |
"Things aren't looking good" | 42 |
"That didn't sound good ..." | 42 |
"I think I stepped in something" | 42 |
Sci-fi character whose first name is Nyota | 42 |
Four-stringed Hawaiian instrument, briefly | 42 |
"Aloha Oe" instrument, for short | 42 |
Tiny Tim's prized possessions, briefly | 42 |
Region next to Afghanistan on a Risk board | 42 |
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's instrument | 42 |
"Glob" or "nod" ending | 42 |
Role that won Peter his first Golden Globe | 42 |
1997 film title character surnamed Jackson | 42 |
It's drilled during Tommy John surgery | 42 |
Bone that means "elbow" in Latin | 42 |
German patron saint against mice and moles | 42 |
Part of the invisible spectrum, informally | 42 |
She played Mia in "Pulp Fiction" | 42 |
John's "Pulp Fiction" costar | 42 |
''Kill Bill'' star Thurman | 42 |
Thurman of the "Kill Bill" films | 42 |
Ethan's co-star in "Gattaca" | 42 |
Emma portrayer in "The Avengers" | 42 |
"FOX News Live" cohost Pemmaraju | 42 |
"Raw" or "burnt" color | 42 |
Color often described as "burnt" | 42 |
One who might get yelled at by the manager | 42 |
"___ voce poco fa," Rossini aria | 42 |
Rossini's "___ voce poco fa" | 42 |
Attends to as one might a captured soldier | 42 |
Michael Jordan's alma mater, for short | 42 |
"Last of the Mohicans" character | 42 |
1989 John Hughes movie starring John Candy | 42 |
"Address to the ___ Guid": Burns | 42 |
"___ Western Eyes," Conrad novel | 42 |
1985 "In My Dreams" Dokken album | 42 |
Hardy's "___ Greenwood Tree" | 42 |
Useful word processing feature for newbies | 42 |
Program's "Go back!" command | 42 |
Mille & ___ Roses (Lancôme perfume) | 42 |
1983 film romance "___ Jeunesse" | 42 |
"___ Charogne" (Baudelaire poem) | 42 |
Gp. with a Creative Cities Network project | 42 |
So unexpected as to have not been imagined | 42 |
Creature in Rowling's Forbidden Forest | 42 |
Patriot's old-fashioned underwear item | 42 |
Dennis Haysbert show, with "The" | 42 |
The Big ___ (Randy Johnson's nickname) | 42 |
It was developed by AT&T and Bell Labs | 42 |
Sch. of "The Runnin' Rebels" | 42 |
Game with Skip, Reverse and Draw Two cards | 42 |
Game whose name must be spoken during play | 42 |
First word in U2's "Vertigo" | 42 |
Declarations in a popular Mattel card game | 42 |
Like an insult comic's material, often | 42 |
Get up after a multiplayer football tackle | 42 |
Young '___ (toddlers down on the farm) | 42 |
Like Norm's wife on "Cheers" | 42 |
Detach, as a cat's claw from a sweater | 42 |
" . . . leave no tern ___": Nash | 42 |
Takes down, as a flyer on a bulletin board | 42 |
"___ then ..." (on-air sign-off) | 42 |
Intelligence explanation, perhaps (Part 4) | 42 |
"Render therefore ___ Caesar..." | 42 |
"For ___ us a child is born ..." | 42 |
"Do ___ others as you would ..." | 42 |
"... ___ dust shalt thou return" | 42 |
P. Wylie's "Night ___ Night" | 42 |
Hillsong United: "Shout ___ God" | 42 |
"Thy word is a lamp ___ my feet" | 42 |
"The soul ___ itself": Dickinson | 42 |
"___ Thee, O Lord" (church hymn) | 42 |
''Render __ Caesar . . .'' | 42 |
Word above the Lincoln Memorial on a penny | 42 |
"___ pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" | 42 |
"The Witches of Eastwick" author | 42 |
"Rabbit Is Rich" Pulitzer winner | 42 |
"Gertrude and Claudius" novelist | 42 |
News agcy. owned by the Unification Church | 42 |
"Quirks in the News" distributor | 42 |
"Once ___ a midnight dreary ..." | 42 |
"It Came ___ the Midnight Clear" | 42 |
The Drifters' "___ the Roof" | 42 |
"Once ___ Honeymoon" (1942 film) | 42 |
''When you wish _____...'' | 42 |
"What can brown do for you?" co. | 42 |
"We <Heart> Logistics" co. | 42 |
Makes some shocking macaroni art, perhaps? | 42 |
Mountains forming the Europe-Asia boundary | 42 |
Prefix meaning ''heavens'' | 42 |
Target of TV's "MythBusters" | 42 |
Pope whose election begat the Great Schism | 42 |
Language written in Persian-Arabic letters | 42 |
Language whose name means "army" | 42 |
Language from which "loot" comes | 42 |
Says "Come on, try harder!," say | 42 |
"David Copperfield" villain Heep | 42 |
''Spenser: For Hire'' star | 42 |
Milton's "Regent of the Sun" | 42 |
_____ and Thummim (sacred Judaic articles) | 42 |