"Spoken From the Heart" memoirist | 43 |
Jo's suitor in "Little Women" | 43 |
Leader of the Arab revolt against the Turks | 43 |
Eric Clapton hit with a never-ending chorus | 43 |
"Peaceful, the World ___ Me Down" | 43 |
Spend half the afternoon in a hammock, e.g. | 43 |
In fractions, what 12 is to 6 and 4 (abbr.) | 43 |
"Sound of Silver" ___ Soundsystem | 43 |
" . . . winding o'er the ___" | 43 |
Matriarch of six of the 12 Tribes of Israel | 43 |
"All men, true and ___": Tennyson | 43 |
". . . his wife could eat no ___" | 43 |
1989 high-school film based on a song title | 43 |
". . . one giant ___ for mankind" | 43 |
Neil Armstrong made a giant one for mankind | 43 |
"Sanford and Son" producer Norman | 43 |
"A Book of Nonsense" author, 1846 | 43 |
Author connected to this puzzle's theme | 43 |
Mother of Castor, Pollux, and Helen of Troy | 43 |
-- double life (had two different personas) | 43 |
She wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 43 |
Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 43 |
"Brokeback Mountain" director Ang | 43 |
Victor at Gaines's Mill and Cold Harbor | 43 |
Dub superstar ___ "Scratch" Perry | 43 |
Daniels who directed "The Butler" | 43 |
Actress Sobieski of "Joan of Arc" | 43 |
Where the unexpected 'comes out of' | 43 |
Like this puzzle's theme, to moderates? | 43 |
Influential French artist: 1881–1955 | 43 |
"La Grande Parade" artist Fernand | 43 |
It came in an oval-shaped plastic container | 43 |
Princess who was captured by Jabba the Hutt | 43 |
Luke's sister, in "Star Wars" | 43 |
"Gone With the Wind" Oscar winner | 43 |
French birthplace of England's Henry II | 43 |
Actor Paul of "American Graffiti" | 43 |
Subject of many a "Car Talk" call | 43 |
Drink made from simple organism, in general | 43 |
King Julien in "Madagascar," e.g. | 43 |
“Funeral in Berlin” author Deighton | 43 |
Horne of "The Lady and Her Music" | 43 |
Heroine of Conrad's "Victory" | 43 |
___ the Hyena of "Li'l Abner" | 43 |
River whose headwaters are near Lake Baikal | 43 |
River known for the goldfields in its basin | 43 |
"Tiny Furniture" filmmaker Dunham | 43 |
Survivor of two 1918 assassination attempts | 43 |
"The State and Revolution" writer | 43 |
"The State and Revolution" author | 43 |
Gentle giant in "Of Mice and Men" | 43 |
'Law & Order' detective Briscoe | 43 |
Jay who hosted "The Tonight Show" | 43 |
He's scheduled to be replaced by Fallon | 43 |
"Stuff We Found on eBay" humorist | 43 |
Where the Tanglewood Music Festival happens | 43 |
Steve Poltz "Give You Up for ___" | 43 |
"Ah, for the good old days," e.g. | 43 |
Actress Lotte who was married to Kurt Weill | 43 |
"The Threepenny Opera" star Lotte | 43 |
Sort who's a natural leader, supposedly | 43 |
One of Marty Scorsese's favorite actors | 43 |
Max's "Producers" conspirator | 43 |
''The Producers'' character | 43 |
He was succeeded by his archdeacon Hilarius | 43 |
First name of the "Queen of Mean" | 43 |
Painter of "Madonna of the Rocks" | 43 |
His work can be found in the Uffizi Gallery | 43 |
Sandler's "Spanglish" co-star | 43 |
"The Naked Truth" star Téa ___ | 43 |
Loretta Lockhorn's hubby, in the comics | 43 |
"Bad, Bad" Brown, in a Croce song | 43 |
Plural of "la" and "le" | 43 |
"___ Girls" (Cole Porter musical) | 43 |
"___ Girls," 1957 Gene Kelly film | 43 |
''__ Liaisons Dangereuses'' | 43 |
Quebec's Jean ___ International Airport | 43 |
"Sentimental Journey" co-composer | 43 |
Collective Soul "No More, No ___" | 43 |
"More matter with ___ art": Shak. | 43 |
" . . . and ___ than kind": Shak. | 43 |
___ Antilles (St. Croix's island group) | 43 |
''___ we forget'' (Kipling) | 43 |
It often comes before "we forget" | 43 |
"A Hard Day's Night" director | 43 |
''___ the Good Times Roll'' | 43 |
"___ Eat Cake" (Gershwin musical) | 43 |
Actor Jared who sings in 30 Seconds to Mars | 43 |
"Dallas Buyers Club" Oscar winner | 43 |
"30 Seconds to Mars" singer Jared | 43 |
One reply to ''Should we?'' | 43 |
''What's stopping us?'' | 43 |
"___ pray" (minister's words) | 43 |
"The Periodic Table" author Primo | 43 |
Streisand role in "Hello, Dolly!" | 43 |
"The Chronicles of Narnia" author | 43 |
"Elmer Gantry" author Sinclair __ | 43 |
Big Apple subway line, with "the" | 43 |
Tibetan city tightly managed by the Chinese | 43 |
Capital city over two miles above sea level | 43 |