Beware! (if you're afraid of lions and hyenas) | 50 |
Bit of income for the Department of Motor Vehicles | 50 |
Bean's L.A.-based catalog distribution center? | 50 |
Brittany seaport that housed a U-boat base in WWII | 50 |
Brando's "On the Waterfront" co-star | 50 |
Backdrop for tangerine trees, in a Beatles classic | 50 |
Bismarck and Pierre are on it, to a double-crosser | 50 |
Band with the 1985 #1 hit "Broken Wings" | 50 |
Belgium, Canada, Lithuania, and 25 other countries | 50 |
Bedroom product allowed in the post-DADT military? | 50 |
Billboard lists key letter embraced by kids (3, 4) | 50 |
Blackford ___ of William F. Buckley Jr. spy novels | 50 |
Bring "Uncle Tom's Cabin" on a trip? | 50 |
Baseball team whose members attend lots of bashes? | 50 |
Biologically confusing situation down on the farm? | 50 |
Bonnie with the 2005 album "Souls Alike" | 50 |
Block parties when you were completely wasted, say | 50 |
Beware! (if you like solitude during your commute) | 50 |
Bad-day-in-the-market headline for the Navy SEALs? | 50 |
Baseball great with the nickname "Moose" | 50 |
Bad-day-in-the-market headline for a greasy spoon? | 50 |
Building material for one of the Three Little Pigs | 50 |
Bill's "excellent adventure" partner | 50 |
Best Kissers in the World "Miss ___ USA" | 50 |
Brandon depicted in "Boys Don't Cry" | 50 |
Busily running errands, e.g. (with "on") | 50 |
Benny Goodman's "___ Foolish Things" | 50 |
Ballpark in Philly that was imploded in March 2004 | 50 |
Board that's usually 1 5/8" x 3 5/8" | 50 |
Beatles "We're on our way home" song | 50 |
Broadway productions of Rigoletto and La Traviata? | 50 |
Big Apple paper that published the first crossword | 50 |
Broadway show with the song "Evil Woman" | 50 |
Brooklyn band with the album "Odd Blood" | 50 |
Bon Jovi's "You Give Love ___ Name" | 49 |
Band for which Melbourne renamed a street in 2004 | 49 |
Book that inspired the TV movie "Ebbie" | 49 |
Bob ___, one of Sheridan's "rivals" | 49 |
Balzac's "Une Ténébreuse ___" | 49 |
Baldwin in ''Outside Providence'' | 49 |
Blue Jay or Oriole, but not a Cardinal, for short | 49 |
British exam taken at the end of secondary school | 49 |
Britcom character on whom Archie Bunker was based | 49 |
Bellamy's brother in 'Trading Places' | 49 |
Baker with the breakout album "Rapture" | 49 |
Belgian city that hosted the 1920 Summer Olympics | 49 |
Biblical subject of an 1846 Edward Hicks painting | 49 |
Brilliant but naive "Dilbert" character | 49 |
Bogie's "Barefoot Contessa" co-star | 49 |
Bob ___, 2008 Libertarian candidate for president | 49 |
Bob's partner in "Road to Zanzibar" | 49 |
Bob's costar in the "Road" pictures | 49 |
Brand named from the Latin for "bright" | 49 |
Biblical figure Grendel was supposedly related to | 49 |
Biblical character with his own "curse" | 49 |
Barker's "Price Is Right" successor | 49 |
Best Picture winner based on an Edna Ferber novel | 49 |
Better Than Ezra wears them in "Winter" | 49 |
Brothers who remade "True Grit" in 2010 | 49 |
Barcelona chair designer Ludwig Mies van ___ Rohe | 49 |
British prime minister before and after Gladstone | 49 |
Bergman's ''___ and Her Men'' | 49 |
Band with the '79 album "Discovery" | 49 |
Burlington, North Carolina, university since 1899 | 49 |
Babe's girlfriend in "Marathon Man" | 49 |
Blues Traveler "Support Your Local ___" | 49 |
Bird on a New South Wales 100th anniversary stamp | 49 |
Brian who produced or co-produced seven U2 albums | 49 |
Brian who composed "Music for Airports" | 49 |
Best-selling fantasy novel by Christopher Paolini | 49 |
Brooke's rival on "All My Children" | 49 |
Beginning or end of ''Spartacus'' | 49 |
Biblical figure whose name means "help" | 49 |
Bean variety, from the Latin for "bean" | 49 |
Bassist on Young MC's "Bust a Move" | 49 |
Beethoven's "Appassionata" is in it | 49 |
Bouquet co. with a "Mercury Man" mascot | 49 |
Boss's "What are you waiting for?!" | 49 |
Best Picture winner directed by Vincente Minnelli | 49 |
Body part mentioned in "The Locomotion" | 49 |
Blonde you might keep in your basement for months | 49 |
Blogger's "That's what I think" | 49 |
Bar order for H.G. Wells's scientist Griffin? | 49 |
Burl who sang "A Holly Jolly Christmas" | 49 |
Biblical brother who dreamt of a ladder to heaven | 49 |
Brand with a logo of red, blue, and green stripes | 49 |
Brand that's not for peanut allergy sufferers | 49 |
Brothers Marvin and Bernard, formerly of CBS News | 49 |
Basinger of ''L.A. Confidential'' | 49 |
Band with the 1988 album "Blow My Fuse" | 49 |
Bert who sang "If I Only Had the Nerve" | 49 |
Byzantine emperor called "the Armenian" | 49 |
Ball offer, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Burgess's "Of Mice and Men" co-star | 49 |
Bud's "Who's on First?" partner | 49 |
Build Captain Nemo's versatile sailing craft? | 49 |
Bizarre Chris Kattan character on "SNL" | 49 |
Best Director Oscar winner five years after Kevin | 49 |
Biblical "handwriting on the wall" word | 49 |
Band with the 2008 song "Electric Feel" | 49 |