Bob Seger's "___ Got Tonite" | 42 |
Bob Seger's "__ Got Tonight" | 42 |
"___ Got Tonite" (Bob Seger hit) | 42 |
Dreaded "Press Your Luck" result | 42 |
Key to this puzzle's theme, in English | 42 |
Existential question that bugs grammarians | 42 |
Question from an oblivious target of blame | 42 |
Start of a perplexed person's question | 42 |
"You've got a lot of nerve!" | 42 |
Healthy stuff sometimes consumed as a shot | 42 |
What to say to get someone to stop pouring | 42 |
"That's enough," to a server | 42 |
"Say ___" (pourer's request) | 42 |
"___ the moon hits your eye ..." | 42 |
Prince song about the effects of low tide? | 42 |
". . . ___ angels fear to tread" | 42 |
Response to "There's Elvis!" | 42 |
"___ the flyin'-fishes play" | 42 |
"Fourth and inches": I Sam. 2:29 | 42 |
''My mind wandered . . .'' | 42 |
"I lost my train of thought ..." | 42 |
Kit-Cat Club member in 18th-century London | 42 |
Makes pass, as time, with "away" | 42 |
It's most useful when it's cracked | 42 |
Famous painting of the artist's parent | 42 |
Drinks with gin, Cointreau and lemon juice | 42 |
De la Roche's "___ Heritage" | 42 |
Possession whose maintenance is burdensome | 42 |
"Is that someone I should know?" | 42 |
"___ Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988) | 42 |
Word used by Keanu Reeves or Joey Lawrence | 42 |
"--- shall I send..." (Isa. 6:8) | 42 |
"___ the gods would destroy ..." | 42 |
''For ___ the Bell Tolls'' | 42 |
Loops' alternatives, in fingerprinting | 42 |
''___ Life Is It Anyway?'' | 42 |
"___ England Slept," J.F.K. book | 42 |
"What did I do to deserve this?" | 42 |
Like some highways after construction work | 42 |
Like modern roads, vis-Ã -vis older ones | 42 |
Lehár operetta "The Merry __" | 42 |
Competition to determine the best sausage? | 42 |
Bachelorette, upon saying "I do" | 42 |
Nintendo product for the gym-averse, maybe | 42 |
Word after "roger," to a radioer | 42 |
He wrote "The Skin of Our Teeth" | 42 |
Robert Conrad series, with "The" | 42 |
"Where there's a ___ . . . " | 42 |
Cather who wrote "My Ãntonia" | 42 |
"I Wanna Be Bad" singer ___ Ford | 42 |
Only recipient of a degree in enigmatology | 42 |
Hanna-Barbera cartoon wife, nee Slaghoople | 42 |
Scorer of 100 points in a single 1962 game | 42 |
It's adjustable to block out sun glare | 42 |
Oenophile, as a mixed-up Michigan athlete? | 42 |
Hall of Fame outfielder Dave or actor Paul | 42 |
Intelligent men find fault with falsehoods | 42 |
"___ liberty and justice . . . " | 42 |
How pardoned criminals may start life anew | 42 |
Escorting a nice "country girl"? | 42 |
"... counsel is leading the ___" | 42 |
Best Musical of 1975, with "The" | 42 |
"The ___" (Munchkinland musical) | 42 |
With "The," another Broadway hit | 42 |
Munchkinland musical, with "The" | 42 |
Michael Jackson film, with "The" | 42 |
Pearl Jam song about a kind of man (Abbr.) | 42 |
Org. with the N.Y. Liberty and L.A. Sparks | 42 |
"Author! Author!" autobiographer | 42 |
"___ is me!" ("Alas!") | 42 |
The "vey" of "oy vey!" | 42 |
"--- to thee, Moab!" (Num 21:29) | 42 |
Three French horns, in a Prokofiev classic | 42 |
"Little Red Riding-Hood" villain | 42 |
"Little Red Riding Hood" villain | 42 |
"Bonfire of the Vanities" author | 42 |
''The Right Stuff'' author | 42 |
''A Man in Full'' novelist | 42 |
Carnivorous mammal also known as a glutton | 42 |
Collins's "The ___ in White" | 42 |
D. H. Lawrence novel made into a 1969 film | 42 |
Character introduced in All-Star Comics #8 | 42 |
"___ Get Fooled Again" (The Who) | 42 |
"Mission: Impossible 2" director | 42 |
Percussion instrument struck with a mallet | 42 |
'Plan 9 From Outer Space' director | 42 |
It may be used as an antifreeze or solvent | 42 |
Actors James and Jeremy play Pebble Beach? | 42 |
"A Room of One's Own" writer | 42 |
'Who's Afraid of Virginia --?' | 42 |
Diminished gradually, with "off" | 42 |
Programmer's way to sidestep a problem | 42 |
Doesn't need nine musicians for a gig? | 42 |
Make those clumsy fools earn their living? | 42 |
The next one takes place in Shanghai, 2010 | 42 |
Billy Joel: "___ Comes to Worst" | 42 |
More rain and less light, e.g., to a pilot | 42 |
Father of the Year's complete opposite | 42 |
"And I ___ do anything for love" | 42 |
1890 battle site that's now a memorial | 42 |